FREDONIA, N.Y. -- After last night's 2-0 game where goals were hard to come by, Saturday's Fredonia State/Trine re-match began as the antithesis of the previous game, with five goals being scored in the first period. Trine eventually came away a 4-3 overtime win.
Just under two minutes into the game,
Ryan Bailey put the Devils ahead with assists from
Antoine St. Onge and
David Sudbrink.
Trine got on the board when Aleksa Babic tied it aT 1-1. The game would be tied again at 2-all, when St. Onge and Trine's Taylor Fox would trade goals.
Blake Tierney scored Trine's third goal, giving them a 3-2 lead at he end of the first period.
The second period would be scoreless.
St. Onge found the net again in the third, scoring unassisted 4:39 into the frame, tying it at 3-all.
Things stood that way until the overtime period. In the three-on-three format, Trine took the face off and never lost possession, patiently waiting for their opportunity. Trine's Sean Henry eventually backhanded the winner a minute-and-a-half in.
Trine held a decided edge in shots (78-39) and shots on goal (41-27) for the game.
Fredonia State goalie
Charles-Anthony Barbeau had another busy night, making 37 saves following a 34-save effort last night. Kyle Kozma started in goal for Trine, but lasted just one period, surrendering two goals and making five saves. Cristian Wong-Ramos finished the last two periods, making 19 saves and giving up one score.
The Devils are on the road next weekend, playing at Potsdam on Friday and Saturday. The games will be considered non-conferenece, as the two teams will meet twice more later in the year.,