Re: LSSU Lakers 2015-16: The 50th season
Here is a preview of this weekend's series against Alaska Anchorage, let's pack the rink. Ringy Dingy!
http://www.lssulakers.com/sports/m-hockey/2015-16/releases/20160113pr1187
Lake Superior State opens the weekend in 7th place of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association standings and look to move up the standings with a weekend series at home against Alaska Anchorage. The Lakers are two points behind of Northern Michigan and Ferris State and three points behind Bemidji State with games-in-hand on all three.
The series kicks off Saturday evening at 7:07 p.m. ET with a special evening dedicated to the memory of Gary McClellan and Gil Somes, a pair of men, deeply engrained into the fabric of the program that passed away over the last year. Game 2 of the series will be a Sunday matinee starting at 5:07 p.m. ET.
Both games will be broadcast live on 99.5 YES FM.
The Lakers (8-12-4, 5-5-4 WCHA) have already matched last season's win total of eight games following the 1-0 overtime victory against No. 16 Bowling Green last Saturday evening and are 6-4-2. LSSU made the WCHA playoffs last season in the eighth seed but this season have their eyes set on a potential home series during the first round.
Sophomore goaltender Gordon Defiel (5-8-3) made 25 saves through regulation and just over a minute of overtime to produce his fifth career shutout, moving him up to 7th all-time in career shutouts at LSSU. Defiel's play helped cap a season split with the Falcons after earning a pair of 1-1 ties dating back to Nov. 6-7.
Defiel has produced a .924 save-percentage this season and allows only 2.48 goals against per game.
Matching Defiel with impressive netminding for the Lakers this season has been freshman Nick Kossoff. The freshman from West Des Moines, Iowa made 39 saves and allowed just two goals during Friday night's series opener in which the Lakers lost 3-1.
Among freshman goaltenders Kossoff is tied for the national lead with three shutouts, boasts the second-highest save percentage (.935 percent), and trails only Minnesota State's Jason Pawloski with a 1.77 goals-against average.
For the second time this season the WCHA dubbed a Laker freshman forward the "Rookie of the Week." Diego Cuglietta, the man responsible for the redirection of a Matt McArdle shot in overtime that lifted the Lakers 1-0 over the Falcons, joined teammate Gage Torrel as the two Lakers to receive the honor this season.
Cuglietta has scored three goals and has four assists for seven points this season. Torrel, the Lakers' leader in rookie scoring, ranks third in the WCHA among freshmen with four goals and seven assists. Cuglietta, Torrel and teammate C.J. Hayes are all tied with two game-winning goals each to lead the conference's rookie class.
Two points behind the Lakers and looking to return to the WCHA playoffs after missing out last season, the Seawolves (8-9-3, 5-7-2 WCHA) are tied with in-state rival Alaska for eighth place and the final playoff spot.
The Seawolves have been reeling of late, going winless in their last four games (0-3-1). In fact, during their last 10 games UAA has produced a record of 2-6-2 with their two wins coming via a sweep at Michigan Tech.
Senior Blake Tatchell leads the Seawolves in scoring with five goals and 12 assists for 17 points in 20 games. Forwards Tad Kozun (9-5--14), Mason Mitchell (3-9--12) and Matt Anholt (4-7--11) round out the players to reach double digits in scoring for the Seawolves so far.
The teams have met a total of 10 times with the first meeting between the schools dating back to the 1985 Syracuse Invitational (LSSU won 5-3). The Lakers hold a 7-3-0 all-time advantage against the Seawolves, including a 3-1-0 series lead in games played in Sault Ste. Marie. Since the Lakers joined the WCHA in 2013-14, the teams have split the matchup evenly 3-3-0.
Other news and notes
All Laker fans are invited to join the family and friends of Gary McClellan and Gil Somes as the LSSU Alumni Association celebrates their memories and support of LSSU and the Laker Hockey program at an indoor tailgate social at the Lukenda Alumni House on Saturday.
Tailgate begins at 5:30pm January 16th ending just prior to face off at 7:07 pm vs. Alaska - Anchorage. Desserts and salads are welcomed (but not necessary) to supplement the hearty meal we will be serving. Soft drinks will be available, or you may bring your own adult beverages. There is no charge for Saturday's social, but donations will be accepted.
Zak McClellan, son of Gary, will join Bill Crawford on 99.5 YES FM and WCHA TV during the first intermission of Saturday's game.
During the 2nd intermission Crawford will conduct a phone interview with former Laker and current Detroit Red Wings equipment manager Paul Boyer '93 and the impact Somes had on his career.