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Hockey Game Summary (Final) North Dakota Vs Miami University (Oct 08, 2005 at Dayton, Ohio) Hockey Game Summary (Final) North Dakota vs Miami University (Oct 08, 2005 at Dayton, Ohio) North Dakota (1-0-0) vs. Miami University (0-1-1) Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Date: Oct 08, 2005 • Location: Dayton, Ohio • Arena: Nutter Center North Dakota 1 1 1 3 Attendance: 2786 • Start time: 7:35 p.m • End time: 9:45 • Total time: 2:10 Miami University 0 0 0 0 Referee:Brian Aaron Linesman:Raymond King; Neil Stafford Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot North Dakota: [1-Jordan Parise G]; 2-Joe Finley; 4-Taylor Chorney; North Dakota 5 8 9 22 6-Zach Jones; 7-T.J. Oshie; [9-Jonathan Toews LW]; 10-Andrew Kozek; Miami University 15 16 6 37 11-Rastislav Spirko; [15-Travis Zajac C]; 16-Ryan Duncan; 17-Rylan Kaip; [18-Drew Stafford RW]; 19-Mike Prpich; 20-Matt Watkins; 21-Erik Penalties P-Plays Fabian; [22-Brian Lee D]; 24-Chris Porter; 26-Kyle Radke; [27-Matt North Dakota 15-41 2-10 Smaby D]; Miami University 11-22 0-12 Miami University: 4-Brad Robbins; [8-Marty Guerin RW]; 9-Joe Cooper; 11-Matt Christie; 14-Geoff Smith; 15-Stephen Dennis; 17-Nathan Davis; 18-Raymond Eichenlaub; 19-Matt Davis; [20-Chris Michael C]; 21-Alec Martinez; 22-Nino Musitelli; [23-Andy Greene D]; 24-Kevin Roeder; [25-Mitch Ganzak D]; [26-Ryan Jones LW]; 27-Taylor Hustead; 28-Bill Loupee; [37-Jeff Zatkoff G]; GOALTENDERS ## North Dakota Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Miami University Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 1 Jordan Parise W 60:00 0 15 16 6 37 37 Jeff Zatkoff L 58:31 2 4 7 8 19 EMPTY NET 1:29 1 0 0 0 0 Scoring Goalies Penalties Clock Period UND-Jordan Parise at goalie 00:00 1st Period MIA-Jeff Zatkoff at goalie 00:00 1. UND-1 Brian Lee (2-O-HOLDING) 04:51 2. UND-2 Drew Stafford (2-HIGH STICKING) 05:17 3. MIA-1 Nino Musitelli (2-SLASHING) 06:56 4. MIA-2 Stephen Dennis (2-O-TRIPPING) 07:26 5. UND-3 Mike Prpich (2-HOOKING) 10:09 6. UND-4 Mike Prpich (2-CTH ELBOWING) 12:44 7. MIA-3 Matt Davis (2-O-HOLDING) 16:08 1. UND-1 Jonathan Toews/1 (Chris Porter/1;T.J. Oshie/1) [PP] 17:54 8. UND-5 Taylor Chorney (2-O-HOLDING THE STICK) 20:00 9. MIA-4 Ryan Jones (2-INTERFERENCE) 00:39 2nd Period 10. UND-6 Zach Jones (2-O-TRIPPING) 05:20 11. UND-7 Zach Jones (2-HOLDING) 08:47 12. UND-8 Kyle Radke (2-O-TRIPPING) 11:10 13. MIA-5 Raymond Eichenlaub (2-HOOKING) 13:28 14. MIA-6 Matt Davis (2-HOOKING) 14:33 15. UND-9 Kyle Radke (2-TRIPPING) 16:04 16. MIA-7 Mitch Ganzak (2-O-TRIPPING) 19:02 2. UND-2 T.J. Oshie (Brian Lee;Ryan Duncan) [PP] 19:24 17. MIA-8 Raymond Eichenlaub (2-INTERFERENCE) 19:54 18. MIA-9 Marty Guerin (2-INTERFERENCE) 07:53 3rd Period 19. UND-10 Andrew Kozek (2-O-SLASHING) 