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LSSU Lakers 2015-16: The 50th season

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I hope this weekend produces the same great games they had down in Bowling Green .We made the Saturday night game there and the Lakers played Bowling Green to a draw and showed they had what it takes to play 60 full minutes of hockey.
 
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Check out Randy Russon's article in www.hockeynewsnorth.com on Gage Torrel named WCHA Rookie Of the Month. http://www.hockeynewsnorth.com/ncaa/rookie-of-the-month-is-a-laker/

Lake Superior State Lakers freshman forward Gage Torrel has been named Western Collegiate Hockey Association rookie-of-the-month for December.

Torrel becomes the first Laker to win a monthly award of any sort since Lake Superior State joined the WCHA from the erstwhile Central Collegiate Hockey Association in 2013.

In 6 games during December, Torrel scored 2 goals, 5 assists, 7 points for the Lakers.

“It’s always a nice thing to know people are recognizing you and people think you’re playing well,” said Torrel. “I’ve gotten a lot of help from my teammates. It’s not a one-man sport so I have to thank the guys for this award. I’m just very grateful.”
 
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Check out www.hockeynewsnorth.com and www.saulththisweek.com Randy Russon, with his latest article on Aiden Wright and the good ship Laker, heading in the Wright direction. http://www.hockeynewsnorth.com/ncaa/lakers-headed-in-wright-direction/

A busy second half to the 2015-2016 Western Collegiate Hockey Association season begins for the Lake Superior State Lakers this weekend with a pair of home games.

The sixth-place Lakers, who have 12 points from a WCHA record of 4-4-4, are home to the second-place Bowling Green Falcons on Friday at 7:37 p.m. and Saturday at 7:07 p.m. at Taffy Abel Arena.

Bowling Green has a WCHA record of 8-2-4, good for 20 points.

The Lakers, who have an overall record of 7-11-4 through 22 outings, have 16 games to play this 2015-2016 season — 8 at home and 8 on the road — and all are WCHA matches.

Sophomore defenseman Aidan Wright, who hails from the Canadian side of the St. Mary’s River at Sault Ste. Marie, plays on the top unit for the Lakers as one of second-year head coach Damon Whitten’s more-dependable defenders.

And Wright is of the belief that the young, rebuilding Lakers can continue to climb the standings of the 10-team WCHA.

“We had a decent first half of the season but now that we have our feet wet we’ve got to build off it,” said Wright, who along with freshman forward Anthony Nellis are the only two Lakers to play in all 22 games this far this season.

“Guys know what to expect on a nightly basis in terms style of play and what teams have to offer and points become that much more important, so we are looking to continue to climb the standings and try to secure home ice advantage for playoffs,” Wright added.

Wright is of the notion that the Lakers have learned from some of their early-season defeats.

“We have played well for the most part but there have been games we let slip away from us,” continued Wright. “But as a young team I think that’s part of the process. I feel we have grown and learned from those nights. Like I said, now that we have our feet wet, we’ve just got to continue to build off what we’ve started.”

A defensive-minded defenseman who has a single assist in 22 games this season, Wright is happy with his play, especially of late.

“Early on I think I was a little inconsistent but in the past month I think I’ve found my game and been playing well,” said Wright. “This year I made it a goal to really take on a defensive role and I’ve adjusted pretty well to it.

“From an entire defensive-core standpoint, I think we’ve all been good and we’ve all taken on our own roles that help us win games, so if I’m able to continue with that, I’ll be happy,” he added.

Whitten, as the hard-driven bench boss who appears to have Lake Superior State headed in the right direction, is hopeful and expectant that the Lakers will continue to improve.

“Our expectation is to keep improving and put ourselves in a position to earn home ice. We need to do a better job of taking care of home ice and continue to earn points on the road,” he began.

“We’re pleased with the growth we have seen but disappointed in some missed opportunities,” Whitten continued. “When we play within our structure and with discipline we have been an outstanding defensive team. Our offense needs to take a step forward and now past the halfway point, we know how we need to play to be successful.”

To be sure, Whitten likes the position the Lakers have placed themselves in.

“We have put ourselves in a position to have a strong finish in WCHA play. We’re excited to return to Taffy Abel and finish strong,” he relayed.

As a team that is tied with Alaska-Anchorage for sixth spot in the WCHA, the Lakers are within two points of fifth-place Northern Michigan and have two games in hand on the Wildcats

To be sure, the Lakers have been getting a lot out of their younger players.

Of the Lakers top seven scorers, four are freshmen, two are sophomores and one is a junior.

And of the two goalies who share the workload for the Lakers, one is a freshman and the other is a sophomore.

Sophomore J.T. Henke leads the Lakers in scoring with 6 goals, 7 assists, 13 points.

