Lawrence University (6-12-1, 5-8-1 NCHA) vs. MSOE (12-7-0, 7-7

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Lawrence University (6-12-1, 5-8-1 NCHA) vs. MSOE (12-7-0, 7-7
Lawrence University
(6-12-1, 5-8-1 NCHA)
vs.
MSOE
(12-7-0, 7-7-0 NCHA)
Friday and Saturday, Feb. 5-6, 2016
2015-16 LAWRENCE SCHEDULE
DateOpponent
Time/Res
10/30 UW-Eau Claire L, 5-1
10/31 UW-Stevens Point L, 9-1
11/6-7
Battle of Highway 41
11/6 Marian W, 3-2
11/7 at Marian L, 6-0
11/20 at Finlandia L, 4-3 OT
11/21 at Finlandia W, 7-2
11/27-28Thanksgiving Showdown
at Blue Line Ice Center, Fond du Lac, Wis.
11/27 vs. UW-Eau Claire L, 7-0
11/28 vs. St. Olaf W, 4-3 12/4 St. Norbert L, 4-2
12/5 at St. Norbert L, 9-1
1/2 at Augsburg L, 6-3 1/8 Concordia (Wis.) W, 2-0
1/9 at Concordia (Wis.) T, 2-2
1/15 Aurora W, 7-0
1/16 Aurora W, 6-4
1/22 St. Scholastica L, 6-2 1/23 St. Scholastica L, 3-1
1/29 at Adrian L, 8-2 1/30 at Adrian L, 5-1 2/5 at MSOE 7 pm 2/6 MSOE 7 pm 2/12 at Northland 7 pm 2/13 at Northland 2 pm 2/19 at Lake Forest 7 pm 2/20 Lake Forest 7 pm
2/26-27 NCHA Quarterfinals
TBA
3/4
NCHA Semifinals
TBA
3/5
NCHA Final
TBA
Home games in bold
SCHEDULE
}Lawrence takes on MSOE in a homeand-home series this weekend. Friday’s game is set for 7 p.m. at the Kern
Center on the MSOE campus. Saturday’s game is at 7 p.m. at the Appleton
Family Ice Center.
WEBCAST/LIVE STATS
}Both games feature a video webcast
available. Friday’s game can be viewed
at:
http://go-raiders.com/sports/
mice/2015-16/schedule. Saturday’s
game is at: http://portal.stretchinternet.com/lawrence/.
THE COACHES
}Mike Szkodzinski (St. Norbert 2000)
is in his 10th season at Lawrence and
has a record of 103-145-20 (.422).
}Mark Ostapina (Wisconsin 1979) is in
his 15th season at MSOE and has a record of 224-167-15 (.570). He is in his
30th season overall and has a record
of 287-252-23 (.531).
THE SERIES
}In a series that dates back to the
1992-93, MSOE holds a 49-20-2 advantage. The Vikings won the season series finale last season to snap MSOE’s
12-game win streak in the series.
LAST SERIES
Top-ranked Adrian swept a Northern Collegiate Hockey Association
series from the visiting Vikings last
weekend.
Adrian pulled away early and
rolled to an 8-2 win the series opener
last Friday.
The Bulldogs scored four times
in the first period and got two goals
apiece from Trevor Boyd and Connor
Armour in the game.
Lawrence got goals from a pair of
freshmen, Josh Koepplinger and Nick
Felan.
Adrian scored two goals in a span
of 26 seconds in the first period to
grab the lead. Armour got the Bulldogs on the board at the 11:28 mark,
and Adrian went on the power play
immediately with Boyd scoring on
the man-advantage at 11:54 for a 2-0
edge.
Lawrence cut the lead in half on
Felan’s goal at 13:27 with Brendan Vetter and Lane King picking up assists.
The Bulldogs stretched the lead to
4-1 as Cory Dunn and Taylor McCloy
both scored in the final 5:35 of the period.
Koepplinger gave the Vikings
some hope when he scored off assists
from Vetter and King just 1:11 into the
second period to trim the margin to
4-2.
Adrian struck back quickly with
two goals in a span of 1:34. Boyd
scored at 5:16 and Brent Sauve scored
at 6:50 to push the lead to 6-2. Adrian
added goals by Mat Thompson and
Armour in the third period.
Tyler Parks made 31 saves to pick
up the win for Adrian. Mattias Soderqvist started and made 16 saves for
the Vikings before being removed
in the second period. Greg Procopio
stopped 18 shots in relief for the Vikings.
Adrian skated to a 5-1 win on Saturday to complete the series sweep.
Jeremy Olinyk scored twice for the
Bulldogs, who picked up three goals
on special teams. Adrian went 2-for-8
on the power play and added a shorthanded goal.
Dillon Kelley made 21 saves to
pick up the win for Adrian. Procopio
stopped 30 shots for the Vikings.
Adrian scored a pair of first-period
power-play goals, including one with
just three seconds left, for a 2-0 edge
after one.
Olinyk made it 3-0 on a goal just
3:16 into the second period, and he
picked up a short-handed goal at the
10:41 mark of the second for a 4-0
lead.
The Bulldogs led 5-0 when Lawrence’s Ryan Robertson scored his first
career goal at the 12:57 mark of the
third. The junior defenseman scored
off assists from Jake Roeper and Koepplinger.
VIKINGS UPDATE
}Lawrence is in a brutal
stretch of games to finish
the season. Including the
games at Adrian, Lawrence will play just two
of its final eight games at
the Appleton Family Ice Center.
}The Vikings slipped back to fifth
place in the NCHA North Division.
Northland swept Finlandia last weekend and moved up to fourth place
with 12 points. The Vikings are now
fifth with 11 points and both teams
are chasing MSOE (14 points) for the
final playoff berth. St. Norbert and St.
Scholastica comfortably lead the division with 24 and 22 points, respectively. While Lawrence and MSOE face
off this weekend, Northland hosts No.
2-ranked St. Norbert.
}Senior
forward
Matt Moore (Grosse
Pointe Park, Mich.)
played in his 100th
game for the Vikings
this past Saturday.
Moore is just the
ninth player to hit Matt Moore
the 100-game plateau for Lawrence. Senior defenseman Brandon Boelter (Saginaw, Mich.)
