Here's a photo by Evan Mosey's dad that was forwarded to me by a few folks. ... You can read The Free Press game story here and the Chicago Tribune's coverage here. ...
Notre Dame took third place in the tournament, outshooting Boston University 42-19 but needing to erase a two-goal deficit in the third period to force overtime. Officially, the game goes down in a tie, but the Irish won in a shootout. ... The full all-tournament team included Michael Dorr (most outstanding player), Rylan Galiardi and Brown's Jack Maclellan at forward; Cameron Cooper and Brown's Matt Wahl on defense; and Phil Cook in goal.
Looking at the Mavericks' final stats from the weekend, Michael Dorr officially had 3 goals and 2 assists in the tournament. Andrew Sackrison finished with 4 assists. Cameron Cooper had 2 goals and 1 assist. Rylan Galiardi and Eriah Hayes each had 1 goal and 2 assists. Eli Zuck finished with 3 assists (all on Sunday). ... Dorr is now tied with Kurt Davis atop the Mavericks' scoring list with 7 goals and 8 assists for 15 points. He leads the team in goals. Davis has 6 goals and 9 assists. ...
Phil Cook stopped 58 of 64 shots for a .906 save percentage in the tournament. Cook admitted on Sunday that he allowed more goals than he would have liked (of the six goals, two were power-play goals and one was short-handed), but he got the (timely) goal support he needed throughout.
For those of you following the Pairwise Rankings in January, MSU has moved up to 23rd. ...
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