Team Stats
NMU
SCSU
Shots
21
38
PPG
0
0
SHG
0
0
Penalties
3
1
Penalty Mins
6
2
Faceoffs Won
20
27
Game Leaders
Jonny Brodzinski
Photo by: Tom Nelson
Northern Michigan Sweeps Huskies with 2-1 Victory
1/5/2013 11:01:00 PM | Men's Hockey
St. Cloud, Minn. - The #15 St. Cloud State University men's hockey team (12-10-9, 9-5-0 WCHA) dominated the shot chart but Northern Michigan University (8-10-3, 2-9-3 CCHA) earned the upper hand on the scoreboard with a 2-1 victory over the Huskies on Saturday, Jan. 5 at the National Hockey and Event Center in St. Cloud, Minn.
The SCSU defeat allowed the Wildcats to gain the weekend sweep, which marked the first time since Oct. 12-13 at New Hampshire that the Huskies have been swept in a weekend series in 2012-13.
The Huskies managed to outshoot the Wildcats 38-21 in the contest, which included a 31-13 shot margin in the first two periods combined.
SCSU broke the ice in the second period with a goal by freshman forward Jonny Brodzinski at 10:23. He was assisted on the even-strength goal by senior forward Drew LeBlanc and junior defender Nick Jensen.
The goal was Brodzinski's ninth goal of the campaign and it also marked his seventh consecutive game with a point for the Huskies. LeBlanc continues to chart sterling numbers this winter as his helper stretched his team-high point streak to 11 games, which dates back to Nov. 23.
The assist also allowed LeBlanc to stay atop the NCAA leaderboard for assists in 2012-13 with 24 in 22 games played (1.09 apg). In his career, LeBlanc now has 35 goals and 92 assists for 127 points. Jensen also moved his season point totals to 16 points and 15 assists in 2012-13. In his career, Jensen now has 59 assists at SCSU.
NMU tied the game at the buzzer of the second period with a goal by Kyle Follmer. The goal was listed at 19:59 with assists from Reed Seckel and Matt Thurber and it required a review by the officials before it was allowed to stand.
The Wildcats earned the victory in the third period with a goal at 9:55 by Seckel, as assists were added by Austin Handley and Erik Higby.
SCSU netminder Ryan Faragher took the loss for the Huskies with 19 saves in the game. Jared Coreau gained the victory for NMU with 37 saves on the night. On the power play, SCSU was 0-of-3 and NMU was 0-of-1.
The Huskies will have a bye week on Jan. 11-12, as they prepare for their next home games on Jan. 18-19 against WCHA rival University of Denver. The games against NMU marked the final regular season non-conference games of 2012-13 for the Huskies.
For complete ticket information on the upcoming games against DU, please visit www.scsutickets.com or call 1-877-SCSUTIX (320-308-2137). The always popular SCSU Family Four Packs will be offered for the two DU games. This special deal includes four general admission tickets in the Husky Family Section and two popcorns for just $50.
As always, SCSU students get into all regular season Husky home games for free in 2012-13. Just show your valid SCSU student ID card at the gate and you get in FREE...it is that simple.
The SCSU defeat allowed the Wildcats to gain the weekend sweep, which marked the first time since Oct. 12-13 at New Hampshire that the Huskies have been swept in a weekend series in 2012-13.
The Huskies managed to outshoot the Wildcats 38-21 in the contest, which included a 31-13 shot margin in the first two periods combined.
SCSU broke the ice in the second period with a goal by freshman forward Jonny Brodzinski at 10:23. He was assisted on the even-strength goal by senior forward Drew LeBlanc and junior defender Nick Jensen.
The goal was Brodzinski's ninth goal of the campaign and it also marked his seventh consecutive game with a point for the Huskies. LeBlanc continues to chart sterling numbers this winter as his helper stretched his team-high point streak to 11 games, which dates back to Nov. 23.
The assist also allowed LeBlanc to stay atop the NCAA leaderboard for assists in 2012-13 with 24 in 22 games played (1.09 apg). In his career, LeBlanc now has 35 goals and 92 assists for 127 points. Jensen also moved his season point totals to 16 points and 15 assists in 2012-13. In his career, Jensen now has 59 assists at SCSU.
NMU tied the game at the buzzer of the second period with a goal by Kyle Follmer. The goal was listed at 19:59 with assists from Reed Seckel and Matt Thurber and it required a review by the officials before it was allowed to stand.
The Wildcats earned the victory in the third period with a goal at 9:55 by Seckel, as assists were added by Austin Handley and Erik Higby.
SCSU netminder Ryan Faragher took the loss for the Huskies with 19 saves in the game. Jared Coreau gained the victory for NMU with 37 saves on the night. On the power play, SCSU was 0-of-3 and NMU was 0-of-1.
The Huskies will have a bye week on Jan. 11-12, as they prepare for their next home games on Jan. 18-19 against WCHA rival University of Denver. The games against NMU marked the final regular season non-conference games of 2012-13 for the Huskies.
For complete ticket information on the upcoming games against DU, please visit www.scsutickets.com or call 1-877-SCSUTIX (320-308-2137). The always popular SCSU Family Four Packs will be offered for the two DU games. This special deal includes four general admission tickets in the Husky Family Section and two popcorns for just $50.
As always, SCSU students get into all regular season Husky home games for free in 2012-13. Just show your valid SCSU student ID card at the gate and you get in FREE...it is that simple.
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