Peter Mannino, the surprise starter in net for the Pioneers, made 41 saves.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
In the six-game season series between the teams, Sterling was held without a point and Sertich had only two points, both on goals.<\/p>\n
Brian Salcido and James Brannigan scored power-play goals for the Tigers, and goaltender Curtis McElhinney made 23 saves. McElhinney allowed at least five goals for the second time in three games, including a 6-5 regional semifinal victory over Colgate.<\/p>\n
But there was just too much going against the Tigers on the penalty kill, where CC defenseman Mark Stuart said Denver was able to get traffic in front of the net to take advantage. The Tigers were penalized 14 times for 28 minutes, giving the Pioneers a total of 12 minutes on the power play and sending the roof down on the Tigers.<\/p>\n
“I thought we were dumb on a lot of penalties,” CC coach Scott Owens said. “We made poor decisions when we had people in position, and I thought we got a little frustrated. We haven’t been in this position a lot and I thought we got frustrated with everything and lost our composure a little bit, and I very rarely say that about our team.”<\/p>\n
Fulghum scored both of his goals in the first period, giving the Pioneers a 2-0 lead after the first period. On the second, he only had to stand in the way of a Skinner shot and have it graze off his breezers, slowing it just enough to possibly fool McElhinney.<\/p>\n
Carle gave Denver a 3-0 lead before a Salcido shot went off the Pioneers defenseman’s skate for a CC goal to cut the deficit to 3-1. It was CC’s first goal against Denver in 153 minutes, 52 seconds and its first against Mannino in 172:22.<\/p>\n
Gauthier scored with 9.5 seconds left in the second period, effectively crushing CC’s chances at a comeback. He added his second goal of the game in the third period for a 5-1 lead before Brannigan made it 5-2 with a turnaround shot from the right side of Mannino’s net.<\/p>\n
Veideman scored Denver’s final goal of the game — fittingly, on another power play — with 44.6 seconds left to wrap things up and add one more wound to CC as it exited the Frozen Four.<\/p>\n
Yet the Pioneers think they can do better in the championship game.<\/p>\n
“We didn’t play our best game tonight, offensively or defensively,” Gauthier said. “Fortunately, we did have a great power-play unit that helped us out tremendously, but we definitely need to work on the stuff that we’ve been talking about prior to this weekend — getting the puck in deep, putting pressure on the defensemen and especially getting back on our transitions because that’s probably the best part of our game right now.”<\/p>\n
A power play that can produce six goals is a nice addition.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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