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- The Pioneers joined Minnesota, Michigan, Boston College, Boston University and North Dakota as the only college hockey programs to win 1,600 games all-time.
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- Denver improved to 10-1-0 all-time against Yale and has won each of its last four games in the series. DU is 3-0 in games in the city of New Haven and 2-0 at Ingalls rink.
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- The Pioneers recorded multiple power-play goals for the third time this season and has scored with the man advantage in five straight games. It was the second time this year that DU tallied at least three power-play goals in a game (4, Oct. 5 at Alaska Anchorage).
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- Denver had its shutout streak of Yale end at 190:50, and goaltender Freddie Halyk had his personal shutout streak of the Bulldogs end at 130:50. Both runs began on Nov. 25, 2023.
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- Jack Devine (1g/15a), Carter King (7g/4a) and Aidan Thompson (6g/9a) extended their respective point streaks to eight games. It is the longest season-opening point streaks since Massimo Rizzo (5g/12a) also had points in each of the first eight contests last season (Oct. 7-Nov. 4, 2023).
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- Eric Pohlkamp stretched his career-best point streak to seven games with an assist (4g/5a).
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- James Reeder pushed his personal-high point streak to four games (1g/3a)
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- King scored his team-leading seventh goal of the season.
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- Zeev Buium played in his 50th career game and picked up his second multi-point game of the season. He is also on a four-game assist/point streak.
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- Freshman defenseman Alec Whipple made his collegiate debut.
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- Sam Harris missed his first game of the season (upper-body injury, day-to-day).
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- Denver has now won 17 consecutive games dating back to March 9 against Colorado College.
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- DU’s eight-game season-opening win streak is its longest since beginning the 2019-20 campaign with victories in each of its first eight contests.
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- Goaltender Matt Davis didn’t play for the first time the year, ending a run of him guarding the net in 33 consecutive games. He went 27-4-2 with a 2.02 goals-against average, .927 save percentage and three shutouts during that stretch dating back to Jan. 5 at Niagara.
GOAL SUMMARY
1st Period
10:50 YU (0-1) – Will Richter was able to whack in the puck through Freddie Halyk’s pads in a scramble around the net that was confirmed as goal after video review.
17:08 DU (1-1) – PPG, Carter King sent a one-time snapshot top shelf from the slot off passes from Aidan Thompson and Zeev Buium.
2nd Period
7:10 DU (2-1) – PPG, Aidan Thompson received a cross-pass from Jack Devine and fired a one-time snapshot near-side to put the Pioneers in front just 18 seconds into a man advantage.
11:10 DU (3-1) – Pressure by the Pioneers forced a failed clear out of the Yale zone, and Jared Wright scored five-hole on a shot from the bottom of the right circle.
15:54 DU (4-1) – PPG, James Reeder redirected Boston Buckberger’s point shot into the net.
3rd Period
18:27 DU (5-1) – Aidan Thompson whipped the puck into the came from the right side off a pass by Cale Ashcroft.
QUOTABLES
Richard and Kitzia Goodman Hockey Head Coach David Carle
On captain Carter King: “His development has been really fun to watch. We talk a lot about him. On our championship team (in 2022), he was our fourth-line left win. He won a face-off competition one day and we were like, ‘gosh, maybe this guy could play center,’ and moved him to the middle and he really hasn’t taken a step back from there. He just keeps getting better and better. I think the finishing ability that he’s showing this year is the last progression of his game at this level. Really proud of the work that he’s put in, it’s nothing short of phenomenal. Really proud of him and for him to have seven goals in the first eight games is a great start. His leadership is obviously a big reason why we’ve started 8-0 on the year.”
On the upcoming 75th Anniversary Celebration next weekend: “It will be great, unbelievable opportunity to honor our program. Tonight was actually our 1,600th program victory. Tons to be proud of. We’ll wear the throwback jerseys—we’re planning on wearing them both nights on Friday and Saturday. So Saturday night we’ll have all of the alumni come out on the ice. We encourage everyone to stay in their seats for the first intermission; we’ll keep the team on the bench to see that honoring. Really looking forward to celebrating what our great program is.”
Sophomore Goaltender Freddie Halyk
On getting back into game action: “It took a little bit. The first few saves I just made sure that I was over-top on pucks, and just stuck to my fundamentals. As the game wore on I kind of got back into it.”
On Yale’s third-period push: “That is my favorite type. I like getting under siege (with shots). I find it easier than just a shot here and a shot there. I like when they are over top of me and shooting.”
On the team not looking too far ahead on the schedule: “I think we’ve been good the entire year taking it weekend-by-weekend and focusing on who we are playing. Yale is a perfect example. I thought we stuck to our game and didn’t cheat the game at all. I expect the same with Lindenwood.”
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