During the second half of the college hockey season, anything can happen. This past weekend was filled with shocking upsets and intense action all around.
It was no different for the six Washington Capitals’ student-athletes. Here is how the six of them performed this past weekend.
Ryan Leonard, RW, 2023 1st RD, No. 2 Boston College Eagles (16-4-1, 9-3-1)
Leonard and the Eagles continue to dominate the college hockey landscape, as they swept the Merrimack Warriors and have won four out of their last five games. Boston College had to face some adversity in Game 1 of the series, trailing 2-0 after the first period.
However, the Eagles responded with three unanswered goals to take a 3-2 lead heading into the final period of play. Will Smith extended Boston College’s lead to 4-2 just 2:42 into the third. Leonard had the secondary assist on the tally.
BC was put on a power play a little while later and Leonard scored his 12th goal of the campaign in typical fashion. But just as he had done in the World Juniors, with his kiss to the crowd celebration, his celebration this time around was even better.
Second primary assist of the night for Gabe Perreault. Ryan Leonard (WSH) scores on the PP to make it 5-2 and then gets a penalty for screaming in the goalie’s face. pic.twitter.com/EmJ9bEVDoJ
— Adam Herman (@AdamZHerman) January 20, 2024
The rookie forward earned his second penalty of the game. The Eagles would take the series-opener 6-4 and Leonard’s goal turned out to be the game winner. Merrimack cut the deficit within one, but Cutter Gauthier sealed matters with an empty net strike.
Leonard had three shots on goal on seven attempts along with his two points.
Merrimack vs Boston College | NCAA College Hockey | Highlights – January 19, 2024
Boston College returned home to Conte Forum for a Sunday afternoon showdown to look for the sweep. It was a one-sided affair and Leonard showcased his compete level and underrated playmaking ability. The Eagles got off to a fast 3-0 lead and all the momentum was in their favor. The freshman line once again connected, and Leonard had the secondary assist on Gabe Perreault’s breakaway tally.
Doesn’t get much nicer than this
Eagles lead 3-0 pic.twitter.com/9aXWkCc7fh
— BC Men’s Hockey (@BC_MHockey) January 21, 2024
A minute into the third period, Leonard once again showed off his passing skills by feathering a perfect cross-ice pass to Smith for a one-timer.
— BC Men’s Hockey (@BC_MHockey) January 21, 2024
The Eagles would complete the sweep with a dominant 6-2 win over the Warriors. Leonard had four shots on goal on five attempts.
Leonard now has 26 points (12 goals, 14 assists) this season.
This weekend is the biggest and most anticipated series of the season, as Boston College will take on its bitter rivals in the No. 1 Boston University Terriers on Jan. 26-27. The Eagles are second in Hockey East, trailing BU by six points, and are second in the PairWise.
David Gucciardi, LD, 2022 7th RD, No. 8 Michigan State Spartans (16-5-3, 10-2-2)
What a weekend it was for Gucciardi and the Spartans, as they earned a huge split against the No. 14 Michigan Wolverines. It was inevitable that there were going to be fireworks between these two rivals. But a combined 20 goals and 178 penalty minutes was absurd.
Game 1 was where the match was lit in a very one-sided affair in East Lansing. The Spartans were outplayed from start to finish and the Wolverines routed Michigan State 7-1. Gucciardi was coming on the ice for a line change and Michigan capitalized on it thanks to Kienan Draper.
A shorty for Draper! Nazar and Tyler Duke with the assists and it’s 2-0 BLUE! pic.twitter.com/3qXKiTXmjO
— Michigan Hockey (@umichhockey) January 20, 2024
Michigan continued to ramp up the pressure and the Spartans found themselves on a two-man disadvantage. Dylan Duke made it 3-0 and Gucciardi was beaten by Seamus Casey going wide.
Dylan Duke from Seamus Casey and Rutger McGroarty on the power play and it’s 3-0 Michigan! pic.twitter.com/cj15PKNPwm
— Michigan Hockey (@umichhockey) January 20, 2024
The struggles continued for the junior blueliner as he was awarded a 10-minute misconduct for unsportsmanlike conduct, along with a minor for unsportsmanlike conduct. It is unclear what he did that led to the penalty. The Wolverines sealed matters with a 7-1 victory and Gucciardi only had two shot attempts along with his 12 penalty minutes.
