Box Score SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. - No. 18 Lake Superior State ended
regulation in a 1-1 tie with Notre Dame during Game 2 of
this weekend's Central Collegiate Hockey Association series. LSSU
came up with a 1-0 shootout victory Saturday, giving the
Lakers two points in the contest and a hold on fourth
place in the league standings.
Fifteen seconds into the first period, Laker forward Rick
Schofield received a penalty for excessive roughing that led to a
game disqualification. At 7:44 of the first, sophomore forward Dan
Barczuk was done for the game after receiving a game misconduct and
a hitting from behind penalty. LSSU's junior forward Will Acton was
also unable to play due to a supplementary suspension
following Friday's 6-1 loss.
LSSU (14-8-5 overall, 9-8-3-2 CCHA) had a total of 38
penalty minutes Saturday, while Notre Dame only received 28.
LSSU was 0-for-5 on the power-play and held Notre Dame 0-for-4.
After two scoreless, scrappy periods of hockey, the Lakers
netted a goal at 10:59 of the third. LSSU freshman defender Zach
Trotman (2-6--8) scored from senior forward Pat Aubry (2-8--10) and
senior defenseman Steven Kaunisto (3-8-11).
Notre Dame (11-11-6 overall, 11-10-7 CCHA) rallied back at
11:22 with a goal off the skate of Nick Larson from Kyle Palmieri
and Riley Sheahan, tying the game 1-1.
In the five-minute overtime, LSSU had the one man advantage for
the last 1:51 but was unable to score.
After 65 minutes of play, junior goaltender Brian Mahoney-Wilson
made 27 saves for the night while Mike Johnson of Notre Dame
stopped 46.
In the shootout, Notre Dame took center ice first with a shot
from Ben Ryan that was stopped by Mahoney-Wilson. LSSU freshman
forward Domenic Monardo gave the Lakers a 1-0 lead in the shootout.
UND's Calle Ridderwall missed his opportunity along with LSSU's
Chad Nehring.
In the third roud of the shootout ,Notre Dame's Ryan Thang was
unable to score on Mahoney-Wilson, giving LSSU the 1-0 shootout
victory.
After a weekend off, Lake Superior will return to the ice Feb.
5-6 at first-place. Friday's game will start at 7:35 P.M. and
be televised on Comcast Local. Saturday's game will be at 7:05 P.M.
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