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Men's Ice Hockey Hosts Bentley On Friday, Oct. 15 At 7 PM
Oct.
15, 2010 - 7 p.m.
Quinnipiac University (1-1-0) vs.
Bentley University (0-0-0)
at TD Bank Sports Center - Hamden, Conn.
On
The Air
WQUN 1220-AM
WPOP 1410-AM
www.quinnipiacbobcats.com
Broadcast Team
Bill Schweizer (play-by-play)
Chris Kotsopoulos (analyst)
Bobcats And Falcons
The Quinnipiac University men's ice hockey team will host Bentley
College on Friday, Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. at the TD Bank Sports Center
in Hamden, Conn. The Bobcats enter the game at 1-1-0 following a
split with Ohio State last weekend while the Falcons hit the ice
for the first time this season.
All-Time Against Bentley
Quinnipiac is 12-2-1 all-time against Bentley at the Division I
level and 28-18-2 all-time, dating back to their first meeting
during the 1976-77 season. Quinnpiac has won eight straight games
and hold an 9-0-1 mark in their last 10 meetings. The Bobcats are
also 10-1-0 all-time at the Division I level on their home ice
including a 3-0-0 mark at the TD Bank Sports Center. In their last
five meetings, Quinnipiac has outscored Bentley, 22-2. Quinnipiac's
win against Bentley, on Oct. 16, 2007, was the 400th win in program
history.
Multimedia
A live video stream will be available for both games of the series
and can be
accessed on the Bobcat Channel. In addition to the videostream
provided, WQUN's Bill Schweizer, the "Voice of the Bobcats" will
have the play-by-play with color commentary provided by former NHL
player Chris Kotsopoulos. Live statistics will be available for the
game courtesty of www.QuinnipiacBobcats.com.
Sign Of Things To Come?
The Bobcats first goal of the season came from junior captain Scott
Zurevinski, on assists from highly-touted freshmen Connor and
Kellen Jones.
Winner, Winner
Spencer Heichman scored the game-winning goal against OSU last
Friday, with asssists from sophomore d-man Loren Barron and junior
Yuri Bouharevich. Bouharevich was on the first for the first time
since incurring an injury midway through last year.
DC In The Place To Be
Dan Clarke limited Ohio State to one goal in the Bobcats' home
opener while turning back 29 shots on goal for his 21st career
win.