10:48 20. UND-11 Jonathan Toews (2-CTH HIGH-STICKING) 13:33 21. UND-12 Brian Lee (2-HOOKING) 14:05 22. MIA-10 Marty Guerin (2-INTERFERENCE) 15:21 MIA-EMPTY NET (goalie pulled) 15:45 MIA-Jeff Zatkoff at goalie 16:11 23. UND-13 Matt Smaby (5-CHECKING FROM BEHIND) 16:11 24. UND-14 Matt Smaby (10-CHECKING FROM BEHIND) 16:11 25. UND-15 Chris Porter (2-UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT) 17:56 26. MIA-11 Andy Greene (2-O-HOLDING) 17:56 MIA-EMPTY NET (goalie pulled) 18:45 MIA-Jeff Zatkoff at goalie 19:48 3. UND-3 Drew Stafford (unassisted) [SH] 19:48 Win-Jordan Parise (1-0-0). Loss-Jeff Zatkoff (0-1-0). Game-Winning Goal: UND-Jonathan Toews Three stars: 1. Jordan Parise 2. T.J. Oshie 3. Jonathan Toews Did not play - UND: 34 Philippe Lamoureux . MIA: 1 Charlie Effinger . Penalty shots - [2nd 16:04] MIA Chris Michael MISSED. ID-342353 Referee's signature Hockey Game Summary (Final) Wayne State vs Michigan State (Oct 08, 2005 at Dayton, Ohio) Wayne State (0-1-0) vs. Michigan State (1-0-0) Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Date: Oct 08, 2005 • Location: Dayton, Ohio • Arena: E.J. Nutter Center Wayne State 1 0 0 1 Attendance: 1182 • Start time: 4:05 p.m • End time: 6:20 p.m • Total time: 2:15 p.m Michigan State 1 2 2 5 Referee:Barry Pochmara Linesman:Patrick Bracco; Brian Wisner Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot Wayne State: [5-Steve Kovalchik D]; 8-Derek Bachynski; [9-Jason Baclig Wayne State 6 1 9 16 LW]; 11-Derek Punches; 12-Stavros Paskaris; 16-Tylor Michel; [17-Mark Michigan State 11 13 10 34 Nebus RW]; 19-John May; [21-Mike Forgie C]; 22-Mark Cannon; 24-Matt Krug; 25-Jason Bloomingburg; 27-Jon Grabarek; [33-Matt Kelly G]; Penalties P-Plays 39-Adam Krug; [42-Greg Poupard D]; 44-Dan Iliakis; 48-Adam Drescher; Wayne State 10-31 0-5 55-Taylor Donohoe; Michigan State 6-12 3-10 Michigan State: [2-Corey Potter D]; [4-Ethan Graham D]; [7-Colton Fretter RW]; 8-Brandon Warner; 9-Peder Skinner; 10-Tim Kennedy; 11-Bryan Lerg; 12-David Booth; 14-Zak McClellan; 16-Tyler Howells; 18-Justin Abdelkader; [19-Chris Mueller C]; 24-Jared Nightingale; 25-Jim McKenzie; 26-Chad Hontvet; [27-Drew Miller LW]; 28-Daniel Vukovic; [35-Dominic Vicari G]; 40-Tim Crowder; GOALTENDERS ## Wayne State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Michigan State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 33 Matt Kelly L 60:00 5 10 11 8 29 35 Dominic Vicari W 60:00 1 5 1 9 15 Scoring Goalies Penalties Clock Period WSU-Matt Kelly at goalie 00:00 1st Period MSU-Dominic Vicari at goalie 00:00 1. WSU-1 Jason Baclig/1 (Mark Nebus/1;Mike Forgie/1) 00:09 1. WSU-1 Tylor Michel (2-BOARDING) 02:30 2. MSU-1 Jim McKenzie (2-HOOKING) 03:44 3. WSU-2 Jason Bloomingburg (2-HOOKING) 04:03 4. WSU-3 Mike Forgie (2-TRIPPING) 08:41 