LAWRENCE’S CAREER LEADERS
Points
116 Marc Howe
103 Nick Jennette
103 Ryan Blick
99
Joe Searl
99
Mike Burkhart
91
Matt Hughes
89
Tom Conti
86
Brad Scurfield
77
Josh Peterson
73
Jameson Raymond
2006-10
2005-09
2001-05
2003-07
2001-05
2008-12
1998-2002
2009-13
2004-08
2008-12
Goals
65 48
48
46
43
40
40
38
36
32
2006-10
2005-09
2001-05
2008-12
2003-07
2009-13
1998-2002
2001-05
2001-05
2000-03
Marc Howe
Nick Jennette
Mike Burkhart
Matt Hughes
Joe Searl
Brad Scurfield
Tom Conti
Ryan Blick
Andy Rozanski
Matt Melchiori
Assists
65
Ryan Blick
56
Josh Peterson
56
Joe Searl
55
Nick Jennette
55
Jameson Raymond
51
Marc Howe
51
Mike Burkhart
49
Tom Conti
47
William Thoren
46
Brad Scurfield
46 Josh DeSmit
46
Pete Mossberg
2001-05
2004-08
2003-07
2005-09
2008-12
2006-10
2001-05
1998-2002
2010-14
2009-13
2007-11
2002-06
Power Play Goals
19
Nick Jennette
17
Brad Scurfield
17
Mike Burkhart
16
Joe Searl
15
Marc Howe
13
Jameson Raymond
13
Ryan Blick
2005-09
2009-13
2001-05
2003-07
2006-10
2008-12
2001-05
Wins
41
30
16
15
15
13
Evan Johnson
2007-11
Andrew Isaac 2003-07
Daniel Ljung 2002-06
Mattias Soderqvist 2013-present
Peter Emery
2011-15
Grant Henderson
1998-2002
Saves
2519
2394
2328
1712
1682
Andrew Isaac
2003-07
Evan Johnson
2007-11
Grant Henderson
1998-2002
Mattias Soderqvist 2013-present
Daniel Ljung
2002-06
Shutouts
9
Evan Johnson
2007-11
4
Andrew Isaac
2003-07
2
Mattias Soderqvist 2013-present
2
Peter Emery
2011-15
2
Jim Ryan
2007-09
HEAD COACH
MIKE
SZKODZINSKI
Hometown
Brighton, Mich.
Alma mater
St. Norbert 2000
Playing Experience
Ferris State 1996-98;
St. Norbert 1998-2000
Coaching Experience
Lawrence 2006-present; St. Norbert 200406 (assistant); Findlay 2002-04 (assistant);
UW-Eau Claire 2001-02 (assistant)
Szkodzinski’s Year-by-Year Record
Year NCHA
Overall
2015-16
581
612
1
2014-156 120
7 191
2013-145 121
6 192
2012-136 113
8 163
2011-12116 3
13114
2010-1110100
14131
2009-107 112
10162
2008-09145 1
16111
2007-08109 1
10143
2006-078 112
13142
Totals 82 95 14
10314520
Szkodzinski vs. the NCHA
SchoolRecord
Adrian0
18
3
Aurora 200
Concordia 135 2
Finlandia 19143
Lake Forest 672
Marian6
21
4
MSOE3
21
0
Northland 335 0
St. Norbert
1 16 0
St. Scholastica 290
Situational Records Under Szkodzinski
Overall103
145
20
NCHA82
95
14
Home63
51
10
Away37
86
10
Neutral3
8
0
Scoring First
Scored On First
Leading After First
Trailing After First
Tied After First
Leading After Second
Trailing After Second
Tied After Second
Overtime Games
733110
30 112 10
59 16 4
10 93 6
33 36 10
74 12 9
9 118 0
20 15 11
9819
is just two games away from 100. The
career leader in games played is Matt
Hughes, who played in 112 during his
career.
}The Vikings played without leading
scorer Renato Engler (Davos, Switzerland) last weekend at Adrian due to a
death in the family. Engler, who leads
the team with seven goals, 12 assists
and 19 points, is expected to be back
in the lineup this weekend.
}The Vikings also got forward Ryan
Rumble (Newmarket, Ontario) and
defenseman Brendan Vetter (Phillips,
Wis.) back last weekend. Rumble went
out of the game vs. St. Scholastica on
Jan. 22 after taking a shot off his helmet. Vetter has been battling injury all
season but played in both games last
weekend at Adrian.
}Junior Ryan Robertson (Alpharetta,
Ga.) picked up his
first career goal vs.
Adrian last Saturday.
Robertson has a pair
of assists this season
for a total of three
points.
Ryan Robertson
}Freshman goaltender Greg Procopio
played the bulk of the minutes last
weekend at Adrian. He allowed two
goals in 33 minutes of relief in the
opener last Friday and then made the
start on Saturday. He now has a 5.48
GAA and .835 save percentage on the
season.
}The Vikings have now gone four
games without a power-play goal.
Lawrence is now 0-for-18 on the manadvantage in the last four contests.
Lawrence is sixth in the NCHA on the
power play at 14.0 percent (14-100).
}The Vikings went 8-for-11 on the
penalty kill last weekend to fall to 76.0
percent (76-100) for the season. Lawrence ranks eighth in the league on
the penalty kill.
Lawrence University Hockey Facts
Location
Appleton, Wis.
Founded1847
Enrollment1,500
President
Mark Burstein
Affiliation
NCAA Division III
Conference
Northern Collegiate Hockey Assoc.
NicknameVikings
School Colors
Blue and White
Home Arena
Appleton Family Ice Center
(capacity 1,000)
Director of Athletics
Mike Szkodzinski
First season of hockey
1986-87
Seasons of hockey
29
All-time record
251-427-41 (.378)
NCHA titles
0
Northern Division titles
1 (2008-09)
Harris Cup appearances 4 (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012)
North Division
St. Norbert St. Scholastica
MSOE
Northland
Lawrence
Finlandia
South Division
Adrian
Marian
Concordia (Wis.)
Lake Forest
Aurora
NCHA
Pts
WL T
24122 0
22113 0
14
770
12
6
8
0
11
5
8
1
4
1
13
2
Overall
WL T
162 1
134 2
12
70
7
11
1
6
12
1
1
17
3
Pts
WL T
27132 1
23
11
4
1
12
5
7
2
8
4
10
0
3112
1
WL T
172 1
13
5
3
9
8
2
6
13
0
117
1
Games Friday
Lawrence at MSOE
Marian at Finlandia
St. Scholastica at Concordia (Wis.)
St. Norbert at Northland
Adrian at UW-Stevens Point
Lake Forest at Aurora
Games Saturday
MSOE at Lawrence
Marian at Finlandia
St. Scholastica at Concordia (Wis.)
St. Norbert at Northland
Aurora at Lake Forest
}Lawrence is seventh in the NCHA in
scoring at 2.53 goals per game. The Vikings are eighth in scoring defense at
4.47 goals per game.
The Last Time It Happened
SCOUTING MSOE
}MSOE is coming off a
pair of 4-1 losses to Marian last weekend, but
the Raiders continue to
hold onto third place in
the NCHA’s North Division.
1/9/16
Overtime Game
1/9/16
Lawrence 2, Concordia (Wis.) 2
Tie Game
Lawrence 2, Concordia (Wis.) 2
Shutout by Lawrence
1/15/16
Lawrence 7, Aurora 0
Shutout by Opponent
11/27/15
UW-Eau Claire 7, Lawrence 0
Lawrence Hat Trick
11/29/13
Blake Roubos vs. Gustavus
Opponent Hat Trick
}MSOE is in the others receiving votes
area in both the USCHO.com and
D3hockey.com national polls.
}Following this weekend’s games
with Lawrence, the Raiders will face
the league’s worst and best teams to
finish the regular season. MSOE hosts
cellar-dweller Aurora and then takes
on division leader St. Norbert.
}Junior forward Gage Christianson
has piled up a team-best 15 assists
and leads the squad with 17 points.
Sophomore forward Omar Mullan
leads the team with eight goals and
has eight assists for 16 points.
}Goaltending is a strength for the
Raiders, and senior Nick Kohn has
been outstanding in net. He has a 2.11
GAA to go with his .922 save percentage.
