Box Score SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. – Lake Superior State and Alaska
skated to a 2-2 draw Friday, and the Lakers tied a school record
for single-season ties with eight this season.
The Lakers (9-12-8 overall, 7-9-7-4 Central Collegiate Hockey
Association) gained one point during 2-0 shootout loss to Alaska
(12-12-5, 9-11-5-3 CCHA). Halfway through the weekend series, LSSU
remained tied for seventh place in the CCHA, while Alaska held onto
sixth place. The Lakers are now tied with Northern Michigan instead
of Ohio State, which dropped to ninth.
The Nanooks took a 1-0 lead just over the 10-minute mark of the
first period with a goal from Derek Klassen. Klassen's goal was
assisted by Chad Gehon. At 9:15 of the second period, Alaska took a
2-0 lead on a goal from Joe Sova, assisted by Gehon and
Klassen.
LSSU freshman defenseman Andrew Perrault (1-3—4) took a
shot from the point off a faceoff and notched is first collegiate
goal at 9:55 of the second period, bringing the Lakers within one
goal of the Nanooks. At 2:39 of the third period, senior forward
Chad Nehring (6-3—9) buried a puck and tied the game 2-2.
Sophomore forward Ben Power (2-3—5) and senior forward Tyson
Hobbins (1-2—3) notched the assists.
After a scoreless five-minute sudden-death overtime, which
included power plays for both teams, the Lakers and Nanooks
prepared for the shootout. Alaska's Colton Beck and Kevin
Petovello tallied the winning goals.
UAF netminder Scott Greenham stopped shots by LSSU senior
forward Rick Schofield and sophomore forward Domenic Monardo.
Greenham (12-12-5) made 24 saves for the night, while freshman
goaltender Kevin Kapalka (8-7-7-4) stopped 29 shots on goal for
LSSU.
The Lakers were 0-for-2 on the power play and held UAF to
0-for-3.
The Lakers, who are 0-0-4 in their last four home games and
3-1-4 in their last eight contests, face the Nanooks again Saturday
at 7:05 p.m. UAF owns a three-point lead over LSSU in the CCHA
standings.
LSSU 2, UAF 2