5. WSU-4 Greg Poupard (2-CTH HIGH-STICKING) 10:13 2. MSU-1 Justin Abdelkader/1 (Corey Potter/1;Tyler Howells/1) [PP] 12:03 6. MSU-2 Bryan Lerg (2-INTERFERENCE) 12:09 7. WSU-5 Dan Iliakis (2-INTERFERENCE) 18:40 8. MSU-3 Corey Potter (2-INTERFERENCE) 04:05 2nd Period 9. WSU-6 Taylor Donohoe (5-CHECKING FROM BEHIND) 09:35 10. WSU-7 Taylor Donohoe (10-GAME MISCONDUCT) 09:35 3. MSU-2 Drew Miller (Bryan Lerg) [PP] 12:24 11. MSU-4 Tyler Howells (2-INTERFERENCE) 13:48 12. MSU-5 Corey Potter (2-CTH HIGH-STICKING) 14:58 13. WSU-8 Stavros Paskaris (2-CTH HIGH-STICKING) 19:57 4. MSU-3 Jim McKenzie (David Booth) [PP] 19:59 5. MSU-4 Colton Fretter (Bryan Lerg) 01:14 3rd Period 14. MSU-6 Jim McKenzie (2-TRIPPING) 01:32 15. WSU-9 Mark Nebus (2-INTERFERENCE) 02:16 16. WSU-10 Adam Drescher (2-HOLDING) 10:09 6. MSU-5 Bryan Lerg (David Booth;Corey Potter) 15:13 Win-Dominic Vicari (1-0-0). Loss-Matt Kelly (0-1-0). Game-Winning Goal: MSU-Drew Miller Three stars: 1. Bryan Lerg 2. Corey Potter 3. Jason Baclig Did not play - WSU: 49 Will Hooper . MSU: 1 Jeff Lerg . Penalty shots - None. ID-354593 Referee's signature Hockey Game Summary (Final) North Dakota vs Michigan State (Oct 09, 2005 at Dayton, Ohio) North Dakota (1-1-0) vs. Michigan State (2-0-0) Goals by Period 1 2 3 Tot Date: Oct 09, 2005 • Location: Dayton, Ohio • Arena: Nutter Center North Dakota 0 0 0 0 Attendance: 1437 • Start time: 2:05 p.m • End time: 4:10 p.m • Total time: 2:05 Michigan State 0 3 0 3 Referee:Brian Aaron Linesman:Patrick Bracco; Neil Stafford Shots by Period 1 2 3 Tot North Dakota: 2-Joe Finley; 4-Taylor Chorney; 6-Zach Jones; 7-T.J. North Dakota 9 12 4 25 Oshie; [9-Jonathan Toews LW]; 10-Andrew Kozek; 11-Rastislav Spirko; Michigan State 11 11 13 35 [15-Travis Zajac C]; 16-Ryan Duncan; 17-Rylan Kaip; [18-Drew Stafford RW]; 19-Mike Prpich; 20-Matt Watkins; 21-Erik Fabian; [22-Brian Lee Penalties P-Plays D]; 24-Chris Porter; 26-Kyle Radke; [27-Matt Smaby D]; [34-Philippe North Dakota 12-24 0-7 Lamoureux G]; Michigan State 10-42 1-11 Michigan State: [2-Corey Potter D]; [4-Ethan Graham D]; [7-Colton Fretter RW]; 8-Brandon Warner; 9-Peder Skinner; 10-Tim Kennedy; 11-Bryan Lerg; 12-David Booth; 14-Zak McClellan; 16-Tyler Howells; 18-Justin Abdelkader; [19-Chris Mueller C]; 24-Jared Nightingale; 25-Jim McKenzie; 26-Chad Hontvet; [27-Drew Miller LW]; 28-Daniel Vukovic; [35-Dominic Vicari G]; 40-Tim Crowder; GOALTENDERS ## North Dakota Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves ## Michigan State Dec Min GA 1 2 3 Saves 34 Philippe Lamoureux L 59:00 3 11 8 13 32 35 Dominic Vicari W 60:00 0 9 12 4 25 EMPTY NET 1:00 0 0 0 0 0 Scoring Goalies Penalties Clock Period UND-Philippe Lamoureux at goalie 00:00 1st Period MSU-Dominic Vicari at goalie 00:00 1. 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