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December 8, 2001
Start Time:  7:07 p.m.
        only 2 minutes late tonight.  Haven't a clue why.  Might be
        the substitute announcer.  Remember the regular announcer
        received a game DQ yesterday.
End Time:  9:26 p.m.
                                        St. Cloud State University
                                                          vs.
Attendance:  6,222                             Colorado College


ST. CLOUD STATE HUSKIES: 2-Colin Peters, D;  3-Mark Hartigan,C; 4-Jim
McNamara,D; 5-Derek Eastman,D; 7-Jon Cullen,C; 8-Jeff Finger,D; 10-Matt
Hendricks,RW; 11-Dave Iannazzo,RW; 12-Ryan Malone,LW; 13-Nate DiCasmirro,LW;
14-Ryan Johnson,LW; 16-Ryan LaMere,D ; 17-Mike Walsh,RW; 19-Joe Motzko,RW;
21-Lee Brooks,C; 24-Matt Gens,D; 28-Mike Doyle,LW; 30-Dean Weasler,G; 31-Jason
Montgomery,G; 33-Peter Szabo,C;

COLORADO COLLEGE TIGERS: 1-Gian Baldrica,G; 5-Richard Petiot,D; 6-Jason
Jozsa,D; 7-Trent Clark,RW; 9-Joe Cullen, RW; 10-Noah Clarke,LW; 11-Jason
Krischuk,C; 12-Mike Stuart,D; 15-James Laux,D; 17-Mark Cullen,C; 18-Alex
Kim,C; 20-Tom Preissing,D; 22-Chris H artsburg,RW; 23-Colin Stuart,LW; 24-Reid
Goolsby,LW; 25-Scott Polaski,RW; 26-Andrew Canzanello,D; 27-Peter Sejna,LW;
28-Tyler Liebel,C; 30-Curtis McElhinney,G; 39-Jeff Sanger,G.

Scoring by Period    Penalties      Power Plays    Overall Records (League)
SCSU  0-0-1=1    SCSU  4 for  8    SCSU  0 for  3    SCSU 13-2-1 (11-2-1 )
CC    2-3-0=5     CC   4 for  8    CC    0 for  3    CC    9-6-1 ( 5-6-1 )
        four of the goals were at the far end, and i really can't tell
        you if the red light down there was fixed or not.  For all 4 of
        them, even these tired old eyes saw them go in.

Shots on Goal by Period                 Saves by Period (with Minutes Played)
SCSU  9- 8- 8 - 25      Dean Weasler (SCSU)     16- 8- 9 -- 33 (60:00)
CC   18-11- 9 - 38      Curtis McElhinney (CC)   9- 8- 7 -- 24 (60:00)
        CC did not sleep through the second period like yesterday
        Freshman Curtis McElhinney does well in his first (i believe)
        WCHA start. After this AMs headline "Stop goes the Weasler" to
        describe the immense effort yesterday by the husky netminder,
        I don't know what will spring from Thomas Harding's pen for
        the sunday headline.  Ring out the old, ring in the new.

Head Referee: Jon Campion         Assistant Referees: Gary Pedigo, Tim Swiader

Scoring                 Penalties                                         Time
FIRST PERIOD
G1-CC, ALEX KIM 7 (Richard Petiot 1, Mike Stuart 3).......................4:50
        this came across the goal mouth (my) right to left and Kim
        stuffed the puck high.  how often do 2 Ds get assists
G2-CC, COLIN STUART 5 (*Joe Cullen 2, Andrew Canzanello 4)...............10:03
        the puck seemed to go under a husky defender and there was a
        bit  of relaxing, but colin dug it out and circled around the
        net
                P1-SCSU, Nate DiCasmirro (2-roughing)....................11:00
                P2-CC, Richard Petiot (2-roughing).......................11:00
        a lesser referee would have only called petiots retaliation,
        but campion saw dicasmirro's initial roughing and called them
        both even though petiot did deck dicasmirro

        on the ensuing 4 v 4 weasler gave up a juicy rebound that
        sejna couldn't quite put away.  Actually, the difference
        between last night and tonight seemed to be that weasler was
        giving up more rebounds.  St cloud didn't play worse and CC
        didn't seem better.  There were rebounds and favorable bounces
                P3-SCSU, Mike Doyle (2-tripping).........................15:34
SECOND PERIOD
                P4-CC, Richard Petiot (2-interference)....................1:06
G3-CC, PETER SEJNA 7 (*Scott Polaski 5, Richard Petiot 2).................6:32
        from low inside the right circle, sejna beat weasler cleanly
G4-CC, COLIN STUART 6 (Tom Preissing 13, *Curtis McElhinney 1)...........12:33
        i thought this was a bit iffy.  colin came on as part of a
        change and caught the pass behind the defence and waltzed
        (well, skated, actually) in and beat weasler rfom the inside
        edge of the circle.
G5-CC, JAMES LAUX 1 (*Jason Krischuk 3, Chris Hartsburg 3)...............13:23
                P5-CC, Mike Stuart (2-cross-checking)....................13:51
                P6-CC, Scott Polaski (2-hooking).........................17:18
                P7-SCSU, bench (2-too many men on the ice
                               (served by Mike Doyle))...................18:44
        This was SO obvious that anybody at home, or even scott staudte
        or greg rockenback (they were the assistant refs up in denver
        tonight) would have had time to get to the arena, park the car,
        buy a ticket, get a soda, and still have enough time to count
        to 6.

THIRD PERIOD
G6-SCSU, RYAN LAMERE 4 (Mark Hartigan 14).................................4:10
        oh well, there went the shutout on a screen from out near the
        blue line
                P8-SCSU, Ryan Malone (2-holding).........................19:50
        it REALLY didn't absolutely HAVE to be called.

* indicates scoring change
        i'm guessing it's guz one of the normal spotters was doing
        somethig else and the second spotter was even blinder than me.
        Prettier too, but i'm not supposed to notice that.


charlie shub   University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
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