
No. 13 Sun Devils Frustrate Eagles to Close Road Trip
January 06, 2019 | Men's Hockey
GLENDALE, Ariz. – Despite heavily out-chancing and out-shooting 13th-ranked Arizona State, Boston College fell to the Sun Devils 2-0 on Saturday night at Gila River Arena to close its three-game winter break road trip.
Joey Daccord made 32 saves in the ASU net for his sixth shutout of the season. Brett Gruber opened the scoring midway through the second period, while Jordan Sandhu added an insurance goal on the power play at 7:27 of the third.
The Eagles (6-9-2, 6-1-2 HEA) out-shot the Sun Devils 14-3 in the opening frame, including the last 11 shots of the period. Rookies Jack McBain and Marc McLaughlin were each denied on partial breakaways early in the first two periods, and fellow freshman Patrick Giles was stopped by Daccord on a shot-pass in the third.
In the second period, Aapeli Räsänen deflected Luke McInnis' point shot off the left post. The Eagles had several net-front attempts in the period as David Cotton was thwarted by the stick of Jacob Wilson with an open net. Cotton's backdoor feed to Julius Mattila later in the period deflected into the crease and Daccord was able to cover for a faceoff.
BC was held scoreless on six power play attempts, while Arizona State (16-7-1) finished 1-for-6. 13 different Eagles registered at least one shot on goal.
SCORING
9:15 2nd, ASU Goal (0-1) | Johnny Walker tracked down a loose puck to the right of the BC net and fed a one-handed pass to the top of the crease for Gruber, who buried a one-timer past a sprawling Joseph Woll (25 saves)
7:27 3rd, ASU Goal (0-2) | After a shot block in the slot early in a Sun Devil power play, Steen Pasichnuk fed a pass to the right doorstep for Sandhu as he slid a low forehand shot into the net to double the lead
UP NEXT
Boston College returns to Hockey East play next Friday (Jan. 11) at home against 10th-ranked Providence for a 7 p.m. faceoff at Kelley Rink. The Eagles then head on the road to face New Hampshire on Saturday (Jan. 12) at 7 p.m.
Joey Daccord made 32 saves in the ASU net for his sixth shutout of the season. Brett Gruber opened the scoring midway through the second period, while Jordan Sandhu added an insurance goal on the power play at 7:27 of the third.
The Eagles (6-9-2, 6-1-2 HEA) out-shot the Sun Devils 14-3 in the opening frame, including the last 11 shots of the period. Rookies Jack McBain and Marc McLaughlin were each denied on partial breakaways early in the first two periods, and fellow freshman Patrick Giles was stopped by Daccord on a shot-pass in the third.
In the second period, Aapeli Räsänen deflected Luke McInnis' point shot off the left post. The Eagles had several net-front attempts in the period as David Cotton was thwarted by the stick of Jacob Wilson with an open net. Cotton's backdoor feed to Julius Mattila later in the period deflected into the crease and Daccord was able to cover for a faceoff.
BC was held scoreless on six power play attempts, while Arizona State (16-7-1) finished 1-for-6. 13 different Eagles registered at least one shot on goal.
SCORING
9:15 2nd, ASU Goal (0-1) | Johnny Walker tracked down a loose puck to the right of the BC net and fed a one-handed pass to the top of the crease for Gruber, who buried a one-timer past a sprawling Joseph Woll (25 saves)
7:27 3rd, ASU Goal (0-2) | After a shot block in the slot early in a Sun Devil power play, Steen Pasichnuk fed a pass to the right doorstep for Sandhu as he slid a low forehand shot into the net to double the lead
UP NEXT
Boston College returns to Hockey East play next Friday (Jan. 11) at home against 10th-ranked Providence for a 7 p.m. faceoff at Kelley Rink. The Eagles then head on the road to face New Hampshire on Saturday (Jan. 12) at 7 p.m.
Team Stats
BC
ASU
Shots
32
27
PPG
0
1
SHG
0
0
Penalties
6
6
Penalty Mins
12
12
Faceoffs Won
40
29
Game Leaders
Skaters
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