Augustana hands Colorado College 3-2 loss with late game-winner in Sioux Falls
It’s a new year, but an old refrain for Colorado College hockey.
Penalties and subpar special teams play doomed the Tigers as the Augustana Vikings edged them out 3-2 at Midco Arena in Sioux Falls, S.D. The game-winner was a short-handed goal for the Vikings.
With the game tied at two goals apiece, the Tigers (8-8-3, 2-5-3) were on the power play early in the third period. An offensive zone turnover by CC led to a breakaway chance for Vikings forward Cole Burtch, who beat Tigers senior goalie and captain Kaidan Mbereko at the other side of the rink at 1:24.
“I thought we were sloppy. I liked parts of our game, but we didn’t manage pucks very well. We know they’re good in transition, we know they play with speed and I thought we just gave them too many opportunities to get that going,” Tigers coach Kris Mayotte told team personnel after the game.”
Friday marked the first time the Tigers played the Vikings in South Dakota. CC remains winless against Augustana with an 0-4 record in the all-time series.
The teams were tied entering the second period as well, with both CC and Augustana netting a goal in the first. CC appeared poised to take control of the game as freshman center Connor Hvidston earned his second point of the evening with a goal at 5:24 of the middle frame. The forward out of Tisdale, Saskatchewan, snuck the puck in behind Augustana goalie Christian Manz for his second-career score.
The Tigers’ lead was short-lived as a holding penalty against CC gave the hosts a power play. The Vikings took full advantage of the opportunity as forward Brett Meerman tied the game at the 8:47 mark.
Augustana scored the game’s opening goal in the first period, after killing a CC power play. Vikings forward Colton Friesen made the Tigers pay for giving him space at the crease and scored his seventh goal of the season at 4:54 of the opening 20 minutes.
Junior right wing Bret Link responded for the Tigers near the end of the period. He was the beneficiary of a shot from Hvidson that hit a skate and slid across the crease to Link’s stick on the back side. Link’s goal at 17:28 was his fifth of the season and first since Oct. 18 at Northern Michigan. He also earned an assist on Hvidston’s goal in the second period.
Another old refrain for CC this season has been the story of the team’s shot totals not necessarily leading to wins.
CC outshot Augustana 31-28 on Friday and Mbereko finished with 25 saves.The Tigers have outshot their opponents 662 to 541 this season, but have just a three-goal advantage over opponents in terms of scores with 53 on the year. Friday marked the team’s sixth one-goal loss of the season.
“You gotta put your ego aside and you have to do what the team needs you to do to help win a hockey game. Right now we don’t have enough guys doing that,” Mayotte said.
The Tigers and Vikings conclude the series on Saturday at 5 p.m.




