Box Score SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. - Lake Superior State came out
victorious Saturday after last night's 2-1 loss to Northern
Michigan. The Lakers scored three goals in both the first and
third periods to win 6-3 and salvage a split with the Wildcats.
The Lakers are 11-7-2 overall and 7-6-1-1 in the Central
Collegiate Hockey Association. LSSU moved into fourth place in
the CCHA after Saturday's victory, breaking Northern Michigan's
four-game winning streak. The Lakers, who ended a three-game losing
skid, lead the total goals count in the Cappo Cup
series, 7-5.
LSSU opened the game with back-to- back power-play goals. Senior
defenseman Kyle Haines (2-10--12) scored the first power-play goal
at 8:10 on assists from sophomore forwards Kellan Lain (3-3--6) and
Colin Campbell (4-7--11).
Sophomore forward Dan Radke (2-2--4) netted LSSU's second
power-play goal at 16:20 of the first period. Junior forward
Domenic Monardo (9-9--18), who compiled four points for the night
and five for the weekend, and Haines assisted on Radke's
goal.
Thirteen seconds after Radke's goal, sophomore forward Kyle Jean
(9-5--14) gave the Lakers a 3-0 lead. Campbell and freshman
defenseman Kevin Czuczman (2-3--5) added the assists on Jean's
goal.
After a scoreless second period, NMU scored three goals in
the third period, tying the game 3-3. At 15:34, just 44 seconds
after the Wildcats knotted the score, Monardo netted the
game-winning goal for the Lakers from Radke. Monardo also gave LSSU
a 5-3 lead at 16:30, assisted by junior forward Ben Power (1-5--6)
and junior defenseman Zach Trotman (6-8--14).
With 21 seconds left in the third period, Jean netted his second
goal of the night, an empty-net goal, from Monardo.
The Lakers were 2-for-4 on the power-play and held Northern
Michigan to 0-for-4 on the power-play. The Lakers' two power-play
goals were scored on what was the league's best penalty-killing
team.
Sophomore netminder Kevin Kapalka (10-6-2-1) faced 47 shots on
net, making a season-high of 44 saves. NMU's Jared Coreau made 18
saves in the second and third periods, recording the loss. He took
over for starting goalie Reid Ellingson.
LSSU and NMU (8-7-3 overall, 5-6-3-2 CCHA) are now tied for
11th in the men's Division I PairWise Rankings.
LSSU 6, NMU 3