Box Score
CALGARY – The University of Calgary Dinos men's hockey team will have the opportunity to defend their Canada West title.
Forward Colson Gengenbach scored just 3:42 into overtime to secure a 4-3 victory for Calgary and sweep the Mount Royal University Cougars in their best-of-three Canada West semifinal series.
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Trailing by two with seven minutes remaining, the Cougars clawed their way back and tied it with 26 seconds left before the Dinos regrouped and Gengenbach ended the game with an elusive shot.
"Riley Stotts made a good pass to me, I looked to the point and I saw their forward cheating that way. I just turned and shot it. I didn't really aim and it went in," explained the conference first team all-star. "Obviously we gave them two goals we didn't want to there, but we are a good team. We regrouped and got back to what we needed to do to win the game."
In a high-flying first period, Mount Royal got the lone goal immediately following a Calgary penalty. With the Dinos trapped in their zone,
Zafir Rawji drove to the net where he picked up a rebound and beat Carl Tetachuk from a sharp angle. The goal, halfway through the period, was Rawji's first of the year.
The second period turned into a goaltending showdown, beginning with
Riley Sims in the Mount Royal net fending off some early Calgary pressure.
Tetachuck was not to be outdone though with a miraculous save on the biggest penalty kill of the season.
With two Dinos in the box for three minutes, Tetachuck stretched across his crease to rob
Connor Bouchard by flashing his glove.
With one penalty about to expire, Jadon Joseph made an incredible play to strip a Cougar of the puck and spring Dylan Anderson as he left the penalty box. In alone, the first-year defenceman deked out Sims and lifted the puck on his backhand to tie the game with just over three minutes left in the middle frame.
It was Calgary's first shorthanded goal of the season.
The Dinos used that momentum to seize a two-goal lead in the third period – both on two-on-ones – with tallies by Joseph and Gengenbach.
Mount Royal's comeback began with a save by Sims, then,
Spencer Moe dished the puck up to
Robbie Fromm-Delorme who scored with a backhand shot.
After the Dinos nearly sealed it on an empty net in the final minute, the Cougars rushed up the ice and tied the game on a setup from Bouchard to
Blake Stevenson.
"I wasn't surprised. We have had a lot of those types of comebacks this year. This group was so good in those moments, they stayed together and just kept fighting until the buzzer," said Mount Royal head coach
Bert Gilling. "I am extremely proud of this group. From everybody that played, to those that could not, to the guys that were scratched tonight. We had a mantra of putting the team first."
Jake Gricius had the first chance to end it moments into the extra session on a rush up the middle, but the home team wouldn't have to wait much longer for Gengenbach to send Father David Bauer Arena into a frenzy under four minutes into overtime.
With the win, the Dinos have also secured a berth at the 2024 U SPORTS University Cup in Toronto.
One of the youngest teams in the country, Mount Royal graduates only one player – team captain
Connor Blake.
"We had a lot of turnover from last season, I think we lost 10 or 11 guys. It speaks to the leadership of
Connor Blake," shared Gilling. "For the entire semester, he was the only one wearing a letter for us. I am going to miss him. He has done so much for Cougars hockey."