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LSSU Lakers 2015-16: The 50th season

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Yikes, doesn't sound promising. I did not see the video as I just listened to the radio feed. I think it's safe to say this will be a hot topic on the Laker Hockey Show Monday.

A couple weeks ago one of the UAA guys left the ice much the same way. He could not put any play weight on his knee, but he ended up being ok. I hope your player is okay.
 
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I thought it was Anholt on the hit as well, and was thinking the same thing about him scoring the 4th and 5th goal.

It wasn't Anholt it was Azurdia. And whoever said Hubbs slew-footed, Tutts did say "maybe a slew foot as well", but I just watched the replay and it was a trip.
 
It wasn't Anholt it was Azurdia. And whoever said Hubbs slew-footed, Tutts did say "maybe a slew foot as well", but I just watched the replay and it was a trip.

I also went back and looked at the replay and you are correct. Azurdia was the player who hit McArdle. It also wasn't a slew foot. Hubbs slashed the stick out of Hayes hands and then hooked him under the back skate in the crease. The puck wasn't anywhere close to them and they were both stopped in the crease. It seemed intentional and, if so, was just as dirty. Hayes must have thought so too since players don't usually throw punches after minor tripping penalties.

I stand by my original post that both refs were missing a bunch of stuff all night by both teams. Not their best night by far.
 
Re: LSSU Lakers 2015-16: The 50th season

The refs as usual, have it in for the good ship Laker, and I hope head coach Damon Whitten was sending a call in to the head of officials again, to voice his displeasure.

Lake Superior State saw two leads vanish in a Western Collegiate Hockey Association series finale against Alaska Anchorage as the Lakers fell 5-2 on Saturday night. The Lakers (11-19-4, 8-12-4 WCHA) held one-goal advantages in both the first and second periods but surrendered three goals in the final 7:44 of the third period.

Freshman Nick Kossoff made the start in net for the Lakers after sophomore Gordon Defiel has started the last three games. Kossoff saved 23 saves and was responsible for four goals against. Across from Kossoff, Olivier Mantha started in net for the Seawolves (11-16-3, 8-14-2 WCHA) once again and made 21 saves in the winning effort.

Sophomore forward J.T. Henke (9-9--18) scored a goal and added an assist, while Matt Anholt scored two goals and Chase Van Allen added three assists to lead the Seawolves

Henke opened the scoring by collecting a rebound and netting the puck past Mantha 11:05 into the first period. The goal gave Henke his third consecutive game with a goal after registering game-winning goals in the previous two games for the Lakers.

Four minutes later and moments after penalty time had expired against LSSU freshman Matt McArdle, UAA knotted the score a 1-1. Austin Azurdia put the Seawolves on the scoreboard with assists going to Van Allen and Jeremiah Luedtke.

The teams went to the first intermission tied with one goal apiece and eight shots for both sides.

The Lakers reclaimed the lead with a goal by Gage Torrel (7-8--15) to go up 2-1. Diego Cuglietta (4-5--9) and Henke recorded the assists on the go-ahead goal.

LSSU enjoyed their second lead of the night for just over seven minutes before the Seawolves tied things back up. Jarrett Brown fired a wrist shot over Kossoff's glove to tie the game at 2-2. Blake Tatchell and Sean MacTavish recorded the assists.

With the score tied 2-2 late in the third period, this time it was the Seawolves scoring the late go-ahead goal with 7:44 remaining. Nils Rygaard scored his first career goal by deflecting a shot from the blue line by Van Allen.

Just over a minute later, Anholt scored his first goal of the night to give UAA a 4-2 advantage and quell any thoughts of a late comeback by the Lakers. Anholt also scored an empty net goal with 2:36 remaining to produce the final score of 5-2.

The Lakers remain in sole possession of seventh place in the WCHA standings but sit just two points ahead of the Seawolves and four points ahead of University of Alaska Fairbanks in ninth place. The Nanooks, who suffered a sweep to the Lakers in the only meeting in December, fell to Bowling Green 4-1 on Saturday.

LSSU and UAA finished with a pair of splits on the season series after earning the same result in a January meeting in Sault Ste. Marie. Since the Lakers joined the Seawolves in the new-look WCHA, each series has ended in a split.

The loss gives the Lakers a 3-1-0 record in the state of Alaska this season and a 3-2-0 record on the Olympic sheet.

Next weekend the Lakers return home to face Northern Michigan to conclude the Cappo Cup rivalry series which is knotted at one-game apiece. LSSU will also be honoring the senior class, playing their final home game at Taffy Abel Arena, with a special ceremony following Saturday's game. Tickets can be purchased online at http://lssutickets.universitytickets.com, or by calling the Norris Center Ticket Office at (906) 635-2602.

Following the series with NMU, the Lakers will travel to Ferris State to conclude the regular season March 4-5.

Ringy Dingy!
 
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I also went back and looked at the replay and you are correct. Azurdia was the player who hit McArdle. It also wasn't a slew foot. Hubbs slashed the stick out of Hayes hands and then hooked him under the back skate in the crease. The puck wasn't anywhere close to them and they were both stopped in the crease. It seemed intentional and, if so, was just as dirty. Hayes must have thought so too since players don't usually throw punches after minor tripping penalties.

I stand by my original post that both refs were missing a bunch of stuff all night by both teams. Not their best night by far.

It's par for the course when it comes to the WCHA officials. As I said, there were two hits where the Lakers could have been nailed with a 5, but no call was made. The refs did not lose that game for you.
 
