HOUGHTON, Mich. - No. 3 North Dakota scored three power play
goals to claim a 4-2 victory over Michigan Tech in WCHA play Friday
(Nov. 6) at the John MacInnes Student Ice Arena. The Fighting Sioux
(5-1-1, 3-1-1) out shot the Huskies (2-5-0, 1-4-0) 41-23 in the
game.
"You can't play 25 minutes short handed," said head coach Jamie
Russell. "I made it pretty clear to the team after the game
that you have to stay out of the penalty box. I benched a number of
guys tonight because of dumb penalties."
UND opened the scoring at 19:37 of the first period when sophomore
Jason Gregoire redirected a wrist shot by freshman Danny Kristo.
Senior Darcy Zajac also assisted on the power play goal.
After a UND goal at 4:58 of the second period, senior John
Kivisto narrowed the Fighting Sioux lead to just one after
sending a hard slap shot past sophomore goalie Brad Eidsness at
14:18. Freshman Evan
Witt assisted on the power play goal for the first point of his
career.
"I thought Kivisto was outstanding tonight. He had a monster hit, a
big power play goal, and he had so much poise with the puck. We
couldn't get him out there enough."
UND added a pair of power play goals at 18:11 of the second period
and 13:03 of the third period to pad its lead to 4-1.
Senior Eli Vlaisavljevich scored
the second goal of his career at 15:44 of the third period to
complete the scoring in the game. Fellow senior Drew
Dobson recorded his first assist of the season on the goal,
while freshman Aaron
Pietila tallied his second.
Freshman Kevin
Genoe (1-3-0) made 37 saves and gave up four goals but three
were scored on the power play.
"Kevin was fantastic. I am very, very happy with how he's playing.
I think we got a beauty in Kevin. He was strong tonight and made a
number of good saves and his rebounds were solid."
On the other end, Eidsness (4-1-1) made 21 saves and gave up two
goals.
The two teams will face off again tomorrow (Nov. 7) for the Hall of
Fame game at the John MacInnes Student Ice Arena.