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Game Notes 2 Clark Cups | 3 Anderson Cups Ice Box | 1880 Transformation Dr Lincoln Stars | Game Notes 2 Clark Cups | 3 Anderson Cups Ice Box | 1880 Transformation Dr. | Lincoln, NE 68508 Contact: Matthew McGreevy | (402) 474-7827 ext. 12 | [email protected] Twitter: @lincolnstars | Instagram: @officiallincolnstars | Snapchat: LincolnStars96 2016-2017 SCHEDULE OVERALL: 19-13-4 SEPTEMBER: 1-1-0 Game #37 23 Tri-City Storm 3-1 L 30 Des Moines Buccaneers 4-3 W(SO) Fargo Force vs. Lincoln Stars OCTOBER: 4-5-1 1 Tri-City Storm 3-2 W Saturday, January 28, 2017 | 7:05 p.m. 6 Waterloo Black Hawks 5-2 L 7 Sioux City Musketeers 1-0 W The Ice Box | Lincoln, Neb. 8 Waterloo Black Hawks 2-0 L 14 Des Moines Buccaneers 1-0 W 15 Tri-City Storm 4-3 L 21 Des Moines Buccaneers 1-0 L FOLLOW ALONG 22 Madison Capitols 6-1 W 28 Green Bay Gamblers 4-1 L Audio: 93.7 The Ticket | Stars Radio App | Video: HockeyTV | Live Stats: USHL.com 29 Green Bay Gamblers 3-2 L (OT) NOVEMBER: 3-3-2 4 Fargo Force 3-2 L Lincoln Stars (19-13-4) | 5th - Western Conference 5 Sioux Falls Stampede 5-4 L (OT) 11 Tri-City Storm 3-2 W(OT) 18 Des Moines Buccaneers 3-0 L The Stars lost 6-2 on Friday against the Force, moving them to 1-3-0 in the season 19 Des Moines Buccaneers 3-2 W series that will conclude tonight. Despite the loss, Lincoln retained its fifth-place 23 Tri-City Storm 4-3 W 25 Chicago Steel 5-4 L position in the Western Conference and is only three points shy of a playoff spot. 26 Muskegon Lumberjacks 4-3 L (SO) Leading goal scorer Henry Bowlby was listed as injured for Friday’s game and DECEMBER: 7-2-0 2 Muskegon Lumberjacks 2-1 W Dylan Woolf left in the second period. The Stars look ahead to six straight games 3 Des Moines Buccaneers 4-3 W(OT) against conference opponents. 9 Dubuque Fighting Saints 5-1 W 10 Sioux City Musketeers 4-3 W 16 Sioux Falls Stampede 3-2 W(OT) Fargo Force (22-13-2) | 2nd - Western Conference 17 Omaha Lancers 5-1 W 28 Tri-City Storm 4-1 L 30 Sioux City Musketeers 3-2 L Fargo’s six-goal explosion helped them move up a spot in the standings and 31 Tri-City Storm 3-2 W JANUARY 4-2-1 helped them avoid a three-game losing streak. The top line of Blake Lizotte, Jack 6 Omaha Lancers 5-3 W Adams and Hank Crone is the highest scoring combination in the league. Each 7 Omaha Lancers 7-2 W 13 Des Moines Buccaneeers 4-3 L (OT) player is among the top 10 USHL scorers and recorded a multi-point game last 14 Cedar Rapids RoughRiders 5-4 W night. The Force has the best road winning percentage in the USHL (.725). 20 Fargo Force 4-1 L 21 Fargo Force 3-2 W 27 Fargo Force 6-2 L Players to Watch 28 Fargo Force 7:05 PM FEBRUARY 3 Omaha Lancers 7:35 PM FAR: Jack Adams - He leads the USHL with 22 goals and has four goals and one 4 Omaha Lancers 7:05 PM 10 Waterloo Black Hawks 7:35 PM assist in four games against the Stars. 11 Omaha Lancers 7:05 PM 14 Tri-City Storm 7:05 PM 17 Dubuque Fighting Saints 7:35 PM LIN: Justin Richards - He scored last night and was matched to shutdown Blake 18 Cedar Rapids RoughRiders 7:05 PM Lizotte, Jack Adams and Hank Crone. 