}The Raiders ranks fifth in the conference at 2.74 goals per game and are
fourth in scoring defense at 2.21 goals
per contest.
}MSOE ranks last in the NCHA on
2/6/15
Mat Thompson, Adrian
Lawrence Short-handed Goal
11/21/15
Sean Reynolds vs. Finlandia
Opponent Short-handed Goal
1/30/16
Jeremy Olinyk, Adrian
Lawrence Extra Attacker Goal
1/23/16
Lane King vs. St. Scholastica
Opponent Extra Attacker Goal
10/30/15
Preston Hodge, UWEC
Lawrence Penalty Shot
11/10/12
USCHO.com Top 15
No. Team
Record Pts. Last
1 Adrian (14)
17-2-1 294 1
2 St. Norbert (6)
16-2-1 286 1
3 Plattsburgh
16-3-12523
4 Hobart
16-2-22384
5 UW-Stevens Point 15-4-1 216 5
6 Babson
15-4-21826
7 Trinity
14-3-11767
8 Mass.-Boston 16-3-21658
9 Williams
13-4-112410
9 UW-Eau Claire
13-5-3 124 9
11Geneseo
13-3-410711
12 UW-River Falls
13-5-3 90 12
13 St. Scholastica
13-4-2 48 15
14Marian
13-5-342 NR
15Hamilton
12-4-221 NR
Others receiving votes: Norwich 15, Augsburg 5, Plymouth State 5, Neumann 4,
MSOE 3, Elmira 1, New England College 1,
Salem State 1.
Matt Moore at Northland
Penalty Shot by Opponent
1/13/12
Josh Ranalli, Adrian
the power play at 10.0 percent. The
Raiders are just 7-for-70 and haven’t
scored a power-play goal since Jan.
16, a stretch of four games.
}The Raiders are excellent on the penalty kill and lead the league at 90.3
percent. MSOE has allowed just seven
power-play goals this season and are
65-for-72 on the penalty kill.
}MSOE also has a league-best four
short-handed goals this season.
D3hockey.com Top 15
No. Team
Record Pts. Last
1. Adrian (11) 17-2-1 290 1
2. St. Norbert (8) 16-2-1 287 2
3. Hobart (1) 16-2-2 263 3
4. Trinity (Conn.) 14-3-1 221 4
5. Plattsburgh State 16-3-1 219 5
6. UW-Stevens Point 15-4-1 206 6
7. Babson 15-4-2 157 8
8. UW-Eau Claire 13-5-3 146 7
9. Mass-Boston 16-3-2 134 9
10. UW-River Falls 13-5-3 125 10
11. Williams 13-4-1 109 11
12. Marian 13-5-3 96 13
13. SUNY Geneseo 13-3-4 86 12
14. St. Scholastica 13-4-2 26 NR
15. Hamilton 12-4-2 24 15
Dropped out: No. 14 Norwich
Others receiving votes: Augsburg 7, Plymouth State 6, Oswego State 2, MSOE 1, Neumann 1, Norwich 1, Salem State 1.
2015-16 LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY ROSTER
No.Name
1 James Schroeder 2 Ryan Robertson 3 Chris Ordoobadi 4 Steve Hughes 5 Jake Roeper 6 Brad Mueller 7 Matt Montemurro 8 Sean Reynolds 9 Lane King 10 Brendan Vetter “A” 14 Renato Engler “C” 15 Brandon Boelter “C” 16 Blake Roubos 17 Mikkel Joehnk 18 Luke McDiarmid 19 Ryan Rumble 20 Nick Felan 21 Austin Frank 22 Matt Moore “A” 24 Ryan Eardley 26 Jake Kreutzer 27 Felix Henriksson 28 Josh Koepplinger 30 Mattias Soderqvist 35 Greg Procopio Yr.
Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Pos.
G
F/D F
F/D F/D D
D
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
F
F
F
D
F
F
F
D
F
G
G
Ht.
6-1 5-10 6-4 5-10 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-3 5-8 5-9 5-9 6-1 5-10 6-5 6-0 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-1 5-9 Wt.
168 163 215 160 180 195 193 185 190 175 180 225 170 175 175 185 175 210 175 170 190 178 200 210 170 Hometown/Previous Team
Appleton, Wis./Cincinnati, Swords (NA3HL)
Atlanta, Ga./Nepean Raiders (CCHL)
Washington, D.C./Blind River Beavers (NOJHL)
Goodrich, Mich./Wisconsin Wilderness (NAHL)
Thiensville, Wis./Hawkesbury Hawks (CCHL)
Oak Park, Ill./Soo Eagles (NAHL)
Glenview, Ill./Soo Eagles (NAHL)
Anaheim, Calif./Ontario Avalanche (WSHL)
Waunakee, Wis./Finlandia Lions (NCHA)
Phillips, Wis./Amarillo Bulls (NAHL)
Davos, Switzerland/Wichita Falls Wildcats (NAHL)
Saginaw, Mich./Adrian College (ACHA D1)
Niagara Falls, Ontario/Amarillo Bulls (NAHL)
Vienna Austria/Valley Jr. Warriors (EHL)
Alden, Mich./Corpus Christi Ice Rays (NAHL)
Newmarket, Ontario/Vaughn Vipers (OPJHL)
Highland Village, Texas/Northern Cyclones (EHL)
DeForest, Wis./Minnesota Ice Rangers (SIJHL)
Grosse Pointe Park, Mich./Jamestown Ironmen (NAHL)
Ile Bizard, Quebec/Smith Falls Bears (CCHL)
Orchard Lake, Mich./Odessa Jackalopes (NAHL)
Helsinki, Finland/Pelicans U20
Saginaw, Mich./Florida Jr. Blades (USPHL)
Stockholm, Sweden/Lone Star Brahmas (NAHL)
Philadelphia, Pa./Philadelphia Little Flyers (EHL)
Head Coach: Mike Szkodzinski (St. Norbert 2000, 10th season, 97-133-19, .428)
Assistant Coaches: Matt Stewart, Patrick Coyne, Jameson Raymond
Student Mangers: Kenny Grode, Ryan Clark, Nigel Schuster
Athletic Trainer: Beth Romesser
2015-16 Lawrence University Hockey
Lawrence University Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 03, 2016)
All games
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Date
10/30/2015
10/31/2015
11/6/2015
11/7/2015
11/20/2015
11/21/2015
11/27/2015
11/28/2015
12/4/2015
12/5/2015
01/02/16
1/8/2016
1/9/2016
1/15/2016
1/16/16
1/22/2016
1/23/2016
1/29/2016
1/30/2016
Opponent
UW-EAU CLAIRE
UW-STEVENS POINT
MARIAN UNIVERSITY
at Marian University
at Finlandia University
at Finlandia University
vs UW-Eau Claire
vs St. Olaf
#2 ST. NORBERT COLLEGE
at #2 St. Norbert College
at Augsburg College
CONCORDIA (WIS.)
at Concordia (Wis.)
AURORA UNIVERSITY
AURORA UNIVERSITY
#15 ST. SCHOLASTICA
#15 ST. SCHOLASTICA
at #1 Adrian College
at #1 Adrian College
TEAM STATISTICS
SHOT STATISTICS
Goals-Shot attempts
Shot pct.
