The first game of the critical WCHA weekend series between the Michigan Tech Huskies and the Northern Michigan Wildcats came off as advertised last night at Marquette's Lakeview Arena. "Playoff hockey" was the most commonly used descriptor in the commentators' reports, and winning coach Rick Comley of NMU said during the postgame interview, "There's not a lot of yelling going on in that locker room right now. There's a lot of tired and bruised hockey players, and I'm sure the same is true on the Michigan Tech side." It was a fun evening. Hockey-Ler Bob Gilreath of Tech and his wife Liz came down for dinner and the game. We were also joined by Tech faculty member Walt Olson and his wife. I've "met" Walt through another Bitnet list, and am recruiting him for Hockey-L. After showing the Olsons a bit of the NMU campus and downtown Marquette, we adjourned to the Vierling Saloon and Sampling Room where we joined forces with the Gilreaths for a hearty pregame dinner. Everyone was in high spirits. (The Olsons brought me a Huskie coffee mug--whether or not I dare use it in public around here remains to be seen.) The game was a sellout and thus available on per-for-view TV locally. As usual, there were in fact some empty seats due to season ticket holders who don't show. Nonetheless, it was a large and boisterous gathering. The entire game featured hard hitting, fast action and a fair number of minor injuries and penalties, but it never got out of hand. The Huskies took the first lead at 12:53 of the first period when they mounted a three-man rush on Wildcat goalie Corwin Saurdiff. A nice relay pass from John Young to Jim Storm coming down the left side resulted in a shot which Saurdiff couldn't recover fast enough to stop. Things were a bit quieter after that, but just before the period ended Wildcat fans woke up when Joe Frederick scored his 20th goal in just 17 games this year when his hard shot off a rebound right in front of MTU netminder Jamie Ram fought its way through and over Ram's glove into the net. The Wildcats got the winning offensive effort immediately after the start of the second period. At 00:59 Brent Riplinger was the beneficiary of a great effort by teammate Bryan Ganz, who checked a Huskie off the puck behind the Tech goal. The puck slipped out near Ram's right side and Ripliner slipped it past him for a 2-1 Wildcat lead. Just 38 seconds later Ganz was rewarded for that effort (which at least initially didn't give him an assist) when he maintained position coming down the slot as Troy Johnson carried the puck in. Johnson's centering pass was quickly guided into the net to Ram's right by Ganz. Later in the period the Huskies made it a one-goal game again with what I'm coming to call a "that's hockey" goal, and in this case could be a "two-cushion shot." MTU's Justin Peca blasted a shot at Saurdiff from about eight feet in front; Saurdiff blocked it cleanly but the rebound hit NMU defenseman Geoff Simpson in the leg and bounced into the goal. I told Walt Olson that all Huskie fans, being the great sports they are, should be ashamed of that goal, but he seemed to think it was just fine. There was no more scoring, just lots of incredible goal tending by both Ram and Saurdiff. Ram was especially sensational during a big Wildcat flurry in the third period, including among his efforts the snuffing out of what looked like a sure-fire score by Mike Harding on a clean breakaway. An exciting, tough game--just what was expected, and is expected at Houghton for tonight's rematch. Saurdiff, who has been alternating with freshman Paul Taylor was extremely impressive, and Comley when asked about who would start in goal for the 'Cats tonight said he didn't know yet. A week ago he would have automatically said it was the other goalie's turn. For 24 hours, the game result and those of others in the WCHA last night leaves Minnesota in third place two points ahead of NMU in fourth, with Tech in fifth one point behind the Wildcats, St. Cloud one point behind the Huskies in sixth and Denver falling to seventh. Idle Minnesota-Duluth remains in first, but second place Wisconsin closed the gap between the Bulldogs and the Badgers by two points. Scoring First Period 1. MTU, Storm (16) (Young), Wright), ppg, 12:53 2. NMU, Frederick (20) (Hadden, Harding), 19:41 Second Period 3. NMU, Riplinger (13) (unassisted), 00:59 4. NMU, Ganz (8) (Johnson, Riplinger), 01:37 5. MTU, Peca (12) ((Stevens, Mikesch), 13:51 Third Period No scoring Power play opportunities: NMU, 0-5; MTU, 1-7 Penalties: NMU, 12: MTU, 9 Goalie saves: NMU, 26 (Saurdiff, 8-12-6); MTU, 28 (Ram, 8-8-12) Attendance: 4,246 (paid, SRO--sort of) ********************************************************************** * Steve Christopher, NMU [log in to unmask] * * * * * * NCAA Division I Hockey National Champions 1990-91 * GO * * * NCAA Division I Hockey Final Eight 1991-92 * * * WCHA League Champions 1990-91 * 'CATS! * * * WCHA Playoff Champions 1988-89/1990-91/1991-92 . . . * * * * * **********************************************************************