Sorry to be late with this one. I didn't get up until 9 AM and then I went out and moved snow for the better part of the day. (140 inches have fallen with 36 inches sitting). If any of the stats below are wrong: Blame me for not listing to Dave Fisher (Oh, my favorite ... [there may be kids on the net]). MTU 1 0 1 0 - 2 UAA 0 1 1 0 -2 1st Period MTU Peterson, B. 16 (unassisted but an assist should be given to his brother Kyle but apparently, the puck bounce off a skate) 8:40 Penalties: UAA - player unknown - slashing MTU - Lebel - holding MTU - Wright - charging UAA - player unknown - interference MTU - Peterson, B - holding MTU - Peterson, K - 10 minute misconduct for banging his stick on the ice after being waved out of a face off 2nd Period: UAA - Norcross 4 (Fisk Kowal) 4:03 Penalties: UAA - Norcross - Roughing MTU - player unkonown - roughing coincidental with above MTU - Ferguson - interference 3rd Period: UAA - Williams (Tumisto, Morris) 5:57 MTU - Stevens 13 (Mikesch P, Hill) 19:24 Penalties: (probably incomplete: I was dozing in and out at 1 AM) MTU - Jenson - roughing UAA - Gore - roughing coincidental with above MTU - Ferguson - roughing UAA - Tumisto - roughing coincidental with above Powerplays: MTU 0 for 2 UAA 0 for 5 Saves: MTU Ram 18 - 10 - 13 - 4 for 45 UAA Shill 10 - 10 - 9 - 2 for 31 3 Stars: Jamie Ram (MTU) 2 Stars: Lee Shill (UAA) 1 Star: Randy Stevens (MTU) Superior Player: Jamie Ram (MTU) Comments: MTU jumped off to an early lead during the first period. During the first period MTU had the jump and played a fair game of hockey. However during the 2nd and early third periods, MTU again faded. It appeared that MTU was going to get another loss as UAA controlled MTU well. However, during the last two minutes of play, Ram was pulled from the goal to give MTU an extra player. This allowed MTU to overpower UAA and gain the game tying goal. It was a defensive game, hardly the score fest that NMU and CC were having (the game that I listened to earlier.) Buzzy Christensen and Robin Anderson were the ref's. Again, Dave Fisher went on about the penalty calls: without seeing the calls, I won't comment further, as I don't trust Dave Fisher's calls. Tonight is another late night effort. Hopefully, I will be able to stay up to 2 AM. Walt Olson MTU h