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LSSU Lakers 2016-17

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I assume out of town fans noticed that the YesFM link is now working at the Lakers website and they were able to listen to the stream of the games this past weekend?

Thanks for the post. I did not check prior to the weekend. I have the video package, so usually i just use the stream to hear the post game interview with Whitten.
 
Re: LSSU Lakers 2016-17

I assume out of town fans noticed that the YesFM link is now working at the Lakers website and they were able to listen to the stream of the games this past weekend?

Thanks Bill great information as always, man

After scoring an NCAA best six points in last weekend's sweep over Michigan State, the Western Collegiate Hockey Association has named Lake Superior State sophomore defenseman Owen Headrick the league's Co-Defensive Player of the Week.

Headrick, from Garden River, Ontario, led all NCAA skaters with five assists and six points, sparking the Lakers' season-opening sweep of visiting Michigan State. Headrick scored a goal and two assists in Friday's 6-1 victory over MSU and tallied three assists in the team's 7-3 win over the Spartans on Saturday. Prior to his consecutive three-point outings, Headrick had only one multi-point game during his freshman campaign, a two assist effort.

The Garden River, Ont., native finished with a +2 rating on the weekend, and was on the ice for three even strength goals and four power-play tallies by the Lakers. He also had nine shots on goal and blocked a pair of shots defensively. With the help of Headrick, the LSSU power play team hit on 6-of-16 (.375) opportunities on the weekend.

This is Headrick's first career WCHA weekly award.

Sharing the weekly title with Headrick, Michael Bitzer posted consecutive shutouts in Bemidji State's pair of 2-0 victories over Northern Michigan last weekend.

Other Lakers nominated for weekly awards, J.T. Henke (2-2--4) was an honorable mention for Offensive Player of the Week after tying for the points lead among WCHA forwards. Freshman Brayden Gelsinger received an honorable mention nod for the week's top rookie after tying for the national lead among freshmen with four points and was +2 in the weekend series.

You can hear more about the Good Ship Laker, and Owen Headrick tonite on the Hockey North Show on ESPN Radio station 1400 at 5 p.m. with www.hockeynewsnorth.com and www.saultthisweek.com Randy Russon and don't forget at 6 p.m. join the legendary Voice of the Lakers, Bill Crawford along with head coach Damon Whitten, for the Laker Hockey Show and Laker Hockey Talk on Thursday mornings at 8:30 as Bill Crawford and Damon Whitten preview the upcoming weekend's match up.

Ringy Dingy!
 
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As I can't be there, I'll pledge some $$$.

I'll donate $50 per Laker win to the "Fund for LSSU."
Then I'll donate $10 per Laker goal straight to the Hockey team.

GO LAKERS!

Just settled up with the LSSU Foundation. That was a lot more expensive than I thought it would be! LOL!

I hope this is a sign of good things to come! GO LAKERS!
 
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A great Hockey North Show tonite from www.hockeynewsnorth.com and www.saultthisweek.com Randy Russon.

Randy also has an original fresh article on super sophomore Owen Headrick, who was named one of the NCAA players of the week.

http://www.hockeynewsnorth.com/ncaa/owen-headrick-second-star/

Another day, another recognition for Lake Superior State Lakers highly-skilled sophomore defenseman Owen Headrick.

After being named Western Collegiate Hockey Association co-defensive player of the week by virtue of his one-goal, five-assist, six-point performance in the Lakers two-game weekend sweep of the Michigan State Spartans, Headrick has earned national recognition.

NCAA.com has named Headrick its second star of the week from among all Division 1, National Collegiate Athletic Association players.

Bemidji State senior goalie Michael Bitzer earned first-star honours and Holy Cross goalie Paul Berrafato was named third star behind Headrick, a 6-foot, 205-pound product of Garden River First Nation.

Formerly of the Soo Thunderbirds of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League, Headrick had 5 goals, 7 assists, 12 points in 39 games as a freshman for Lake State in 2015-2016. His 12 points were sixth-best on what was a low-scoring Lakers team.

Ringy Dingy!
 
