Gustavus celebrates the victory sending them to the championship final (photo: Angelo Lisuzzo).<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
The third period settled down quite a bit, with only two penalties, after 15 were called in the first two. Both goaltenders came up big, keeping their respective teams in the game.<\/p>\n
“The kid made a fantastic save on James Leathers, and so often in our sport that happens,” Petersen said. “You see a big save on one end and boom, the other team goes down and scores.” <\/p>\n
Which is exactly what happened, as Stout finally got the tying goal with 5:36 left in regulation on the first even-strength goal of the game. Scott Motz let go of a slap shot just below the right point that beat Swartout near side.<\/p>\n
“I can honestly say I was more confident when we were tied than when we were up,” Swartout said. “It was a great goal, a great tip-in. After that it was, ‘Let’s go play some hockey.'”<\/p>\n
The pressure was ratcheted up in the final minutes, as both teams looked to avoid a fourth period. However, the goalies were equal to the task, culminating with a Swartout glove save on a high shot with 12.4 seconds left. Thus, to overtime they went, where Patrick’s Dynan got the winner to continue Gustavus’ wild season.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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