Brock Bremer scored the game-winning goal in the third period for a 12-point lead.thOmaha defeated No. 10 Colorado College, 2-1, in the final game of the NCHC quarterfinal series on Sunday night at Ed Robson Arena.
Clafs Feinbergs A power play goal 15:34 into the first period gave the Tigers a 1-0 lead and gave CC their first lead in regulation time of the series. Evan Werner's The shot from the right point was saved by Omaha goalie Simon Latkoczy. noah laba The shot from the right front was saved, and Veinbergs converted the rebound.
Omaha's Griffin Lutke put the puck in the net at 13:07 of the second period, but after a lengthy review, the play was ruled offside, giving CC a one-point lead.
Eventually, the Mavericks tied it at the 17:20 mark in the middle frame on Jimmy Glynn's backhander past the CC goalie. Kaidan Mbeleko.
Bremer scored his second goal of the weekend 6:37 into the third period, giving Omaha the lead for good. He received a pass from Lutke in front of the net and backhanded it past Mbeleko.
The Tiger netminder went to the bench with 2:21 remaining, but Latkoczy made 2 of 31 saves in that time.
CC defeated Omaha 32-22 on Sunday and won the series 122-58. The Tigers scored on one of their two power play chances, but Omaha was held scoreless, 1-0.
The University of Colorado is waiting to see if it will qualify for the NCAA Tournament. Rankings will be announced on Sunday, March 24th. This is the Tigers' first qualification to the national tournament since 2011.