To see one of the brawls, go to the 8:28 mark of the highlight video.
Michigan State vs Michigan | NCAA College Hockey | Highlights – January 19, 2024
The scene shifted to Ann Arbor for Game 2 and the script was once again the same. Michigan got off to a 4-1 lead. The Spartans’ penalty kill unit once again struggled and Gucciardi was a little bit lost defensively on one of Michigan’s power-play goals.
Two for Two! pic.twitter.com/AolBp035IM
— Michigan Hockey (@umichhockey) January 21, 2024
But the Spartans battled back with six unanswered goals and completed the comeback with a huge 7-5 win. Gucciardi had one shot on goal on seven attempts, but he had a rough series defensively.
Michigan vs Michigan State | NCAA College Hockey | Highlights – January 20, 2024
While this was an eventful weekend, Gucciardi and his team still sit atop the Big Ten with 34 points and are seventh in the PairWise. The Spartans will host the No. 9 Minnesota Golden Gophers on Jan. 26-27.
Chase Clark, G, 2021 6th RD, Sacred Heart Pioneers (11-12-2, 11-7-1)
Clark did not play this past weekend against the Holy Cross Crusaders and did not play in Sacred Heart’s one-game slate against the Army Black Knights. It is unclear why, but it is likely injury related considering that he has been the team’s starter all season and has played very well.
Sacred Heart split with Holy Cross and lost to Army 5-3. The Pioneers will take part in the Connecticut Ice Tournament this weekend. The tournament consists of Sacred Heart, Yale, Quinnipiac and UConn, with the Pioneers taking on UConn on Friday. The Pioneers hold a two-point lead in Atlantic Hockey and are 46th in the PairWise.
https://www.collegehockeynews.com/players/career/Chase-Clark/57781
Ryan Chesley, RD, 2022 2nd RD, No. 9 Minnesota Golden Gophers (14-6-4, 7-4-3)
Chesley and the Gophers have now won five straight games and earned a huge six points following their sweep against the Ohio State Buckeyes. Minnesota bullied the Buckeyes in both games with the Gophers taking the series-opener 5-2. Chesley had two shots on goal on four attempts and was a plus-1.
Minnesota vs Ohio State | NCAA College Hockey | Highlights – January 19, 2024
The Gophers once again dominated in Game 2 and completed the sweep with a 6-3 victory. Chesley was on the ice for an Ohio State goal, but it was to no fault of his own.
GOAL! Joe Dunlap answers for the Buckeyes on the next shift.
MINN 2, OSU 1 | 12:16 left | P2 pic.twitter.com/YzT6FwDKl2
— Ohio State Men’s Hockey (@OhioStateMHKY) January 21, 2024
Chesley blocked two shots in the game. Minnesota will travel to East Lansing to take on the No. 8 Michigan State Spartans. The Gophers are steadily climbing the Big Ten standings and are fourth in the conference with 23 points. Minnesota is currently ninth in the PairWise rankings.
Brent Johnson, RD, 2021 3rd RD, Ohio State Buckeyes (9-10-4, 1-10-2)
Johnson and the Buckeyes continue to dig themselves in holes and the junior blueliner continues to make defensive mistakes, along with the rest of his team. Ohio State was swept by the No. 9 Minnesota Golden Gophers, and it was not close. From start to finish the Buckeyes had zero answer offensively and could not contain the high-octane Gopher offense.
In Game 1, Johnson was on the ice for a wild sequence for the Gophers which saw incredible puck movement and Connor Kurth finished things off.
The boys are buzzing! pic.twitter.com/hlbTFWiLUe
— Minnesota Men’s Hockey (@GopherHockey) January 20, 2024
Minnesota continued to hammer on the goals and the Ohio State defense continued to be out of sorts. Johnson tried to block Aaron Huglen’s cross ice pass but was too late to go down and Rhett Pitlick finished the play on a one timer.
