Alaska-Anchorage 4, UAH 1

The good news: A season-high crowd of 3,614 was in attendance for the second night of Military Appreciation Weekend.

The bad news: They didn’t have much to cheer about as the Chargers lost 4-1 to Alaska-Anchorage on Saturday. The teams tied 1-1 on Friday.

UAA (12-9-3 overall, 8-7-3 WCHA) dominated puck possession most of the game en route to a 44-19 shots on goal advantage over UAH (1-24-1, 1-14-1).

The Seawolves came out aggressive and controlled possession in the UAH defensive zone. But it wasn’t until coincidental roughing penalties to UAH’s Cody Marooney and UAA’s Ben Matthews that the Seawolves got the open ice to capitalize. Matt Bailey pounced on two loose pucks off of Carmine Guerriero, scoring twice 17 seconds apart during the 4-on-4, to give Alaska-Anchorage an early 2-0 lead.

UAH did little to answer, not getting its first shot on UAA goaltender Chris Kamal until 4:46 left in the first period. It was the Chargers’ only shot for the period to UAA’s 14.

The Chargers did come out of the second period with more energy — and shots on goal thanks to two Seawolf penalties, but UAH was unable to score.

After killing a Derek Docken cross-checking penalty, UAA regained control of the contest. The Seawolves eventually put a third goal past Guerriero from Jordan Kwas with 2:36 left in the second.

UAH got its goal in the third on a great goal by Matt Salhany, who sped through the offensive zone, into the slot, and lifted the puck over UAA goalie Chris Kamal with 6:42 left. The goal fired up the crowd.

However, Kwas scored his second goal of the game with 2:12 remaining for the final score.

After taking next weekend off, the Chargers go on their second Alaska trip, facing the Nanooks in Fairbanks on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1. It’s the first of three road trips, as the Chargers don’t play at home until Feb. 21 and 22 against Lake Superior State.

UAH 1, Alaska-Anchorage 1

Photo Credit: Chris Brightwell

Photo Credit: Chris Brightwell

The largest home crowd of the season was treated to a show to start Military Appreciation Weekend.

UAH got a third-period goal from Brent Fletcher, and Matt Larose held on with 24 saves as the Chargers (1-23-1 overall, 1-13-1 WCHA) got a 1-1 tie with Alaska-Anchorage (11-9-3, 7-7-3) at the Von Braun Center on Friday night.

An announced crowd of 2,604 saw a back-and-forth third period and extra frame as UAH snapped an 11-game losing streak at home. It was also the first non-loss at home against a Division I opponent since tying Minnesota State on Oct. 13, 2012.

The Chargers wore black-and-camo jerseys to honor America’s veterans. They’ll do the same Saturday night, with the jerseys being auctioned off after the game. Game time is 7:07 and the first 500 kids 12 and under receive a free junior UAH camo jersey.

The excitement started early with lots of back forth in the first period, and a bit of power play time for both teams. UAH had three penalties — all served by Stephen McKenna (one for a bench minor for too many men), while UAA had two. On one of the Seawolves’ power plays midway through the period, Matt Salhany — also known as “Stealhany” — had a shorthanded opportunity that was denied by UAA goalie Chris Kamal.

The best opportunities for goals came with about 2:30 left in the period, when Anchorage’s Andrew Pettitt had a wide open net with Matt Larose out of position — but he hit the post. Heading the other way, Cody Marooney had a breakaway but was stopped by Kamal.

Graeme Strukoff looks toward the net from the point with Doug Reid low in the slot.  (Photo credit: Chris Brightwell)

Graeme Strukoff looks toward the net from the point with Doug Reid low in the slot. (Photo credit: Chris Brightwell)

The Seawolves finally broke the scoreless stalemate halfway through the second period. Austin Coldwell from the left circle beat Larose top shelf for a 1-0 UAA lead. He was assisted by Blake Thatchell and Jordan Kwas.

UAH was laying some hits on the Seawolves, but was overzealous at times, leading to two penalties. Fortunately, the Chargers were able to evade the power plays unscathed. For the game, UAA was 0-for-6 on the power play, while UAH was 0-for-4.

UAH regrouped in the third and found more offensive pressure. It paid off at the 6:01 mark, as Salhany’s pass from the left circle found a charging Fletcher, who beat Kamal for his first goal of the season and UAH career. Steve Koshey got the second assist.

