{"id":9935,"date":"2009-12-04T15:30:42","date_gmt":"2009-12-04T21:30:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2009\/12\/04\/top-ranked-miami-edges-no-14-notre-dame-1-0\/"},"modified":"2010-08-23T11:55:42","modified_gmt":"2010-08-23T16:55:42","slug":"top-ranked-miami-edges-no-14-notre-dame-1-0","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp-admin.uscho.com\/recaps\/2009\/12\/04\/top-ranked-miami-edges-no-14-notre-dame-1-0\/","title":{"rendered":"Top Ranked Miami Edges No. 14 Notre Dame, 1-0"},"content":{"rendered":"
Top ranked Miami used a Joe Hartmann shorthanded goal and a 26 save performance from goaltender Cody Reichard to slip by No.14 Notre Dame, 1-0, on Friday night at Steve Cady Arena. <\/p>\n
The win moved Miami to 10-2-5 overall and 7-1-3-1 in the CCHA. Notre Dame freshman goaltender Mike Johnson added 25 saves for the Irish, as they fell to 7-6-4 overall, 4-3-4-2 in the CCHA.<\/p>\n
The first period got off to a fast start, as Notre Dame went on the power play early when Miami\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s Steven Spinell was called for a hooking penalty at 1:35 of the period. The Irish threw three shots on net during the man advantage, as they tested Miami netminder Cody Reichard early. <\/p>\n
Notre Dame continued to pressure the Miami net after the power play, and nearly scored the first goal of the contest after a shot from Irish junior winger Calle Ridderwall beat Reichard but the puck found the goal post to keep the game scoreless.<\/p>\n
Miami had their first scoring chance of the period after back-to-back Notre Dame penalties gave the RedHawks a two-man advantage. Miami fired six shots on net, but saw them all turned away by Irish goalie Mike Johnson. The first period remained scoreless until the 18:42 mark, when Miami senior winger Tommy Wingels forced a turnover by Notre Dame on an Irish power play. <\/p>\n
Wingels took the puck into the Notre Dame zone, and found a trailing Joe Hartmann, who put a one-time shot past Johnson to give the shorthanded RedHawks a 1-0 lead heading into the second.<\/p>\n
Notre Dame started the second period off on a five minute power play after Miami captain Tommy Wingels was handed a game misconduct penalty for checking from behind at the end of the first. Miami, who scored a short-handed goal in the first period, had a great chance to double their tally a man-down early during the five minute major when RedHawk junior Carter Camper earned a penalty shot after being tripped by a Notre Dame defender on a breakaway. <\/p>\n
Camper\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s backhand try on the penalty shot was turned away on a great save by Irish goalie Mike Johnson to keep the Miami lead at 1-0.<\/p>\n