NOTRE DAME, Ind. - Lake Superior State's fate was decided by a
shootout for the second time in as many games, and the Lakers came
out on the losing end of the extra session after tying ninth-ranked
Notre Dame 3-3 during regulation Friday.
Steven Kaunisto scored the only double-overtime goal for LSSU,
which is now 1-1 in Central Collegiate Hockey
Association shootouts. He also had a goal during
last week's shootout victory over Bowling Green State. Lakers Rick
Schofield, Troy Schwab and Nathan Perkovich failed to score on
their attempts. Billy Maday scored during Notre
Dame's third attempt, and Calle Ridderwall secured the extra
point in the standings on UND's fourth attempt.
Lake Superior State (3-3-3 overall, 3-2-2-1 CCHA) scored two
power-play goals during the first three minutes of the second
period to come back from a 1-0 first-period deficit. Defenseman
Simon Gysbers tied it, 1-1, at :55, and Perkovich made it 2-1 at
3:03.
Junior Zac MacVoy and sophomore Matt Cowie assisted on Gysbers'
goal, and MacVoy extended his point-scoring streak to nine games
with his sixth assist of the season. Kaunisto had the only assist
on Perkovich's goal to also increase his assist total to six, which
leads the team.
Notre Dame's Ben Ryan evened the score at 2-2 with an
even-strength goal at 5:36 of the second period.
The game remained tied, 2-2, until Laker Josh Sim scored on an
assist from Fred Cassiani at 9:17 of the third period.
Notre Dame's Ryan Guentzel answered 65 seconds later.
LSSU goaltender Brian Mahoney-Wilson totaled 35 saves, including
13 in the opening period. Jordan Pearce had 38 saves for UND,
including 13 in the first and second periods. Both teams had two
shots on goal in overtime.
The Lakers were 2-for-5 on the power play, while the Irish were
shut out on five attempts. LSSU totaled a season-high 43 shots on
goal.
The Lakers and Irish face off again at 7:05 p.m. Saturday at the
Joyce Center.
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