Colorado College Tigers (6-22-1, 4-14-1 NCHC) vs. #10 Denver Pioneers (16-8-5, 12-5-2 NCHC)Saturday, Feb. 20, 6:10 pm
Coors Field
Denver, Colo.Radio: KRDO 1240 AM/105.5 FM (Ken Landau) |
Listen LiveTV: ROOT Sports (Mike Evans, play-by-play | Charlie Host, analyst)
DirecTV 683 | DISH 414 | Comcast 35/702 | Prism 760/1760
Live Streaming: None
Website: www.CCTigers.com
Twitter: CC_Hockey1
Facebook: Colorado College Tiger Hockey
Game Notes:
Colorado College | Denver
The Battle on BlakeColorado College and 10th-ranked Denver face off in a once-in-a-lifetime game on Saturday, Feb. 20 at Coors Field in Denver, Colo. Dubbed the 'Battle on Blake,' the 302nd meeting between the in-state rivals will be the first colleÂgiate hockey game ever played at Coors Field and marks the first time that CC and DU have faced off in an outdoor match. The puck drops at 6:10 p.m. The game will be broadcast on KRDO NewsRadio 1240 AM and 105.5 FM and televised on ROOT Sports.
Â
Last Time OutThe 10th-ranked Denver Pioneers scored three goals in the third period to defeat Colorado College, 4-1, Thursday night at the Broadmoor World Arena. CC jumped out to an early 1-0 lead when junior
Matt Hansen buried a one-timer on the power play just 3:17 into the contest. Freshmen
Andrew Farny set up Hansen with a perfect pass to the left circle and Hansen beat Tanner Jaillet for his second goal of the season. Freshman
Mason Bergh also collected an assist on the play. The Pioneers evened things up at 1-1 midway through the first period when Dylan Gambrell took a centering pass from Danton Heinen and flipped a shot over the right shoulder of Tiger goalkeeper
Jacob Nehama. After a scoreless second period, DU's Trevor Moore scored the game-winner at the 6:54 mark of the third period with a power-play goal. Nehama made a nice save on a shot by Gambrell, but Moore was right in front and sent a backhander into the net. The Pioneers then scored twice in the final 2:43 for the final margin. Troy Terry made it 3-1 with a nice rush from his own blue line and Heinen sealed the deal with 1:17 left.
For the RecordCC is 6-22-1 overall and 4-14-1 in the NCHC. The Tigers are one point behind Western Michigan for seventh place in the league standings ... Denver is 16-8-5 overall and 12-5-2 in league play. The Pioneers, in third place in the NCHC, have won four consecutive games.
Up NextColorado College travels to Oxford, Ohio for a weekend series against the Miami RedHawks, Feb. 26-27.
The CoachesMike Haviland (Elmira College, '90) is in his second season at the helm of the Tigers. He came to Colorado College after serving one year as head coach of the Hershey Bears (AHL). Haviland was an assistant coach for the Chicago Blackhawks from 2008-12, helping the team win the Stanley Cup in 2010 … Jim Montgomery (Maine, '93) is in his third season as head coach at Denver. He spent the previous three seasons as head coach and general manager of the Dubuque Fighting Saints of the USHL. Montgomery is Maine's all-time leading scorer with 301 points (103g, 198a).
On the AirAll CC games in 2015-16, home and away, will be broadcast live throughout Southern Colorado on KRDO NewsRadio 105.5 FM and 1240 AM, featuring Ken Landau with the play-by-play. Pre-game shows start 37 minutes before faceoff. The broadcasts also can be heard worldwide via the Internet.
Scouting the OppositionJunior Trevor Moore (7g,26a) and freshman Dylan Gambrell (10g,23a) lead the Pioneers with 33 points apiece. Sophomore Danton Heinen follows with 29 (13g,16a). Moore is tied for first in the NCHC with 26 assists. Sophomore goaltender Tanner Jaillet is 9-3-5 and has a 2.52 goals-against average this season.
Â
Previous MeetingsDenver holds a 168-116-17 advantage in the all-time series with Colorado College. The Pioneers have seven straight games since CC went 2-1-1 during the 2013-14 campaign, the last time they won the Gold Pan. The all-time series results are on page 6 of this release.
Â
Rothstein's Line on FireSince playing together the last 15 games, the line of Fejes, Gerdes and junior center
Sam Rothstein (Minnetonka, MN) has recorded 42 points (19g,23a). Â
Fejes Feasts on FridaysFejes has scored 18 of his team-leading 22 points this season on Friday nights. He has at least one point in each of the last eight Friday night games and has 15 points (8g,7a) in those games.  Â
First Empty-Netter in a WhileRothstein's empty-net goal in the third period against Nebraska Omaha on Friday, Jan. 29 was CC's first since February 22, 2014 (Alexander Krushelnyski vs. Denver). Â
Â
First League Road WinCC's 5-2 victory at fourth-ranked St. Cloud State on Jan. 9 was the first league road win for
Mike Haviland. It had been nearly two years since the Tigers last won a conference game on the road, a 3-2 victory at Denver on Feb. 21, 2014. It was also the first win against a Top 5 ranked team since a 2-0 triumph over No. 1 Minnesota at the WCHA Final Five on March 22, 2013. Â
Â
Upperclassmen Coming Through LatelyAfter scoring just five of the team's first 15 goals this season, CC's juniors and seniors have scored 33 of the last 48 goals.
