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Friday, December 4, 2009
RedHawks hold off Irish for 1-0 win
By Pete Conrad
Cody Reichard recorded his second shutout of the season with 24 saves as the Miami hockey team defeated Notre Dame 1-0 tonight, Dec. 4 at Steve Cady Arena.
The victory was only the second in the last seven games for the top-ranked RedHawks, who are 2-1-4 over that span.
Freshman defenseman Joe Hartman scored the game’s only goal in the first period, the first time this season Miami has scored in the first period at home.
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Miami still leads 1-0 after two periods
By Pete Conrad
The penalty box continued to be the most popular place at Steve Cady Arena during the second period.
There was a flurry of penalties, including a 10-minute misconduct against Miami’s Matt Tomassoni, but no scoring. The RedHawks will take a 1-0 lead into the third period of tonight’s Central Collegiate Hockey Association game.
A total of 19 penalties have been called during the first 40 minutes, including a 2-minute roughing call against Miami goalie Cody Reichard.
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Short-handed goal puts Miami on top
By Pete Conrad
Freshman defenseman Joe Hartman scored a short-handed goal with 1:18 left in the first period and the top-ranked Miami RedHawks lead No. 14/15 Notre Dame 1-0 after one period tonight, Dec. 4 at Steve Cady Arena.
Tommy Wingels assisted Hartman’s fourth goal of the season.
The period ended with eight Miami and Notre Dame players in close contact along the boards, and it wasn’t for a group hug.
After consulting for a couple minutes, the officials slapped Wingels with a 5-minute major penalty and a game misconduct for hitting from behind. Miami’s Curtis McKenzie and Notre Dame’s Kyle Lawson each received 2-minute minors for roughing after the whistle. It all happened at the 20:00 mark.
