November
20 - The Bemidji State men’s hockey team had five goals from
five different players in Tuesday’s 5-1 exhibition victory
over the Manitoba Bisons at John S. Glas Fieldhouse.
Ian
Lowe (Fr., Bradwardine, Manitoba) got things started for the Beavers,
notching a goal 7:28 into the first period off a pass behind the
goalie from Emil Billberg (Fr., Stockholm, Sweden). Ryan Cramer
(Fr., International Falls, Minn.) scored the eventual game-winner
at the 13:33 mark of the opening period, with assists from Brandon
Marino (Jr., Riverside, Calif.) and Matt Francis (Jr., Surrey, B.C.).
Matt
Read (Fr., Ilderton, Ontario) got one more goal before the first
intermission, scoring with 11 seconds remaining off an assist by
Riley Weselowski (Sr., Pilot Mound, Manitoba). Weselowski passed
it to Read behind the BSU net, and Read took the puck coast-to-coast,
weaving in and out of Manitoba defenders before eventually finding
the net on the top right corner.
Bemidji
State outshot UM 17-3 in the first frame, and 37-20 for the entire
game.
Blaine
Jarvis (Sr., Gladstone, Manitoba) scored the fourth goal of the
game with 3:36 remaining in the second period. Joey Moggach (So.,
Brandon, Manitoba) provided the assist on Jarvis’ goal.
Billberg
topped things off for the Beavers with a power-play goal with 2:21
remaining in the same frame off assists by Lowe and Cody Bostock
(Jr., Salmon Arm, B.C.).
Bemidji
State was 1-for-6 on the power play and the Bisons went 0-for-5.
Calin
Wild got Manitoba on the board 5:11 into the final period, making
sure his team would not be shut out. Mike Hellyer and Nolan Waker
assisted on the goal.
Matt
Dalton (Fr., Clinton, Ontario) was in net for the Beavers, playing
all but 18 seconds and coming up with 19 saves. Justin Harris began
the game in net for the Bisons, taking the loss after allowing the
first three goals and saving 19 shots. Steve Christie replaced Harris
halfway through the second period, and he allowed two more goals
and saved 13 shots.
Bemidji
State is now 7-5-1 in exhibition games since 1999-2000, and is now
3-2-1 in exhibition games against Manitoba. The Beavers improved
their all-time record against UM to 21-15-3 and are now 16-10-3
at home against the Bisons.
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