Goals/Game
Shots/Game
POWER PLAYS
Goals-Power Plays
Conversion Percent
Shot Attempts
Shot Percent
GOAL BREAKDOWN
Power Play
Short-handed
Empty net
Penalty
Unassisted
Overtime
Shootout
Delayed Penalty
PENALTIES
Nu m b e r
Minutes
Penalties/Game
Pen minutes/Game
SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att)
Score
1-5
1-9
3-2
0-6
3-4
7-2
0-7
4-3
2-4
1-9
3-6
2-0
2-2
7-0
6-4
2-6
1-3
2-8
1-5
L
L
W
L
Lot
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
Tot
W
W
L
L
L
L
Att.
507
622
512
189
154
98
111
178
722
1053
402
641
426
951
612
306
305
914
1003
LU
OPP
48-577
.083
2.5
30.4
85-631
.135
4.5
33.2
14-98
.143
86
.163
25-96
.260
81
.309
14
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
25
4
2
0
5
1
0
1
127
311
6.7
16.4
0-0
127
309
6.7
16.3
0-0
Record:
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE
##
Player
14
20
15
28
9
4
6
8
22
21
24
19
27
2
10
17
26
18
7
5
12
30
3
TM
Renato Engler
Nick Felan
Brandon Boelter
Josh Koepplinger
Lane King
Steve Hughes
Brad Mueller
Sean Reynolds
Matt Moore
Austin Frank
Ryan Eardley
Ryan Rumble
Felix Henriksson
Ryan Robertson
Brendan Vetter
Mikkel Joehnk
Jake Kreutzer
Luke McDiarmid
Matt Montemurro
Jake Roeper
Matt Salera
Mattias Soderqvist
Chris Ordoobadi
TEAM
Total
Opponents
##
Goalie
30
35
1
TM
Overall
6-12-1
5-8-1
1-4-0
Mattias Soderqvist
Greg Procopio
James Schroeder
EMPTY NET
Total
Opponents
gp
17
15
19
19
18
19
19
19
19
19
18
18
17
13
7
13
8
14
19
14
9
17
9
9
19
19
gp
17
5
1
9
19
19
Home
4-5-0
4-3-0
0-2-0
g
a
Saves by Period
Lawrence University
Opponents
pts
sh
sh% pen-min
pp sh
4
0
3
2
2
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
25
min
w-l-t
856:15
208:11
40:00
5:34
1110:00
1110:00
ga
59
19
5
2
85
48
gaavg
4.13
5.48
7.50
4.59
2.59
saves save%
435
96
15
0
546
529
LU
4239
8/530
1st
2nd
3rd
OT
Total
48
85
1st
2nd
3rd
OT
Total
546
529
12
27
23
32
182 179 179
181 176 166
0
1
6
6
.881 6-9-1
.835 0-3-0
.750 0-0-0
.000 0-0-0
.865 6-12-1
.917 12-6-1
Opponent
5178
9/575
2/144
13
25
Neutral
1-1-0
0-0-0
1-1-0
7 12 19 15 .467 14-36
4 11 15 24 .167 7-14
3
8 11 28 .107 12-35
6
4 10 33 .182 6-12
3
7 10 18 .167 4-8
3
5
8 17 .176 8-24
0
8
8 14 .000 7-14
2
5
7 23 .087 1-2
4
2
6 21 .190 12-24
3
3
6 17 .176 3-6
2
4
6 10 .200 4-8
2
3
5 22 .091 7-25
3
1
4
2 1.500 4-8
1
2
3
5 .200 2-4
0
3
3
7 .000 1-2
2
0
2
6 .333 10-20
2
0
2
5 .400 4-16
1
0
1
7 .143 8-27
0
1
1 11 .000 3-6
0
1
1
8 .000 2-4
0
1
1
7 .000 2-4
0
1
1
0 .000 0-0
0
0
0
0 .000 2-4
0
0
0 277 .000 4-8
48 82 130 577 .083 127-311
85 134 219 631 .135 127-309
Attendance Summary
Total
Dates/Avg Per Date
Neutral Site #/Avg
Goals by Period
Lawrence University
Opponents
Away
1-6-1
1-5-1
0-1-0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
4
2015-16 Lawrence University Hockey
Lawrence University Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points (as of Feb 03, 2016)
All games
Opponent
UWEC
UWSP
MU
at MU
at FIN
at FIN
vs UWEC
vs OLAF
SNC
at SNC
at AUG
CUW
at CUW
AU
AU
CSS
CSS
at AC
at AC
Date
10/30/20
10/31/20
11/6/201
11/7/201
11/20/20
11/21/20
11/27/20
11/28/20
12/4/201
12/5/201
01/02/16
1/8/2016
1/9/2016
1/15/201
1/16/16
1/22/201
1/23/201
1/29/201
1/30/201
Score
Opponent
Date
Score
UWEC
UWSP
MU
at MU
at FIN
at FIN
vs UWEC
vs OLAF
SNC
at SNC
at AUG
CUW
at CUW
AU
AU
CSS
CSS
at AC
at AC
10/30/20
10/31/20
11/6/201
11/7/201
11/20/20
11/21/20
11/27/20
11/28/20
12/4/201
12/5/201
01/02/16
1/8/2016
1/9/2016
1/15/201
1/16/16
1/22/201
1/23/201
1/29/201
1/30/201
Opponent
Date
UWEC
UWSP
MU
at MU
at FIN
at FIN
vs UWEC
vs OLAF
SNC
at SNC
at AUG
CUW
at CUW
AU
AU
CSS
CSS
at AC
at AC
10/30/20
10/31/20
11/6/201
11/7/201
11/20/20
11/21/20
11/27/20
11/28/20
12/4/201
12/5/201
01/02/16
1/8/2016
1/9/2016
1/15/201
1/16/16
1/22/201
1/23/201
1/29/201
1/30/201
1-5
1-9
3-2
0-6
3-4
7-2
0-7
4-3
2-4
1-9
3-6
2-0
2-2
7-0
6-4
2-6
1-3
2-8
1-5
1-5
1-9
3-2
0-6
3-4
7-2
0-7
4-3
2-4
1-9
3-6
2-0
2-2
7-0
6-4
2-6
1-3
2-8
1-5
Score
1-5
1-9
3-2
0-6
3-4
7-2
0-7
4-3
2-4
1-9
3-6
2-0
2-2
7-0
6-4
2-6
1-3
2-8
1-5
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
t
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
t
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
t
W
W
L
L
L
L
1
2
3
SCHROEDER, ROBERTSON, ORDOOBADI,
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-2-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
4
HUGHES,STE
5
ROEPER,JAK
6
MUELLER,BR
7
MONTEMURR
14
ENGLER,REN
15
BOELTER,BR
17
JOEHNK,MIK
18
19
MCDIARMID,L RUMBLE,RYA
20
FELAN,NICK
21
22
24
FRANK,AUSTI MOORE,MATT EARDLEY,RY
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-3-3
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-2-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
8
REYNOLDS,S
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-1-3
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-2-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
9
KING,LANE
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-3-3
0-0-0
DNP
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-2-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-1-1
DNP
0-0-0
0-1-1
DNP
0-1-1
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-2-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
1-1-2
1-0-1
0-1-1
0-1-1
1-3-4
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
2-0-2
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
1-1-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-1-1
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-2-2
2-0-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
2-0-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
DNP
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-0-2
0-3-3
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-3-3
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
1-2-3
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-3-4
0-0-0
1-0-1
DNP
0-1-1
0-1-1
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-0-2
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2015-16
Lawrence
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0University
-0-0
1 - Hockey
0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
Lawrence
University
Game-by-Game
Goals-Assists-Points
(as
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0 - 0 - of
0 Feb0 -03,
0 - 0 2016)
0-0-0
All games
28
30
35
KOEPPLINGE SODERQVIST, PROCOPIO,G
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
1-1-2
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-0-2
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
10
VETTER,BRE
12
SALERA,MAT
26
KREUTZER,J
27
HENRIKSSON
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-2-2
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
1-0-1
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-0-2
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2015-16 GAME RECAPS
October 30
No. 9 UW-Eau Claire 5, Lawrence 1
APPLETON, Wis. —
The No. 9 UW-Eau Claire
hockey team scored
three third-period goals
to break open a close
game and defeated Lawrence University 5-1 at the Appleton Family Ice
Center.
