A phantom tripping call on Plattsburgh’s Chantalle Rye ended the Cardinals 5-on-3 power play.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
Molly Doyle was streaking into the Plattsburgh zone alone on a shorthanded breakaway. Before she could get a shot off, Chantalle Rye caught her from behind, dove, and poked the puck cleanly off Doyle’s stick. The referee anticipated that Doyle would be tripped and raised her hand to call the penalty. Rye never touched Doyle, but the penalty went up on the board anyways and the Cardinal opportunity was cut short.<\/p>\n
For the second period in a row, the Gustavus defense only allowed Plattsburgh to get a pair of shots on goal, and the Gusties ended the period with a 2-0 advantage.<\/p>\n
Plattsburgh finally got the offense rolling in the third period, mainly out of desperation trying to climb back into the contest. The Cardinals managed to more than double their shots on goal with ten during this period alone. Gustavus withstood the onslaught until late in the period.<\/p>\n
Plattsburgh, while down two skaters, scored to cut the deficit to 2-1. Elizabeth Gibson tore into the Gustie zone on the forecheck, stole the puck off a Gustavus defender’s stick, and wristed it past Meyer to ruin her shutout at 17:11.<\/p>\n
After Gustavus called timeout, Plattsburgh pulled Roy with nineteen seconds remaining, and just five seconds later Andrea Peterson put the puck in the now empty net at 19:46.<\/p>\n
Gustavus matched its best ever tournament performance by earning a third-place finish.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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