Re: LSSU Lakers 2015-16: The 50th season
The Lakers looking good with back-to-back ties on the road against no. 14 ranked Bowling Green. Randy Russon's
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Backed by the return-to-form netminding of sophomore goalie Gordon Defiel, the Lakers left Bowling Green with a pair of 1-1 ties versus the Falcons, who had entered the weekend as the no. 14 ranked team in the nation.
The two ties boosted the fortunes of the Lakers, who improved their overall record to 2-6-2 and 0-2-2 in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.
Defiel, a freshman sensation in 2014-2015 who had struggled earlier this 2015-2016 season for the Lakers, came up big in the back-to-back ties by stopping 70 of 72 shots.
Second-year Laker head coach Damon Whitten was full of praise for his charges — and singled out the play of Defiel.
“I thought we played like men,” Whitten told Lakers play-by-play announcer Bill Crawford after Saturday’s tie. “Really proud of the effort, up and down the lineup.
“(Bowling Green) is a tough place to play a hockey game and a tough team to play against. They’re a physical team and I thought we matched that,” continued Whitten. “Gordie Defiel had a heck of a weekend and it’s great to have him back playing the way we know he can.”
With the strong weekend between the pipes, Defiel now has a 1-4-2 record to go with a .900 save percentage and 3.21 goals against average.
The Lakers are home next Friday-Saturday against the Arizona State Sun Devils in a pair of 7:07 p.m. matches at Taffy Abel Arena, you can hear those games, with the Voice of the Lakers, Bill Crawford at
www.yesfm.net.
Your Lakers are covered all week long on ESPN 1400 radio
http://stream.1400espn.net/ with the Laker Hockey Show, with Bill Crawford and Damon Whitten on Monday night at 6, the Hockey North Show with Randy Russon Tuesday night at 5, and Laker Talk, with Bill and Damon Wednesday morning at 8:30.
Time to pack the Taffy this weekend. Ringy dingy!