The Blugolds led 2-1 after the
second period in the season opener
for both teams, but Eau Claire scored
twice in the first 9:20 of the final period to break it open.
Preston Hodge’s goal to make it
3-1 came on a strange play. Lawrence
was on the power play when the Vikings were called for a delayed penalty. Eau Claire goaltender Tyler Green
was pulled and Hodge scored at the
5:16 mark on a short-handed goal.
Eau Claire’s Garrett Clemment
then scored on the power play at 9:20
to make it 4-1.
The game got a little chippy in the
final minutes, and Eau Claire finished
with 11 penalties for 33 minutes. The
Vikings had 10 penalties for 20 minutes. The Blugolds added an emptynetter with 53 seconds left to complete the scoring.
After a scoreless opening period,
Eau Claire scored twice in a span of
2:08 in the middle of the second.
Ethan Nauman and Preston Hodge
scored to stake the Blugolds to a 2-0
advantage.
Ryan Eardley got Lawrence on the
board at the 13:18 mark of the second
when he took a long pass from Brendan Vetter and rifled it past Green into
the upper left corner of the net.
Mattias Soderqvist stopped 26
shots for Lawrence, and Green made
23 saves for Eau Claire.
October 31
No. 2 UW-Stevens Point 9, Lawrence 1
APPLETON, Wis.
— The UW-Stevens
Point hockey team
converted 4-of-6
chances on the power play Saturday
night and went on to a 9-1 non-conference victory over Lawrence University at the Appleton Family Ice Center.
The second-ranked Pointers (2-00) scored a pair of power-play goals
in each of the first two periods to take
control. Joe Kalisz and Kyle Sharkey
each had a pair of goals for Stevens
Point, and both of Sharkey’s goals
came on the power play in the second
period.
Lawrence (0-2-0) got its goal in
the first period when Josh Koepplinger scored off an assist from Brad
Mueller. It was the first collegiate goal
for Koepplinger.
The Pointers led 4-1 after the
opening period, and that would be
the end of the night for Lawrence
goaltender Mattias Soderqvist. He
made 10 saves in the opening period.
Freshman James Schroeder played
the final two periods and finished
with 15 saves.
Stevens Point scored three more
times in the second, twice on the
power play, and then added a pair of
goals in the third.
Jesse Gordichuk stopped 28 shots
for the Pointers.
November 6
Lawrence 3, Marian 2
APPLETON, Wis.
— Matt Moore’s goal
early in the third
period was the difference as Lawrence
University downed Marian University
3-2 in a Northern Collegiate Hockey
Association game at the Appleton
Family Ice Center.
The game was part of the annual
Battle of Highway 41 series, which
shifts to the Blue Line Ice Center in
Fond du Lac on Saturday. The Vikings
(1-2-0, 1-0-0 NCHA) need a win or a
tie in the series finale to take back the
traveling trophy.
The game was tied at 2-2 to start
the third period, and the Vikings
cashed in on an early scoring chance.
Steve Hughes took a pass from Ryan
Rumble, and Hughes’ shot was deflected to Moore, who was waiting on
the back door. Moore stuffed the shot
in the back of the net and the Vikings
led 3-2 at the 5:13 mark.
The teams traded scoring chances throughout the third, and Marian
pulled goaltender Mike Gudmandson
with 1:28 remaining. The Vikings withstood a final flurry to seal the win.
Lawrence goaltender Mattias
Soderqvist made 30 saves to pick up
the win. Gudmandson stopped 20
shots for the Sabres (1-2-0, 1-2-0).
Lawrence jumped out to a 2-0
lead with a pair of first-period goals.
Renato Engler scored at the 9:02 mark
off a pass from Brad Mueller, and Jake
Kreutzer then scored on the power
play at 11:22. Brandon Boelter and
Austin Frank picked up assists on
Kreutzer’s goal.
Marian countered with a powerplay goal from Gianni Mangone and
a goal from James Mathias in the second period to tie it.
November 7
Marian 6, Lawrence 0
FOND DU LAC,
Wis. — Marian University scored three
times in the opening
period and went on
to a 6-0 Northern Collegiate Hockey
Association victory over Lawrence
University at the Blue Line Ice Center.
Since Lawrence won the series’
opening game 3-2, the weekend
series was tied. Marian then won a
shootout 2-1 to allow the Sabres to retain possession of the Battle of Highway 41 trophy.
Marian (2-2-0, 2-2-0 NCHA) scored
two goals in a span of 1:07 midway
through the first period to break on
top. Gianni Mangone scored at 11:35
and Brian Perl added a power-play
goal at 12:42 for a 2-0 edge. Tanner
Pagendam added another goal with
1:32 left in the first for a 3-0 advantage.
2015-16 GAME RECAPS
After a scoreless second period,
the Sabres scored three more times,
including another goal by Pagendam,
in the third.
Mike Baldwin stopped 31 shots to
record the shutout for Marian. Mattias
Soderqvist made 20 saves for the Vikings (1-3-0, 1-1-0), who had a 31-26
edge in shots.
November 20
Finlandia 4, Lawrence 3 (OT)
HANCOCK,
Mich. — Lawrence
University rallied
to tie it in the third
period, but the
Vikings dropped
a 4-3 overtime decision to Finlandia
University in a Northern Collegiate
Hockey Association game at Houghton County Arena.
Bryce Mitzel scored 1:08 into
overtime to deliver the victory for Finlandia (1-3-3, 1-2-2 NCHA).
Lawrence (1-4-0, 1-2-0) trailed 2-0
heading into the third but tied it midway through the period.
Freshman Nick Felan scored his
first collegiate goal at the 6:32 mark
to cut the lead to 2-1.
Austin Frank then scored off a
feed from Matt Moore at the 10:44
mark to tie the game at 2-2.
Finlandia countered with a goal
from Thomas Malkmus at the 15:53 to
grab a 3-2 advantage.
Lawrence struck back just 16 seconds later when Steve Hughes scored
his first goal of the season to tie it.
Felan and Ryan Rumble picked up assists on Hughes’ goal.
Mattias Soderqvist made 19 saves
for the Vikings, and Walker Enstad
made 29 saves for Finlandia.
