Dec. 30, 2005
Box Score
DENVER - Boston College scored three unanswered goals in the third period and junior goalie Joe Pearce registered 26 saves to lead the fourth-ranked Eagles in a 3-3 tie against Ferris State in the first round of the Denver Cup in Magness Arena.
BC (9-4-2, 8-2-1 Hockey East) advanced to the championship game of the four-team tournament by way of a 3-2 win in the shootout. Senior Chris Collins and juniors Joe Rooney and Brian Boyle each beat Ferris State goalie Derek MacIntyre (43 saves) in the shootout. Pearce, who made his first start in net this season and first since Mar. 4, 2004, stopped three-of-five Bulldog opportunities in the shootout to propel the Eagles to the championship game.
BC will face Princeton, which beat host Denver 4-1 in first-round action, at 9 p.m. EST on Saturday, Dec. 31.
Collins scored the Eagles' first goal of the game - a shorthanded tally - just 38 seconds into the third period. Sophomore Brian O'Hanley added BC's second goal just 68 seconds later and freshman Andrew Orpik gave BC its first lead, 3-2, on a power-play goal at 6:15.
The Eagles outshot the Bulldogs, 46-29, including a combined 19-3 advantage in the third period and five-minute overtime.
BC was whistled for six penalties in the first period and 12 penalties overall.
Ferris State (8-6-5, 4-4-4 CCHA) scored one power-play goal in 10 opportunities. The Bulldogs were penalized seven times totaling 14 minutes.
Game Notes: O'Hanley's goal marked his first of the season ... Collins shorthanded goal marked his fourth shorthanded goal of the season; he is tied with North Dakota's Drew Stafford for first in the nation in that category ... Ferris State's second goal of the game marked the first shorthanded goal scored against BC this season ... In six career games, Pearce is 2-2-1 with a 3.04 goals against average ... BC is playing without three players in the Denver Cup. Goalie Cory Schneider (USA) and forwards Dan Bertram (Canada) and Nathan Gerbe (USA) are competing for their respective teams at the 2006 World Junior Championship.