{"id":100541,"date":"2019-11-01T22:28:14","date_gmt":"2019-11-02T03:28:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/?p=100541"},"modified":"2020-08-24T11:22:26","modified_gmt":"2020-08-24T16:22:26","slug":"friday-wrap-up-crookshank-unh-upend-no-15-boston-college-in-overtime-bowling-green-rallies-past-no-2-minnesota-state","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2019\/11\/01\/friday-wrap-up-crookshank-unh-upend-no-15-boston-college-in-overtime-bowling-green-rallies-past-no-2-minnesota-state\/","title":{"rendered":"Friday wrap-up: Crookshank, UNH upend No. 15 Boston College in overtime; Bowling Green rallies past No. 2 Minnesota State"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Angus Crookshank’s celebrates his overtime game-winner as UNH knocked off No. 15 Boston College, 1-0 , on Friday (Photo: Rich Gagnon)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

For more than 62 minutes on Friday, neither New Hampshire or No. 15 Boston College could find the back of either net.<\/p>\n

That was until Angus Crookshank redirected a Max Gildon shot past Boston College netminder Spencer Knight with 2:45 remaining in the extra session to give the host Wildcats a 1-0 victory in their home opener.<\/p>\n

Crookshank led New Hampshire in shots on Friday with five, while goaltender Mike Robinson made 28 saves to earn the shutout for the Wildcats.<\/p>\n

Around the Nation<\/strong><\/p>\n

Bowling Green 3, No. 2 Minnesota State 2 (OT)<\/strong><\/p>\n

After falling behind, 2-0, in the first 8:37 of the game, Bowling Green scored the game’s final three goals including Connor Ford’s power play overtime game winner as the visiting Falcons upset No. 2 Minnesota State, 3-2.<\/p>\n

Charlie Gerard and Reggie Lutz gave the host Mavericks a two-goal cushion with goals at 3:07 and 8:37 of the first, respectively. Alec Rauhauser cut that lead in half before the end of the first with his fourth goal of the season.<\/p>\n

At 5:02 of the second Cameron Wright’s sixth goal of the season evened the score and was the end of the scoring until the overtime period.<\/p>\n

In a game that featured 11 power plays, a tripping penalty to MSU’s Connor Mackey gave Bowling Green its fifth man advantage that resulted in Ford’s game winner.<\/p>\n

No. 3 Massachusetts 6, No. 10 Northeastern 3<\/strong><\/p>\n

After falling behind 2-0, the third-ranked Minutemen exploded for five straight goals to turn Friday’s contest against No. 10 Northeastern into a runaway as UMass skated to a 6-3 road win at Matthews Arena.<\/p>\n

John Leonard scored twice for UMass while Mitchell Chaffee notched a goal and two assists. Filip Lindberg stopped 27 shots to earn the win.<\/p>\n

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And here's a freshman to freshman connection with @jojo_2333<\/a> setting up @reedlebster23<\/a>'s fourth of the season.#NewMass<\/a> | #Flagship<\/a> ? pic.twitter.com\/DEEqJSuYR8<\/a><\/p>\n

— UMass Hockey (@UMassHockey) November 2, 2019<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n