Larose then made the saves to keep UAA off the board the rest of the way. The Seawolves had a 25-18 shots on goal advantage.

In overtime, the Chargers had a couple of golden chances to win. Salhany couldn’t put stick to puck with Kamal on the ground, and UAH couldn’t convert after back-to-back Seawolf penalties gave them 22 seconds of two-man advantage.

UAA also had its big chance in the extra session, as Kwas’s shorthanded breakaway was stopped by Larose.

Catching the Game: vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Jan. 17-18

The Alaska-Anchorage Seawolves visit the Von Braun Center for a two-game WCHA series Friday and Saturday. Puck drop is 7:07 p.m. both nights. Come join the Chargers and honor America’s veterans on Military Appreciation Weekend.

Tickets are available through Ticketmaster and the VBC box office. This week’s promotions are:

  • Veterans get free admission to both games.
  • Kids 12 and under get free admission for all remaining home games this season.
  • Friday night, the first 500 fans receive a set of UAH hockey trading cards.
  • Saturday night, the first 500 kids 12 and under receive a camo junior UAH jersey.

If you can’t make the game, there are many ways to follow the action:

TEAM COMPARISON
UAH_logo_100 2013-14 Stats ND_logo_75
WCHA rank in parentheses
1-23-0 Overall record 11-9-2
1-13-0 (10th) Conference record 7-7-2 (5th)
0.96 (10th) Goals per game 2.59 (7th)
4.50 (10th) Goals allowed per game 2.68 (6th)
13.5 (6th) Penalty minutes per game 13.1 (8th)
7.4% (10th) Power play 19.8% (4th)
67.3% (10th) Penalty kill 80.4% (9th)
Matt Salhany (3-5-8)
Frank Misuraca (1-5-6)
Chad Brears (4-1-5)
Steve Koshey (1-4-5)
Alex Allan (3-1-4)
Jack Prince (3-1-4)
Leading scorers Matt Bailey (11-9-20)
Scott Allen (11-7-18)
Jordan Kwas (6-12-18)
Blake Thatchell (8-19-17)
Brett Cameron (6-6-12)
Carmine Guerriero
(12 GS, 3.67 GAA, .902 SV%)
Matt Larose
(12 GS, 5.30 GAA, .874 SV%)
Goaltending Rob Gunderson
(12 GS, 2.53 GAA, .897 SV%)
Chris Kamal
(6 GS, 2.10 GAA, .922 SV%)

 

This series marks the Seawolves’ first visit to Huntsville since November 6-7, 1992. The series with Alaska-Anchorage has been dominated by the Seawolves, who have won 17 of 19 meetings. The Chargers’ two victories have both come in Huntsville.

The Seawolves have won four of five, including a sweep of Minnesota State in Anchorage last weekend. UAA, which only had four wins all last season, is now 11-9-2 overall and 7-7-2 in the WCHA, up to fifth in the league standings.

UAH and UAA met in Anchorage back in November, with the Seawolves sweeping the series 3-1 and 6-1. In the first game, Alex Allan’s goal with two minutes left in regulation cut UAA’s lead to 2-1, but the Seawolves responded with a goal 30 seconds later to seal it. In the second game, Chad Brears got the Chargers on the board first, but Anchorage scored six unanswered goals, including four in the third period. Brett Cameron, Scott Allen, and Matt Bailey each had two goals in the series. Allen will be out for this series with an upper-body injury.

After this weekend, the Chargers have three straight road trips: Alaska (Fairbanks, Jan. 31-Feb. 1), Michigan Tech (Feb. 7-8), and Minnesota State (Feb. 14-15). The next home series is Feb. 21 and 22 against Lake Superior State.

 

Hoof Beats: Military Appreciation Weekend

The Chargers will be wearing these camo jerseys this weekend against Alaska-Anchorage.

The Chargers will be wearing camo jerseys this weekend against Alaska-Anchorage.

The Chargers will honor America’s military by wearing camouflage-style jerseys in both games against Alaska-Anchorage on Friday and Saturday.

The jerseys will be auctioned off Saturday night, and can be bid upon during both games. The initial starting bid will be $100 for each (some may go down on Saturday if they don’t have bids), and the proceeds benefit the UAH hockey program.

All veterans and active military can get free admission to both games, which start at 7:07 p.m. each night.

