Friday, October 7, 2011

Big win, tough loss

Minnesota State opened the season with a 1-0 victory at No. 18 RPI on Friday night. Austin Lee stopped 36 shots for his first career shutout, and defenseman Cameron Cooper scored the lone goal with 1:22 remaining in the third third period.

All was not well afterward, though, as Tyler Elbrecht, the junior defenseman and co-captain, suffered what the radio broadcast described as an apparent arm injury late in the second period and did not return. Reached by phone after the game, MSU coach Troy Jutting would not detail the injury but did say that Elbrecht is "out for awhile."

"It's a huge loss for us," he said. "We're inexperienced as it is (on defense). Now we're really inexperienced."

Freshman Max Gaede also suffered an injury.

"It was a gutty win," Jutting said. "With the injuries and all of the penalty killing we had to do, it was a gutty win. I'm proud of them."

Yes, the penalties. The Mavericks killed off 10 RPI power plays and were whistled for 11 penalties. The Engineers committed eight penalties. Cooper's goal came in a a 4-on-4 situation. Eriah Hayes had the assist.

Lee had a great night, stopping 17 shots in the third period. The Mavericks finished the game with 20 shots on goal.

You can see the box score here.

Also, check out postgame video (interviews with Lee and Jutting) by The Daily Gazette's Ken Schott here.

Meanwhile, back in Mankato, the Minnesota State women's hockey team improved to 3-0-0 after defeating No. 8 Mercyhurst 3-2 in overtime. Nicole Germaine scored the game-winner in the final minute of OT.

2 comments:

hockey said...

http://www.dailygazette.com/weblogs/schott/2011/oct/07/rpi-minnesota-state-postgame-report/

Minnesota State injuries
The Mavericks lost defenseman Tyler Elbrecht with a broken left arm late in the second period. And forward Max Gaede was also injured. There was no word on how he was hurt.

TEAMWORKER said...

Mavs and hockey fans need to come out to the Verizon Center to follow this TEAM.

This TEAM played with high energy and contributions throughout. Just a taste of what this season could be.

Mavs were out shot, however final shots on goal slightly off as several MSU players not showing shots when indeed, they had a few more and RPI received some questionable ones. Road home ice can do this.

Tonight's game should be as exciting as RPI will for sure bring it on.

GO MAVS!!!