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Lake Superior State hockey embarks on their first road trip this weekend, opening Western Collegiate Hockey Association play against Alabama-Huntsville.

LSSU is looking for their first WCHA standings points of the season this weekend. Since joining the WCHA in 2013-14, the Lakers have not registered a win or tie against in conference games during the month of October. LSSU has four conference games in October this season, with Alaska scheduled to play in Sault Ste. Marie on Oct. 28-29.
The Series vs. Alabama-Huntsville

Overall: Tied: 6-6-2... In Huntsville: LSSU leads: 5-1-0

Last meeting: Oct. 30-31, 2015, UAH won 5-4 (OT) / UAH won 5-0

Streak: UAH 4-0-1

The Lakers are winless (0-4-1) in their last five games against the Chagers and have not beaten UAH since Nov. 14, 2014, when they won 1-0 in Huntsville.

Overall, the series is tied 6-6-2 with both teams having more success against each other when on the road. The Lakers are 5-1-0 in games played in Huntsville, while the Chargers are 5-1-2 in the Soo.

Last season, in the only meeting between the teams, Huntsville swept the Lakers with wins of 5-4 (OT) and 5-0 at Taffy Abel Arena. Since both teams joined the WCHA in 2013-14, the Chargers lead the series 4-3-1.
Last Week Against the Spartans (Friday: 6-1, W, Saturday: 7-3, W)

Lake Superior State defended home ice last weekend with a sweep over Big Ten opponent Michigan State. The Lakers claimed a 6-1 victory in Friday night's series opener and earned the 7-3 victory Saturday evening in the series finale.

Sophomore defenseman Owen Headrick turned in an NCAA-leading six-point weekend, scoring a goal and two assists on Friday and dishing out three assists on Saturday. Four Lakers: J.T. Henke, Gage Torrel, Gus Correale and freshman Max Humitz each scored two goals on the weekend. Henke (2-2--4), Torrel (2-2--4), Mitch Hults (1-3--4) and Brayden Gelsinger (1-3--4) all turned in four-point weekends against the Spartans to tie for second on the team behind Headrick.

In the series opener against Michigan State, the Lakers jumped out to an early lead with a goal by Torrel, just 2:43 into the contest. Moments later MSU tied the game at 1-1, but Henke's goal late in the first period would be all the Lakers would need to beat the Spartans. Still, the Lakers poured in a power-play goal in the second period and three more power-play goals in the third to light up junior goaltender Ed Minney for six goals on 34 shots.

Game 1 was marred with penalties, and a total of 31 penalties for 73 penalty minutes were served. The Spartans went on 1-for-11 on the power play, while the Lakers connected on four of their 12 opportunities.

In the second game, the Lakers built a 4-0 lead through the first period with a power-play goal, two even strength goals and a shorthanded marker by captain Gus Correale (2-0--2).

The Spartans pushed back in the second period, scoring three goals, but the Lakers added two more goals in the second period and added one in the final 20 minutes for the 7-3 final.

Defiel was strong throughout, despite the second period barrage and closed off the sweep with 30 saves on Saturday.
Scouting the Chargers

UAH opened the season with an impressive sweep on the road at Ferris State during the season's opening weekend. Since then, the Chargers have gone 0-3-1 and were swept at UConn two weeks ago.

Last weekend at Michigan Tech, their third road trip to start the season, the Chargers opened with a 7-3 loss against the Huskies before skating to a 1-1 regulation tie on Saturday. The Huskies added the extra league point with an unofficial goal by Reid Sturos in three-on-three overtime.

This weekend the Chargers open play in the "Hockey Capital of the South" and will likely turn to top scorers like junior forward Max McHugh (3-1--4), sophomore defenseman Kurt Gosselin (1-2--3), and freshman forward Jordan Larson (1-2--3).

Goaltending has left head coach Mike Corbett (four seasons, 19-85-12) looking for consistency this season. Senior Matt Larose, expected to form a fearsome combo with Carmine Guerriero when he returns from sitting out early this season, has not gotten off to the start expected. Larose has allowed 4.38 goals against and is only saving .878 percent of shots he's faced in five games.

