On Sat, 14 Jan 1995, Jeffery S Walden wrote: > 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 > I don't remeber LANDON getting his named announced was this decided later he looked tired or something...The UNM guys tried to through him off his game... > 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 >