Then it’s junior forward Gus Correale at 5-6-11, freshman forward Gage Torrel at 4-7-11, freshman forward Mitch Hults at 4-6-10, freshman forward Anthony Nellis at 3-6-9, freshman defenseman Owen Headrick at 3-4-7 and sophomore defenseman James Roll at 1-6-7.

Headrick, who hails from Garden River First Nation and who starred for the Soo Thunderbirds of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League the past two seasons, could return to the Lakers lineup this weekend.

After playing in the Lakers first 20 games of the season, a sore back caused Headrick to miss Lake Superior State’s two post-Christmas games at the Catamount Cup tournament in Vermont.

As for the Laker goalies, freshman Nick Kossoff has a 3-3-1 record and 3 shutouts to go with a 1.74 goals against average and .931 save percentage while sophomore tender Gordon Defiel has 4-8-3, 2.65 and .919 numbers.

Ringy Dingy!
 
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Tough call for Damon on whether to either start Defiel or Kossoff. I think Kossoff will start since he had a shutout last Wednesday.
 
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Tough call for Damon on whether to either start Defiel or Kossoff. I think Kossoff will start since he had a shutout last Wednesday.

Yeah, tough decision. It may depend upon who looked the best in practice this week. And we could see both of them, especially if whoever starts tomorrow night is off his game.
 
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I think it will be Defiel Friday and how he does decides Saturdays pick. Lakers played great at Bowling Green and they need to get that back in the Soo this weekend .
 
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Chris Heisenberg is reporting that we have a new commitment for next season. Brayden Gelsinger who currently plays for Victoria of the BCHL.

http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=120115

A caveat. It looks like he spent some time on the roster of Kamloops of the WHL a couple of years ago. This would normally make him ineligible to play NCAA hockey but perhaps there are some extenuating circumstances and the coaches feel they can petition the NCAA to get him some eligibility for the Lakers. If not for next season (or at least part of it) then maybe beyond.
 
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Last I checked, you're out a year then a game for every game you played. He could enroll in the fall and play late in fall 2017.

GFM
 
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Tough luck for the good ship Laker tonight, in front of what I thought was more like 2,000 fans. The refs were awful and clearly cost the Lakers, the only thing you know to expect is that they will be against LSSU.

Coach Damon Whitten will have them fired up tomorrow night and looking for a rebound.

Ringy Dingy!
 
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Some might blame Bowling Green's diving and the poor officiating tonight for the Lakers losing, but you can't win very many games scoring just one goal. Lakers need to start winning games on this home stand because we have a very tough stretch with road series at Mankato and Tech.

Speaking of officiating, I haven't seen the Abel Arena crowd this disgruntled with the refs in a long time. I'm not surprised Damon gave the officials an earful after the game.
 
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Offense didn't look sharp. They had several good odd man rushes with speed only to go offsides. Quite a few loose pucks around the BG net that they didn't get to quick enough. Missed some open guys in the offensive zone with passes that weren't good enough. They did actually have a couple of good chances to tie it at 2 in the mid part of the 3rd period but shots from grade A areas were just wide. BG was better along the boards in both the defensive and offensive zones. That allowed them to control play more. Have to give them credit; they are a good team. Yeah the reffing left a lot to be desired. Hard to figure out why they called some things but not others. Can't afford to give a good team like BG another 4 PP advantage tomorrow night.
 
Some might blame Bowling Green's diving and the poor officiating tonight for the Lakers losing, but you can't win very many games scoring just one goal. Lakers need to start winning games on this home stand because we have a very tough stretch with road series at Mankato and Tech.

Speaking of officiating, I haven't seen the Abel Arena crowd this disgruntled with the refs in a long time. I'm not surprised Damon gave the officials an earful after the game.
Here I thought the horrible officials only found their way to BG. I'd struggle to think of a game BG has played this season where the officiating hasn't played a major role in the game. Every game I've seen it's been bad.
 
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Methinks there was a lot more than the 1400 announced attendance. Looked like over 2000 to me, and I expect a lot more tonite.
 
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Some might blame Bowling Green's diving and the poor officiating tonight for the Lakers losing, but you can't win very many games scoring just one goal. Lakers need to start winning games on this home stand because we have a very tough stretch with road series at Mankato and Tech.

Speaking of officiating, I haven't seen the Abel Arena crowd this disgruntled with the refs in a long time. I'm not surprised Damon gave the officials an earful after the game.
I would suggest watching the game on wcha.tv prior to making comments about diving. The one that may have been diving was called (I have my doubts given where the blade of his stick may have hit.). Our speed led to your tripping, clutching, grabbing, and 6 penalties but, hey, believe what you want. We had 42 shots on goal to your 25; the only thing that kept your team in the game was the stellar play of your goalie.

FWIW, your team reminds me of BG about 5 years ago. Thus far Whitten has impressed me as a coach.
 
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