Cody Reichard keeps Mike Connolly off the scoresheet (photo: Tim Brule).<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
But, on replay, the referees that UMD’s Justin Fontaine had his right skate in the crease and was obstructing Reichard’s view, a violation that negated the goal.<\/p>\n
“Was his foot in? Yeah, but they’re battling for position,” Bulldogs coach Scott Sandelin said, referencing that Fontaine and a Miami player were locked up in front of the net.<\/p>\n
“I can’t say what I really want to say, but they made the call and you’ve got to live with it.”<\/p>\n
Meanwhile, the RedHawks (22-12-5) were called for four minor penalties in less than four minutes, giving UMD (22-13-8) two minutes of a 5-on-3 advantage.<\/p>\n
Reichard stopped a shot by Sharp, who put the rebound over the net.<\/p>\n
The freshman goaltender also stopped a Josh Meyers slap shot, and Miami finally took the pressure off by clearing the puck.<\/p>\n
“The guys were battling in front of me,” Reichard said. “Guys were laying down, blocking shots. It was just a battle out there and the guys did well in front of me.”<\/p>\n
Just as they did a night earlier, when they rallied with two goals in the final 40 seconds to force overtime against Princeton, the Bulldogs made a run at it near the end Saturday.<\/p>\n
Sharp scored with 2:05 left and Stalock on the bench for an extra attacker after the puck popped up from behind the net over Reichard’s head and landed in front.<\/p>\n
The Bulldogs had one last go, but Camper blocked Mike Montgomery’s shot just before the horn sounded.<\/p>\n
“We certainly had some opportunities,” Sandelin said. “We had the right players on the ice. You’ve got to go for it. There’s no tomorrow.”<\/p>\n
There’s a tomorrow for the RedHawks, who join last year’s Notre Dame team as the only fourth seeds who made the Frozen Four since the start of the 16-team tournament in 2003.<\/p>\n
As breakthroughs go, this one was pretty sweet for the RedHawks.<\/p>\n
“I think everybody associated with Miami hockey is tasting a little bit of the victory right now,” Blasi said.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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