POTSDAM, N.Y. – Arizona State hockey (7-6-0) captain Josh Doan extended his point-scoring streak to four games with a goal and assist against Clarkson University (7-6-0) on Saturday night. One of the largest Nor'easters in New York State history rammed the North Country and snuffed out the desert heat as ASU eventually suffered a series sweep after falling to CU, 5-3, at Cheel Arena.
Along with Doan, Dylan Jackson and Lukas Sillinger scored goals for ASU. Doan and Sillinger are tied for second-most goals on the team this season with four each. Mastrosimone tallied two assists on the night to tie for ASU's lead in total points with Doan at 12 through 13 games.
Next up, ASU returns to Mullett Arena to host No. 2 Minnesota over Thanksgiving Weekend on November 25-26.
HOW IT HAPPENED
First Period
On the same note as Friday, the penalties ensued shortly after puck drop at Cheel Arena on Saturday night. ASU enjoyed a power play opportunity just over six minutes into the matchup but was unable to find the back of the net.
The tides turned as Dylan Jackson scored his second goal as a Sun Devil to give ASU the early 1-0 lead at 11:57. He was assisted by his identical twin, Ty, and Tim Lovell.
The Sun Devils led the shot chart through the first frame with 11 to CU's seven.
ASU went on to kill back-to-back penalties, including one that bled into the second period, marking 16 consecutive penalty kills. The Sun Devil PK squad squashed the Golden Knights efforts during the first kill, never allowing them to get off a shot.
Second Period
Both teams battled to ignite their offenses through the first 10 minutes of the period and Clarkson's caught on like a match. The Golden Knights eliminated the Sun Devil lead with a goal at 8:42 to tie the game, 1-1.
Clarkson extended the lead, 2-1, at 16:16 with a power play goal that also ended ASU's penalty kill streak at 16.
Third Period
ASU came out of the gates hot, scoring the game-tying goal just three minutes into the period. Lukas Sillinger scored with assists from Robert Mastrosimone and Josh Doan. With the assist, Doan extends his point scoring streak to four games (1G, 4A).
Clarkson scored two goals within three minutes to take the 4-2 lead.
Doan hacked away at the CU lead with a goal that wasn't and then was. The sophomore captain dished the puck above the goaltender's shoulder which hit the crossbar and the underside netting and bounced back out. Although Doan celebrated, the goal was not immediately called by officials and play continued for another 90 seconds. Upon official review, the goal by Doan with assists from Mastrosimone and Matthew Kopperud was awarded to ASU.
Shortly after Clarkson once again extended the lead and reach the final score of 5-3.
Along with Doan, Dylan Jackson and Lukas Sillinger scored goals for ASU. Doan and Sillinger are tied for second-most goals on the team this season with four each. Mastrosimone tallied two assists on the night to tie for ASU's lead in total points with Doan at 12 through 13 games.
Next up, ASU returns to Mullett Arena to host No. 2 Minnesota over Thanksgiving Weekend on November 25-26.
HOW IT HAPPENED
First Period
On the same note as Friday, the penalties ensued shortly after puck drop at Cheel Arena on Saturday night. ASU enjoyed a power play opportunity just over six minutes into the matchup but was unable to find the back of the net.
The tides turned as Dylan Jackson scored his second goal as a Sun Devil to give ASU the early 1-0 lead at 11:57. He was assisted by his identical twin, Ty, and Tim Lovell.
the Jackson twin connection ??#BeTheTradition /// #O2V pic.twitter.com/iPx7bAqsgi
— Sun Devil Hockey (@SunDevilHockey) November 20, 2022
The Sun Devils led the shot chart through the first frame with 11 to CU's seven.
ASU went on to kill back-to-back penalties, including one that bled into the second period, marking 16 consecutive penalty kills. The Sun Devil PK squad squashed the Golden Knights efforts during the first kill, never allowing them to get off a shot.
Second Period
Both teams battled to ignite their offenses through the first 10 minutes of the period and Clarkson's caught on like a match. The Golden Knights eliminated the Sun Devil lead with a goal at 8:42 to tie the game, 1-1.
Clarkson extended the lead, 2-1, at 16:16 with a power play goal that also ended ASU's penalty kill streak at 16.
Third Period
ASU came out of the gates hot, scoring the game-tying goal just three minutes into the period. Lukas Sillinger scored with assists from Robert Mastrosimone and Josh Doan. With the assist, Doan extends his point scoring streak to four games (1G, 4A).
Silly cleans up in front ??@lsillinger /// #O2V pic.twitter.com/WbMuZsPxc1
— Sun Devil Hockey (@SunDevilHockey) November 20, 2022
Clarkson scored two goals within three minutes to take the 4-2 lead.
Doan hacked away at the CU lead with a goal that wasn't and then was. The sophomore captain dished the puck above the goaltender's shoulder which hit the crossbar and the underside netting and bounced back out. Although Doan celebrated, the goal was not immediately called by officials and play continued for another 90 seconds. Upon official review, the goal by Doan with assists from Mastrosimone and Matthew Kopperud was awarded to ASU.
Captain cuts the lead in half@JTDoaner19 /// #O2V pic.twitter.com/dLLaXdUSga
— Sun Devil Hockey (@SunDevilHockey) November 20, 2022
Shortly after Clarkson once again extended the lead and reach the final score of 5-3.