The first 500 kids 12 and under to Saturday's game get a free UAH camo jersey.

On Saturday, the first 500 kids 12 and under will receive a kids-size UAH camo hockey jersey, sponsored by SportsMed, Wells Fargo, Torch Technologies, and Jerry Damson Honda/Acura. As with all home games the rest of the season, kids 12 and under get free admission, courtesy of Huntsville International Airport.

On Friday, the first 500 fans receive a set of UAH hockey trading cards.

Cross has critical fall: Longtime UAH equipment manager Robert Cross fell in his home recently and awoke a quadriplegic when he found himself in an Atlanta hospital.  Friends of the program will remember Crosser as the guy who kept the team going at home and on the road until his job situation changed.

If you’d like to help Robert, you can make a donation.

Coaches’ luncheon: The sixth coaches’ luncheon of the season is Friday at noon in the Varsity Room at Spragins Hall. Alaska-Anchorage coach Matt Thomas (not to be confused with UAH assistant Matty Thomas) will be the guest speaker. Thomas has the Seawolves at a 11-9-2 record in his first year at the helm, already well surpassing UAA’s four wins last season. UAH coach Mike Corbett will follow.

Terranova’s will be catering the luncheon, which is $8 at the door and free for Blue Line Club members. 

Salhany’s goal among top plays: Matt Salhany’s goal in Friday’s game at Notre Dame was good enough to make the WCHA Plays of the Week. Check the video below (Salhany’s goal is at the 1:15 mark).

Around the WCHA: Ferris State remained undefeated in league play with a win with a sweep of Michigan Tech at home, where C.J. Motte was the star with a 25-save shutout (1-0) on Friday and a 44-save performance on Saturday (3-2). The Bulldogs, now ranked second in this week’s USCHO.com poll, is 12-0-2 in league play with 26 points.

Climbing into second place is Bowling Green, which notched a win and a tie at home against Alaska. The Falcons got another shutout from Tommy Burke on Friday, his second in three games and third for the season.

The Seawolves took care of business after their crazy odyssey getting home last week and rose to fifth in the standings, while the Mavericks finished a two-week stay in Alaska losing three of four and dropping to third. Meanwhile, Bemidji State’s sweep at Lake Superior propelled the Beavers into fourth.

The big WCHA showdown this week is in Mankato, where Minnesota State, the WCHA pre-season favorite, hosts Ferris State.

WCHA Standings Conference Overall
GP W L T Pts W L T
Ferris State 14 12 0 2 26 17 3 3
Bowling Green 18 9 6 3 21 12 9 5
Minnesota State 16 10 6 0 20 12 10 0
Bemidji State 18 7 7 4 18 7 11 6
Alaska-Anchorage 16 7 7 2 16 11 9 2
Lake Superior State 16 7 9 0 14 11 10 1
Michigan Tech 16 5 7 4 14 7 13 6
Northern Michigan 12 6 5 1 13 8 10 2
Alaska 16 5 9 2 12 8 10 4
Alabama-Huntsville 14 1 13 0 2 1 23 0


THIS WEEK IN THE WCHA

All times Central.
* WCHA game.

Friday, January 17
* Alaska-Anchorage at UAH, 7:07 p.m.
* Alaska at Northern Michigan, 6:07 p.m.
* Ferris State at Minnesota State, 7:37 p.m.
Lake Superior at Notre Dame, 7:05 p.m.
North Dakota at Bemidji State, 7:37 p.m.

Saturday, January 18
* Alaska-Anchorage at UAH, 7:07 p.m.
* Alaska at Northern Michigan, 6:07 p.m.
* Ferris State at Minnesota State, 7:07 p.m.
Lake Superior at Notre Dame, 6:05 p.m.
Bemidji State at North Dakota, 7:07 p.m.