Lawrence had a 32-23 edge in
shots.
The Vikings came up empty on
the power play at 0-for-4, and the Lions were 1-for-5.
November 21
Lawrence 7, Finlandia 2
HANCOCK,
Mich. — Lawrence
University broke
on top early and
never looked back
en route to a 7-2
Northern Collegiate Hockey Association victory over Finlandia University
at Houghton County Arena.
Ryan Rumble and Sean Reynolds
scored two goals apiece, and Renato
Engler had a goal and three assists for
the Vikings (2-4-0, 2-2-0 NCHA). Sophomore Lane King, who transferred to
Lawrence from Finlandia earlier this
year, picked up three assists against
his former mates.
Mattias Soderqvist made 25 saves
to earn the victory for Lawrence.
The Vikings broke on top less than
five minutes into the game. After Lawrence’s Ryan Eardley was sent off for
interference at the 3:49 mark, Renato
Engler scored a short-hander at 4:44
and Lawrence led 1-0.
The score stayed that way until early in the second when Rumble
scored an even-strength goal 2:27
into the period. Reynolds scored on
the power play at 13:36, and Eardley
added a goal at 15:53 off a feed from
Engler to make it 4-0.
Freshman Josh Koepplinger
scored just 2:32 into the third to put
the Vikings up 5-0, and Reynolds
stretched the lead to 6-0 when he
scored Lawrence’s second shorthander of the night off a pass from
Engler.
The Lions broke up the shutout
with a pair of power-play goals late
in the third, and Rumble scored again
with 1:10 remaining to complete the
scoring for Lawrence.
The seven goals is the most in a
game for Lawrence since the Vikings
defeated Northland College 8-6 back
on Nov. 10, 2012.
November 27
No. 10 UW-Eau Claire 7, Lawrence 0
FOND DU LAC,
Wis. — The No. 10
UW-Eau Claire hockey team scored early
and never looked
back en route to a
7-0 non-conference
win over Lawrence University.
The game was part of the Thanksgiving Showdown at the Blue Line Ice
Center.
Brandon Wahlin scored just 3:50
into the game and the Blugolds (61-2) were on their way. Wahlin also
added a goal in the third period.
Ethan Nauman scored midway
through the first period, and the Blugolds led 2-0 after the first. Garret
Clemment then scored at the 12:08
mark of the second for a 3-0 after two.
Eau Claire then scored four times
in the third to break the game wide
open.
Tyler Green made 19 saves to pick
up the shutout for Eau Claire. Freshman Greg Procopio, playing in his first
collegiate game, made 30 saves for
Lawrence (2-5-0).
November 28
Lawrence 4, St. Olaf 3
FOND DU LAC,
Wis. — Austin Frank
scored twice in the
final 6:20 to lift the
Lawrence University
hockey team to a
4-3 non-conference
victory over St. Olaf College.
The game was part of the Thanksgiving Showdown at the Blue Line Ice
Center. It also was victory No. 100 for
Lawrence coach Mike Szkodzinski.
Lawrence (3-5-0) trailed 3-2 after
Peter Lindblad’s power-play goal just
2:27 into the third period. All three
of St. Olaf’s goals came on the manadvantage.
Lawrence struck back on the power play after Judd Loewenstein was
sent off for cross-checking at 13:08.
2015-16 GAME RECAPS
Frank, off assists from Brandon Boelter and Nick Felan, scored at the 13:40
mark to tie the game at 3-3.
The Vikings then killed off a penalty before getting the game-winner.
Frank scored with just 1:15 left off
assists from Brad Mueller and Sean
Reynolds to give Lawrence the lead.
St. Olaf (2-5-3) pulled goaltender
Robert MacDonald for the final 56
seconds but couldn’t get the equalizer. MacDonald made 27 saves for the
Oles.
Mattias Soderqvist stopped 25
shots to pick up the win for Lawrence.
Josh Koepplinger gave Lawrence
a 1-0 lead when he scored on the
power play at 7:21 of the first with assists from Felan and Renato Engler.
The Oles tied it with Lindblad’s powerplay with with 2:00 left in the first.
Mikkel Joehnk put Lawrence
on top 2-1 with a goal 4:37 into the
second as Koepplinger and Mueller
picked up assists. St. Olaf tied it at 2-2
on Ole Setsaas’ power-play goal at the
9:57 mark.
The Vikings went 2-for-9 on the
power play, and St. Olaf was 3-for-8.
scored on the man-advantage at
the 16:54 mark off assists from Steve
Hughes and Nick Felan to cut the margin to 4-2.
Lawrence finished 2-for-6 on the
power play against the Green Knights
(9-1-1, 6-1-0), who entered the game
at 90.7 percent on the penalty kill. St.
Norbert had only given up four power-play goals in its first 10 games.
The Green Knights did a great job
of controlling the puck over the final
few minutes to seal the victory.
St. Norbert struck first when it got
a power-play goal from Sean Campbell with just 14 seconds left in the
first period. The Green Knights made
it 2-0 on Brad Pung’s goal just 2:37
into the second.
St. Norbert stretched the lead to
4-0 with goals from Wahlrab and Roman Uchyn in a span of 1:39 late in the
second period.
Tony Kujava made 27 saves to
pick up the win for St. Norbert. Mattias Soderqvist made 25 saves over
the first two periods for the Vikings,
and Greg Procopio stopped all seven
shots he faced in the third.
December 4
No. 2 St. Norbert 4, Lawrence 2
APPLETON, Wis. —
Lawrence
University
scored a pair of thirdperiod goals, but No. 2
St. Norbert College held
on for a 4-2 Northern
Collegiate Hockey Association victory at the Appleton Family
Ice Center.
Lawrence (3-6-0, 2-3-0 NCHA)
trailed 4-0 heading into the third period, but the Vikings got back into the
game via the power play.
After Storm Wahlrab was sent off
for cross-checking at the 9:50 mark,
Lawrence’s Lane King scored just five
seconds later off a pass from Brandon
Boelter to cut the lead to 4-1.
Lawrence got back on the power
play when Lane Valimont was called
for tripping at 15:16. Renato Engler
December 5
No. 2 St. Norbert 9, Lawrence 1
DE PERE, Wis. —
Second-ranked St. Norbert College pulled
away late in the second
period and went on to a
9-1 Northern Collegiate
Hockey Association victory over Lawrence University at the
Cornerstone Community Center.
After Lawrence cut the St. Norbert
lead to 2-1 early in the second period,
the Green Knights responded with
three second-period goals. St. Norbert then scored four more times in
the third to turn the game into a runaway.
St. Norbert (10-1-1, 7-1-0 NCHA)
led 2-0 after the opening period on
goals from Michael Hill and Jake Larson. Lawrence’s Renato Engler sliced
the lead in half when he scored a
power-play goal off assists from Nick
Felan and Josh Koepplinger 4:41 into
the second.
St. Norbert then scored three
times in a span of 2:55 in the second
to pull away as Blake Thompson, Riley Christensen and Roman Uchyn all
found the back of the net.
The Green Knights then added
three even-strength goals and a power-play tally in the third. The Green
Knights were 2-for-10 on the power
play, and Lawrence finished 1-for-7 in
a game that featured 26 penalties.