19 Waterloo Black Hawks 3:05 PM 24 Sioux City Musketeers 7:05 PM 25 Sioux Falls Stampede 7:05 PM Roster Report - Eero Teräväinen (IR) and Chayse Primeau (IR) were eligible to MARCH 3 Sioux Falls Stampede 7:35 PM return to the active roster on Jan. 23. Kyle Kawamura and Henry Bowlby were 4 Chicago Steel 7:05 PM listed as injured on Jan. 27. 10 Team USA 7:35 PM 11 Team USA 7:05 PM HEAD-TO-HEAD 17 Bloomington Thunder 7:35 PM 18 Bloomington Thunder 7:05 PM 24 Tri-City Storm 7:35 PM 22-13-2 (ROAD 14-5-1) RECORD 19-13-4 (HOME 10-6-0) 25 Madison Capitols 7:05 PM 31 Youngstown Phantoms 6:05 PM 118 GOALS FOR 102 APRIL 96 GOALS AGAINST 100 1 Youngstown Phantoms 6:05 PM 4 Des Moines Buccaneers 7:05 PM 30.5 SOG/GAME 29.6 7 Omaha Lancers 7:35 PM 13.5 PIMS/GAME 19.5 8 Omaha Lancers 7:05 PM 25/156 (16.0%) POWER PLAY 20/129 (15.5%) *Home games in bold. Times set to CT 137/152 (90.1%) PENALTY KILL 122/151 (80.8%) 8 SHG 5 Lincoln Stars | Game Notes Future Teammates Cornell University: LIN Alex Green, FAR Cody Haiskanen University of Nebraska Omaha: LIN Casey Dornbach, FAR Martin Sundberg St. Lawrence University: LIN Dylan Woolf, LIN Jake Nielsen, FAR Philip Alftberg Western Michigan University: LIN Mike Gillespie, LIN Ethen Frank, FAR Paul Washe Series History - The Stars will conclude their season series with the Force tonight. Lincoln is 1-3-0 against Fargo this season. Hockey Operations Owner: Ryan Schiff Top Prospects - Cayden Primeau made 11 saves en route to a 4-0 win for Team General Manager: Jon Hull (4th Season) West at the USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game on Jan. 10 in Sioux Falls, S.D. Head Coach: Chris Hartsburg (3rd) Assistant Coach: Mick Berge (4th) Assistant Coach: Clay Adams (2nd) NHL CSS - NHL Central Scouting released its Mid-Term Rankings in January. Trainer/Equip. Manager: Corey Courtney (18th) Cayden Primeau was ranked 4th among North American goalies and Josef Korenar Communications: Matthew McGreevy was ranked 15th among North American goalies. Former Star Ryan Poehling was ranked 14th among North American skaters. Scoring Leaders Points: Schultz (26) Goals: Bowlby, Sternschein (14) World Jr. A Challenge - Ethen Frank, Alex Green, Cayden Primeau and coach Assists: Westlund (19) Chris Hartsburg won gold with the U.S. Jr. Select Team at the World Jr. A Chal- PIM: Woolf (75) lenge in Bonnyville, Alberta from Dec. 11-17. Frank had two goals, Green had one PPG: Three tied (3) assist and Primeau made the All-Star team with a 0.75 GAA and .966 save percent- PPP: Westlund (10) SV%: Korenar (.933) age. GAA: Korenar (2.07) Wins: Primeau (10) NHL Connections -Chayse, Cayden Primeau - Keith Primeau (Father) - Former NHL All-Star Situational Scoring -Justin Richards - Todd Richards (Father) - Asst. Coach with Tampa Bay Lightning Leading After 1st: 7-1-2 Leading After 2nd: 8-2-1 -Christian, Cole Krygier - Todd Krygier (Father) - Former NHLer Tied After 1st: 10-5-2 -Eero Teräväinen - Teuvo Teräväinen (Brother) - Carolina Hurricanes Tied After 2nd: 9-1-2 -Dominick Mersch - Michael Mersch (Brother) - Los Angeles Kings Trailing After 1st: 2-7-0 Trailing After 2nd: 2-10-1 Oh Captain, My Captain - Dylan Woolf is team captain for the 2016-2017 sea- Outshooting Opp: 10-4-2 Outshot by Opp: 9-9-2 son. Mike Gillespie, Jake Nielsen and Christian Evers are alternates. 