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Lakers Earn Weekend Sweep over No. 12 Bowling Green with a 5-2 Win

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BOWLING GREEN, Ohio - The Lake Superior State hockey team completed the weekend sweep over the No. 12 Bowling Green Falcons with a 5-2 win on Saturday, Feb. 13 at the Slater Family Ice Arena in Bowling Green, Ohio in a Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) game. Five different skaters scored goals in the game for the Lakers while Mareks Mitens stopped 28 shots in the game for his sixth win of the season. 

The Lakers and Falcons played to a scoreless tie through the majority of the first period before the Lakers would take a 1-0 lead with 1:40 left on the clock. Hampus Eriksson scored his third goal of the season on a shot that beat Falcon goaltender Eric Dop on his blocker side. Junior forward Miroslav Mucha started the play in the neutral zone as he connected a pass to freshman defenseman Jacob Bengtsson. Bengtsson, who was able to gain the offensive zone, caught an edge along the boards but was still able to get the puck to Eriksson. The senior alternate captain's wrist shot from the center of the circle would give the Lakers the game's first lead.

With the two teams skating four-on-four, Pete Veillette would give the Lakers a two goal lead over the Falcons with his second goal of the weekend. Junior defenseman Jacob Nordqvist collected the puck behind the Laker goal and would carry the puck up the ice before entering the offensive zone alongside Ashton Calder. Nordqvist would feed the puck to Calder, and the Lakers leading scorer would find Veillette, who was trailing on the play, wide open in the slot. Dropping down to one knee to get off the shot, Veillette sent a quick shot right over Dop's glove to put the Lakers ahead 2-0 at 4:42 of the second period. 

Still skating four a side, the Lakers would extend their lead to 3-0 over the Falcons when Louis Boudon scored his second goal in as many games. Will Riedell would intercept a pass from Bowling Green in the Lakers defensive zone to start the play. Riedell skated up the ice on a two-on-one odd man rush with Boudon and would hit the Laker forward with a perfect pass for the team's third goal of the night. Boudon was able to redirect the puck into the wide open net for his fifth goal of the season. 

At 13:55 of the second period, the Lakers would score to take a 4-0 lead over Bowling Green. With coincidental penalties expiring seconds before the goal, Benito Posa joined Veillette and Calder for a three-on-two opportunity into the Falcons zone. With the puck rolling, Posa dropped a pass back to Veillette, who would then find Calder open. Calder sent the puck into the top corner of the net for his team-leading eighth goal of the season. 

The Falcons would end Laker goaltender Mareks Mitens' shutout bid in the game at 3:24 of the third period when Cameron Wright scored to get Bowling Green on the board. Wright's goal was assisted by Adam Pitters. 

Dustin Manz would score the Lakers final goal of the game at 12:36 of the third period as he notched his first goal of the season to put the Lakers ahead 5-1 over the Falcons. Senior captain Lukas Kaelble started the play in the Lakers defensive end and sent a stretch pass up the ice to Jack Jeffers. After Jeffers gained the offensive zone, he dropped a pass to Manz at the blue line. Manz sent a shot from the blue line that would beat Dop as the puck found its way through traffic to regain the four goal lead for the Lakers.

Bowling Green would cap off the game's scoring as Wright scored his second of the night to make the score 5-2. 

Mitens would finish the game with 28 saves bringing his weekend total to 61 saves of 64 shots against the Falcons. Dop stopped 19 of the 24 shots he faced in the game from the Lakers.

The Lakers will have a few days off before heading to Houghton, Mich. for a Tuesday afternoon match-up with the Michigan Tech Huskies at 2:07 p.m. at the John MacInnes Student Ice Arena. The game was originally scheduled for the weekend of Jan. 22-23 but was postponed due to COVID-19 protocols.

Even though spectators cannot currently attend Laker games, there are still a number of ways that fans will be able to follow the game action. All Laker home games, and away games against WCHA opponents during the 2020-21 season will be available to watch live on FloHockey, the WCHA's streaming partner. For more information or to sign up for a subscription, visit https:/www.flohockey.tv. Fans can also tune in to the radio broadcast on 99.5 Yes FM, the official radio station of Laker hockey.

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Players Mentioned

Ashton Calder

#16 Ashton Calder

Forward
6' 1"
Junior
Lincoln (USHL)
Hampus Eriksson

#24 Hampus Eriksson

Forward
6' 6"
Senior
Fairbanks (NAHL)
Lukas Kaelble

#22 Lukas Kaelble

Defense
6' 1"
Senior
Fargo (USHL)
Dustin Manz

#8 Dustin Manz

Forward
5' 10"
Sophomore
Prince George Spruce Kings (BCHL)
Mareks Mitens

#30 Mareks Mitens

Goaltender
6' 1"
Senior
Aston (NAHL)
Miroslav Mucha

#10 Miroslav Mucha

Forward
6' 1"
Junior
Minot (NAHL)
Jacob Nordqvist

#15 Jacob Nordqvist

Defense
5' 9"
Junior
Madison (USHL)
Will Riedell

#3 Will Riedell

Defense
6' 2"
Senior
New Jersey (NAHL)
Pete Veillette

#26 Pete Veillette

Forward
5' 9"
Junior
Ottawa (CCHL)
Jacob Bengtsson

#4 Jacob Bengtsson

Defense
6' 3"
Junior
Waterloo (USHL)
Louis Boudon

#29 Louis Boudon

Forward
5' 11"
Senior
Northeast Generals (NAHL)
Jack Jeffers

#26 Jack Jeffers

Forward
6' 0"
Senior
Alabama-Huntsville (NCAA)

Players Mentioned

Ashton Calder

#16 Ashton Calder

6' 1"
Junior
Lincoln (USHL)
Forward
Hampus Eriksson

#24 Hampus Eriksson

6' 6"
Senior
Fairbanks (NAHL)
Forward
Lukas Kaelble

#22 Lukas Kaelble

6' 1"
Senior
Fargo (USHL)
Defense
Dustin Manz

#8 Dustin Manz

5' 10"
Sophomore
Prince George Spruce Kings (BCHL)
Forward
Mareks Mitens

#30 Mareks Mitens

6' 1"
Senior
Aston (NAHL)
Goaltender
Miroslav Mucha

#10 Miroslav Mucha

6' 1"
Junior
Minot (NAHL)
Forward
Jacob Nordqvist

#15 Jacob Nordqvist

5' 9"
Junior
Madison (USHL)
Defense
Will Riedell

#3 Will Riedell

6' 2"
Senior
New Jersey (NAHL)
Defense
Pete Veillette

#26 Pete Veillette

5' 9"
Junior
Ottawa (CCHL)
Forward
Jacob Bengtsson

#4 Jacob Bengtsson

6' 3"
Junior
Waterloo (USHL)
Defense
Louis Boudon

#29 Louis Boudon

5' 11"
Senior
Northeast Generals (NAHL)
Forward
Jack Jeffers

#26 Jack Jeffers

6' 0"
Senior
Alabama-Huntsville (NCAA)
Forward