Providence College Athletics

Saturday, December 3
Providence, RI
7:00 P.M.

Providence College

9-3-5, 6-0-5

2
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Boston College

5-5-4, 4-3-3

Team
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OT 1
OT 2
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Nick Poisson vs Boston College
Photo by: Lydia Vigneau

No. 10 Providence College, Boston College Deadlock at 2-2

12/3/2022 10:29:00 PM | Men's Ice Hockey

Boston College earns the extra point with the shootout win.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Nick Poisson scored both goals as the No. 10 Providence College men's hockey team and Boston College skated to their second tie of the weekend, a 2-2 stalemate at Schneider Arena on Saturday night (Dec. 3). The Eagles earned the extra point with a 2-1 win in the four-round shootout.
 
RECORDS
No. 10 Providence (9-3-5, 6-0-5 HEA) | Boston College (5-5-4, 4-3-3 HEA)

SCORE
No. 8 Providence – 2 | Boston College – 2 (OT) BC wins shootout, 2-1 (4 rounds)

VENUE
Schneider Arena – Providence, R.I.

GOALIES
Philip Svedebäck (PC) – 25 saves, 2 goals against
Mitch Benson (BC) – 33 saves, 2 goals against

NOTES
- The teams skated through the opening period scoreless.
- Boston College appeared to take an early lead on a power-play goal but the goal was waived for the zone entry being offsides after a Providence coaches challenge.
- The Friars couldn't convert on their lone power play opportunity of the first period.
- Providence finally broke through at the 10:37 mark of the second period as Nick Poisson hammered his own rebound past Benson for his fourth of the season to make it 1-0. Max Crozier and Jamie Engelbert earned the assists.
- Connor Joyce leveled the game for the Eagles at 15:53 as his turn-around wrist shot found its way through traffic.
- In the third period, Matt Argentina beat Svedeback off a rush at the 7:11 mark to give the Eagles a 2-1 lead.
- Poisson found the equalizer and his second goal of the night exactly four minutes later, burying a feed from Riley Duran.
- Providence had multiple good chances in the final minutes of regulation but the game went to overtime, the eighth such game for the Friars this season.
- Boston College outshot the Friars by a 5-1 margin in the extra frame but Svedebäck stood tall with multiple stops on high-quality chances.
- In the shootout, Bennett Schimek scored his second shootout goal of the weekend but Nikita Nesterenko and Argentina scored to give the visiting Eagles the extra point.
- Providence remains unbeaten in Hockey East play at 6-0-5, good for sole possession of second place behind UConn.

PC GAME HIGHS
Goals: Poisson (2)
Assists: Duran, Ford, Crozier, Engelbert (1)
Points: Poisson (2)
Shots: Duran, Poisson (5)

POWER PLAYS
Providence – 0/1
Boston College – 0/2

SHOTS
Providence – 35
Boston College – 27
 
UP NEXT
The Friars will wrap-up the first half of their schedule next Saturday night (Dec. 10) at home against Merrimack.
 
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