FLAGSTAFF-- Last weekend both the NAU
Division II and Division III Ice Jacks had games to prepare for. The DII team would go against Loyola
Marymount University on both Friday and Saturday, and then on Saturday, the
DIII team showed up to play UCLA.
Friday night consisted of high energy
and determination with the DII team. The
previous weekend they took huge wins against California State Fullerton winning
12-1 on Friday night, and then again 9-1 on Saturday.
This weekend was not necessarily the case as
these boys had more to work with.
Friday night, the boys got their gear on
as usual, and by the time they hit the ice, it was nothing but great
performances by Forward Gregory Park and Goaltender James Korte. Park would score four goals in the entire
game that night, while Korte would make 21 saves.
The other four goals were scored by Kyle
Mair, Jack Manning, Zach Vachris, and Dedrick Wiese. Their performance was
looking good on the ice, minus all of the penalties.
DII forward Ben Russell stated later
after the game, "We did pretty good overall. We still had lingering issues with stupid
penalties. My line especially couldn't
get things clicking."
Saturday night was a whole different
game at the rink against LMU. After taking
an 8-1 win over the Lions Friday night, this rivalry began to heat up even
more. Forward Connor Sperry scored two
goals for the game, followed by Adam Surber, defenseman Dillon Butenhoff and
Nathan Kundla.
Korte was starting goaltender for the
first period before suffering another collarbone injury. He was replaced by S.J. Graupensperger who
made 18 saves, allowing four goals to get past him.
With just seconds remaining in the third
period after Mair put up the sixth goal for the Ice Jacks, the Lions pulled
their goaltender for an extra player as one of their forwards had the puck
headed towards the neutral zone. He
would lose control of it handing it off to NAU when Sperry would slap shot it
into the empty net.
LMU's goaltender Connor Evans did not
like NAU putting seven points onto the board.
Right before Sperry would get another goal, Evans threw his helmet and stick at Russell and
Sperry. Butenhoff would come after him
to start a fight, but knew it wasn't worth it.
The game was soon over and LMU would leave Flagstaff with hardly any
class, losing 7-5.
Not too long after the Lions grabbed
their gear and left, the DIII Ice Jacks would hit the ice to play UCLA. In the first period, Chas Scott would score
two goals, followed by Patrick Bridgman scoring one. Scott would put up a hat trick leading into
the second period, with Greg Hughes scoring two goals, and Tyler Tritschler
scoring one.
And then later into the third period,
Ryan Smith would put up one last point for the Ice Jacks. Josh Schwartz was starting goaltender for
this game as he made 19 saves, allowing 3 goals to get by him, two of which
were too easy to miss.
This game would not end till around 2:00
in the morning. So beauty sleep was
something needed for these Ice Jacks.
"We're looking for big wins, big
scoring margins, and good efforts from the team" Schwartz said later on.
The DIII Ice Jacks next game is at home
this Saturday and Sunday against Santa Rosa, and the team is looking for big
things to make sure that they do their best for another win.
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