Box Score FAIRBANKS, Alaska- Lake Superior State again fell behind 2-0
through two periods and dropped its second game of the weekend
series at Alaska, 2-1.
The Lakers were again outshot by a Nanooks squad that posted 85
shots on the weekend. The Lakers managed 41 shots on Sean Cahill
who backstopped both victories for Alaska while giving up just one
goal each night.
In net for the Lakers (7-22-1, 6-16-0 Western Collegiate Hockey
Association) was Gordon Defiel,
who posted another hard-fought effort with 42 saves. Defiel
(7-20-1) made 80 saves on 85 shots faced during the series.
Alaska (14-13-1, 9-12-1 WCHA) got the ball rolling early with a
goal by Shawn Hochhausen at 10:19 of the first period. It was his
fourth of the year and assisted by Zach Frye and Nolan
Youngmun.
The Nanooks led the first period in shots, 13-10. The Lakers
went 0-2 on the power play during the first period while the
Nanooks were unsuccessful on their lone attempt.
With 10:19 remaining in the middle period, UAF senior Garrick
Perry intercepted an errant pass by Eric Drapluk
at the Lakers' own half of the neutral zone and shoveled it in past
Defiel for an unassisted goal. It was Perry's sixth marker of the
season.
For the second straight night, the Lakers failed to notch a goal
until the third period. In game two it was Drapluk (3-5--8) picking
the top-shelf above Cahill's shoulder and closing the Nanooks lead
to 2-1. Drapluk's powerplay goal was set up by a give-and-go with
Garret
Clemment (3-3--6) after Clemment retrieved a shot by Stephen
Perfetto (8-4--12) that was blocked.
The Lakers pulled Defiel with 80 seconds remaining in favor of
the extra attacker. Freshman defender Ryan Renz (0-3--3)
had what was probably the most fruitful opportunity for the Lakers
with the extra attacker. Renz danced past a sprawling defender but
his wrist shot was swallowed up by Cahill's with 34 seconds
remaining. After the ensuing faceoff, Perry nearly added his second
of the night for the Nanooks as his half-ice hustle play rang off
the outside of the net. The Lakers scooped up the puck and gave one
last effort up the ice with 12 seconds remaining but were
unsuccessful.
The Lakers finished the game 1-for-4 on the power play while
holding Alaska to 0-for-4.
The Lakers return home next weekend as they face the Chargers of
Alabama-Huntsville in Taffy Abel Arena Feb. 13-14. During the
series, LSSU concessions will be selling alcoholic beverages for
the first time in Abel Arena for all adults 21 and over. Alcoholic
beverages will also be sold during the final home series of the
season March 6-7 against Ferris State. All alcohol sales will be on
the second-floor concourse.
The Lakers and Chargers are tied for the eighth spot and are
contending for one of the final two WCHA playoff berths. Alaska
Anchorage, swept by Minnesota State this weekend, still sits 10th
in the WCHA standings, two points behind the Lakers and
Chargers.
Final UAF 2 - LSSU 1
Photo credit: Paul McCarthy