Catching the Game: at Notre Dame, Jan. 10-11

The Chargers make their second visit to South Bend this season for a national TV appearance. Here’s how you can follow the action:

TEAM COMPARISON
UAH_logo_100 2013-14 Stats ND_logo_75
NCAA rank in parentheses
1-21-0 Overall record 10-8-1
1-13-0 WCHA Conference record 3-5-1 Hockey East
1.00 (59th) Goals per game 3.00 (22nd)
4.36 (57th) Goals allowed per game 2.21 (11th)
13.8 (19th) Penalty minutes per game 13.4 (23rd)
7.7% (59th) Power play 19.5% (29th)
67.6% (59th) Penalty kill 86.0% (10th)
Matt Salhany (2-5-7)
Frank Misuraca (1-5-6)
Chad Brears (4-1-5)
Steve Koshey (1-4-5)
Alex Allan (3-1-4)
Jack Prince (3-1-4)
Leading scorers T.J. Tynan (4-13-17)
Mario Lucia (10-4-14)
Sam Herr (8-6-14)
Bryan Rust (4-10-14)
Vince Hinostroza (3-11-14)
Carmine Guerriero
(11 GS, 3.55 GAA, .903 SV%)
Matt Larose
(11 GS, 5.13 GAA, .879 SV%)
Goaltending Steven Summerhays
(17 GS, 2.01 GAA, .926 SV%)
Chad Katunar
(2 GS, 3.81 GAA, .829 SV%)

 

UAH visited Notre Dame over Thanksgiving weekend for the Shillelagh Tournament. Notre Dame beat the Chargers in the semifinals, 5-2. UAH lost to Western Michigan in the consolation game, 1-0.

In the loss to the Irish, Jeff Vanderlugt scored both goals for UAH, cutting into an early 3-0 deficit. Unfortunately, Vanderlugt has not seen action since due to injury and is still inactive. Matt Larose made 39 saves in net.

T.J. Tynan, Notre Dame’s leading scorer, and Robbie Russo each had a goal and and two assists in the Irish win, only one of two victories in their last six games. Last Saturday, Notre Dame lost to Boston College at Frozen Fenway at Fenway Park in Boston, their first game in nearly a month. Despite the struggles, Notre Dame is ranked 15th in the USCHO.com and USA Today/U.S. Hockey Magazine polls.

UAH leads the all-time series 8-6 (during the Chargers’ varsity era starting with 1985-86 season), but UAH is 3-6 in South Bend.

The Chargers return to Huntsville next week for Military Appreciation Weekend against Alaska-Anchorage. Puck drop is 7:07 p.m. on January 17 and 18.

 

Hoof Beats: TV time for UAH

NBCSN will broadcast Friday's game at Notre Dame.

NBCSN will broadcast Friday’s game at Notre Dame.

Friday’s game at Notre Dame will be televised by NBC Sports Network (6:30 p.m.). It will be the third time the Charger hockey will be featured on national television.

You may be wondering how UAH got on national TV. NBC Sports has been the home of Notre Dame home football games, and in recent years the partnership has grown to include Fighting Irish hockey (and some Hockey East) games on NBC’s cable and online channels. Friday’s game was scheduled to go on NBCSN before the start of the season.

You may also be wondering when UAH has been this visible on television. Both NCAA Division I Tournament appearances (the 3-2 double-overtime loss to Notre Dame in 2007 and the 2-1 loss to Miami in 2010) were on ESPNU. The College Hockey America championship game victories that led to these berths were on CSTV (2007), which eventually became CBS Sports Network (2010).

What about the series at Wisconsin two weeks ago, which was shown on Fox College Sports Pacific and Central? It depends if you want to call those networks “national.” Although you could have watched the games in Huntsville with the proper cable or satellite sports package, those games were a relay of Fox Sports Wisconsin, a regional network. This was also the case when UAH went to Wisconsin early in the 2010-11 season.

We believe the only other times the Chargers were on TVs in Huntsville was when they were broadcast on WAAY-TV Channel 31 in the 1990s. The 1994, 1996, and 1998 NCAA Division II championships, along with a couple of regular-season games in 1996-97, were on WAAY.

Other UAH sports that have been on national TV are men’s basketball, which was on ESPN2 during the 2012 NIT tip-off against Kansas State, and softball, which was on CBS Sports Network for the 2009 and 2011 NCAA Division II championship games.

Talbot update: New York Rangers goaltender Cam Talbot now has 14 games and 12 starts under his belt, and the former Charger netminder continues to play well. Talbot has a 9-3 record with a 1.66 goals against average and .938 save percentage. On Saturday, he stopped 25 of 26 shots as the Rangers rolled at Toronto 7-1.

Around the WCHA: It’s been cold.

Alaska-Anchorage could surely enjoy the relative warmth of home, whenever they finally get there. After a surprising split at No. 13 Wisconsin — ending the Badgers’ 10-game home winning streak — the Seawolves won’t get back to Anchorage until Thursday, thanks to the cold and snow in the Midwest causing canceled flights and missed connections.

