OCT 18, 2003 Wade Chiodo scores equalizer for BSU at 18:21 of third
BEMIDJI, Minn. - [box
score] On a truly
historic night for the Bemidji State men’s ice hockey
program, the Beavers delivered with an exciting game on the
ice as Wade
Chiodo’s goal
in the final 99 seconds of regulation helped BSU to a 1-1
draw with the Clarkson Golden Knights.
“It was the happiest tie I’ve ever got,” BSU
head coach Tom Serratore said. “Any time you get a
goal late, your expectations change and you just want to
get out of there alive.”
Prior to tonight’s game, the Beavers celebrated the
20th anniversary of their 1983-84 team which went 31-0-0
and won the NCAA Division II national championship. They
also retired jersey #24 in honor of Joel Otto, a senior on
the ‘84 team who earned First-Team All-America honors
and won the Division II Hobey Baker Award. Otto’s 24
becomes the first jersey ever retired by the Beavers.
After a slow and uneventful first period which saw the teams
combine for just 17 shots on net, just six by Clarkson, the
pace picked up in the second. The Golden Knights needed 12:50
of the period to get on the board, scoring on a power play
for the second consecutive night. Tristan Lush took a pass
from Jamie McKinven and fired it at BSU goaltender Dannie
Morgan, who got his pads on the shot but was unable to freeze
the rebound. Mac Faulkner took the carom and fired it between
Morgan and the right pipe to give the Knights a 1-0 edge.
Morgan was lifted immediately after the goal and replaced
with true freshman Layne
Sedevie in a designed switch; as
this was Family Weekend for the BSU program, it was pre-arranged
to have each goaltender play half the contest.
The goalie switch after the power play goal was one of several
unusual occurances during the second period. A bat made its
way into John Glas Fieldhouse and flew several laps around
the arena, at one point dive-bombing the BSU mascot and enticing
the vintage “Batman” television theme to be played
over the arena sound system. Later, Clarkson defenseman Matt
Curley was annihilated by Chiodo behind the Clarkson net,
and will be out indefinitely with a separated shoulder.
Still, Clarkson took its 1-0 lead into the second intermission.
The teams then played an up-tempo third period, combining
for 24 shots and six penalties - the most shots by the teams
in any period of the weekend series. Clarkson’s Dustin
Traylen remained on his game, holding BSU down despite several
flurries in front of the net and two solidly-hit pipes by
Luke Erickson and Andrew
Murray.
“They were both great posts,” Serratore said. “You
could hear both of them in Bagley [25 miles west of Bemidji].”
But Chiodo finally solved Traylen at 18:21 of the third,
taking rebound off a shot by Ryan
Huddy and beating him for
the game-tying goal. It was Chiodo’s second career
game-tying goal; he also scored the equalizer Oct. 26, 2002
against Union College in a 5-5 draw.
Chiodo’s goal was a rare blemish on Traylen’s
stat line for the weekend, as he played a simply dominant
series against the Beavers. He allowed just three goals in
the series while saving 78 shots, including a career-high
40 in Game 1 - a .963 save percentage.
“Traylen was the best player on the ice for the whole
weekend,” Serratore said.
The draw moves BSU to 1-2-1 all-time against Clarkson and
1-4-4 in its Division I era against the ECAC.
BSU moves to 0-1-1 with tonight’s draw, the third
time in the last four years the team has gone winless in
its opening series of the season. Clarkson improves to 1-0-1.
Bemidji State is next in action against Minn. State-Mankato,
Oct. 24-25. The Beavers will tackle the Mavericks in the
John Glas Fieldhouse at 7:35 p.m. Oct. 24 and at 7:05 p.m.
Oct. 25.
NOTES: Tonight’s draw was the 70th in BSU history
(829-373-70)... BSU’s winless streak in October is
now six games (0-2-4)... BSU has failed to score a goal in
the first period in back-to-back games after scoring a first-period
goal in 19 consecutive games entering the season... BSU has
not been swept at John Glas Fieldhouse since March 2-3, 2001
(1-5, 3-6 vs North Dakota)... BSU improves to 5-1-3 in its
last eight home games following a home-ice loss... BSU hit
three pipes in the weekend series (Bill Methven in Game 1,
Murray and Erickson tonight)... Ryan Huddy will wear #26
for the rest of the season with #24 now retired.
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