Friday, October 10, 2008

Mavericks 5, Beavers 2 -- final

Redshirt freshman Mike Louwerse scored two goals as No. 18 Minnesota State, Mankato, defeated Bemidji State 5-2 in the season-opening game for both teams.

Louwerse sat out all but four games last season with a sports hernia and was given an extra year of eligibility for medical reasons. He scored the game's opening goal during a 5-on-3 power play at 4:16 of the first period and added an even-strength goal in the second period.

Geoff Irwin, Justin Jokinen and Trevor Bruess also scored goals for the Mavericks (1-0-0). Jokinen, a true freshman, netted the game-winning goal at 11:41 of the second period. Kurt Davis and Ben Youds each had two assists for Mankato. Goalie Mike Zacharias made 16 saves in the win.

Bemidji State got power-play goals from Travis Winter and Brad Hunt. The game was filled with penalties (26 minors in all), as the NCAA has gone to a two-referee system and is emphasizing rules to limit obstruction. Goalie Matt Dalton finished with 24 saves.

The win was the first season-opening win for Mavericks coach Troy Jutting, who is beginning his ninth season.

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The penalties didn't stop in the second period, with nine more calls. And the teams made each other pay for their mistakes. Scoring went like this:

3:44, BSU-Winter (Marino, Bostock) 5x4 ppg ... rebound goal, Winter was open at the right post

7:01, MSU-Irwin (Wiley, Youds) 4x4 ... a pretty play in which Irwin turned as he crashed the net and backhanded Wiley's rebound in

9:38, BSU-Hunt (Marino) 4x3 ppg ... off a faceoff

11:41, MSU-Jokinen (Mueller) 5x5 ... yes, this was an even-strength goal!

18:53, MSU-Louwerse (unasssted) 5x5 ... second goal of the game; this guy looks good

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Redshirt freshman Mike Louwerse got things started with a 5-on-3 power play goal at 4:16, getting assists from Mick Berge and Kurt Davis. The score easily could have been 3-0 or 4-0, but Beavers goalie Matt Dalton made several outstanding saves.

Anyone predicting that the two-referee system and some rule changes would increase penalties was right on the money. The first period featured nine penalties, including four on the Mavericks.

Shots were 12-6 in favor of MSU.

4 comments:

hockey said...

slow mo of Ben Yonds pass to Trevor Bruess for a goal

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHkEUpfFT5g

Ben Yonds pass to Trevor Bruess for a goal

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjONLiJ9TUg

MSU-Irwin (Wiley, Youds) 4x4 ... a pretty play

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sy1D2avo3lM

mike louwerse 2nd goal 1 star of the game



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29BYghFfvMY

mike louwerse 1 st goal

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmkUtOFzsSg

MSU-Jokinen (Mueller) 5x5 ... yes, this was an even-strength goal! true freshmen line

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IitH9RSFZdo

Anthony said...

Shane I read your story today saying Jutting was 0-7-1 in the first game of the season. Didn't MSU win the first game of the season against Calgary in exhibition play in 2004?

http://www.collegehockeynews.com/schedules/team.php?td=35&s=20042005

Shane Frederick said...

MSU was 0-7-1 in regular-season openers. Exhibition games against Canadian Colleges don't count. I think Jutting's teams won a few of those.

Anthony said...

thanks for the clarification.