Junior Jordan Uhelski has been seeing his first collegiate action this season as a backup to Larose and has posted respectable numbers, including earning the 1-1 tie at MTU last Saturday in his first career start. Uhelski is only allowing 2.03 goals against per game and has a .929 save percentage.
Special Teams Firing on All Cylinders

Special teams propelled the Lakers last weekend, hitting on 6-of-16 power-play opportunities (.375). The penalty kill was also especially effective against the Spartans, limiting MSU to just one power-play goal in 18 attempts (.056).

Last season the Lakers' power play hit for 13.7 percent and the penalty killers were successful 84.2 percent of the time.
Youth Movement

Three of the six LSSU freshmen that played last weekend tallied their first collegiate goals. Max Humitz led the group with a goal in both games, followed by Gelsinger's goal and three assists, and defenseman Kris Bindulis scored his first goal and had an assist on Friday night and added another assist on Saturday.

Luke Morgan (0-2--2) and Collin Saccoman (0-1--1) each registered their first college points with assists last weekend.

LSSU freshmen and sophomores, that comprising the majority of the Lakers' lineup last weekend, combined for 31 of the possible 39 points on the weekend's 13 goals.
Poll Position

Following the sweep of the Spartans last weekend, the Lakers received six votes in the USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll and received one vote in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine College Hockey Poll.

The Lakers were last ranked in the national top-20 poll on Jan. 6, 2014, coming in at No. 19. The following poll on January 13, 2014, is the last time the Lakers received votes in the national polls.

A Look Ahead (Pink In The Rink Weekend)

The Lakers return home next weekend (Oct. 28-29) to face Alaska in a two-game WCHA series as part of the annual Pink in the Rink weekend. Alaska finished eighth in the WCHA last season by sweeping rival Alaska Anchorage on the regular season's final weekend to leapfrog the Seawolves and face Michigan Tech in the league quarterfinals.

Pink in the Rink is an annual fundraiser hosted by Laker Athletics and the hockey program that provides the opportunity to educate the community on women's health issues, with a general focus on breast cancer. Since the Pink in the Rink event began at LSSU eight years ago, it has raised more than $145,000 for local charities and women's organizations.
Single Game Tickets

Single game tickets to all of the Lakers home games cost $12 for adults and $6 for children (17-under) unless a special promotion is running. Tickets for all LSSU Athletics events can be purchased online at http://lssutickets.universitytickets.com or by calling the Norris Center ticket office at (906) 635-2602.

Fans planning to attend this weekend's series are encouraged to pick up their tickets at the Norris Center Information and Guest Services Desk or online throughout the week to avoid long lines prior to the games.
Season Tickets

Adult season packages are $199 and include 17 home games plus three Western Collegiate Hockey Association first-round playoff games. Child season tickets are $95 and also include three playoff games. The Snowbird package includes the Lakers' first nine home games for $90. Single-game tickets will again be $12 for adults and $6 for children 17 and under. LSSU is introducing a new senior citizen single-game ticket rate of $10 for seniors 60 and over.

Starting this season, WCHA Playoff second-round series will be played at campus sites, but second-round tickets will be sold separately from the season package. If the Lakers don't host a first-round playoff series, the deadline for playoff ticket refunds is May 15, 2017. Refund requests are processed after playoff tickets are returned to the Norris Center at the conclusion of the season.

The LSSU Department of Athletics will feature fun promotions throughout the season. Look for details on LSSULakers.com and in weekly media releases. The LSSU student cheering section has moved from Sections S & T to Sections A, B, C & D. Sections S&T will be general admission in 2016-17.

Season tickets can be purchased online through lssutickets.universitytickets.com or at the Norris Center Guest Services Desk during summer hours. LSSU faculty/staff and retirees must pick up tickets at the Norris Center. Returning season ticket holders have until Sept. 9 to reclaim their seats.

