DENVER (Magness Arena) -- The Bemidji State University men’s ice
hockey team battled back from an early 1-0 deficit to hold a one-goal
lead at the conclusion of the first period, but a pair of rebound goals
by No. 14 University of Denver vaulted the Pioneers past BSU, 4-2,
Saturday at Magness Arena in Denver, Colo.
After a 3-1 victory Friday, the win allowed DU to complete the series
sweep of the Beavers marking the first time BSU has been swept in a road
series since Jan. 16-17, 2009 at the University of Minnesota Duluth.
“Tonight was very disappointing,” commented head coach
Tom Serratore. “They are a good hockey team, we all know that, but we had a 2-1 lead and we it get away.”
Denver got the scoring started at the 4:59 mark of the first period.
With defenseman
Dan MacIntyre (Fort Frances, Ontario) in the
penalty box for tripping, DU’s David Makowski made the Beavers pay on
the Pioneers’ first power-play opportunity of the game. With assists
from Luke Salazar and Drew Shore, Makowski fired a shot from the point
that found its way into the back of the net to put DU up 1-0.
But Bemidji State got the spark it needed with just under three minutes
left in the first, when Chris Knowlton was called for elbowing.
Serratore pulled goaltender
Mathieu Dugas (L'Assomption, Quebec) for an extra attacker and the move paid off. At the 17:47 mark
Sam Rendle (Fr., D, Grand Rapids, Minn.) took a centering pass from
Shea Walters (Jr., F, Hibbing, Minn.) and scored an extra attacker goal from the slot. Senior captain and BSU’s leading scorer
Matt Read (Ilderton, Ontario) was also credited with an assist on the play.
Although the Beavers evened the score at 1-1, the penalty on Knowlton
set BSU up for a power-play with 2:13 left in the frame. It would take
just 41 seconds for the Beavers to grab their first lead of the
evening. On a tremendous display of passing and patience, Bemidji State
got a pass from
Emil Billberg (Sr., F, Stockholm, Sweden) out of the corner that was centered by
Jordan George (So., F, Madison, Wis.) and
Ian Lowe (Sr., F, Bradwardine, Manitoba) connected one-timer from the top of the crease to account for a BSU power-play goal.
In a second period that saw each team go on the man advantage on two
occasions, the only goal of the frame came with 1:23 remaining and both
teams at full strength. DU’s Paul Phillips fired a shot on goal that
was initially turned away by Dugas, but the BSU goaltender lost the puck
and the rebound was flipped over his shoulder for Nick Shore’s first
goal of the season.
The tally knotted the score at 2-2 setting up a third period, 20-minute chase for the win.
Anthony Maiani put the Pioneers up 3-2 at the 7:10 mark of the third
corralling a rebound off the shot of Nick Shore and putting it past
Dugas.
The goal would stand as the game winner.
With 1:18 left in the game, Bemidji State again pulled its goaltender
for an extra attacker. The Beavers got a couple good looks at the net,
but in an effort to clear the puck out of the zone, DU’s Jason Zucker
fired the puck the length of the ice and buried an empty-net goal to
solidify the 4-2 win and complete the series sweep.
With the win, Denver extends its lead in the series to 7-0-0 and is a perfect 6-0-0 when hosting the Beavers.
Bemidji State (2-7-1; 2-7-1 WCHA) returns home to open the nonconference
portion of its schedule hosting Northern Michigan University (4-6-2;
4-4-1 CCHA) for a two-game set Nov. 26-27. The series is scheduled to
begin Friday with a 7:37 p.m. opening face-off at the Bemidji Regional
Event Center and will conclude with a 7:07 p.m. affair Saturday.
Bemidji State University, BSU hockey and the Bemidji Regional Event
Center have announced several ticket specials for next weekend’s series
with the Wildcats. Fans will receive a $5 discount off single-game
ticket prices when presenting a non-perishable food item at the BREC box
office a the time of purchase.
Food collected during the series will be donated to the Bemidji
Community Food Shelf, which provides emergency food to Beltrami County
families and/or individuals who have short term, emergency food needs.
In addition, high school or college students that present a
school/university ID at the time of purchase will get $5 tickets to sit
in the Bemidji State student section all weekend.
Finally, Saturday, Nov. 27 is Bemidji Youth Hockey Night at the BREC.
Area youth hockey players wearing their team jerseys can purchase
single-game tickets for just $12. Youth hockey players are also invited
to bring their skates to “Skate with the Beavers” following the game.
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