1 Goal Games: 14-5-4 2 Goal Games: 1-2-0 Scattered Students - The Stars have 20 NCAA committed players: ECAC (4), 3 Goal Games: 0-5-0 NCHC (5), WCHA (1), Hockey East (4), Big Ten (5), Atlantic Hockey (1) 4+ Goal Games: 4-1-0 Overtime: 3-3 Shootout: 1-1 Pronunciations #4 - Dylan Wolfe #7 - Christian KREE-gurr #8 - Cole KREE-gur #9 - AIR-oh Tare-uh-VAI-nen #11 - Chayse PREEM-oh #15 - Christian EH-verz #16 - Mike GUH-less-pea #17 - Kyle COW-ah-MUR-ah #20 - Sam STERN-shine #22 - Grant RIKE-en-bach-er #23 - GOOSE-taf WEST-lund #25 - LUKE-ah MAH-ver #29 - Cayden PREEM-oh #30 - Joseph CORE-in-are Lincoln Stars | Game Notes Position Breakdown Numerical Order Where They’re From Defense #2 Carter Long Minnesota (4) #2 Carter Long #3 Collin Peters Dylan Woolf #4 Dylan Woolf #4 Dylan Woolf Luke Jaycox #5 Alex Green #5 Alex Green Henry Bowlby Casey Dornbach #6 Luke Jaycox #6 Luke Jaycox #7 Christian Krygier #7 Christian Krygier Wisconsin (4) Birh Year Breakdown #8 Cole Krygier #8 Cole Krygier Grant Reichenbacher 1996 #9 Eero Teräväinen #9 Eero Teräväinen Justin Kendall #4 Dylan Woolf #15 Christian Evers #11 Chayse Primeau Jake Nielsen #16 Mike Gillespie #12 Henry Bowlby Collin Peters #21 Brandon Schultz Forwards #15 Christian Evers #3 Collin Peters #16 Mike Gillespie Illinois (2) 1997 #11 Chayse Primeau #17 Kyle Kawamura Dominick Mersch #3 Collin Peters Alex Green #6 Luke Jaycox #12 Henry Bowlby #18 Casey Dornbach #11 Chayse Primeau #16 Mike Gillespie #19 Justin Richards Michigan (2) #12 Henry Bowlby #17 Kyle Kawamura #20 Sam Sternschein Christian Krygier #15 Christian Evers #18 Casey Dornbach #21 Brandon Schultz Cole Krygier #18 Casey Dornbach #19 Justin Richards #22 Grant Reichenbacher #23 Gustaf Westlund #21 Brandon Schultz #23 Gustaf Westlund New Jersey (2) #25 Luka Maver #20 Sam Sternschein #24 Justin Kendall Chayse Primeau #22 Grant Reichenbacher #25 Luka Maver Cayden Primeau 1998 #23 Gustaf Westlund #27 Jake Nielsen #2 Carter Long New York (2) #5 Alex Green #24 Justin Kendall #28 Dominick Mersch Mike Gillespie #19 Justin Richards #25 Luka Maver #29 Cayden Primeau Sam Sternschein #20 Sam Sternschein #27 Jake Nielsen #30 Josef Korenar #22 Grant Reichenbacher #28 Dominick Mersch Iowa (1) #24 Justin Kendall #39 Ethen Frank Christian Evers #27 Jake Nielsen #28 Dominick Mersch Goalies Nebraska (1) #30 Josef Korenar #29 Cayden Primeau Ethen Frank #39 Ethen Frank #30 Josef Korenar Ohio (1) 1999 Justin Richards #9 Eero Teräväinen NCAA Commitments #17 Kyle Kawamura #2 Carter Long - Univ.
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