The power play is clicking tonight! pic.twitter.com/laJ5JEBBsw
— Minnesota Men’s Hockey (@GopherHockey) January 20, 2024
On a positive note, Johnson did collect the secondary assist on Stephen Halliday’s power-play marker at the end of the game, but it was not enough as the Buckeyes fell 5-2. Johnson led the way offensively in terms of generating offense, leading the team with six shot attempts, while also blocking two shots.
Minnesota vs Ohio State | NCAA College Hockey | Highlights – January 19, 2024
Game 2 was even worse for Johnson and his club. The Gophers once again took the lead and on the first goal, the puck caromed off Johnson’s body and Garrett Pinoniemi was able to pot home the loose change.
Who says 13 is unlucky? pic.twitter.com/wDFATB33kV
— Minnesota Men’s Hockey (@GopherHockey) January 21, 2024
Jaxson Nelson made it 5-1 Gophers and Johnson didn’t have the best gap control on the goal. However, Ohio State goaltender Logan Terness probably should have stopped the shot.
Nelly’s just going to sneeeakkkk that one right past ya pic.twitter.com/WVf5RnzfYa
— Minnesota Men’s Hockey (@GopherHockey) January 21, 2024
Ohio State lost 6-3 and Johnson only had one shot on goal.
It will be a battle between the two worst teams in the Big Ten as the Buckeyes travel to Happy Valley to take on the Penn State Nittany Lions on Jan. 26-27. Ohio State still sits dead last in the Big Ten with just seven points and is 30th in the PairWise.
Joaquim Lemay, LD, 2021 4th RD, Omaha Mavericks (11-9-2, 4-7-1)
Lemay and the Mavericks closed out the season set with the No. 4 Denver Pioneers and got smoked. The Pioneers have the best offense in the country, scoring 5.19 goals per game and have the nation’s top scorer to boat.
The sophomore blueliner has struggled with the puck in his own zone as of late. Last weekend he had a bad turnover against No. 5 North Dakota that resulted in a goal.
In Game 1 of the series, the Mavericks got out to a decent start, scoring the first goal. However, Denver scored four unanswered goals and took the series-opener 6-3. Lemay was a minus-2 and had to defend a lot of odd-man rushes.
The steal by Massimo Rizzo and the score by Jack Devine makes this a 5-2 game and this highlight as the @Safeway Goal of the Game!#GoPios pic.twitter.com/yYQOmilvTT
— Denver Hockey (@DU_Hockey) January 20, 2024
Omaha vs Denver | NCAA College Hockey | Highlights – January 19, 2024
Omaha once again scored the game’s first goal, but Denver’s offense dominated and scored five unanswered goals. Lemay only had two shot attempts in the 6-2 loss.
Omaha vs Denver | NCAA College Hockey | Highlights – January 20, 2024
The sophomore defenseman is currently in a nine-game point drought.
The Mavericks are still very much in the mix at making the NCAA tournament. They sit at 20th in the PairWise and have another critical series against the No. 15 St. Cloud Huskies. Omaha is currently seventh in the NCHC with 11 points.
Other College Hockey Scores
- Colgate upsets No. 7 Quinnipiac 2-1
- No. 13 Cornell defeats No. 7 Quinnipiac 3-2 in overtime
- No. 1 Boston University sweeps Vermont (5-1W, 5-2W)
- No. 5 North Dakota win and tie vs No. 15 St. Cloud (5-3W, 3-3SOL)
- Minnesota Duluth splits with No. 12 Western Michigan (6-3W, 5-2L)
- No. 16 Colorado College sweeps Miami (OH) (2-1W, 4-2W)
- Alaska Anchorage shuts-out No. 10 Providence 4-0
- Augustana splits with No. 18 Arizona State (5-4W, 3-2L)
- No. 20 Notre Dame sweeps Penn State (4-1W, 6-3W)
- UConn defeats No. 17 UNH 2-1
- No. 19 RIT sweeps Robert Morris (6-3W, 7-1W)
- No. 11 UMass defeats Northeastern 2-1
- Union defeats Dartmouth 5-1 and Harvard 5-4OT
- Brown loses 2-1 to St. Lawrence but defeats Clarkson 3-2OT
- Bowling Green earns split against Minnesota State (4-3W, 4-1L)
- Ferris State sweeps Lake Superior (5-3W, 3-2OTW)
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By Jacob Cheris