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No. 1 North Dakota Drops Hockey in Season Opener
0
Canisius CAN 0-1-0, 0-0-0 AHA
6
Winner North Dakota UND 1-0-0, 0-0-0 NCHC
Canisius CAN
0-1-0, 0-0-0 AHA
0
Final
6
North Dakota UND
1-0-0, 0-0-0 NCHC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Canisius CAN 0 0 0 0
North Dakota UND 2 4 0 6

Game Recap: Ice Hockey | | Canisius College Athletics

No. 1 North Dakota Drops Hockey in Season Opener

Game Recap
North Dakota sophomore Brock Boeser recorded a goal and three assists, while freshman Tyson Jost was credited with his first career goal and assist, as the defending national champion Fighting Hawks defeated Canisius 6-0 from Ralph Engelstad Arena to begin the 2016-17 season.

North Dakota got on the board quickly, scoring 40 seconds into the contest, for an early 1-0 lead. The Fighting Hawks would add a second goal at 8:02, from sophomore Rhett Gardner. A third goal was overturned due to goaltender interference, keeping North Dakota's lead at 2-0 to end the first period.

North Dakota would add four more goals in the second period to extend their lead to 6-0, with each goal being scored by a different Fighting Hawk.

Canisius stood its ground in the third period of action, holding North Dakota scoreless for a 6-0 final score. Sophomore Simon Hofley made seven saves in the period, 29 total.

Head Coach Dave Smith's Postgame Comments
“We came into a really tough building, battled extremely hard against a really good team, and worked from start to finish on how we want to play our game. They are very good. We showed we can skate, we can compete, we need to get better playing 200 feet together.”

Game Notes
• The Griffs were outshot in the contest 35-17, while wining 22 of 59 faceoffs.

• Sophomore Cameron Heath led all players with five shots.
• Sophomore Ian Edmonson was tied for the game high in blocks, with six, while senior Geoff Fortman was credited with four.
• The Golden Griffins are now 0-0-6 all-time against the Fighting Hawks.
• The Griffs committed three penalties totaling six minutes, while North Dakota was called for four penalties, lasting eight minutes.
• Tonight's attendance was 10,963.

Up Next
Canisius will take on top-ranked North Dakota once again tomorrow evening, with an 8:07 p.m. eastern start time.
 

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