
Georgia State wiped out an eight-point deficit with under 3 minutes left, tying the game on Brenden Tucker's three-point play with 26 seconds to go.Īfter a timeout, Georgia Tech put the ball in Kelly's hands.

The Lions have a 4-8-0 record so far this season.But Kelly and the Yellow Jackets (2-0) spoiled the occasion before a crowd of 4,083, taking the rubber match in the third straight thrilling finish between the teams. Charles, Missouri, and is in its first season at the Division I level. He’s the team’s second-leading scorer, with seven goals and nine assists in 17 games this season. Schmiedlin is in his third season with the Nordiques. Once I got on campus, it was kind of a perfect fit.” They cared about me as a person and as a player. “I felt so much love from them from the moment I met them. “The big part (committing to Lindenwood) is the coaching staff,” Schmiedlin said on Friday. He verbally committed to the school earlier in the season. Patrick Schmiedlin signed his National Letter of Intent to Lindenwood University, an NCAA Division I school, on Thursday. The Nordiques return to The Colisee on Nov. It was the only goal that wasn’t an even-strength goal in the game.

Nordiques forward Tony Achille scored a shorthanded empty-net goal with the clock winding down for a 6-3 lead. That was a (good) call by their (coaching) staff. They pulled their goalie to have trust in their guys to have a man advantage with an empty net,” Pinchevsky said. “(Northeast) made a really good call when we had a 4-on-4 sequence late in the game. Minnehan put the Generals within two goals with his second goal with 2:07 remaining in the game. Kellen Murphy gave the Nordiques a four-goal lead with under five minutes to play in the second period.ĭavid Andreychuk scored midway through the third period to get Northeast within 5-2.

Brendon Gibbons and Oliver Genest provided the assists. Patrick Schmiedlin responded, giving Maine a 4-1 lead. Minnehan put the Generals on the board with under eight minutes remaining in the second period, beating Nordiques goalie Thomas Heaney (33 saves). “He got good vision of the puck, and again, when he has the desire to drive pucks to the net, good things happen. He’s continuing to work on his power and speed, but he’s a very elite skater,” Pinchevsky said of Kimball. Kimball then beat Generals goalie Cullen DeYoung (26 saves) on a breakaway midway through the second period, extending the lead to 3-0.
