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th-ranked Omaha scored three times in the second period and hung on to defeat Colorado College, 3-2, Monday night at the Broadmoor World Arena.
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Following a scoreless first period in which CC goalie
Dominic Basse made a pair of outstanding saves, including one on a breakaway by Joey Abate just 35 seconds into the contest, Kevin Conley and Nate Knoepke scored 57 seconds apart to give Omaha a 2-0 lead in the second period.
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After a flurry of penalties early in the period, Conley converted a 2-on-1 at the 6:47 mark during 4-on-4 play, then Knoepke scored at 7:44, just one second before
Nicklas Andrews' five-minute major for facemasking expired.
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Kirby Proctor extended the Mavericks' lead to 3-0 at the 15:06 mark when his shot from the left point somehow snuck past Basse.
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Josiah Slavin scored his fourth goal of the season with just 49 seconds remaining in the middle frame to cut Omaha's lead to 3-1. Copeland led an odd-man rush and his backhand from the bottom of the right circle found Slavin all alone by the left post and he put the puck past Omaha goalie Isaiah Saville.
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The Tigers had several chances in the third period, including
Jordan Biro hitting the pipe seven minutes into the frame. It appeared Copeland scored at the 9:06 mark with a wrister from the slot, but it was waved off after two separate reviews by the officials. A first review for a player in the crease was upheld, but the officials went back in to see if the play was offsides, and determined it was.
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CC did cut the lead to 3-2 as
Zach Berzolla scored his first goal of the season with 3:46 remaining in the third period off a slick pass from Copeland (two assists), and the Tigers pulled Basse for the final 1:55, including a power-play opportunity with an extra skater for the final 24 seconds, but could not convert.
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Saville finished with 31 saves and was instrumental in killing off all six of CC's power plays, while the Mavericks were 1-for-3 with a man advantage.
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The Tigers held a 33-26 advantage in shots and Basse completed the game with 23 saves.
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The two teams battle again on Tuesday, Jan. 19, beginning at 7:00 p.m.
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