When they do get home, they’ll host Minnesota State, which has been in Alaska for a week, splitting a series with the Nanooks in Fairbanks. The Mavericks are two points behind Ferris State, which beat RPI but was shutout by Colgate in the Mariucci Classic.

The Bulldogs, still undefeated in WCHA play at 10-0-2, dropped a spot to No. 3 in this week’s USCHO.com poll. Lake Superior is the only other league team ranked at No. 19, with Minnesota State and Bowling Green receiving votes.

In other action, Michigan Tech split its series at Lake Superior State, and Northern Michigan went into Bemidji and swept the Beavers. The league has created a “Plays of the Week” video this week.

Also, Bowling Green defenseman Ralfs Freibergs will represent Latvia at the Olympic Games next month in Sochi, Russia.

WCHA Standings Conference Overall
GP W L T Pts W L T
Ferris State 12 10 0 2 22 15 3 3
Minnesota State 14 10 4 0 20 12 8 0
Bowling Green 16 8 6 2 18 11 9 4
Lake Superior State 14 7 7 0 14 11 8 1
Michigan Tech 14 5 5 4 14 7 11 6
Bemidji State 16 5 7 4 14 5 11 6
Northern Michigan 12 6 5 1 13 8 10 2
Alaska-Anchorage 14 5 7 2 12 9 9 2
Alaska 14 5 8 1 11 8 9 3
Alabama-Huntsville 14 1 13 0 2 1 21 0


THIS WEEK IN THE WCHA

All times Central.
* WCHA game.

Friday, January 10
UAH at Notre Dame, 6:35 p.m. (NBC Sports Network)
* Alaska at Bowling Green, 6:07 p.m.
* Michigan Tech at Ferris State, 6:07 p.m.
* Bemidji State at Lake Superior, 6:37 p.m.
* Minnesota State at Alaska-Anchorage, 10:07 p.m.

Saturday, January 11
UAH at Notre Dame, 6:05 p.m. (NBC Sports Live Extra)
* Alaska at Bowling Green, 6:07 p.m.
* Michigan Tech at Ferris State, 6:07 p.m.
* Bemidji State at Lake Superior, 6:07 p.m.
* Minnesota State at Alaska-Anchorage, 10:07 p.m.

Bowling Green 4, UAH 1

It wasn’t the one-goal game we’re used to on Saturday, as the Chargers fell to Bowling Green 4-1 at the Von Braun Center.

For what it’s worth, it was an improvement over Friday’s disappointing 7-0 loss. Despite playing with more energy on the offensive end, the Falcons simply capitalized on their chances while the Chargers did not. UAH outshot BG 27-26 for the game, the first time the Chargers had more shots on goal against a Division I opponent since Dec. 31, 2011 (a 4-3 loss to Mercyhurst).

Bowling Green didn’t waste time taking the lead. Adam Berkle redirected Mike Sullivan’s blast through traffic and past UAH goaltender Carmine Guerriero just 21 seconds into the contest.

The Falcons, using a similar plan as Friday night, fired away, getting seven of the first eight shots on goal. In the latter half of the first, however, UAH started to close the shooting lanes, and the Chargers were able to get some chances of their own.

BG netminder Tommy Burke, who got the shutout in game one, made the saves to keep it a 1-0 score after one period.

UAH had a better second period, but still saw its deficit grow. The Chargers had two overlapping power plays to start the period, but after they expired, Brent Tate wrists a shot from the top of the slot to give Bowling Green a 2-0 lead at the 3:58 mark.

With 10:53 left, Dan DeSalvo found a loss puck off of Guerriero and knocks it in to make it 3-0. Rusty Hafner made it 4-0 three minutes later.

The Chargers finally got on the board with 3:50 left in the second. Stephen McKenna earned his second goal of the season when he directed a Steve Koshey shot past Burke. Craig Pierce got the second assist.

Despite outshooting the Falcons 10-6 for the second period, BG outscored UAH 3-1. UAH continued to provide offensive pressure in the third period with a 11-9 shots on goal advantage, but none would find the net.

The Chargers next travel to Notre Dame for a two-game series next Friday and Saturday. The next home series is Jan. 16-17 against Alaska-Anchorage for Military Appreciation Weekend.

