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Chargers hold on for 2-pt tie against Ferris

UAH scored twice in the first period, then relied on Mark Sinclair to hold on for a 2-2 tie against Ferris State on Friday.

The Chargers (1-13-3 overall, 1-9-3-1 WCHA) got two points in the WCHA contest after Liam Izyk scored in the 3-on-3 second overtime period. UAH has ties in its last two games.

Sinclair made 38 saves for the second straight game. He has made 32 or more saves in his last four starts.

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Ferris State fell to 5-9-2 overall and 3-6-2-0 in WCHA play. Game two of the series is Saturday at 6:37 p.m. Central Time.

Josh Latta put the Chargers up 1-0 at the 2:24 mark by putting in a rebound around FSU goaltender Austin Shaw (25 saves) for his third goal of the season.

Drew Lennon got his first point of the season with primary assist, and Christian Rajic also got a helper.

Connor Wood was grimacing in pain from the bench after FSU’s Hunter Wendt checked him from behind, but was able to stay in the game. Wendt was given a five-minute major and a game misconduct.

During the major power play, UAH had two shots on goal, but so did the Bulldogs on two shorthanded breakaways. Mark Sinclair made the big saves to keep FSU off the board.

Ferris State survived the penalty, but went down 2-0 after Connor Merkley fired a goal in from the high slot. Lennon got his second assist of the game.

The second period belonged to the Bulldogs, who outshot the Chargers 19-5. Sinclair was still solid, but it felt like Ferris State would eventually break through, which it did with 35 seconds remaining.

Marshall Moise slipped one past Sinclair right in front of the crease to cut UAH’s lead to 2-1 at the second intermission.

The first half of the third period was relatively quiet, but the Chargers finally started generating more opportunities in the second half.

However, Moise, scoring twice in his first game after being out for six weeks, would tie the game at 2-2 for the Bulldogs with a high floater from the left point with 4:45 left in regulation.

No scoring in overtime, but not before Sinclair made a couple of critical saves in the final 10 seconds to seal the tie.

With 1:48 left in the 3-on-3 overtime, Jack Jeffers appeared to score just inside the right goal post, but the official waved it off. Shaw didn’t react quick enough, and Izyk followed up and scored in the open net to give UAH the second WCHA point.

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Chargers to finish first half at Ferris State

WHERE:  Ewigleben Arena, Big Rapids, Mich.
WHEN: Friday, 6:07 p.m.; Saturday, 6:37 p.m. (CST)
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The Chargers will finish the first half of the 2019-20 season on the road against Ferris State in a WCHA series.

UAH (1-13-2 overall, 1-9-2 WCHA) is coming off a tough series at Bowling Green last week. In game one, the Chargers lead 3-0 at the halfway point but allowed nine unanswered goals. UAH battled back to a 2-2 tie in the second game, while BGSU took the extra WCHA point in the 3-on-3 second overtime.

Christian Rajic, Jack Jeffers, and Tyr Thompson each lead the Chargers with four goals on the season. Josh Latta tops UAH with seven assists. Latta and Rajic each have nine points.

Goaltender Mark Sinclair (4.27 goals against average, .883 save percentage) had a mixed weekend at Bowling Green. After a strong start in game one, he then allowed all nine goals. He came back to stop 38 of 40 shots in the tie in game two.

Ferris State (5-9-1 overall, 3-6-1 WCHA), which was idle last week, sits in eighth place in the WCHA standings. The Bulldogs are 3-2-1 in their last six games, including a win and a tie at Alaska Anchorage two weeks ago. FSU went 2-1-1 in a two-week Alaska trip visiting both Fairbanks and Anchorage.

FSU’s top three scorers are all defensemen. Freshman Jake Willets leads the team with 14 points, 13 of which are assists. Seniors Nate Kallen and Joe Rutkowski each have 10 points. Kallen and junior forward Coale Norris each have five goals.

Goaltending has been split almost evenly between three players: senior Austin Shaw, sophomore Roni Salmenkangas, and freshman Carter McPhail. McPhail (3.00 GAA, .904 SV%) has started in three of the Bulldogs’ last four games.

Las season, the Chargers and Bulldogs split the season series 2-2, each winning and losing a game in Huntsville and Big Rapids. FSU leads the all-time series 17-9-2, but the teams are 5-5 in the last 10 meetings.

