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11/29/2025 11:32:00 PM | Men's Ice Hockey
Malinoski scored both goals for the Friars on Saturday.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Hudson Malinoski scored twice and Philip Svedeback stopped 37-of-38 shots as the No. 16/17 Providence College men's hockey team edged Colorado College, 2-1, on Saturday (Nov. 29) at Ed Robson Arena in Colorado Springs, Colo.
RECORDS
Colorado College 8-7-1 (2-5-0 NCHC) | Providence (7-6-2, 4-3-1 HEA)
SCORE
Colorado College – 1 | Providence – 2
VENUE
Ed Robson Arena – Colorado Springs, Colo.
GOALIES
Philip Svedebäck (PC) – 37 saves, 1 goal against
Jackson Unger (CC) – 25 saves, 2 goals against
NOTES
- The Friars got on the board at 5:51 of the first period on Hudson Malinoski's third goal of the season and second in as many nights. Malinoski finished off a cross-crease pass from Logan Sawyer with Kale McCallum earning the secondary assist on the play.
- The Tigers tied it up at 2:10 of the second period on a power-play goal by Brandon Lisowsky.
- Malinoski struck again, this time firing a wrist shot off a two-on-one that beat Unger under the blocker for his second of the night and third of the weekend.
- The Providence penalty kill stood tall in the third period, killing off both Tigers' man-advantages.
- Svedeback capped a stellar weekend with nine saves in the third period and 37 stops on the night. He finished the weekend turning away 67-of-71 shots he faced for a .944 save percentage.
- The Friars earned their first one-goal win this season and first win scoring under three goals in a game.
- Malinoski finished the weekend with three goals.
PC GAME HIGHS
Goals: Malinoski (2)
Assists: Sawyer, McCallum, Machu (1)
Points: Malinoski (2)
Shots: Malinoski, Mustard (4)
POWER PLAYS
Colorado College – 0/4
Providence – 0/2
SHOTS
Colorado College – 38
Providence – 27
FACEOFFS
Colorado College – 39-of-62 (.629)
Providence – 23-of-62 (.371)
UP NEXT
The Friars return to action on Tuesday (Dec. 9) for the annual Mayor's Cup contest against Brown held at Meehan Auditorium.