Team Stats
SCSU
MIAMI
Shots
26
33
PPG
2
0
SHG
0
0
Penalties
5
4
Penalty Mins
10
8
Faceoffs Won
26
38
Game Leaders
Skaters
Ryan Faragher at Miami University on Feb. 22.
Photo by: Tom Nelson
#4 St. Cloud State Blanks Miami, 3-0
2/22/2014 9:39:00 PM | Men's Hockey
The #4 St. Cloud State University men's hockey team (18-7-5, 12-5-3-0 NCHC) maintained a share of the NCHC lead thanks to a 3-0 victory at Miami University (11-16-3, 5-14-1-1 NCHC) on Saturday Feb. 22 in Oxford, Ohio. The victory moves SCSU's league point total to 39 and the Huskies are tied for top honors in the league along with North Dakota.
The victory was clinched by the Huskies thanks to a stellar effort in the nets by junior goalie Ryan Farahger, who made 33 saves in the shutout win for SCSU. This was Faragher's first shutout in 2013-14 and it marked the fifth shutout in his career at SCSU. This was also the first time in the series history that the Huskies have shutout the Redhawks.
The Huskies broke the ice early with the game-winning goal scored by Jimmy Murray at 4:14 of the first period. Jonny Brodzinski and Nic Dowd both posted assists on the goal, which was Murray's 10th of the 2013-14 campaign.
Just over a minute later, SCSU took advantage of a double-minor penalty called on Miami's Blake Coleman. On the advantage, David Morley scored his ninth goal of the year on the power play at 5:36. Cory Thorson and Murray earned assists on the goal by Morley.
The two teams then settled into a defense battle as the second period was scoreless. In the third period, the Huskies iced the game with a power play goal by Dowd at 14:10. Ethan Prow and Brodzinski each had assists on the goal, which was Dowd's team-leading 18th of the campaign.
Brodzinski and Dowd continue to lead the Huskies this season with 33 points, while Prow now has an impressive 15 assists from the blueline in 2013-14.
On the night, SCSU was outshot by the Redhawks 33-26. On the power play, SCSU was 2-of-3 and ranks fourth in the nation with a 25.2 percent power play rate. Faragher had 33 saves in the game, including 14 saves in the closing period while MU's Jay Williams had 23 saves in the loss. Faragher improves to 16-6-4 with the victory tonight.
The Huskies will return home for a key NCHC showdown at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center on Feb. 28 and March 1 against North Dakota. The game on Feb. 28 will start at 8:07 p.m. and the game on March 1 begins at 7:07 p.m. Of note, the game on Feb. 28 will be televised nationally on the CBS Sports Network. Please check your local listings for details. For complete ticket information for these games, please call 1-877-SCSUTIX or 320-308-2137. You can also visit www.scsutickets.com for ticket information.
The victory was clinched by the Huskies thanks to a stellar effort in the nets by junior goalie Ryan Farahger, who made 33 saves in the shutout win for SCSU. This was Faragher's first shutout in 2013-14 and it marked the fifth shutout in his career at SCSU. This was also the first time in the series history that the Huskies have shutout the Redhawks.
The Huskies broke the ice early with the game-winning goal scored by Jimmy Murray at 4:14 of the first period. Jonny Brodzinski and Nic Dowd both posted assists on the goal, which was Murray's 10th of the 2013-14 campaign.
Just over a minute later, SCSU took advantage of a double-minor penalty called on Miami's Blake Coleman. On the advantage, David Morley scored his ninth goal of the year on the power play at 5:36. Cory Thorson and Murray earned assists on the goal by Morley.
The two teams then settled into a defense battle as the second period was scoreless. In the third period, the Huskies iced the game with a power play goal by Dowd at 14:10. Ethan Prow and Brodzinski each had assists on the goal, which was Dowd's team-leading 18th of the campaign.
Brodzinski and Dowd continue to lead the Huskies this season with 33 points, while Prow now has an impressive 15 assists from the blueline in 2013-14.
On the night, SCSU was outshot by the Redhawks 33-26. On the power play, SCSU was 2-of-3 and ranks fourth in the nation with a 25.2 percent power play rate. Faragher had 33 saves in the game, including 14 saves in the closing period while MU's Jay Williams had 23 saves in the loss. Faragher improves to 16-6-4 with the victory tonight.
The Huskies will return home for a key NCHC showdown at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center on Feb. 28 and March 1 against North Dakota. The game on Feb. 28 will start at 8:07 p.m. and the game on March 1 begins at 7:07 p.m. Of note, the game on Feb. 28 will be televised nationally on the CBS Sports Network. Please check your local listings for details. For complete ticket information for these games, please call 1-877-SCSUTIX or 320-308-2137. You can also visit www.scsutickets.com for ticket information.
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