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It's par for the course when it comes to the WCHA officials. As I said, there were two hits where the Lakers could have been nailed with a 5, but no call was made. The refs did not lose that game for you.

Yes, the Lakers had a couple of 2-1 rushes they failed to capitalize on in the middle of the third while it was still 2-2.
 
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I cannot wait to hear the Voice of the Lakers, Bill Crawford, and head coach Damon Whitten on the Laker Hockey Show, on ESPN Radio Station 1400 on Monday night from 6-7 p.m. Hopefully Damon talked to the head of officials for the WCHA on what appears to be another game that cost the good ship Laker with some questionable calls. If you missed the show, you can also hear the podcast http://lakers.sovcomm.net/

Ringy Dingy!
 
Re: LSSU Lakers 2015-16: The 50th season

I cannot wait to hear the Voice of the Lakers, Bill Crawford, and head coach Damon Whitten on the Laker Hockey Show, on ESPN Radio Station 1400 on Monday night from 6-7 p.m. Hopefully Damon talked to the head of officials for the WCHA on what appears to be another game that cost the good ship Laker with some questionable calls. If you missed the show, you can also hear the podcast http://lakers.sovcomm.net/

Ringy Dingy!

The refs missed calls BOTH ways. There were two non-calls that would have given UAA a 5 minute power play as well. The refs are NOT the reason your guys lost the game. Give it a rest.
 
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The refs missed calls BOTH ways. There were two non-calls that would have given UAA a 5 minute power play as well. The refs are NOT the reason your guys lost the game. Give it a rest.
LakerBaker is our resident troll. Trying to discuss anything with LakerBaker will most likely be a waste of your time.
 
The refs missed calls BOTH ways. There were two non-calls that would have given UAA a 5 minute power play as well. The refs are NOT the reason your guys lost the game. Give it a rest.

You give it a rest. Tutts never said that the Lakers got away with a 5 major. We're done playing each other for the season so go enjoy your ponies.
 
LakerBaker is our resident troll. Trying to discuss anything with LakerBaker will most likely be a waste of your time.

Hey "Bill" like yourself, I woke up in a free country today, complete with freedom of speech on a site that solicits opinion on college hockey. Let others make up their own minds on what they read, interpret and comment on. Thanks "Bill" now go back to recruiting for the 2019-20 season please!
 
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Does anyone have anything they remember about the lakers that stands out in your heads over the years ? I still remember Blaine Lacher going more than 370 minutes of shut out hockey that I doubt we will ever see a goalie match again in our life times .
 
Does anyone have anything they remember about the lakers that stands out in your heads over the years ? I still remember Blaine Lacher going more than 370 minutes of shut out hockey that I doubt we will ever see a goalie match again in our life times .

I was there that night and, other than the national championships, is probably my favorite Laker memory. The Lakers have had many great goalies over the years, but I doubt we will ever see a run to match that.
 
Re: LSSU Lakers 2015-16: The 50th season

Does anyone have anything they remember about the lakers that stands out in your heads over the years ? I still remember Blaine Lacher going more than 370 minutes of shut out hockey that I doubt we will ever see a goalie match again in our life times .
For me it is probably the national championships, especially the 1992 one which was the first I was able to attend in person. For a non championship choice, I'd probably go with the Laker victory over Michigan Tech back in the 1969-70 season. In a home and home series, Tech throttled the Lakers at the Pullar 6-2, and then the Lakers turned around and beat Tech at their place 2-1. Those were the days when Tech was a powerhouse with John MacInnes as coach. Jim Wylie and Doug Kaceravich had the Laker goals and Jim McDowell was in net for that game at Tech. Tech was the first Div 1 team to play the Lakers (we were playing NAIA back then).
 
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Section P. I was at the game as well when Michigan finally scored a goal to stop Lachers record. They than announced the record Lacher set over the sound system and that was nice to hear.
 
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...Tech was the first Div 1 team to play the Lakers (we were playing NAIA back then).

Bill, do you have the season by season results for the early days? I have a media guide from the mid '80s, but it only goes back to 1968-69. Digging around in newspaper archives, I thought the first DI opponent was Bemidji, but I could have easily overlooked something.
 
Re: LSSU Lakers 2015-16: The 50th season

Bill, do you have the season by season results for the early days? I have a media guide from the mid '80s, but it only goes back to 1968-69. Digging around in newspaper archives, I thought the first DI opponent was Bemidji, but I could have easily overlooked something.

Through a strange quirk, it's in fact correct that Lake State's first D-1 opponent was Bemidji. The Beavers played from 1946-67 as a D-1 independent, and joined the NAIA in the fall of 1967. So when the teams played during the 66-67 season, they were still a D-1 school. Bemidji would rejoin the NCAA in 1983 in the short-lived D-2 level before it was absorbed by D-3 in 84-85.

Incidentally, the teams split their 1966-67 series with the Beavers winning the opener 3-1 before the Lakers won the rematch 5-1.
 
Re: LSSU Lakers 2015-16: The 50th season

Bill, do you have the season by season results for the early days? I have a media guide from the mid '80s, but it only goes back to 1968-69. Digging around in newspaper archives, I thought the first DI opponent was Bemidji, but I could have easily overlooked something.
Bemidji was playing NAIA back in those days, so although we played Bemidji before we played Tech, the Beavers were still NAIA then, not NCAA Div 1. I do have season by season results from the early days. You can e-mail me via the Forum interface if you are interested in a copy.
 
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