TEMPE - After having their historic season come to an end at the hands of Quinnipiac, Sun Devil Hockey (4-3-0) exacted their revenge and made program history, recording their first home win over a top-10 opponent.

In their first rematch since meeting in the NCAA Tournament, the Sun Devils didn't back down as they topped the No. 9 Bobcats (4-2-0), 5-3.

"We really needed this one and some payback for what happened in last year's tournament and it was such a team effort as we battled through it," said goaltender Evan DeBrouwer . "It is one of those wins that feels really good."

After the Bobcats jumped out to an early lead, getting one past sophomore netminder Evan DeBrouwer in just the third minute of play, the Devils quickly responded with three unanswered goals.

A year after recording 104 points (60 G, 44 A) in just 59 games, true freshman Logan Jenuwine left his fingerprints all over the historic win, potting two goals -- one of which gave the Sun Devils their first and last lead of the game.

HOW IT HAPPENED:

After Quinnipiac jumped out to an early lead, the Devils wasted no time responding, as junior D-man Jacob Wilson followed his shot and buried the rebound the negate the Bobcats' early lead.

followed his shot and buried the rebound the negate the Bobcats' early lead. After 10 minutes of play all knotted up at a goal a piece, the Bobcats took the game's first penalty giving Logan Jenuwine the room he needed to rip one past the Quinnipiac goalie, giving ASU the lead, 2-1.

the room he needed to rip one past the Quinnipiac goalie, giving ASU the lead, 2-1. With a minute remaining in the 1st period, sophomore Demetrios Koumontzis was called for a 5-minute major and a game misconduct for checking from behind. The Sun Devils managed to kill the final minute of the 1st period and proceeded to kill the first 4 minutes of the 2nd period to generate momentum.

was called for a 5-minute major and a game misconduct for checking from behind. The Sun Devils managed to kill the final minute of the 1st period and proceeded to kill the first 4 minutes of the 2nd period to generate momentum. The Devils kept the pressure up in the second period, drawing 3 power play opportunities, allowing the offense to gradually build momentum until the captain, Brinson Pasichnuk found his partner, Joshua Maniscalco who buried a one-timer to pad ASU's lead.

found his partner, who buried a one-timer to pad ASU's lead. Following a short-handed goal by the Bobcats to draw them back within one, the Devils answered once again, rattling off two quick goals. First, it was Jack Judson who toe-dragged by a would be shot-blocker to snipe home his first career goal, and then it was Logan Jenuwine , grabbing his second goal of the night as he out-waited the Bobcat goaltender following a sexy feed from Jacob Wilson .

who toe-dragged by a would be shot-blocker to snipe home his first career goal, and then it was , grabbing his second goal of the night as he out-waited the Bobcat goaltender following a sexy feed from . Quinnipiac answered once again with a 6-on-4 advantage, but despite two late Sun Devil penalties that was all the Bobcats could muster, giving the Devils their third straight win.