After this weekend at Ferris State, UAH will be off until January 3-4 when the Chargers go to North Dakota. The Chargers return home on January 9-10 against Bemidji State.

This week in the WCHA: All times Central. All WCHA home games can be seen on FloHockey.tv (online subscription).

Friday, December 13
* UAH at Ferris State, 6:07 p.m.
* #10 Bowling Green at Lake Superior State, 6:07 p.m.
* #1 Minnesota State at Northern Michigan, 6:07 p.m.
#4 Clarkson at Michigan Tech, 6:07 p.m.

Saturday, December 14
* UAH at Ferris State, 6:37 p.m.
* #10 Bowling Green at Lake Superior State, 5:07 p.m.
* #1 Minnesota State at Northern Michigan, 6:07 p.m.
#4 Clarkson at Michigan Tech, 5:07 p.m.

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Chargers, Sinclair battle back for tie with BG

After possibly the worst loss of a trying season, the Chargers showed some fight and refused to leave Ohio empty handed.

UAH and 13th-ranked Bowling Green battled to a 2-2 tie, with the Falcons taking two of the three WCHA points by scoring in the second overtime.

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It’s a significant yet modest bounce-back for the Chargers (1-13-2 overall, 1-9-2-0 WCHA), who were drubbed 9-3 in the first game of the series.

It was perhaps a bigger turnaround for UAH goaltender Mark Sinclair, who played the entirety of Friday’s loss and allowed all nine goals. This time, he stopped 38 of 40 shots to get back to the form he showed last weekend.

The tie might bring repercussions to Bowling Green (11-5-1 overall, 6-3-1-1 WCHA) down the road when NCAA tournament selections come around. The Falcons sit in fifth place in the WCHA standings.

UAH finishes the calendar year with a trip to Ferris State next weekend.

Bowling Green took a 1-0 lead with 2:17 left in the first period, when Max Johnson’s one-timer from the left circle beat Sinclair.

UAH got the equalizer with 1:00 remaining, as Jack Jeffers scored his fourth goal of the season on a one-timer of his own. Tyr Thompson provided the feed to Jeffers for the primary assist, with Liam Izyk getting the secondary.

The Chargers got the lead at 6:20 of the second period. Christian Rajic’s slapshot rips past Falcon goalie Zack Rose (18 saves) for his fourth goal of the season. Josh Latta and Austin Beaulieu got the assists.

UAH committed back-to-back too many men on the ice penalties, and the Falcons converted on the second one. Connor Ford’s blast from the left point with 2:08 left in the second tied the game at 2-2.

The Chargers had outshot the Falcons 7-1 for the second period at one point, but BG had the last 11 shots on goal for the frame.

Bowling Green finished off UAH Friday night with six goals in the third period, but there would be no scoring in the final period Saturday. Sinclair made 12 saves in the third to keep the game tied at the end of regulation.

In overtime, the Chargers had a power play in the final 1:55 after Daneel Lategan was hauled down while driving to the Bowling Green net.

UAH didn’t convert, officially making the game a tie to give both teams a WCHA point.

In the second, 3-on-3 overtime, Max Johnson scored with 1:17 to go to give the Falcons five of six league points on the weekend.

UAH goes up by three, loses by six

To think that UAH had a 3-0 lead in this one.

Thirteenth-ranked Bowling Green scored nine unanswered goals to roll 9-3 on Friday night in Ohio.

The Chargers (1-13-1 overall, 1-9-1 WCHA) were outshot 55-11.

It was all Falcons (11-5-0, 6-3-0) to start the game, firing the first seven shots on goal. UAH goaltender Mark Sinclair was on point, making point-blank saves with the blocker and glove.

But UAH abruptly took the lead with their first shot on goal. Connor Merkley found Adrian Danchenko in front, and his one-timer beat Eric Dop at the 6:08 mark to put the Chargers on top. It was Danchenko’s first collegiate goal.

The Falcons had a few more chances during a Connor James tripping penalty, but UAH scored again on only its third shot.

Daneel Lategan’s wrister while falling beat Dop high with 4:50 left in the first period. Lategan’s third goal of the season was assisted by Connor Wood.

The Chargers were up two at the first intermission despite being outshot 13-4.

UAH made it 3-0 at the 4:46 mark of the second period when Tyr Thompson had an easy rebound goal. Jack Jeffers, who had the initial shot on the rush, and Liam Izyk had the assists.

Then the Chargers just lost it the rest of the second period, and the Falcons took advantage.

