ANOTHER SWEEP: Michigan Tech Hockey Takes Down Ferris Again

The Michigan Tech University hockey team swept a weekend series from the Ferris State for the second time this season. The Huskies beat the Bulldogs, 5-2, Saturday night, after rallying for a 3-2 victory on Friday. The following stories and photo are courtesy of Michigan Tech Athletics.

SATURDAY GAME RECAP

BIG RAPIDS, Mich. – The Michigan Tech hockey team swept Ferris State for the second time this season, defeating the Bulldogs 5-2 on Saturday at Ewigleben Ice Arena. Four freshmen scored for the Huskies, who improved to 10-6-2 overall and 7-3-2 in the CCHA

"I'm really proud of our team for the win and the discipline we played with," Tech coach Bill Muckalt said. "It was really nice to see some freshmen score. It's a special moment to get your first NCAA goal and something they'll never forget."

The Huskies jumped out to a 3-0 lead. Noah Reinhart got the scoring started 3:27 into the game when he slammed in a rebound after a shot by Tyler Miller was saved. Elias Jansson added the second assist on Reinhart's fourth of the season.

Matthew Van Blaricom added to the lead in the first period, scoring his first NCAA goal. Van Blaricom one-timed it past the blocker after Tom Leppa found him alone in the slot. Carson Birnie earned his first collegiate point with the second assist.

Stiven Sardarian added to the lead 4:21 into the second, scoring his team-leading eighth of the season when he finished off a centering feed from Isaac Gordon.

Ferris scored two in a row to make it a one-goal game. Valtteri Piironen found the back of the net 1:47 after Tech took the three-goal lead to get the Bulldogs on the board.

Max Dukovac made it a one-goal game 58 seconds into the third period to keep the momentum in favor of the home team.

Brayden Boehm pushed the Black and Gold lead back to two goals, scoring his fourth of the season. He used his speed to create a chance and then put in his own rebound. Kalem Parker and Jack Anderson assisted on the goal 9:35 into the third.

Scoring wasn't done. The Bulldogs were called for their second 5:00 major late in the game, and Carson Birnie sniped in his first NCAA goal with 5.3 seconds left. Reid Daavettila earned the assist with the faceoff win back to Birnie.

Tech led in shots 30-28. Owen Bartoszkiewicz earned his 10th win of the season and the 21st of his career with 26 saves. He stopped two breakaways by the Bulldogs. Martin Lundberg had 25 saves for the home team.

After a Holiday break, the Huskies return to action at the 59th annual Great Lakes Invitational in Grand Rapids. Tech plays in the first semifinal against Miami on Dec. 28. Michigan State and Ferris State meet in the late semifinal. 

FRIDAY GAME RECAP

BIG RAPIDS, Mich. – The Michigan Tech hockey team defeated Ferris State 3-2 on Friday at Ewigleben Ice Arena, coming back from a one-goal third-period deficit. Stiven Sardarian scored the game-winner and the Huskies improved to 9-6-2 overall and 6-3-2 in the CCHA.

"It was a tight and physical game. Things weren't going our way, but we stuck with it and earned it in the end," Tech coach Bill Muckalt said. "Give Ferris State credit. They're a good hockey team, but we had a lot of guys play well, and Stiv delivered for us late, again."

FSU took its second lead of the night 5:46 into the third period with a fluky goal by Tyler Schleppe that deflected across the line.

The Huskies went to work, looking for their first win in four games, outshooting the Bulldogs 9-4 in the third.

Elias Jansson tied the game at 13:36, scoring his third of the season when he found a loose puck in front of the crease and flipped in his 15th career goal. Noah Reinhart and Luca Fasciano assisted on the goal.

Stiven Sardarian scored on a similar play but a little further out for Tech's first lead of the night. Isaac Gordon and Max Koskipirtti got whacks at the puck before Sardarian sent in his seventh of the season.

The Bulldogs added the extra attacker with 2:10 left. Owen Bartoszkiewicz had to make a pair of saves down the stretch, while Isaac Gordon and Jack Anderson each had a block to protect the lead.

The Huskies had three power plays in the first period, and 1:41 of 5-on-3, but neither team found the back of the net in the opening 20:00.

FSU opened scoring 4:23 into the second period when Jack Silich buried a one-timer in the slot after a pass from the corner off the stick of John Lundy.

Max Koskipirtti tied the game after scoring his seventh of the season 2:20 after the Bulldogs took the lead. Koskipirtti fired the puck past the glove for his 18th career goal with assists going to Stiven Sardarian and Isaac Gordon.

The Huskies then thought they took the lead 42 seconds later, after Reid Daavettila jammed the puck across the line, but the play was challenged and waved off for goaltender interference.

Tech held a 25-24 advantage on shots on goal. Owen Bartoszkiewicz won his ninth game of the season and the 20th of his career with 22 saves. Martin Lundberg also stopped 22 shots on the other end of the ice.