ECAC Hockey Player of the Year Lee Jubinville races up-ice alongside UND’s Andrew Kozek, who scored the winning goal (photo: Tim Brule).<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
“I don’t know if [Duncan] had it in mind to shoot,” said Princeton head coach Guy Gadowsky, “but he saw that Zane dropped.”<\/p>\n
The junior’s 15th goal of the year, technically a five-on-five tally, came at 16:18 and put the Sioux up 2-0 after two periods despite a 15-5 Princeton advantage in shots on goal during the middle frame.<\/p>\n
“It’s not going to count as a power-play goal in the box, but it was,” said Gadowsky. UND went 2-for-4 Saturday on the man-advantage, 3-for-4 if Duncan’s pseudo-PPG were counted.<\/p>\n
A Tiger power play that carried over into the third period was fruitless despite a shot off a pipe and a Matt Arhontas chance after squeezing between defenders, after which an interference call against the Tigers’ Brett Wilson put UND on its fourth power play.<\/p>\n
Duncan was the goalscorer once again. He took a pass from Ryan Martens after the Fighting Sioux worked the puck around the offensive zone, wound up and ripped a shot from the right faceoff dot that beat Kalemba to give North Dakota a three-goal edge at 8:13.<\/p>\n
The rest was academic, although Princeton kept the pressure on until pulling Kalemba with over five minutes left. Duncan promptly deposited the puck from just inside the blue line for the hat trick, and when Princeton emptied the net again, Genoway flipped the puck the length of the ice and in.<\/p>\n
The Tigers did ruin Lamoureux’s shutout bid with 33 seconds left on a goal by Cam MacIntyre, but that was all the damage they were able to do.<\/p>\n
North Dakota moves into the Midwest Regional final Sunday against the winner of the regional’s second semifinal, either Denver or Wisconsin. Regardless of the outcome, it then puts a WCHA team in the Frozen Four.<\/p>\n
Princeton’s 2007-08 season, meanwhile, ends after its second-ever ECAC Hockey tournament title and NCAA bid, with the first having occurred in 1998. The Tigers’ 21 wins this season set a school record.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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