Sophomore Jordan Foote Notched Two Points in Stalemate
DENVER - In a game that contained back-and-forth action from the
first drop of the puck until the final whistle, the Michigan Tech
Huskies (6-4-2, 3-3-2 WCHA) battled the Denver Pioneers (7-4-1,
5-2-1 WCHA) to a 3-3 draw in Western Collegiate Hockey Association
action at Magness Arena Saturday night. Jordan Foote (Edmonton,
Alta.) recorded a goal and an assist for the Huskies, while
sophomore netminder Rob Nolan (Sherwood Park, Alta.) made 18 saves
in goal.
Although the Huskies outshot Denver 9-4 in the opening period, the
host held a 2-0 lead after 20 minutes of play on a second-effort
goal by Brandon Vossberg at 5:51 and a power-play tally from Brock
Trotter with just over three minutes remaining in the first
frame.
The Huskies came out firing on all cylinders in the second period,
scoring two goals in the first six minutes to tie the game. Foote
made it a one-goal game at 4:32 when he put home a low shot from
just inside the blueline that snuck past Denver netminder Peter
Mannino for his third tally of the year. Alternate captain Tyler
Skworchinski (Marathon, Ont.) was credited with his fourth assist
of the season.
Jimmy Kerr (Leduc, Alta.) tied the game less than a minute and a
half later with the Huskies on the power play. Positioned right on
the goal mouth, a wide open Kerr took a feed from Foote, and with
Mannino out of position, proceeded to bury a high shot at the 6:00
mark for his third goal of the season. The helper was Foote's
second of the year, while Eli Vlaisavljevich (Shoreview, Minn.)
earned his first collegiate assist on the play.
Chris Butler gave the Pioneers a 3-2 advantage 3:51 into the third
period when he fired a loose puck past Nolan from the low slot.
The Huskies proceeded to answer back at the 5:00 mark when Ryan
Angelow (Mississauga, Ont.) netted his second goal of the season.
Angelow took a feed from Alex Lord (Magog, Que.) and broke free
from the Denver defense before putting a wrister over Mannino's
shoulder to knot the game, 3-3. The assist was Lord's first
collegiate point.
While both teams had their share of opportunities over the final 20
minutes of the game, Nolan and Mannino battled to a stalemate
between the pipes.
Michigan Tech outshot Denver 33-21. The Huskies were 1-of-7 on the
power play, while the Pioneers converted on 1-of-5 opportunities
with the man advantage.
MTU returns to action on Dec. 1-2 when they host WCHA foe St. Cloud
State for a pair of weekend contests. Puck drop is set for 7:07
p.m. both nights.
Notes: This weekend marked the first time all season that Denver
has been outshot in back-to-back games ... The Huskies held the
Pioneers to a season-low 20 shots on goal Friday night, before
giving up 21 shots tonight.