Will Cullen put Bowling Green on the board with a slick shot past a screened Sinclair with 7:50 remaining to cut UAH’s lead to 3-1.

The Falcons tied the game on back-to-back power play goals by Alex Barber as UAH piled up penalties.

BG’s second goal came with 3:48 left in the period, and the game-tying goal came with 1:07 remaining after a Thompson interference penalty. Max Coyle and Thompson each had 10-minute misconduct penalties.

The Falcons took the lead quickly in the third. Brandon Kruse gave Bowling Green its first lead at the 1:46 mark, scoring all alone from the right circle.

UAH finally got its first power play, but BG went up 5-3 when Frederic LaTourneau scored shorthanded at 3:38.

The Falcons just kept pounding with four more goals for a total of six in the third period.

Sinclair stayed in net the whole time, as a great start turned into a nightmare. He finished with 46 saves.

UAH will have to regroup for Saturday’s series finale at 6 p.m.

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Chargers head to BG to face soaring Falcons

WHERE: Slater Family Ice Arena, Bowling Green, Ohio
WHEN: Friday, 6:07 p.m.; Saturday, 6:07 p.m. (CST)
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The Chargers finally have a win under their belt, and they look to take a little confidence up to Ohio where they will face 13th-ranked Bowling Green this weekend.

UAH (1-12-1 overall, 1-8-1 WCHA) used a three-goal burst in the first period on the way to a 4-2 win over Northern Michigan last Friday. Connor Wood (goal and assist) and Connor Merkley (two assists) had multi-point games.

The Chargers didn’t put forth the same complete game on Saturday, as NMU took the second game, 3-1. Brandon Salerno had the lone goal.

Christian Rajic (three goals, five assists) and Josh Latta (two goals, six assists) lead the Chargers with eight points.

Goaltender Mark Sinclair put together back-to-back outings, stopping 59 of 63 shots for a .937 weekend save percentage. UAH needed that after going into the series with a .859 team save percentage.

UAH is going to need more of that effort against Bowling Green (10-5-0 overall, 5-3-0 WCHA), which has won nine of 12.

Last week, the Falcons swept a big non-conference series, beating then-No. 5 Notre Dame by 5-2 scores in a home-and-home.

The Falcons are lead offensively by a pair of juniors, each with 14 points this season. Cameron Wright has 10 goals while Connor Ford has seven.

Alec Rauhauser, who was the WCHA Defenseman of the Month for October and November, joins Wright and Ford with 14 points. The senior captain had a goal against Notre Dame to reach 100 points for his career at BG.

Eric Dop has a 2.00 goals against average and .920 save percentage in 14 starts this season for the Falcons.

Next week, the Chargers finish action for 2019 at Ferris State.

This week in the WCHA: All times Central. All WCHA conference games can be seen on FloHockey.tv (online subscription).

Friday, December 6
UAH at #13 Bowling Green, 6:07 p.m.
Alaska Anchorage at Michigan Tech, 6:07 p.m.
Alaska at Bemidji State, 7:07 p.m.
Lake Superior State at #1 Minnesota State, 7:07 p.m.

Saturday, December 7
UAH at #13 Bowling Green, 6:07 p.m.
Alaska Anchorage at Michigan Tech, 5:07 p.m.
Alaska at Bemidji State, 6:07 p.m.
Lake Superior State at #1 Minnesota State, 6:07 p.m.

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Late energy not enough for UAH to overcome NMU

Mark Sinclair stood on his head for two periods to keep Northern Michigan from routing the Chargers. However, when UAH got energized in the third period, they couldn’t tie the game.

Such was the case in the Chargers’ 3-1 loss to the Wildcats on Saturday. After UAH finally got its first win on Friday, NMU snapped a four-game losing streak to split the series.

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The Chargers (1-12-1 overall, 1-8-1 WCHA) were fortunate to only being down 2-1 through two periods, as the Wildcats (8-6-2, 6-4-0) dominated to the tune of a 29-8 shots advantage.

Sinclair stopped 32 of 34 NMU shots on goal.

“Mark Sinclair was fantastic and he was able to keep us in the game,” UAH head coach Mike Corbett said. “He made more than the saves he needed to make tonight. I feel bad for him, because I think his teammates led him down tonight.”

Lategan’s line and Connor Wood and Brandon Salerno, those guys played their butts off but the rest of the guys, we were very average. Very vanilla.

