Series Notes
u Bemidji State moves to 16-6-4 in 26 all-time meetings with Wayne St.
...BSU is unbeaten in 10 of 11 meetings since Dec. 5, 2003.
u BSU moves to 19-2-2 against Wayne St. in Bemidji.
...BSU extends its unbeaten streak against Wayne State in Bemidji to seven consecutive games. WSU has not won in Bemidji since Feb. 23, 2002.
u BSU extends its unbeaten streak in the series to five consecutive games dating back to a 2-0 BSU win on Feb. 4, 2005.
...the five-game unbeaten streak is tied for BSU’s longest in the series, matching a five-game win streak from Dec. 15, 2003 to Nov. 22, 2004.
...the five-game unbeaten streak is BSU’s longest active streak against any College Hockey America opponent.
BSU Head Coach Tom Serratore
u Serratore sees his career record move to 79-66-20 in 165 games.
u Sees his record at BSU move to 79-66-20 in 165 games.
u Moves to 55-23-10 in 88 regular-season games against CHA foes.
u Moves his head-to-head record with Wayne St. to 12-5-2.
Team Notes
u Bemidji State sees its all-time record move to 882-406-73 (.675) in 1,361 intercollegiate games and its 50th season of competition.
u BSU saw its all-time Division I-era record move to 96-112-25 (.466) in 233 games and its seventh season at the Division I level.
u Coupled with a 2-1 loss at Robert Morris on Jan. 7, Bemidji State is winless in consecutive games against CHA foes for the first time in nearly three years.
...BSU’s last regular-season winless streak in CHA play came in an 0-3-1 skid from Feb. 1-21, 2003.
u Bemidji State played its third overtime game this season, with all three coming in the team’s last five starts.
...BSU moves to 0-1-3 in overtime this season and 10-13-25 in its Division I era.
u Bemidji State remains winless in its last five games played on Friday the 13th (0-4-1) dating back to 1995 and moves to 13-6-2 all-time on Friday the 13th games.
...BSU is 0-1-1 on Friday the 13th in its Division I era.
u Bemidji State scored the game’s first goal at 19:51 of the first period...
...scored first for just the 7th time in last 15 games.
...BSU moves to 8-1-2 this year when scoring first
u Wayne State had 15 shots on goal in the first period, its most shots in a period against BSU since a 17-shot second period on Nov. 23, 2004.
u Riley Weselowski’s second-period short-handed goal was the first by a BSU player since Lou Garritan, also against Wayne State, on Nov. 11.
...first short-handed goal by BSU in a span of 845:33 of game time.
u Wayne State’s special-teams struggles against BSU continued. The Warriors went 0-for-7 on the power play tonight, and now...
...since the start of the 2001-02 season are 7-for-104 against BSU (.067).
...have failed on 38 consecutive power-play chances against BSU dating back to Nov. 23, 2004.
u BSU extended its streak of consecutive games with a goal scored to 54 dating back to Nov. 6, 2004; it is the second-longest streak in BSU’s Division I era, trailing a 60-game streak from Dec. 13, 2002 to Oct. 23, 2004.
Individual Notes
u F Jake Bluhm (So.; Red Wing, Minn.)
...10:23/2nd: 5th assist this season; 11th of his career; 22nd career point.
u D Cody Bostock (Fr.; Salmon Arm, British Columbia)
...4:36/2nd: 3rd assist this season; 3rd of career; 5th career point.
u G Matt Climie (So.; Leduc, Alberta)
...Made his 28th career start and his 32nd career appearance in net.
...third career start against Wayne State.
...33 saves in the tie; career record moves to 16-10-3.
...in each of Climie’s three career ties, BSU has blown third-period leads of at least two goals.
...Wayne State goal at 17:02/2nd snapped Climie’s streak of consecutive shutout minutes in all games at 104:33; against CHA opponents at 103:45; and against Wayne State at 85:18.
...prior to tonight, Climie had allowed just one goal to Wayne State in 137:47 of ice time.
u D Andrew Martens (Sr.; Friendswood, Texas)
...19:51/1st: 4th goal this season; 10th of his career; 32nd career point.
...first career first goal.
u F Ryan Miller (Jr.; Fergus Falls, Minn.)
...19:51/1st: 6th assist this season; 21st of his career; 35th career point.
...10:23/2nd: 6th goal this season; 15th of his career; 36th career point.
...4th multi-point game this season; 8th of his career.
...moves sole possesson of 19th place on BSU Division I-era career scoring list (15-21=36).
u F Matt Pope (So.; Langley, British Columbia)
...4:36/2nd: 6th assist this season; 13th of his career; 23rd career point.
u F Rob Sirianni (Jr.; Edmonton, Alberta)
...19:51/1st: 8th assist this season; 30th of his career; 60th career point.
...14th player in BSU’s Division I era to reach 30 career assists.
...eighth player in BSU’s Division I era to reach 60 career points.
u D Riley Weselowski (So.; Pilot Mound, Manitoba)
...4:36/2nd: 1st goal this season; 1st career goal; 11th career point.
...3rd short-handed goal scored by BSU this season. |