T.J. Black made just 12 saves to
pick up the win for St. Norbert. Freshman Greg Procopio made the start
for Lawrence (3-7-0, 2-4-0) but was
removed after allowing five goals and
making 11 saves.
January 2
Augsburg 6, Lawrence 3
MINNEAPOLIS,
Minn. — Two shorthanded goals propelled
Augsburg
College to a 6-3 nonconference
victory
over Lawrence University at Saugestad Rink.
Short-handed goals from Max
Pernhem in the second period and
Mack Ohnsted in the third broke a 3-3
tie.
Lawrence’s Brandon Boelter
scored the second of his two goals to
tie it at 3-3 with 4:01 left in the second
period. Ryan Rumble and Lane King
picked up assists for the Vikings.
The Auggies then got a shorthanded goal from Pernhem with 2:58
left in the period to take a 4-3 lead after two periods. Ohnsted then picked
up another short-hander with 7:06
left in the third to put Augsburg up
5-3.
Ohnsted then added a powerplay goal on a two-man advantage
with 1:38 left to seal the victory.
Jordyn Kaufer stopped 31 shots to
pick up the win for Augsburg (7-4-0).
Mattias Soderqvist stopped 30 shots
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for the Vikings (3-8-0).
Lawrence grabbed an early 1-0
lead when Steve Hughes scored just
2:36 into the first period off a feed
from Renato Engler.
That lead didn’t last as Drew Anderson scored just over four minutes
later to tie the game at 1-1. The Auggies took a 2-1 lead on Eli May’s power-play goal at the 10:26 mark.
Boelter tied the game at 2-2 for
the Vikings less than three minutes
later when he scored off assists from
Brad Mueller and Matt Moore.
Anderson grabbed the lead right
back for Augsburg when he scored
with 3:09 left in the first. The Auggies
took that 3-2 advantage into the first
intermission, and the scored stayed
that way deep into the second period.
January 8
Lawrence 2, Concordia (Wis.) 0
APPLETON,
Wis. — Lawrence University goaltender
Mattias Soderqvist earned his first
career shutout as the Vikings topped
Concordia (Wis.) University 2-0 in a
Northern Collegiate Hockey Association game at the Appleton Family Ice
Center.
Soderqvist, a junior from Stockholm, Sweden, stopped 26 shots to
post the first shutout for the Vikings
(4-8-0, 3-4-0 NCHA) since a 3-0 win
over Northland College on Feb. 22,
2013.
In a game filled with spectacular
goaltending from both teams, Jack
Romanuik made 21 saves for the Falcons (8-4-1, 5-3-1). Lawrence finished
with 23 shots on goal.
Lawrence grabbed the lead on its
first shot on goal for the game. Mikkel
Joehnk took a pass from Brad Mueller and his shot from above the right
face-off circle went over Romanuik’s
shoulder for a 1-0 lead at 4:20 of the
first period.
Despite great chances for both
teams, the score stayed that way un-
til the third period. Lawrence’s Renato
Engler raced in down the right side
and fired a hard shot that was saved
by Romanuik. The rebound bounced
to Romanuik’s left and freshman Nick
Felan stuffed in the rebound to put
the Vikings up 2-0 at the 8:45 mark of
the third.
Lawrence killed off a Concordia
power play later in the period, and the
Falcons pulled Romanuik with 1:35
left for an extra attacker. The Vikings
stymied the Falcons for the final minute to preserve the shutout.
January 9
Lawrence 2, Concordia (Wis.) 2 (OT)
MEQUON,
Wis. — Lawrence University skated to a
2-2 overtime tie in a Northern Collegiate Hockey Association game with
Concordia (Wis.) University at the
Ozaukee Ice Center.
Both teams scored once apiece in
the first and third periods, and both
teams had good scoring chances in
the overtime.
Lawrence goaltender Mattias
Soderqvist made three outstanding
saves in the overtime and finished
with 40 saves for the game. Andy
Munroe stopped 39 shots for Concordia (8-4-2, 5-3-2 NCHA).
Lawrence (4-8-1, 3-4-1) got on
the board first when Luke McDiarmid
scored just 1:20 into the first period.
McDiarmid took a pass from Austin
Frank and tallied his first goal of the
season. The Falcons bounced back
and tied it exactly five minutes later
on Nick Erb’s goal.
The score stayed that way until
early in the third period when Steve
Hughes put the Vikings ahead 2-1 at
the 5:17 mark. Hughes picked up his
third goal of the season off assists
from Ryan Rumble and Matt Montemurro.
Concordia finally tied the score at
2-2 with just 4:03 left in the third on
Adam Fauchoux’s goal.
The Falcons fired six shots in the
overtime, and Lawrence had four.
Concordia finished with 42 shots for
the game, and Lawrence had 41.
Neither team was able to score
on the power play as Lawrence went
0-for-5 and Concordia was 0-for-4.
January 15
Lawrence 7, Aurora 0
APPLETON, Wis. —
Lawrence University
put together a dominating performance
en route to a 7-0
Northern Collegiate
Hockey Association victory over Aurora University at the Appleton Family
Ice Center.
Playing in front of a near-capacity crowd for the Body Check Cancer
Game, the Vikings (5-8-1, 4-4-1 NCHA)
got two goals apiece from Renato Engler, Josh Koepplinger and Felix Henriksson. Mattias Soderqvist stopped
27 shots to earn his second shutout in
the last three games.
The Vikings went 3-for-5 on the
power play and fired 55 shots on goal.
Henriksson scored his first career
goal midway through the first period off an assist from Ryan Eardley
and the Vikings led 1-0 at the 10:34
mark. Renato Engler made it 2-0 with
just 58 seconds left in the first when
he passed the puck to himself off the
boards and beat Aurora goaltender
Jared Rutledge.
Koepplinger made it 3-0 just 2:40
into the second period with assists
from Sean Reynolds and Ryan Robertson.
The score stayed that way until
the Vikings scored three consecutive
power-play goals in the third. Koepplinger scored on the man-advantage
at 7:46 of the third with assists coming again from Robertson and Reynolds. Engler then scored on the power
play just 1:13 later with Nick Felan and
Brandon Boelter picking up assists.
Lane King fired in another power-play
goal at 11:39 with Felan and Boelter
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assisting again.
That was the end of the night for
Rutledge, who finished with 44 saves
for the Spartans (1-12-1, 1-7-1).
The Vikings finished the scoring
on Henriksson’s second goal of the
night at the 15:13 mark.
January 16
Lawrence 6, Aurora 4
APPLETON, Wis.
— Lawrence University scored three unanswered goals in the
third period to rally for
a 6-4 Northern Collegiate Hockey Association victory over
Aurora University at the Appleton
Family Ice Center.
Nick Felan had a goal and three
assists for Lawrence (6-8-1, 5-4-1
NCHA), and Renato Engler picked up
a goal and two assists.
Mattias Soderqvist pushed his unbeaten streak to four games for the
Vikings and made 31 saves.
Trevor Hoth had a goal and two
assists for Aurora (1-13-1, 1-8-1), and
Jared Rutledge made 39 saves for the
Spartans.
Tim Santopoalo scored just 1:06
into the third period to give Aurora a
4-3 lead, but the Vikings rallied quickly.