Bowling Green 7, UAH 0

Bowling Green shot down any hope UAH had of posting its second win against them Friday night.

The Falcons spent the bulk of the game firing away, piling up a 45-22 shots on goal advantage and cruised to a 7-0 victory over the Chargers.

It was another disappointing Friday for UAH, who will try to bounce back on a Saturday again. Puck drop is at 7:07 at the Von Braun Center, and the first 1,000 fans receive a mini hockey stick.

The Falcons prolific shooting made for a tough game for UAH goaltender Matt Larose, who was back in action after suffering a lacerated hip last Friday at Wisconsin.

Larose made big the saves early, but rebounds eventually found their way in. BG’s Ben Murphy pounded in a rebound to give the Falcons a 1-0 with 11:34 remaining in the period.

It was the only goal Bowling Green would get in the first despite outshooting UAH 19-6, but the Falcons would find the net three times in the second.

Ralfs Freibergs made it 2-0 on a blast from the left point on the power play (ending a streak of 11 straight UAH penalty kills going back to last week) at 5:53. Matt Pohlkamp punched in a rebound that died in the slot at 12:56, and Mark Cooper gave BG a 4-0 lead just eight seconds later.

Meanwhile, the Chargers could not get much of an offensive flow going. Tommy Burke made 22 saves in his second career shutout. His first? Against UAH on Dec. 6 in Bowling Green.

Dan DeSalvo, Murphy, and Adam Berkle added goals for the Falcons in the third period.

Larose finished the game with 38 saves.

Catching the Game: vs. Bowling Green, Jan. 3-4

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The Chargers’ renovated locker room at the VBC was unveiled on Thursday.
Photos by UAH Sports Information. More photos here

Happy New Year! The Chargers start the second half of the season back at the Von Braun Center, hosting the Bowling Green Falcons in WCHA play. Puck drop is 7:07 p.m. both Friday and Saturday nights.

Tickets are available through Ticketmaster and the VBC box office. This week’s promotions are:

  • Kids 12 and under get free admission for all remaining home games this season.
  • Friday night, the first 500 fans receive a set of UAH hockey trading cards.
  • Saturday night, the first 1,000 fans receive a mini hockey stick.

If you can’t make the game, there are many ways to follow the action:

TEAM COMPARISON
UAH_logo_100 2013-14 Stats
WCHA rank in parentheses
1-19-0 Overall record 9-9-4
1-11-0 (10th) WCHA record 6-6-2 (T-3rd)
1.05 (10th) Goals per game 2.91 (3rd)
4.25 (10th) Goals allowed per game 2.73 (6th)
14.5 (6th) Penalty minutes per game 15.4 (5th)
8.1% (10th) Power play 18.3% (5th)
66.7% (10th) Penalty kill 83.3% (6th)
Matt Salhany (2-5-7)
Frank Misuraca (1-5-6)
Chad Brears (4-1-5)
Alex Allan (3-1-4)
Jack Prince (3-1-4)
Leading scorers Bryce Williamson (9-9-18)
Dan DeSalvo (4-12-16)
Mark Cooper (8-6-14)
Brent Tate (7-6-13)
Ben Murphy (8-2-10)
Carmine Guerriero
(10 GS, 3.51 GAA, .907 SV%)
Matt Larose
(10 GS, 4.93 GAA, .883 SV%)
Goaltending Tommy Burke
(12 GS, 2.59 GAA, .909 SV%)
Tomas Sholl
(10 GS, 2.58 GAA, .899 SV%)

 

The last time these teams met was a wonderful time. But enough about that, because the Falcons are itching to get rid the taste of that overtime loss just four weeks ago in Bowling Green.

Last week, the Falcons finished third in the Three Rivers Classic in Pittsburgh. BG lost to No. 7 Boston College 5-0 in the semifinals before beating host Robert Morris 3-2 in the consolation game. The Falcons’ last WCHA series was at Michigan Tech three weeks ago, earning a 3-2 win and a 4-4 tie. With 14 points, Bowling Green is tied with Bemidji State for third place in the WCHA.

The Chargers have lost four straight since the win, losing 4-1 twice at home to Minnesota state, and losing 5-0 and 3-2 at No. 14 Wisconsin.

The all-time series is 8-3-1 in favor of Bowling Green. The Falcons are 3-2 in Huntsville.

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