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BC Scores Four in Third Period in Comeback Victory over Dartmouth
November 29, 2024 | Men's Hockey
James Hagens scores twice; Eagles tally two special teams goals
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – Trailing 2-1 entering the third period, the third-ranked Boston College men's hockey team scored four goals in the final 20 minutes for a 5-3 comeback victory over No. 15 Dartmouth in non-conference action on Friday evening at Kelley Rink.
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BC improves to 10-3-0 overall while Dartmouth drops to 5-1-1.
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Facing a one-goal deficit entering the final 20 minutes of regulation, James Hagens (Hauppauge, N.Y.) scored his second goal of the night, finishing off a feed from Gabe Perreault (Hinsdale, Ill.) to tie the game at 2-2.
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The Eagles tallied two special teams goals later in the period to take a two-goal lead. Mike Posma (Pomona, N.Y.) scored with two seconds remaining on a BC power play, following up on a rebound from just outside the crease. Minutes later, Teddy Stiga (Sudbury, Mass.) scored a short-handed goal for his third goal of the campaign.
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Dartmouth cut into the BC lead with less than two minutes remaining when John Fusco snuck a shot past Jacob Fowler (Melbourne, Fla.) to make it a one-goal game. Andre Gasseau (Garden Grove, Calif.) sealed the game moments later with an empty net goal.
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The Big Green opened the scoring late in the first period when Steven Townley found the back of the net.
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The Eagles tied things up midway through the middle frame when J. Hagens and Stiga connected on a give-and-go in front of the goal with Hagens smashing home the ensuing pass to put BC on the board.
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Fowler made 13 saves between the pipes while Dartmouth goaltender Roan Clarke stopped 32 shots.
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SCORING
1st       19:16    DART   Steven Townley (Braiden Dorfman, Sean Chisholm)
2nd      11:48    BC     James Hagens (Teddy Stiga, Gabe Perreault)
2nd      16:14   DART   Cooper Flinton (Chisholm, Nikita Nikora)
3rd        4:48   BC     J. Hagens (Perreault)
3rd       13:54    BC     Mike Posma (Lukas Gustafsson, Michael Hagens) - PP
3rd       17:52    BC     Stiga (Gustafsson) - SH
3rd       18:41    DART   John Fusco (CJ Foley, Nikita Nikora)
3rd    19:30.4    BC     Andre Gasseau (Oskar Jellvik)
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GAME NOTESÂ
BC hosts UConn on Wednesday evening at Kelley Rink. Puck drop is scheduled for 7 p.m. and the game will be streamed live on ESPN+ along with a radio broadcast on WEEI 850 AM.
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BC improves to 10-3-0 overall while Dartmouth drops to 5-1-1.
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Facing a one-goal deficit entering the final 20 minutes of regulation, James Hagens (Hauppauge, N.Y.) scored his second goal of the night, finishing off a feed from Gabe Perreault (Hinsdale, Ill.) to tie the game at 2-2.
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The Eagles tallied two special teams goals later in the period to take a two-goal lead. Mike Posma (Pomona, N.Y.) scored with two seconds remaining on a BC power play, following up on a rebound from just outside the crease. Minutes later, Teddy Stiga (Sudbury, Mass.) scored a short-handed goal for his third goal of the campaign.
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Dartmouth cut into the BC lead with less than two minutes remaining when John Fusco snuck a shot past Jacob Fowler (Melbourne, Fla.) to make it a one-goal game. Andre Gasseau (Garden Grove, Calif.) sealed the game moments later with an empty net goal.
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The Big Green opened the scoring late in the first period when Steven Townley found the back of the net.
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The Eagles tied things up midway through the middle frame when J. Hagens and Stiga connected on a give-and-go in front of the goal with Hagens smashing home the ensuing pass to put BC on the board.
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Fowler made 13 saves between the pipes while Dartmouth goaltender Roan Clarke stopped 32 shots.
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SCORING
1st       19:16    DART   Steven Townley (Braiden Dorfman, Sean Chisholm)
2nd      11:48    BC     James Hagens (Teddy Stiga, Gabe Perreault)
2nd      16:14   DART   Cooper Flinton (Chisholm, Nikita Nikora)
3rd        4:48   BC     J. Hagens (Perreault)
3rd       13:54    BC     Mike Posma (Lukas Gustafsson, Michael Hagens) - PP
3rd       17:52    BC     Stiga (Gustafsson) - SH
3rd       18:41    DART   John Fusco (CJ Foley, Nikita Nikora)
3rd    19:30.4    BC     Andre Gasseau (Oskar Jellvik)
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GAME NOTESÂ
- The BC penalty kill went 3-for-3 tonight, making them 30-for-30 for the season
- The Eagles now have four wins this season when trailing after two periods, the most since the 2003-04Â season
- Boston College moves to 6-0 at home this season and has won its last 16 games at home dating back to the 2023-24 campaign
- This is the second game this season in which BC has scored both a power play goal and a short-handed goal
- James Hagens had his first multi-goal performance
- Andre Gasseau has six goals in the last seven games
- Gabe Perreault has had two assists in three of the last four games
- Lukas Gustafsson posted two assists, his first multi-point performance of the season
BC hosts UConn on Wednesday evening at Kelley Rink. Puck drop is scheduled for 7 p.m. and the game will be streamed live on ESPN+ along with a radio broadcast on WEEI 850 AM.
Team Stats
DC
BC
Shots
16
37
PPG
0
1
SHG
0
1
Penalties
6
3
Penalty Mins
12
6
Faceoffs Won
28
39
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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