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BC
FSU
Shots
59
37
PPG
1
0
SHG
0
0
Penalties
4
6
Penalty Mins
8
12
Faceoffs Won
37
29
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Kim Ties It Late; Edquist Stellar in 1-1 Draw Against Ferris State
December 30, 2016 | Men's Hockey
Boston College triggered an astounding 59 shouts on net but sophomore Michael Kim's power play tally with 4:47 left to play was the equalizer in a 1-1 tie in the consolation contest against Ferris State Friday night at PPG Paints Arena; freshman goaltender Ryan Edquist turned in a career-best 36 saves
Shot Chart Inforgraph
Postgame comments - Coach York (via Periscope)
SCORE
No. 6 Boston College – 1 / Ferris State – 1
LOCATION
PPG Paints Arena / Three Rivers Holiday Classic / Pittsburgh
RECORDS
No. 6 Boston College – (13-7-2 / 8-1-1) / Ferris State (7-12-2 / 6-7-1)
BC HIGHLIGHTS & GAME NOTES
- Boston College recorded its most shots on net ( 59 ) in a game since blasting 56 at Notre Dame on Feb. 28, 2015.
- Michael Kim's goal with 4:47 left in regulation was not only his first-career game-tying goal, it also stood as his first-career game-tying goal. The Toronto, Ontario native now has 19 points (3-16-19) in 45 games as an Eagle defenseman.
- Rookie goaltender Ryan Edquist steered away a career-best 36 shots in a marvelous effort in the consolation draw at the Three Rivers Classic.
- Friday night's game officially ends in a tie, but the Eagles emerged victorious in the shootout thanks to a nifty move by JD Dudek on BC's second attempt. Dudek finished with a whopping 10 shots on net in Friday's 1-1 draw.
GOAL DESCRIPTIONS
FIRST GOAL (1-0 – FSU) FIRST PERIOD – Corey Mackin – 00:14 – EVEN STRENGTH
• Immediately off the game's opening draw, Ferris State drew blood 14 seconds in on a quick rebound out front. Corey Mackin won the draw, dumped it in and Ryan Lowney ripped a shot between the circles. The puck sharply jutted out to Ryan Edquist's left and Mackin popped the rebound back in for the early 1-0 edge.
SECOND GOAL (1-1 – BC) THIRD PERIOD – Michael Kim – 15:13 – POWER PLAY
• Boston College finally solved Ferris State goaltender Justin Kapelmaster after Michael Kim blasted it by on the power play with 4:47 left in regulation. Chris Calnan made a heads-up play by keeping Ferris State's attempt to clear in the zone. He dropped the puck at his feet and backhanded it to Luke McInnis in the slot. McInnis skated backwards with it, let it loose to Kim in the slot and he hammered it home past the hot goaltender to tie it up, 1-1, with 4:47 to play in regulation.
BOSTON COLLEGE GAME LEADERS
Points: Michael Kim (1 – 0 – 1) / Luke McInnis (0 – 1 – 1) / Chris Calnan (0 – 1 – 1)
Goals: Michael Kim (1 – 0 – 1)
Assists: Luke McInnis (0 – 1 – 1) / Chris Calnan (0 – 1 – 1)
Shots: JD Dudek ( 10 )
Faceoffs Won: Austin Cangelosi (19 – of – 30)
SPECIAL TEAMS
Boston College: 1 – for – 5
Ferris State: 0 – for – 4
PENALTIES
Boston College: 4 – of – 8
Ferris State: 6 – of – 12
BOSTON COLLEGE LINES
McPhee - Gaudreau - Walker
Cotton - Cangelosi - Brown
Booth - Dudek - Calnan
Shero - Merulla - Greco
McInnis - Savage
Kim - Moore
Campoli
Edquist
Milosz
UP NEXT
Boston College will make its return to Fenway Park for the fourth time when the Eagles take on Providence as part of Frozen Fenway on Saturday, Jan. 5 at 5 p.m. The outdoor extravaganza will be broadcast live on NESN.
Postgame comments - Coach York (via Periscope)
SCORE
No. 6 Boston College – 1 / Ferris State – 1
LOCATION
PPG Paints Arena / Three Rivers Holiday Classic / Pittsburgh
RECORDS
No. 6 Boston College – (13-7-2 / 8-1-1) / Ferris State (7-12-2 / 6-7-1)
BC HIGHLIGHTS & GAME NOTES
- Boston College recorded its most shots on net ( 59 ) in a game since blasting 56 at Notre Dame on Feb. 28, 2015.
- Michael Kim's goal with 4:47 left in regulation was not only his first-career game-tying goal, it also stood as his first-career game-tying goal. The Toronto, Ontario native now has 19 points (3-16-19) in 45 games as an Eagle defenseman.
- Rookie goaltender Ryan Edquist steered away a career-best 36 shots in a marvelous effort in the consolation draw at the Three Rivers Classic.
- Friday night's game officially ends in a tie, but the Eagles emerged victorious in the shootout thanks to a nifty move by JD Dudek on BC's second attempt. Dudek finished with a whopping 10 shots on net in Friday's 1-1 draw.
GOAL DESCRIPTIONS
FIRST GOAL (1-0 – FSU) FIRST PERIOD – Corey Mackin – 00:14 – EVEN STRENGTH
• Immediately off the game's opening draw, Ferris State drew blood 14 seconds in on a quick rebound out front. Corey Mackin won the draw, dumped it in and Ryan Lowney ripped a shot between the circles. The puck sharply jutted out to Ryan Edquist's left and Mackin popped the rebound back in for the early 1-0 edge.
SECOND GOAL (1-1 – BC) THIRD PERIOD – Michael Kim – 15:13 – POWER PLAY
• Boston College finally solved Ferris State goaltender Justin Kapelmaster after Michael Kim blasted it by on the power play with 4:47 left in regulation. Chris Calnan made a heads-up play by keeping Ferris State's attempt to clear in the zone. He dropped the puck at his feet and backhanded it to Luke McInnis in the slot. McInnis skated backwards with it, let it loose to Kim in the slot and he hammered it home past the hot goaltender to tie it up, 1-1, with 4:47 to play in regulation.
BOSTON COLLEGE GAME LEADERS
Points: Michael Kim (1 – 0 – 1) / Luke McInnis (0 – 1 – 1) / Chris Calnan (0 – 1 – 1)
Goals: Michael Kim (1 – 0 – 1)
Assists: Luke McInnis (0 – 1 – 1) / Chris Calnan (0 – 1 – 1)
Shots: JD Dudek ( 10 )
Faceoffs Won: Austin Cangelosi (19 – of – 30)
SPECIAL TEAMS
Boston College: 1 – for – 5
Ferris State: 0 – for – 4
PENALTIES
Boston College: 4 – of – 8
Ferris State: 6 – of – 12
BOSTON COLLEGE LINES
McPhee - Gaudreau - Walker
Cotton - Cangelosi - Brown
Booth - Dudek - Calnan
Shero - Merulla - Greco
McInnis - Savage
Kim - Moore
Campoli
Edquist
Milosz
UP NEXT
Boston College will make its return to Fenway Park for the fourth time when the Eagles take on Providence as part of Frozen Fenway on Saturday, Jan. 5 at 5 p.m. The outdoor extravaganza will be broadcast live on NESN.
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