Ben Copeland scored four goals and Colorado College scored the last six of the game as the Tigers defeated No. 8 Western Michigan, 8-2, Saturday at the Broadmoor World Arena.
Â
Copeland became the first CC player to score four times in a game since Andrew Hamburg against Air Force on Oct. 19, 2012 and the first Tiger with a hat trick since
Mason Bergh against Alaska Anchorage on Oct. 14, 2017.
Â
"It was a whirlwind of a night," Copeland said. "I was just in the right place at the right time."
Â
The freshman from Edina, Minn., opened the scoring as the Tigers took advantage of a five-minute checking from behind major and game misconduct call to WMU's Cam Lee at the 9:07 mark of the first period. Copeland scored at the 11:15 mark after putting in a rebound off a shot by
Mason Bergh.
Â
After Jade McMullen was whistled for hooking at 12:02,
Westin Michaud took a pass from
Trey Bradley and beat WMU goalie Trevor Gorsuch for a 5-on-3 goal and a 2-0 lead at the 12:41 mark.
Â
Austin Rueschhoff cut the deficit in half with a wrister from the top of the right circle with 4:25 remaining in the opening frame, and the Broncos tied it up at the 4:54 mark of the second when Hugh McGing scored his third goal if the weekend, this time on the power play with a one-timer from the slot.
Â
Copeland notched the first multi-goal game of his career and put the Tigers ahead 3-2 with 5:17 remaining in the second. During a scrum in front of the net, Copeland and Michaud each had a shot saved by Gorsuch, but Copeland stuck with it and put it home.
Â
CC's five goals in the third period were the most in one frame since notching six in the third period of a 9-2 victory over Denver on Nov. 6, 2010.
Â
Grant Cruikshank scored twice in a span 2:47 to give the Tigers a commanding 5-2 advantage, then Copeland notched his third and fourth of the game at the 6:22 and 10:07 mark, respectively.
Chris Wilkie finished the scoring with his sixth goal of the season.
Â
"We wanted to stay with it and stay positive," head coach
Mike Haviland said. ""I was telling them that we are playing well. I liked the way we played all the way through. Ben (Copeland) was outstanding."
Â
Trevor Gooch recorded a career-high four assists, while Bergh and
Bryan Yoon each collected a pair of helpers and
Alex Leclerc made 26 saves before giving way to
Jon Flakne for the final 3:24.
Â
Gorsuch finished with 27 saves, while Ben Blacker had four after relieving Gorsuch after Copeland made it 7-2.
Â
"This was a bounceback win for sure," Haviland said. "It is huge for the team heading into Tuesday."
Â
The Tigers don't have much time to celebrate the victory as they host in-state rival Denver on Tuesday, Feb. 26, beginning at 7 p.m.