HOUGHTON, Mich. -- Chris Conner's shorthanded goal at 3:46 of
the third period proved to be the game-winning score for Michigan
Tech in a 3-2 victory over Minnesota State in Western Collegiate
Hockey Association action Saturday night at the John MacInnes
Student Ice Arena. The win salvaged a series-split for the Huskies
and improved their record to 4-15-1 overall and 3-10-1 in the
WCHA.
Like Friday night, Tech got on the scoreboard early in the contest.
This time Brandon Schwartz was the goal-scorer, as the senior
capitalized on a rebound off MSU goalie Dan Tormey just :52 into
the game. Mike Batovanja took a shot from the top of the right
point and the puck caromed off Tormey's pad out to Schwartz, who
put a shot up high in the net. Schwartz's lamplighter was his sixth
of the season, while Batovanja's assist was one of two for him on
the night.
Neither team scored again until the 1:56 mark of the second stanza,
when Travis Morin notched his eighth goal of the year to even the
score at 1-1.
Tyler Skworchinski gave the Huskies a 2-1 advantage at the 18:48
mark of the middle frame with his first marker of the 2005-06
campaign. Skworchinski put home a pass sliding through the
Mavericks' goal crease from teammate Conner on the stick side.
Conner's helper was his eighth of the season. John Scott was
credited with the second assist on the play, his first helper of
the year.
Conner provided his team-best 12th marker of the season and his
second breakaway goal of the series to spot the home team a
two-goal lead. Batovanja sent a pass from near his own blue line
that found Conner's stick near MSU's high slot and from there the
alternate captain sped in all alone and slipped the puck low
through Tormey's pads. Batovanja's second assist of the night was
his fourth of the year.
The Mavericks scored once more at 11:54 off a Kyle Peto tally, but
Michigan Tech held on the rest of the way to secure the split on
home ice.
Michael-Lee Teslak tied a career-high by stopping 41 saves and
recorded his fourth win as a rookie. Tormey made 21 saves in the
loss for the Mavericks.
MSU outshot MTU 43-24 on the evening.
Neither team scored on the power play.
Minnesota State now owns a 5-11-3 overall mark and a 3-8-3 league
record.
Michigan Tech will take a week off before resuming play with a
matchup against intrastate rival Michigan State in the 41st annual
Great Lakes Invitational at Joe Louis Arena on Thursday, Dec. 29.
Opening faceoff is scheduled for 4:30 p.m.
Notes:
• Conner's goal moved him into a tie for 25th all-time with
John Kosiancic (1957-60) on Tech's goal-scoring list ... The
winger's two-point performance marked his seventh multi-point game
of the year and his 30th career multi-point effort ... The
program's all-time leader in career shorthanded goals, Conner now
has 14 after his shorty tonight. Finally, he is on a two-game point
streak (2-1--3).
• Batovanja recorded his first multi-point game of 2005-06
with a pair of helpers and he now has four multi-point performances
in his career.
• Teslak is the only freshman goaltender in the WCHA to have
made 40 saves or more twice this season. He stopped 41 shots in
Tech's season-opening win over Mercyhurst (Oct. 7) and also made 41
saves in tonight's win.
• The victory was MTU's first on Saturday this year and its
first victory in the second game of a WCHA series.