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Originally posted by GoNanooks View PostWeek 13
What a week for the independents. Lindenwood splits at Vermont, Alaska splits at Notre Dame, Arizona State splits at home versus Boston College and Alaska Anchorage sweeps at UMass- Lowell. The only team to not get a win was LIU who lost in OT on Friday and in another close game on Saturday. The difference maker this week was goaltending. Of the seven goalies who played this weekend, six had a save percentage of at least .921.
Team of the Week
Alaska Anchorage Seawolves
UAA rolled into Lowell Massachusetts with two NCAA wins this season. By Sunday that total had doubled. Friday Lowell was piling on the shots but by the start of the third period only had a 2-1 lead with 43 shots. With their first win when trailing after 2 periods, Anchorage scored 3 unanswered goals to take game one 4-2. Saturday was a much more even game in shots, but it was Anchorage who began the third period ahead 3-1. The Seawolves held on 3-2 for their first sweep of the season.
Forward of the week
Chase Dubois of UAF
2 goals
Defenseman of the week
Brett Bamber of UAA
1 goal 1 assist
Goalie of the week
Jared Whale of UAA
52 saves on 54 shots
Goalie stats for the week
Jared Whale 52 saves 54 shots .962
1 win
Nolan Kent 26 saves 28 shots .928
1 win
Matt Ladd 35 saves 38 shots .921
Trent Burnham 35 saves 37 shots .945
1 win
Vinnie Purpura 60 saves 67 shots .895
T. J. Semptimphelter 87 saves 93 shots .935
1 win
Matt Radomsky 59 saves 62 shots .951
1 win
Such a satisfying win as a Lindenwood fan on Saturday after hearing the fans leaving the rink Friday saying "That was a nice win but it was 'just Lindenwood'" as if they should just step on the ice and win just because they are a Hockey East team. Love when teams sleep on them or take them lightly cause they just don't stop grinding
At North Dakota tonight. Tough place to play!
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Originally posted by TalonsUpPuckDown View PostIs it too early to crown the Nooks TOTW? Great win!
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Originally posted by GoNanooks View Post
A good weekend no matter the result tonight. But hoping we make it a great weekend and get another bump in the pairwise. Love watching the Nooks frustrate other teams on offense as the game winds down.
Wish my Lions had finished strong in both of their games. Had 2 goal leads against UND in both games but didn't get it done. Just not quite deep enough to pull those out! They led the Friday night game for about 48 minutes
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Week 14
Following a week with some big wins, Alaska Anchorage and Lindenwood played their hearts out, trailed for a combined 14:34 and came away with no wins. Out west Alaska continued their strong play and split with then #1 ranked Denver. Arizona State lost to Michigan Tech and then shutout Air Force to take third in the Desert Classic.
Team of the Week
Alaska Nanooks
Going into this series the Nanooks had never won at Denver, though they skated to a 4-4 tie last season. On Friday night going into the second in a scoreless game, Alaska scored twice on a 5 minute powerplay and allowed a goal on a 5 on 3 penalty kill. Those were the only goals until Garrett Pyke shot into the empty net from his own defensive circle to ice the game. On Saturday Denver, though held to only 24 shots on goal, took advantage of opportunities and won 7-2. Alaska scored to get within 4-2 with just over ten minutes to go in the game, but didn’t have much left in the tank after a hard fought weekend.
Forward of the week
David Gagnon of Lindenwood
2 goals 1 assist
Robert Mastrosimone of ASU
2 goals 1 assist
Defenseman of the week
T.J. Lloyd of UAF
2 assists
Goalie of the week
T.J. Semptimphelter
55 saves on 58 shots
1 shutout
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Originally posted by GoNanooks View PostWeek 14
Following a week with some big wins, Alaska Anchorage and Lindenwood played their hearts out, trailed for a combined 14:34 and came away with no wins. Out west Alaska continued their strong play and split with then #1 ranked Denver. Arizona State lost to Michigan Tech and then shutout Air Force to take third in the Desert Classic.
Team of the Week
Alaska Nanooks
Going into this series the Nanooks had never won at Denver, though they skated to a 4-4 tie last season. On Friday night going into the second in a scoreless game, Alaska scored twice on a 5 minute powerplay and allowed a goal on a 5 on 3 penalty kill. Those were the only goals until Garrett Pyke shot into the empty net from his own defensive circle to ice the game. On Saturday Denver, though held to only 24 shots on goal, took advantage of opportunities and won 7-2. Alaska scored to get within 4-2 with just over ten minutes to go in the game, but didn’t have much left in the tank after a hard fought weekend.
Forward of the week
David Gagnon of Lindenwood
2 goals 1 assist
Robert Mastrosimone of ASU
2 goals 1 assist
Defenseman of the week
T.J. Lloyd of UAF
2 assists
Goalie of the week
T.J. Semptimphelter
55 saves on 58 shots
1 shutout
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Week 15
It was a rough week for the independents, with only two teams playing and losing all 4 games. LIU lost at Princeton and the next night at home to Quinnipiac. Arizona State was swept at home by Minnesota State and scored only one goal on the weekend.
Team of the Week
With no NCAA wins this week, we will take a look at Stonehill and their schedule. After losing to LIU to open the season, the Skyhawks have gone 14-1-2 against lower level opponents. The last three games they have outscored their opponents 16-4. They have 4 games in February against LIU and Lindenwood and we will see if they can finish the season with a NCAA win to get things rolling next year.
Forward of the week
Noah Kane of LIU
2 goals
Defenseman of the week
Cade Mason of LIU
3 assists
Goalie of the week
T.J. Semptiphelter of ASU
60 saves on 67 shots
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Week 16
Lindenwood traveled to LIU for some independent games and Arizona State hosted RIT. The Sun Devils continued their rough stretch, giving up 10 goals on the weekend in a two game sweep by the Tigers.
Team of the week LIU Sharks
Long Island gets their first sweep of the season over the Lindenwood Lions. The Sharks twice came from a goal down on Friday before winning 3-2 in OT. On Saturday the offenses showed up as LIU scored at the 19:59 mark of the second period to go up 6-3. The lions would add one late in the third but it wasn’t enough. The Sharks will head to Princeton for a single game this weekend as they look to avenge their 5-2 loss earlier this month.
Forward of the Week
Kyle Jeffers of Lindenwood
1 goal 3 assists
Defenseman of the Week
Spencer Cox of LIU
3 assists
Goalie of the Week
Brandon Perrone of LIU
27 saves on 29 shots
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Week 17
Arizona State ends a 4 game losing streak with a sweep at home against St. Thomas. Out East LIU gets revenge over Princeton with a 6-4 win on Saturday where they had to come back from a 3-1 deficit with 13 minutes left in the second period. Up in Alaska the Nanooks played the Seawolves in a home and home series. In 123:11 of game play this weekend, Alaska led for zero seconds and won both games. Each night the Nanooks were down 2 goals in the third period and would tie it up before winning in overtime.
Team of the week
Arizona State Sun Devils
After giving up 18 goals in four straight home losses, ASU needed to right the ship. Though they started slow on Friday the Sun Devils outshot the Tommies 41-17 and scored four goals in the last 21:52 of the game and pitched a shutout for the first time since their last victory in early January. Saturday would prove to be a much tougher test as ASU would battle back to tie three times before winning in Overtime. A game in which they also never led until the final horn.
Forward of the week
Payton Matsui of Alaska
1 goal 3 assists
Defenseman of the week
Cade Mason of LIU
1 goal 2 assists
Goalie of the week
T.J Semptiphelter of ASU
49 saves on 52 shots
1 shutout 2 wins
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