From the start, Northern Michigan wasn’t messing around like Friday’s first period, when the Wildcats sloppily allowed three goals.

NMU got on the board first with a shorthanded goal. Garrett Klee drove almost the length of the ice, got around a UAH defender in front of the Charger net and beat Sinclair to put NMU up 1-0 at the 5:03 mark.

Despite having two power plays, UAH was outshot 5-3 in the first half of the opening period. NMU had a 14-5 shots on goal advantage at the first intermission.

The Wildcats continued the put Sinclair to work early in the second period, but the Chargers tied the game at the 7:22 mark. Brandon Salerno ripped a one-timer from the left circle on a pass from Daneel Lategan at the halfwall for his second goal of the season.

Lategan and Connor Wood, with his third point of the series, got the assists. Corbett said that fourth line of Salerno, Lategan, and Wood had the best energy.

“Lategan’s line and Connor Wood and Brandon Salerno, those guys played their butts off but the rest of the guys, we were very average,” Corbett said. “Very vanilla.”

NMU got the lead right back at 2-1 less than a minute later. Jarrett Lee’s drive from the slot was stopped by Sinclair and deflected off the crossbar, and Luke Voltin put in the rebound.

The Chargers played much better in the third period, holding the Wildcats shotless through the first 10 minutes. UAH outshot NMU 9-6 in the third period.

However, NMU goaltender Nolan Kent (16 saves), who got the start after coming into Friday’s game in relief, would not allow the equalizer.

UAH had a golden chance late with a power play after Darien Craighead was called for a cross-checking penalty, but the Chargers would finish 0-for-6 with the advantage for the game and 0-for-9 for the series.

“We’ve got to move the puck quicker,” Corbett said of the power play. “We play too slow, and they’re able to get in the lanes and block shots. Our decision making on it isn’t very good.”

Vincent de Mey finished the NMU victory with an empty-net goal with 15 seconds to go. All three of NMU’s wins over UAH this season were by two goals, each with an empty-netter at the end. (The Chargers won Friday the same way.)

UAH heads to Bowling Green next weekend. The Chargers won’t be home again until January 9 and 10 against Bemidji State.

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First-period outburst leads to first win for UAH

Finally, the Chargers are in the win column.

Powered by three first-period goals, UAH defeated Northern Michigan 4-2 at the Von Braun Center on Friday night to earn its first victory of the season. The Chargers snapped a 15-game winless streak going back to last season.

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The Chargers (1-11-1 overall, 1-7-1 WCHA) also got a strong performance in net by Mark Sinclair, who made 27 saves and kept the Wildcats at bay while they tried to rally.

“Mark Sinclair was good,” UAH head coach Mike Corbett said. “Our goaltending’s been average, and we talked with those guys this week about really stepping up and Mark did.”

UAH will go for two in a row Saturday night at Propst Arena. Game time is at 7:07 p.m.

Meanwhile, NMU (7-6-2 overall, 5-4-0 WCHA) has lost four straight games, all in conference play.

“Don’t relax. Don’t be satisfied,” Corbett said about the message to his team for Saturday. “You’ve got to win one before you can win two. You can think about a sweep because you won Friday night, but we also know that their backs are against the wall and they’re going to come out fighting, and we have to come out better than we were tonight.”

Seemingly out of nowhere, the Chargers busted out to a 3-0 lead, scoring the three goals in a span of 4:09.

The first goal came at 11:26, when Daneel Lategan, just out of the penalty box following a charging penalty, scored on a two-on-none with Brandon Salerno.

At 13:59, Connor Merkley found Tyr Thompson in the slot, who made it 2-0 with his third goal of the season.

“That’s the forecheck we want,” Corbett said. “(Merkley) came in hard on the forecheck, took the body, happened to get the puck, and made a nice play to Tyr right in front. That’s the one you work on in practice all the time. It usually doesn’t work but it worked tonight.”

Then at 15:35, Christian Rajic in the right circle found Josh Latta in the slot. Latta fired his second goal past NMU goaltender John Hawthorne, whose night was done early after allowing three goals on five shots.

Northern Michigan cut UAH’s lead to 3-1 at the 6:22 mark of the second period. Griffin Loughran’s deflection of a blast from the point on the power play resulted in his WCHA-leading 12th goal of the season.

The Wildcats would make a push throughout much of the third period. Replacement goaltender Nolan Kent stopped all 15 shots he faced the rest of the way.

