Box Score HAMILTON, N.Y. - Lake Superior State pounded Colgate with a
season-high 54 shots on goal, and sophomore goaltender Brian
Mahoney-Wilson totaled a season-high 38 saves as the Lakers beat
Colgate 6-1 Friday to salvage a split in the non-conference road
series.
LSSU (6-9-7 overall) beat the Raiders in Hamilton, N.Y., for the
first time in six tries. Rick Schofield and Chad Nehring scored to
goals each to lead the Lakers, who avenged Thursday's 5-4 overtime
loss.
Schofield scored the only goal of the first period at 2:05. Josh
Sim, Nehring and Will Acton scored during an 8:25 span late in the
second period to give the Lakers a 4-0 lead. Sim, who tallied
a power-play goal, and Nehring struck 15 seconds apart midway
through the stanza. Acton added a power-play goal at 19:10.
LSSU, which went into the game averaging only 0.7 goals per game
in the second period, out-shot Colgate 26-12 in that period.
Colgate's Jason Fredricks scored his third goal of the series to
trim the lead to 4-1 with 25 seconds remaining the second
period.
Nehring put the game out of reach with his second goal of the
game, scored at 4:16 of the third period. Schofield rounded
out the scoring at 11:46.
Troy Schwab was credited with assists on LSSU's first two goals,
and he moved within two points of the 100-point career scoring
milestone. Steven Oleksy assisted on Nehring's first goal and
followed with an assist on Acton's power-play goal. Zac
MacVoy, Nathan Perkovich, Steven Kaunisto, Dan Barczuk, Carter Lee
and Sim also picked up assists for the night.
LSSU finished 2-for-6 on the power play with all six
man-advantage opportunities occurring in the second period. Colgate
(6-9-5) was 0-for-4 on the power play for the game.
Mahoney-Wilson improved his season record to 5-6-5. Colgate
starting goalie Alex Evin allowed three goals and totaled 28 saves
through 31 minutes. Charles Long allowed two goals and had 14
saves. Brian Bessette gave up one goal and had six saves during the
final 10:06.
LSSU returns home to play No. 1-ranked Notre Dame at 7:05 p.m.
on Jan. 16-17.
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