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Senior forward Parker Ford had a goal and an assist for the Friars
Providence, Army West Point Play To 3-3 Draw
Senior forward Parker Ford had a goal and an assist for the Friars

Box Score

WEST POINT, N.Y. - The 11th-ranked Providence College men's hockey team skated to a 3-3 tie against Army West Point on Sunday (Jan. 8) at Tate Rink.

RECORDS
No. 11 Providence (11-5-6, 6-2-5 HEA) | Army West Point (6-11-3, 5-6-1 AHC)

SCORE
No. 11 Providence - 3 | Army West Point - 3

VENUE
Tate Rink - West Point, N.Y.

GOALIES
Philip Svedebäck (PC) - 18 saves, 3 goals against
Gavin Abric (ARMY) - 35 saves, 3 goals against


NOTES

- The Friars broke the ice at the 12:44 mark of the first period after fast paced opening half of the first period. Jamie Engelbert netted his third goal of the season after Cam McDonald found him open in the slot.

- Providence outshot the Black Knights 13-3 during the middle frame, but it was Army who scored the lone goal to bring the game even on a power-play strike by Joey Baez at 13:43.

- Parker Ford put the Friars ahead at 6:35 of the third period with his eighth goal of the season after re-directing Brett Berard's centering pass into the back of the net. Bennett Schimek earned the secondary assist.

- Army's Ricky Lyle tied the game at 2-2 at the 10:22 mark.

- Patrick Moynihan's one-timer on the power play regained the lead for the Friars at 3-2 with 7:05 remaining in regulation. It was Moynihan's sixth goal of the season with assists to Crozier and Ford.

- The Black Knights tied it up during a 6-on-4 advantage as Baez cleaned up a loose puck in a scrum with 1:20 remaining.

- Both teams had two shots each during the overtime period.

- Providence played its ninth overtime game of the season.


PC GAME HIGHS

Goals: Engelbert, Ford, Moynihan (1)
Assists: Brett Berard, Crozier, Ford, McDonald, B. Schimek
Points: Ford (2)
Shots: Ford (6)


POWER PLAYS

Providence - 1/4
Army West Point - 2/5


SHOTS

Providence - 38
Army West Point - 21  


UP NEXT

The Friars continue their six-game road trip next weekend with a pair of games at Merrimack beginning Friday night (Jan. 13) at Lawler Rink.