Jacob Nehama Earns NCHC HonorFreshman
Jacob Nehama was named the Bauer NCHC Goalie of the Week following CC's split at St. Cloud State. Nehama made 81 saves during the weekend, including 47 in the team's 5-2 victory on Jan. 9. The 47 saves were the second-most in his career, just shy of his 52 against UMass-Lowell on Oct. 16. He was named the league's Rookie of the Week following CC's sweep of Miami, Dec. 4-5.
2-For-3 at UAHIn the 5-2 victory over Alabama Huntsville on Dec. 18, Fejes and Gerdes became the first CC duo with three points in the same game since Alexander Krushelnyski and Rylan Schwartz each had three in a 5-1 victory over Minnesota Duluth on Jan. 19, 2013. Fejes has 18 points (11g,7a) in the last 15 games, while Gerdes has 16 points (5g,11a), including all 11 of his assists, in his last 16 games.
Three in a RowWith the victory over Air Force and sweep of Miami, the Tigers owned their first three-game winning streak under
Mike Haviland. The team's last three-game streak was from Feb. 15 to Feb. 22, 2014 (defeated Western Michigan once and Denver twice).
Comeback vs. Miami The First in a WhileCC's comeback on Dec. 4 marked its first win when trailing in the third period since a 4-3 victory over St. Cloud State at home on Feb. 22, 2013.
Â
Back Playing The Top 20After playing facing an unranked team for the first time in 2016, the Tigers are playing a ranked opponent for the fourth time in the five series since the beginning of 2016. CC has played 17 of its 29 games against opponents ranked in the top 20 at the time of the game, including 13 against Top 10 teams.
Penalty Kill Continues to ShineColorado College killed off two of Denver's three power plays and has erased 88 of the last 104 overall (84.6%) dating back to the second period of the Oct. 16 game at UMass-Lowell. In their 19 league games, the Tigers have an 85.3% penalty kill percentage, good for No. 3 in the NCHC.
Scoring BrothersCody and
Trey Bradley each gathered an assist on freshman
Trevor Gooch's (Mantua, NJ) goal against UMass-Lowell on Oct. 16, becoming the first set of brothers to record a point on a CC goal since March 9, 2012 (Jaden and Rylan Schwartz). The two combined again on Dec. 5 as Trey assisted on Cody's second-period goal against Miami. That was the first time a CC player assisted on his brother's goal since March 2, 2012 (Rylan assisted on Jaden's goal). The Bradley's collected an assist on each other's goal during the series at Minnesota Duluth.
Consecutive GWG a Rare FeatFejes' back-to-back game-winning goals against Miami, Dec. 4-5, were the first by a Tiger since Nick Dineen posted the GWG in each game of a series sweep against Wisconsin on Nov. 18-19, 2011. Fejes is tied for seventh in the NCHC with two game-winners in league play.
Scoring Has Picked Up Second Half of SeasonEntering the game against Air Force on Friday, Nov. 27, Colorado College had 15 goals and 27 assists for 42 points in 12 games. In the last 17 games, CC has 48 goals and 77 assists for 125 points. In addition, 15 of the team's 20 power-play goals have come in the last 17 games.
Nehama Records Most Saves in 18 YearsNehama's 52 saves at UMass-Lowell on Oct. 16 were the most in one game by a CC goalie since Judd Lambert made 60 in a four-overtime victory (1-0) over Wisconsin on March 8, 1997. Â
Tough Schedule This YearSix of Colorado College's 12 opponents this season, Boston College (#2), St. Cloud State (#3), North Dakota (#4), Denver (#10), UMass-Lowell (#11) and Omaha (#12), are ranked in the top 12 of this week's USCHO.com Top 20 poll. CC's opponents have a combined record of 177-111-45, good for a .599 winning percentage.
This Year's LeadershipJunior forward
Sam Rothstein (Minnetonka, MN) is serving as the team captain in 2015-16. Rothstein, the first junior to be named captain at CC since Mark Stuart in 2004-05, scored 14 points (6g,8a) as a sophomore and has missed just four games in his career … Senior forward
Cody Bradley (Tampa, FL), who led the team in scoring with 30 points last season, and junior forwards
Zach Aman (Johnstown, PA) and
Christian Heil (Westminster, CO) are the alternate captains.
A Pair of Tigers DraftedTwo players on this year's roster have been drafted by National Hockey League teams. Fejes was drafted in the sixth round of the 2012 draft by the Phoenix (now Arizona) Coyotes, while sophomore
Teemu Kivihalme (Savage, MN) was drafted by the Nashville Predators in the fifth round of the 2013 draft.
Hanson Retires, Named Student Assistant CoachSenior
Jared Hanson (Palmer, AK), one of eight student-athletes in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference named to the league's 2014-15 Scholar-Athlete Team, will not play his final season at CC and will serve as a student assistant coach.
Matt Zaba Added to Coaching StaffMatt Zaba, a 2007 graduate of Colorado College, was named as a volunteer coach for the CC hockey team prior to this season. Zaba, who ranks No. 3 on the school's list for career goaltending wins with 55, will work exclusively with the team's netminders.
Â