Laker Hockey Show

Every week Bill Crawford along with head coach Damon Whitten, the assistant coaches and players take a look at the Laker Hockey program. A review of past games, a look ahead to future action and more information and insight on the team and players. n The show is live from the Antlers restaraunt on East Portage Ave. every Tuesday night starting at 6 p.m. and can be heard on WKNW ESPN Radio 1400 or you can catch up on any shows you have missed through podcasts that will be made available on http://lakers.sovcomm.net/.

Laker Hockey Talk

Laker Hockey Talk, also on ESPN 1400, returns this year on Thursday mornings at 8:30 a.m. Bill Crawford and Damon Whitten preview the upcoming weekend's match up. Podcasts for the Laker Hockey Talk show will also be available at http://lakers.sovcomm.net/.

Ringy Dingy!
 
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It's very maddening for people that work out of the stations range during the show. I learn more about the Mel show over on the Tech thread then I hear about our team's show.

Me thinks you need to read my last post, man.

You can catch up on any shows you have missed through podcasts that will be made available on http://lakers.sovcomm.net/.

Podcasts for the Laker Hockey Talk show will also be available at http://lakers.sovcomm.net/
 
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Great start for the Lakers. Not so shocking that they won, but where did all those goals come from!
Damon now has two recruiting classes on board, and despite they're being generally less experienced at the college level, i.e Sophomores and Freshmen, it's becoming obvious that the coaches are bringing in some guys with good talent. They should only get better offensively over the course of this season and especially next season. To be fair, MSU is breaking in new goalies to replace Jake Hildebrand and they are also playing with several Freshmen D-men, so that aided the Lakers ability to put quite a few pucks in the net this past weekend. Still somewhat surprising, but not terribly so.
 
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I can't wait to listen to the Voice of the Lakers, Bill Crawford tonite for this weekend's games against Alabama-Huntsville. You can find broadcasts on the Sovereign Communications banner at the University's athletic page at www.lssulakers.com.

Methinks there has been some confusion on that recently, for some odd reason, man.

Here is a preview of the series, including talking to the man steering the good ship Laker back to prominence, Damon Whitten. http://www.lssulakers.com/sports/m-hockey/2016-17/videos/Laker_Hockey_Preview-_UAH

Ringy Dingy!
 
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I thought that we were okay in the first, obviously less the two goals allowed. Then man did the wheels ever fall off. All credit to the Lakers for playing that cleanly in the 2nd. (Hand in the third on the major ... okay, not so much.)

GFM
 
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I thought that we were okay in the first, obviously less the two goals allowed. Then man did the wheels ever fall off. All credit to the Lakers for playing that cleanly in the 2nd. (Hand in the third on the major ... okay, not so much.)

GFM

I didn't see the game although I listened to most of it on the Internet stream. Sounded like a strange call on Hand. It sounded like Wilcox checked Headrick into the boards pretty heavily then Hand came to defend Headrick and there was some shoving. Wilcox gets 2 for roughing and Hand gets 5 for interference. What's up with 5 minutes for interference? Almost sounded like the ref screwed up and got the penalties mixed up; like maybe he intended to give Wilcox 5 minutes for the hit on Headrick and Hand 2 minutes for taking issue with it. It would be interesting to see a replay to see what really happened.

Big road win for the Lakers.
 
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I didn't see the game although I listened to most of it on the Internet stream. Sounded like a strange call on Hand. It sounded like Wilcox checked Headrick into the boards pretty heavily then Hand came to defend Headrick and there was some shoving. Wilcox gets 2 for roughing and Hand gets 5 for interference. What's up with 5 minutes for interference? Almost sounded like the ref screwed up and got the penalties mixed up; like maybe he intended to give Wilcox 5 minutes for the hit on Headrick and Hand 2 minutes for taking issue with it. It would be interesting to see a replay to see what really happened.

There was high contact to Houcher in open ice in front of the benches — he pinwheeled down to the ice and was clearly dazed for a few seconds. I guess you could've called something for the hit on Headrick, but no way can you let the hit on Houcher go.

Indeed, that's a big road win.

GFM
 
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I have heard of the 5 minute interference once before but never saw it. So Jake made high contact with a Charger and that's what the infraction was not the way it sounded like. Thanks for clearing that up Geof it was confusing on the radio.
 
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