NMU 1 1 3 5 UND 1 1 2 4 First Period: SCORING: 1. NMU-Karlander 6 (MacGillvray) 8:29 2. UND-Naumenko 7 (Unassisted) 17:34 PENALTIES: NMU-Seymour, Boarding :17 UND-Wilson, Roughing 7:27 UND-Trew, Roughing 7:27 NMU-Cain, Roughing 7:27 NMU-Spina, Roughing 7:27 NMU-Janicki, Roughing 7:27 UND-Wynne, Slashing 18:36 Second Period: SCORING: 3. NMU-Harding 8 (Hehr, MacGillvray) 15:50 4. UND-Rappana 1 (Beswick, Wilson) 18:39 PENALTIES: NMU-Sheptak, Interference 2:20 NMU-Sheptak, Elbowing 11:32 UND-Slukynsky, Tripping 18:53 Third Period: SCORING: 5. NMU-Hadden 14 (MacGillvray, Harding) :26-PPG 6. NMU-Karlander 7 (MacGillvray, George) 8:37 7. NMU-Harding 9 (MacGillvray) 8:45 8. UND-Pivetz 2 (Unassisted) 10:13-PPG 9. UND-K. Murphy 5 (Sturrock, Slukynsky) 13:53 PENALTIES: UND-Kirton, Highsticking :52 NMU-Welsing, Roughing :52 NMU-Riplinger, Hooking 9:13 NMU-Cain, Tripping 11:24 NMU-George, Highsticking 16:37 Goalie Saves: UND-Kvalevog 3 9 3 15 UND-Lembke x x 4 4 NMU-Kochan 14 19 20 53 Penalties: UND 5-10 NMU 10-20 Power Plays: UND 1-7 NMU 1-2 Referees: Mark Thomas Brendan Rutherford Linesman: Randy Schmidt Attendance: 5,204 Summary: Not much to say about this game. You all have seen those kind of games where one team is in the opponent's zone for most of the game. They get a large amount of shots on goal, but due to exceptional play by the other goaltender, the other team is kept into the game and wins. That is what happened last night with the Sioux going up against Northern Michigan. Dieter Kochan, who was WCHA Defensive Player of the Week last week, did a phenominal job against the Sioux. He stopped many breakaways and 2 on 1s. He is the only reason why the Wildcats won the game. Wait!! Another reason is that Toby Kvalevog couldn't stop any coming his way. I believe it wasn't his fault, though. I mean the first goal was a breakaway shorthanded goal. The next goal was a redirected shot. The third goal was off the faceoff and was screened, I think, by the whole Wildcat team and 2 Sioux. But after Kvalevog let in a soft goal, Coach Blais brought in the back-up goalie, Lembke. And eight seconds later, Lembke was welcomed into the game with a high, glovehand goal. I guess one leg split does not constitute a good warmup!! I believe the Sioux tonight should start Toby Kvalevog and do what they did last night, you can't go wrong with 57 shots on goal. And as a Sioux fan, I hope Kochan ate some bad chicken after the game so we don't face him tonight or it will be another long night. Jeff