Killorn, Alexander
NCAA Game Night: 2-13-12
Submitted by chad on February 13, 2012 - 22:20
Harvard Crimson 3 @ Northeastern Huskies 2 (Beanpot Consolation)
F Alex Killorn, HAR: 1-0-1, +2, 2 PIM (cross-checking), 6 SOG
Season totals: 24 GP, 16-15-31, +6, 37 PIMs
In the last Beanpot game of his collegiate career, Harvard senior Alex Killorn scored in the first period and tied for the team lead with six shots on goal to help the Crimson to a 3-2 win. Harvard took third place in this year’s tournament. With his 16th goal Killorn set a new career high for goals in one season.
(USCHO photo)
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NCAA Game Night: 2-10-12
Submitted by chad on February 11, 2012 - 00:30
Brown Bears 2 @ No. 13 Cornell Big Red 5
D Kirill Gotovets, COR: 0-0-0, +4, 0 PIM, 0 SOG
Season totals: 15 GP, 1-3-4, +4, 8 PIM
Cornell scored five unanswered goals after falling in a 2-0 hole early in the game. Gotovets (pictured) was the team leader at plus-4.
RPI Red Hawks 2 @ Harvard Crimson 2 (OT)
F Alex Killorn, HAR: 0-0-0, -1, 0 PIM, 2 SOG
Season totals: 23 GP, 15-15-30, +4, 35 PIMs
This was a rare quiet game for Killorn on the scoresheet. The Crimson gave up the tying goal with 1:03 left in regulation. Killorn was on the ice for Harvard at the time.
No.5 Boston College Eagles 6 @ Vermont Catamounts 1
F Matt Marshall, UVM: Did not play (injured)
Season totals: 2 GP, 0-0-0, E, 2 PIM
Marshall continues to miss time recovering from surgery. Reports state he’s expected back before the end of Vermont’s season. Rangers first rounder (2009) Chris Kreider had a goal for BC in the game. Flames pick John Gaudreau had two goals for the Eagles.
Alabama-Huntsville Chargers 1 @ No.20 Miami RedHawks 3
F Jimmy Mullin, MIA: Did not play (injured)
Season totals: 28 GP, 8-7-15, +8, 8 PIM
Mullin missed his second straight game with a knee injury.
Note: Brendan O’Donnell (North Dakota) is out for the season after undergoing shoulder surgery this week.
Quinnipiac Bobcats 3 @ St. Lawrence Saints 4
F Matthew Peca, QU: 0-0-0, E, 3 SOG
Season totals: 27 GP, 6-14-20, +3, 10 PIM
The Bobcats spotted St. Lawrence a 4-0 lead before scoring three times in the third period to make it a game. They made it 4-3 with 3 ½ minutes to go but couldn’t get an equalizer.
No.15 Ohio State Buckeyes 2 @ No. 18 Western Michigan Broncos 3 (OT)
D Luke Witkowski, UWM: 0-0-0, +1, 0 PIM, 1 SOG
Season totals: 30 GP, 1-5-6, +2, 39 PIM
Broncos senior Dane Walters (undrafted) scored his 13th goal of the season in overtime to lift WMU to a home win over Ohio State.
*USCHO poll used
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NCAA Game Night: 2-6-12
Submitted by chad on February 6, 2012 - 20:45
Harvard Crimson 1 vs. No.1 Boston University Terriers 3 (Beanpot)
F Alex Killorn, HAR: 1-0-1, -1, 2 PIM (high sticking), 6 SOG
Season totals: 23 GP, 15-15-30, +4, 35 PIMs
Killorn’s 15th goal of the year cut Boston University’s lead to 3-1 late in the second period, but Harvard couldn’t mount a comeback to beat the new No.1 in America (USCHO poll) and advance to the Beanpot finals next week. They’ll play in the consolation game next Monday in Killorn's final Beanpot game. Goal No.15 for Killorn tied his career high set last year, and his 30th point established a new career high for the senior. He has improved his point totals every year: 14, 20, 29, 30 (and counting). Last year’s 29 points were scored in 34 games.
Prospect of the Week (2.6.12)
Submitted by chad on February 6, 2012 - 20:36
This season Bolt Prospects introduced our Prospect of the Week award, an honor (virtually) given to one Tampa Bay Lightning prospect for their on-ice contributions. There are no trophies or plaques, because the fame that comes with this award is too big for a mantle or wall.
We just wanted to highlight prospects throughout the year to help fans get better acquainted with the next round of Lightning stars while recognizing the prospect’s achievement on the ice.
This week’s BP Prospect of the Week award goes to … Alex Killorn (Harvard, NCAA).
Yes, again. He’s good.
NCAA Game Night: 2-3-12
Submitted by chad on February 4, 2012 - 10:19
No. 14 Cornell Big Red 2 @ RPI Red Hawks 2 (OT)
D Kirill Gotovets, COR: 0-0-0, E, 0 PIM, 2 SOG
Season totals: 13 GP, 1-2-3, Even, 8 PIM
Gotovets was back in the lineup after being scratched last weekend.
Harvard Crimson 6 @ Quinnipiac Bobcats 3
F Alex Killorn, HAR: 0-3-3, +2, 0 PIM, 3 SOG
Season totals: 22 GP, 14-15-29, +5, 33 PIMs
F Matthew Peca, QU: 0-2-2, E, 3 SOG
Season totals: 26 GP, 6-14-20, +3, 10 PIM
Peca and Quinnipiac played their first game since January 14 but still came out of the first period with a 3-1 lead. They couldn’t hold the lead vs. Alex Killorn (pictured) and Harvard, who scored the game’s final five goals. The Lightning prospects combined for five points in the game.
Vermont Catamounts 1 @ No.9 UMass-Lowell Riverhawks 3
F Matt Marshall, UVM: Did not play (injured)
Season totals: 2 GP, 0-0-0, E, 2 PIM
Marshall continues to miss time recovering from surgery. Reports state he’s expected back before the end of Vermont’s season. Vermont fell to 5-20-1 on the year.
Miami RedHawks 1 @ No.7 Michigan Wolverines 4
F Jimmy Mullin, MIA: 0-0-0, -1, 0 PIM, 0 SOG
Season totals: 28 GP, 8-7-15, +8, 8 PIM
Mullin started the game for the RedHawks, but left the ice after the second period with ice around his right knee. Hopefully it’s not serious, though he was having trouble putting weight on his right leg. Miami fell out of the most recent USCHO poll. They were No.20 last week.
Alaska Nanooks 1 @ No. 16 Western Michigan Broncos 2
D Luke Witkowski, UWM: 0-0-0, -1, 0 PIM, 2 SOG
Season totals: 28 GP, 1-5-6, +3, 39 PIM
The Broncos scored twice in the first period and made the lead stand up at home against the Nanooks. WMU fell from No.8 to No.16 in the latest USCHO poll.