UAH would seal the deal with a minute to go after Kent was pulled for the extra attacker. Connor Wood, who also assisted on Lategan’s goal, fought off a defender and found the open net to put the Chargers up 4-1.

Grant Loven scored for NMU with 32 seconds remaining for the final 4-2 score, but it was too little, too late.

“We had to earn it,” Corbett said. “We earned it tonight. We knew they were coming off a long trip, and we started out fast.

“I’m just happy for (the team). It’s not about me. These guys were beat up after last Saturday’s game against Bemidji (a 7-0 loss) and it’s nice to see them come back. It’s nice to see them earn a victory and they deserved it.”

Three stars of the game:
1. Tyr Thompson, UAH (goal)
2. Mark Sinclair, UAH (27 saves)
3. Daneel Lategan, UAH (goal)

File photo of Connor Wood by Todd Thompson/RiverCat Photography.

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Preview: NMU visits for rematch at VBC

WHERE: Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Ala.
WHEN: Friday, 7:07 p.m.; Saturday, 7:07 p.m.
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Still looking for answers, the Chargers host Northern Michigan this weekend at Propst Arena.

The teams met in Marquette four weeks ago, with the Wildcats taking both games by scores of 5-3 and 4-2. NMU needed an empty-net goal in each game to clinch victory.

The Chargers remain winless after 12 games, and most recently had their biggest setback on Saturday when they fell 7-0 at Bemidji State.

Christian Rajic had an assist in Friday’s 5-3 loss at Bemidji to tie the team lead in points with seven. Rajic had a goal and an assist against NMU in earlier this month.

Northern Michigan (7-5-2 overall, 5-3-0 WCHA) is coming off being swept in a home-and-home against its arch-rival, Michigan Tech. The two losses pushed NMU out of this week’s USCHO.com Top 20.

Griffin Loughran, who had a goal in each game against the Chargers, did the same against Tech to lead NMU with 11 goals in 14 games. He has 19 points total to lead the WCHA in both categories.

After this weekend with NMU, the Chargers head back on the road with series at Bowling Green and Ferris State before the holiday break. UAH’s next home series is January 9-10 against Bemidji State.

Promotions: Kids 12 and under can get free admission to both games at the Von Braun Center box office, courtesy of Huntsville International Airport.

For Black Friday, UAH hockey ornaments will be given to the first 300 fans.

This week in the WCHA: All times Central. All WCHA conference games (*) can be seen on FloHockey.tv (online subscription).

Friday, November 29
* Northern Michigan at UAH, 7:07 p.m.
* Bemidji State at Lake Superior State, 6:07 p.m.
* Ferris State at Alaska Anchorage, 10:07 p.m.
* Michigan Tech at Alaska, 10:07 p.m.
#16 Bowling Green at #5 Notre Dame, 6 p.m.
#1 Minnesota State at #8 Minnesota Duluth, 6:07 p.m.

Friday, November 29
* Northern Michigan at UAH, 7:07 p.m.
* Bemidji State at Lake Superior State, 4:07 p.m.
* Ferris State at Alaska Anchorage, 8:07 p.m.
* Michigan Tech at Alaska, 10:07 p.m.
#16 Bowling Green at #5 Notre Dame, 6:07 p.m.
#1 Minnesota State at #8 Minnesota Duluth, 6:07 p.m.

Chargers rolled by BSU

Bemidji State rolled over the Chargers on Saturday 7-0 to finish a sweep in northern Minnesota.

It was a disastrous end to the weekend for UAH, which remained winless in 12 games this season.

Bemidji State (6-4-2 overall, 6-2-0 WCHA) struck first just 1:22 in. Elias Rosen took a cross-ice pass just to the right of the UAH net, and Rosen fired the puck between David Fessenden’s legs.

The Chargers had a few good chances early in the second, but BSU would increase its lead to 2-0 when Nick Cardelli scored all alone at point-blank range with 9:35 left.

The Beavers started to roll after that. Aaron Miller put BSU up 3-0 three minutes later, and then scored again to make it 4-0 almost four minutes after that. Owen Sillinger made it 5-0 for a four-goal second period.

BSU added two more goals in the third for the final score.

Fessenden made 28 saves as BSU outshot UAH 35-23.

UAH returns to the VBC next week for a two-game WCHA set with Northern Michigan. Puck drop is 7:07 p.m. both nights.