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Kyle Rimbach - HU
Brenna Schreiber
4
Winner St. Olaf STO 1-7-0, 1-3 MIAC
3
Hamline HUM 2-6-1, 1-3 MIAC
Winner
St. Olaf STO
1-7-0, 1-3 MIAC
4
Final
3
Hamline HUM
2-6-1, 1-3 MIAC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 OT 1 F
St. Olaf STO 0 2 1 1 4
Hamline HUM 1 1 1 0 3

Game Recap: Men's Hockey |

Rimbach's OT winner gives men's hockey win at Hamline

ST. PAUL, Minn. – Senior Kyle Rimbach scored just 14 seconds into overtime to give the St. Olaf College men's hockey team a 4-3 victory over Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) foe Hamline University on Saturday evening at TRIA Rink.

St. Olaf (1-7, 1-3 MIAC) held a pair of one-goal leads, including a 3-2 lead inside the final minute of regulation, before Hamline (2-6-1, 1-3 MIAC) sent the game to overtime on a goal by Bailey Martin with 54.5 seconds remaining. Just 14 seconds into the extra session, however, Rimbach netted his team-leading third goal of the season, the second game-winner of his career, to give the Oles their first win under head coach Cole Workman.

Nearing the end of the first period, Hamline grabbed a 1-0 lead when Jake Cass scored on the power play at the 18:22 mark off assists from Jackson Bond and Martin.

Early in the second, the Oles killed off a full two-minute 5-on-3 power play for Hamline and, with one man still in the penalty box, tied the game on a short-handed goal by senior Josh Radtke at 3:21. Radtke's goal, his second of the season, came on a rebound after Sam Nelson made a save to deny sophomore Tyler Bump on a 3-on-1 short-handed rush.

St. Olaf took its first lead of the night at 13:15 of the second period, as sophomore Mitch Dolter tipped in a shot by classmate Tyler Uravage. The lead lasted just 35 seconds, however, as Zak Lambrecht evened it up at 2-2 for Hamline shortly after the ensuing face-off.

Less than five minutes into the third, the Oles got a chance on the power play and cashed in on a one-timer by senior Roshen Jaswal that put St. Olaf ahead, 3-2. First year Ashton Altmann picked up his second-career assist on Jaswal's go-ahead tally.

With St. Olaf nursing a 3-2 lead, Hamline pulled Nelson while on the power play to create a 6-on-4 advantage for the final 1:23 of regulation and found an equalizer from Martin with 54.5 seconds to play to force the game to overtime. The extra session lasted just 14 seconds before Rimbach jammed the puck in from close range after a shot by senior Lucas Mutschelknaus, who was credited with his first assist of the season.

Senior Noah Parker earned the win with 35 saves for St. Olaf and made 16 of his 35 saves in the third period. Sam Nelson had 27 stops but took the loss for Hamline.

St. Olaf travels to Illinois to face Lake Forest next weekend, beginning with a 7 p.m. puck drop on Saturday, Nov. 30.
 
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