HOUGHTON, Mich. - The Michigan Tech hockey team was unable to
claim the MacInnes Cup, the trophy awarded to the Winter Carnival
champion, after it lost to No. 11 Wisconsin, 4-1, Saturday. The
Badgers improved to 13-11-6, 9-9-4 WCHA and the Huskies fall to
10-13-5, 6-10-4 WCHA.
Wisconsin got on the board first after sophomore Michael Davies
scored his eighth goal of the season from just outside the crease
at 5:46 of the first period. Sophomore Jamie McBain and sophomore
Blake Geoffrion each assisted on the power play goal.
Freshman Cody Goloubef extended the Wisconsin lead to 2-0 after he
scored just seconds after the Badger power play expired at 16:53.
He was assisted by freshman Patrick Johnson and senior Davis
Drewiske.
Junior Geoff Kinrade busted up the Wisconsin shut out
with a power play goal of his own at 2:43 of the second period. The
goal was his second of the season. He was assisted by senior Peter
Rouleau and senior Tyler Shelast.
Freshman Craig Johnson netted the first goal of his career at 5:40
of the final frame to put the Badgers up 3-1. He was assisted by
freshman Sean Dolan and sophomore John Mitchell.
"We got back in the game with our goal to bring the score to 2-1,"
said head coach Jamie Russell. "The third goal just killed
us."
Mitchell picked up his second assist of the night after he
connected with Dolan on the final Badger goal at 15:24. Sophomore
Ben Grotting also tallied an assist on the goal.
Junior Shane Connelly (12-11-4) of Wisconsin was named the Winter
Carnival MVP. He made 27 saves on 28 shots Saturday night. He
allowed just two goals on the weekend.
Junior Rob Nolan (6-8-1) made 23 saves and allowed four
goals for the Huskies.
The Badgers finished 1-5 on the power play and the Huskies were
1-6.
The two teams skated to a 1-1 tie on Friday (Feb. 9).