Nov. 16, 2002
Ryan Huddy’s overtime goal lifts Beavers to
first sweep of Warriors since Feb. 2000
BEMIDJI, Minn. - [box
score][game notes]
Freshman wing Ryan Huddy gave the Bemidji State men’s
hockey team one of its most important victories since making
the jump to Division I hockey in 1999, firing a rebound past
Wayne State goaltender David Guerrera at the 3:59 mark of
overtime to give the Beavers a 2-1 victory and a series sweep
of the defending College Hockey America champions.
Huddy picked up a loose puck after a Wayne State turnover
in its own zone and fired a pass across the top of the crease
to teammate Riley Riddell. Riddell took the pass and fired
a shot into Guerrera, who could not control the rebound. Huddy,
to the left of the crease, grabbed the carom and fired it
behind Guerrera into the net, giving BSU the overtime victory.
“We just worked hard,” Huddy said of his game-winner.
“They turned the puck over, and I just got it and passed
it to Riley, and he took a shot. He got a good shot on net
and I was there for the rebound.
“It was huge,” Huddy said of the victory. “Conference
games are huge for us. We only get 20 games throughout the
season, and we are now 3-0-1. These points are big for us.”
Just as last night’s 2-0 BSU victory had been, tonight’s
game was physical and up-tempo from start to finish. The teams
combined for 17 minor penalties in the contest, but the penalty-killing
units were up to the task as BSU was able to generate the
game’s lone power-play goal. Marty Goulet got BSU on
the board just 3:26 into the contest, taking a pass from Andrew
Murray to score his third goal of the season and stake BSU
to a 1-0 lead.
Wayne State would answer just over eight minutes later, as
Chris Vail pounced on a rebound off a shot from Tyler Kindle
and evened the score at 1-1 at the 11:45 mark of the first.
From there, the game again turned into a battle between Guerrera
and BSU’s Grady Hunt. The score remained 1-1 through
the next two periods, until Huddy’s overtime winner
gave BSU the series sweep.
Hunt earned second star honors for a 35-save effort, limiting
the Warriors to just one goal for the series. And again, Hunt’s
efforts and a BSU win overshadowed a superb effort from Guerrera.
Guerrera saved 43 of 45 shots faced, including all 19 shots
faced in the second period, and turned away 13 of 14 shots
faced with BSU on the power-play. The duo combined to save
at a .966 clip for the series (142 of 147).
“This was a huge series for us,” Bemidji State
head coach Tom Serratore said. “We get four points and
Wayne State loses four points. In a 20-game regular season
schedule you get your points early and hopefully often. If
you do that, you can get your separation. We’ve got
to keep it going. We can’t rest on our laurels. We have
just got to get as many points as we can.
“The team played excellent all weekend,” Serratore
added. “Every aspect of our game was at its ‘A’
game. That’s why we got four points against a great
team. I think Wayne State is one of the top 15 or 20 teams
in the country.”
The win moved Hunt’s record to 3-0-2; in five starts
this season, Hunt has allowed just five goals in 313:59 of
work (0.95 GAA) and has saved 97 percent of the shots he has
faced (160 of 165; .970). The win also continued Hunt’s
personal domination of Wayne State; in eight career starts
against the Warriors, Hunt is 5-1-2 with a .942 save percentage
and a 1.85 goals-against average.
Wayne State’s special teams failed to convert on any
of their seven power-play opportunities; the Warriors are
now 3 for 66 (.045) all-time against Bemidji State on the
power-play.
The win improves BSU to 3-2-5 on the season and 3-0-1 in
the CHA; the Beavers retain sole possession of first place
in the league with seven points and hold a three-point cushion
over second-place Ala.-Huntsville. Wayne State falls to 3-5-0
and 0-2-0 in CHA play. BSU is back in action Nov. 22-23 in
a two-game non-conference road series at Clarkson. Opening
face-offs are scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Eastern time from the
Cheel Arena.
1/3:26/B - Marty Goulet (3, PP) (Andrew Murray/3) // 1-0
1/11:45/W - Chris Vail (2) (Tyler Kindle/1) // 1-1
OT/3:59/B - Ryan Huddy (3, GW) (Riley Riddell/2, Myles Kuharski/4)
// 2-1 GW
BSU: Grady Hunt (63:59/11-12-11-1=35 saves/1 GA/W, 3-0-2)
WSU: David Guerrera (63:59/11-19-12-1=43 saves/2 GA/L, 3-4-0)
Three stars: 1: BSU Ryan Huddy; 2: BSU Grady Hunt; 3: WSU
David Guerrera
penalties/power plays: WSU: 8-16/0-7; BSU: 9-18/1-6. |