
Men's Ice Hockey Skates To 3-3 Tie With Iona
1/25/2003 12:00:00 AM | Men's Ice Hockey
Jan. 25, 2003
NEW ROCHELLE, NY (January 25, 2003) - The Sacred Heart men's ice hockey team tied Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference opponent Iona College, 3-3. Junior Mike Reagan (Flin Flon, MB) led the Pioneers with two goals.
Reagan opened the scoring at 15:26 in the first period with a power play tally from senior Martin Paquet (Ste. Catherine, QUE) and sophomore Garrett Larson (Rycroft, AB). Freshman Rocco Molinaro (Dearborn, MI) increased the Pioneer lead to two at 18:12, assisted by junior Marc-Andre Fournier (St. Nicholas, QUE) and Paquet.
The Gaels pulled within one at 4:30 in the second period from Jamie Carroll. Reagan tallied his second of the game at 13:10, assisted by freshman Peter Giatrelis (Hamden, CT) and sophomore Brad McFaul (Calgary, AB). The Gaels closed out the period scoring at 16:32 from Chad Nordhagen.
With just over five minutes to play in regulation, the Pioneers went on the penalty kill. Gael Brent Williams tied the game at three from Chad Van Diemen and Kelly Bararuk. Overtime remained scoreless, despite several scoring opportunities from both sides.
Senior goaltender Eddy Ferhi (Charenton, France) recorded 31 saves. Iona goaltenders Mike Fraser and Ian Vigier split the game, with Fraser making 21 saves and Vigier recording 16.
The Pioneers return to action Friday, January 31, as they play host to league-leading Quinnipiac at the Milford Ice Pavilion at 7:00 pm.
at New Rochelle, NY 1 2 3 OT F Sacred Heart 2 1 0 0- 3 Iona 0 2 1 0- 2# # # #Scoring: SHU - Mike Reagan (Martin Paquet, Garrett Larson), 15:26, 1st, PP SHU - Rocco Molinaro (Marc-Andre Fournier, Paquet), 18:12, 1st ION - Jamie Carroll (Mark Hallam, Tim Krueckl), 4:30, 2nd SHU - Reagan (Peter Giatrelis, Brad McFaul), 13:10, 2nd ION - Chad Nordhagen (Andrew McShea, Chris Connerty), 16:32, 2nd ION - Brent Williams (Chad Van Diemen, Kelly Bararuk), 15:31, 3rd, PP
Saves: SHU - Eddy Ferhi, 31 saves; ION - Mike Fraser, 21 saves; Ian Vigier, 16 saves.



