Jake Kreutzer, in just his second
game back from injury for the Vikings,
took the puck to the right of Rutledge
and went top shelf. The puck snuck inside the upper corner for a goal to tie
the game at 4-4 at the 4:43 mark.
Less than a minute later, Felix
Henriksson fired a puck through a
screen of multiple defenders and past
Rutledge to give the Vikings a 5-4 lead
at the 5:30 mark. That would prove
to be the game-winner, the second
game-winning goal for Henriksson in
as many nights.
The Vikings then stretched the
lead on the power play midway
through the period. Engler beat Rutledge with assists from Felan and
Steve Hughes, who finished with
three helpers in the game, at the 11:08
mark.
The Spartans pulled Rutledge for
the final 1:40 but couldn’t score.
Felan got Lawrence on the board
with his third goal of the season at the
8:54 mark of the first. Lawrence made
it 2-0 on Matt Moore’s goal just 43 seconds into the second period.
Aurora scored the game’s next
two goals in the ensuing 5:01 to tie it
at 2-2. Lawrence grabbed a 3-2 lead
on Brandon Boelter’s power-play goal
at the 16:13 mark of the second, but
Toth scored for Aurora with 1:08 left in
the period to make the score 3-3 after
two.
Lawrence finished the game with
45 shots and went 2-for-5 on the power play.
January 22
No. 15 St. Scholastica 6
Lawrence 2
APPLETON, Wis.
— The 15th-ranked
College of St. Scholastica struck early in
each period and rode
that to a 6-2 Northern
Collegiate Hockey Association victory over Lawrence University at the
Appleton Family Ice Center.
The Saints (10-4-2, 8-3-0 NCHA)
scored just 2:40 into the first period,
scored a pair of goals in the first minutes of the second period and scored
just 1:18 into the third.
Dylan Nowakowski scored twice
for St. Scholastica, and Matt Moore
scored both goals for Lawrence (6-91, 5-5-1).
Tyler Bruggeman stopped 28
shots for the Saints, including a barrage on a pair of Lawrence power
plays. Mattias Soderqvist made 37
saves for the Vikings.
Kris McKinzie scored off a rebound
less than three minutes into the game
to give St. Scholastica a 1-0 lead. The
score stayed that way until early in the
second period.
Michael Spring scored 1:30 into
the second period, and Josh Hansen
scored 29 seconds later to give St.
Scholastica a 3-0 advantage.
Moore got Lawrence on a board
with a goal at the 9:53 mark of the
second with assists from Renato Engler and Brandon Boelter.
The Vikings were still down 3-1
entering the third period when Kale
Derkson scored just 1:18 into the period for a 4-1 lead.
Nowakowski scored the first of his
two goals at the 7:12 mark, but Moore
found the back of the net again at
10:51 to trim the margin to 5-2. Josh
Koepplinger and Ryan Eardley picked
up assists on that goal for the Vikings.
Lawrence had a power-play
chance less than three minutes later,
but Bruggeman was outstanding in
turning the Vikings away. Nowakowski then added a goal with just 25 seconds remaining.
January 23
No. 15 St. Scholastica 3
Lawrence 1
APPLETON, Wis.
— The 15th-ranked
College of St. Scholastica held on for a 3-1
Northern Collegiate
Hockey Association
victory over Lawrence University at
the Appleton Family Ice Center.
St. Scholastica (11-4-2, 9-3-0
NCHA) led 2-0 early in the third period, but the Vikings cut that lead in
half with just 1:47 left.
The Vikings (6-10-1, 5-6-1) were
on the power play and pulled goaltender Mattias Soderqvist for an extra attacker with 3:09 remaining. The
power play expired with just over two
minutes left but Lawrence scored 14
seconds later on Lane King’s third
goal of the season. Brandon Boelter
and Renato Engler picked up assists
for the Vikings.
Lawrence pulled Soderqvist again
with just over a minute remaining in
an effort to tie the game. St. Scholastica defenseman Connor Faupel picked
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off a Lawrence pass and fired it into
the empty net to seal the win with 26
seconds left.
Soderqvist finished with 31 saves
for the Vikings, and St. Scholastica
goaltender Tyler Bruggeman made 28
saves to pick up the win.
St. Scholastica took a 1-0 lead on
Derek Sutliffe’s goal just 4:55 into the
first period. The score stayed that way
until the first shot by the Saints in the
third period as Dylan Nowakowski
scored on the power play for a 2-0
edge.
St. Scholastica went 1-for-5 on the
power play, and Lawrence finished
0-for-5.
some hope when he scored off assists
from Vetter and King just 1:11 into the
second period to trim the margin to
4-2.
Adrian struck back quickly with
two goals in a span of 1:34. Boyd
scored at 5:16 and Brent Sauve scored
at 6:50 to push the lead to 6-2. Adrian
added goals by Mat Thompson and
Armour in the third period.
Tyler Parks made 31 saves to pick
up the win for Adrian. Mattias Soderqvist started and made 16 saves for
the Vikings before being removed
in the second period. Greg Procopio
stopped 18 shots in relief for the Vikings.
January 29
No. 1 Adrian 8, Lawrence 2
ADRIAN, Mich. —
Top-ranked
Adrian
College pulled away
early and rolled to an
8-2 Northern Collegiate Hockey Association victory over Lawrence University
at Arrington Arena.
The Bulldogs (16-2-1, 12-2-1
NCHA) scored four times in the first
period and got two goals apiece from
Trevor Boyd and Connor Armour in
the game.
Lawrence (6-11-1, 5-7-1) got goals
from a pair of freshmen, Josh Koepplinger and Nick Felan.
Adrian scored two goals in a span
of 26 seconds in the first period to
grab the lead. Armour got the Bulldogs on the board at the 11:28 mark,
and Adrian went on the power play
immediately with Boyd scoring on
the man-advantage at 11:54 for a 2-0
edge.
Lawrence cut the lead in half on
Felan’s goal at 13:27 with Brendan
Vetter and Lane King picking up assists.
The Bulldogs stretched the lead
to 4-1 as Cory Dunn and Taylor McCloy both scored in the final 5:35 of
the period.
Koepplinger gave the Vikings
January 30
No. 1 Adrian 5, Lawrence 1
ADRIAN, Mich. —
Top-ranked
Adrian
College skated to a 5-1
Northern Collegiate
Hockey
Association
victory over Lawrence
University at Arrington Arena.
Jeremy Olinyk scored twice for
the Bulldogs (17-2-1, 13-2-1 NCHA),
who picked up three goals on special teams. Adrian went 2-for-8 on the
power play and added a short-handed goal.
Dillon Kelley made 21 saves to
pick up the win for Adrian. Freshman
netminder Greg Procopio stopped 30
shots for the Vikings (6-12-1, 5-8-1).
Adrian scored a pair of first-period
power-play goals, including one with
just three seconds left, for a 2-0 edge
after one.
Olinyk made it 3-0 on a goal just
3:16 into the second period, and he
picked up a short-handed goal at the
10:41 mark of the second for a 4-0
lead.
The Bulldogs led 5-0 when Lawrence’s Ryan Robertson scored his first
career goal at the 12:57 mark of the
third. The junior defenseman scored
off assists from Jake Roeper and Josh
Koepplinger.