TEMPE, Ariz. - Dylan Jackson scored at 3:17 of overtime as No. 13 Arizona State defeated the No. 9 Providence College men's hockey team, 4-3, on Friday (Nov. 24) at Mullett Arena.
RECORDS
No. 13 Arizona State (10-2-1) | No. 9 Providence (8-4-2, 4-2-2 HEA)
SCORE
Arizona State - 4 | Providence - 3 - OT
VENUE
Mullett Arena - Tempe, Ariz.
GOALIES
Philip Svedebäck (PC) - 22 saves, 4 goals against
TJ Semptimphelter (ASU) - 38 saves, 3 goals against
NOTES
- The Friars held a 14-11 advantage in shots through 20 minutes of play.
- Bennett Schimek had two of the better looks for the Friars in the first period, but was denied by Semptimphelter on a breakaway and a 2-on-1 opportunity.
- Arizona State's Alex Young gave the hosts at 1-0 lead at 13:41 on a wrister from just inside the blue line.
- Sophomore Austen May knotted the game at 1-1 on the power play at 7:40 of the second period for his first goal of the season. Nick Poisson and Jaroslav Chmelar earned the assists.
- The Friars took the lead at 12:05 as Hudson Malinoski finished off a saucer pass from Nick Poisson during an odd-man rush for his fifth tally of the season.
- ASU equalized just 2:28 later as Young registered his second goal of the night to make it 2-2.
- Graham Gamache re-directed a shot from the half wall by May with 1:25 left in the period to give Providence a 3-2 lead.
- Tyler Gratton leveled the game once again at 3-3 at the 7:33 mark of the third period.
- Chase Yoder appeared to give the Friars a lead a few minutes later, but the Sun Devils won a successful challenge for offsides.
- Dylan Jackson converted on a breakaway during a delayed penalty in overtime to give the Sun Devils the victory.
- Providence appeared in its fifth overtime game of the season (1-2-2).
- The Friars have dropped three-consecutive contests.
PC GAME HIGHS
Goals: May, Malinoski, Gamache (1)
Assists: Poisson (2)
Points: May, Poisson (2)
Shots: Gamache, May (6)
POWER PLAYS
Arizona State - 0/7
Providence - 1/4
SHOTS
Arizona State - 26
Providence - 41
UP NEXT
The Friars and Sun Devils will have an off day before concluding their two-game series on Sunday (Nov. 26) at 4 p.m.