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Wayne Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Wayne Smith <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 5 Dec 1994 03:04:50 EST
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(Ed: from Todd J. McCarty <[log in to unmask]> .. wts)
 
        1       2       3       T
 
UND     2       1       1       4
UAA     3       3       2       8
 
First Period -  UAA (1) Stitt 6 (Williams, Tuomisto) 2:05;
                UND (1) Hoogsteen 6 (Naumenko) 4:34 pp;
                UND (2) Wynne 7 (Hoogsteen) 5:35 pp;
                UAA (2) Bethard 4 (Meek) 13:29;
                UAA (3) Thornborough 3 (Rautakallio, Mylymok) 17:25;
 
Second Period - UND (3) Corey Johnson 5 (Hoogsteen) 3:21;
                UAA (4) Williams 4 7:06;
                UAA (5) Prevost 2 (Grabinski, Stewart) 10:21;
                UAA (6) Prevost 3 (Gravinski, Stewart) 13:25;
 
Third Period -  UAA (7) Norcross 2 (Stitt, Bethard) 1:24 pp;
                UND (4) Trew 5 (Naumenko, Hoogsteen) 16:44 pp;
                UAA (8) Thornborough 4 (Williams) 18:04;
 
SOG     1       2       3       T
UND     11      7       11      29
UAA     9       20      15      44
 
Saves
UND,Kvalevog (3-4-1) 23 shots 29 saves
UND,Lembke (started third period) 13 shots-15 saves
 
UAA, Schill (3-7-0) 29 shots-25 savesa
 
Power Play
UND 3 of 7
UAA 1 of 5
 
Comments: Well this game was a hard fought game, with over 70 minutes of
penalties handed out. Most of this was during a scrum late n the second
period while UAA was short handed. Lee Schill had apparently covered the puck,
and someone crashed the net a little late. The scrum ensued. Everyone paired
off. Two entertaining parts was one of the defensemen(not sure who) was
pretty much dominating UAA's Petri Tuomisto. He almost had Petri's jersey
over his head, in which case Petri would have yet again earned his nickname
Toast. The other funny part was just as they were pairing off, since
UAA was shorthanded, one of the UND players couldnt find anyone, and as he
approached one of the fights, UAA's Lee Schill, who looks pretty large in
his goalie gear, stepped in front of him, and kind of bullied him out of there.
It was funny because it was obvious the guy did not want to fight Schill,
but there was no way he was getting around him.
 
Well I hope this satisfies you Fighting Sioux out there.
-Todd - GO UAA- WIN STREAK OF 1!!!!

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