Despite freshman Adam Conquest’s first collegiate goals, No. 15 Bowling Green hockey failed to weather the storm against third-ranked Minnesota State Friday night in a 6-3 loss.
When playing the nation’s third-best team, there is going to be almost no room for error. The Falcons saw first hand how simple mistakes can end with a puck in the back of their net.
“They lead the country in goals against, so if they score five it is going to be really hard to beat them,” head coach Ty Eigner said.
An uber-fluid power play ended with Charlie Gerard finishing a tic-tac-toe passing play around the Falcon defense, giving Minnesota State a 1-0 lead.