Men's Hockey

Badgers down the Huskies, 4-2

Men's Hockey

Badgers down the Huskies, 4-2

Jan. 28, 2011

7 Wisconsin 4, Michigan Tech 2
MacInnes Student Ice Arena • Houghton, Mich.
Game Photo

1st 2nd 3rd Final
 Michigan Tech 0 2 0 2
 Wisconsin
1 2 1 4
Final Stats  |  Final Stats Get Acrobat Reader
• Attendance: 2,211
 Scoring Summary
1st 06:37 WIS
Turnbull (Barnes, Schultz)
2nd 00:41 MTU
MacLeod (Olson, Segio)
2nd 03:18 MTU Witt (L'Esperance, Holmberg)
2nd 13:17 WIS Gardiner (Dahl, Schultz)
2nd 13:46 WIS Zengerle (Simonelli, Murray)
3rd 13:12 WIS Barnes
 Goaltender Summary
Min GA Sv
MTU
Robinson (L, 1-10-2)
33:46 3 19
MTU Genoe  25:25 1 19
WIS
Gudmandson (W, 14-6-1) 60:00 2 24
 Statistical Comparison
MTU WIS
 Shots on Goal 26 42
 Power Plays
0-3 0-3
 Penalties-Minutes
5-13 6-12
 Wisconsin Men's Hockey Online
This Week in Badger Men's Hockey  |  Notes Get Acrobat Reader
Men's Hockey Blog  |  Badgers on Facebook
@BadgerMHockey on Twitter
U.S. Cellular Text Alerts  |  iPhone App
InsideBadgerSports.com Small Video Graphic  |  Record Book
Get Your Tickets Today!

Final Stats  |  Final Stats Get Acrobat Reader

HOUGHTON, Mich. -- Wisconsin (18-8-3, 10-7-2 WCHA) kept their winning ways going on the road, defeating Michigan Tech, 4-2. Mark Zengerle scored the game-winner for Wisconsin, as the Badgers won the opening game of the series. 

The Badgers got on the board first, taking a 1-0 lead into the first intermission. Podge Turnbull (Heyward, Wis.) got the Badgers on the board with his 11th goal of the season.

Turnbull scored from the left of the goaltender, as his shot found the five-hole at 6:37 of the first period. The Badgers outshot the Huskies 17-4 in the opening stanza. 

 Fast Facts
Scott Gudmandson has now allowed two goals or less in his last 13 starts. 
Justin Schultz's two assists gave him multi-point games in five of his last six contests. 
Mark Zengerle's goal broke an individual 19-game scoreless streak. 
Tyler Barnes' goal ended a 15-game goal-scoring drought.  

In the second period, a brief scoring flurry would give Michigan Tech (3-19-3, 1-15-1 WCHA) a 2-1 lead. Alex MacLeod scored the first goal for the Huskies, putting in a loose puck in the crease just 41 seconds into the period. Then, the Huskies scored again at 3:18 into the period when Evan Witt scored through traffic in front. However, those two quick goals made up all of Michigan Tech's offense for the evening. 

The Badgers retook the lead with a scoring burst of their own. Jake Gardiner (Minnetonka, Minn.) evened the game for UW at 2-2, scoring on a wrist shot from the right circle at 13:17 of the second period.

Just 29 seconds later, freshman Mark Zengerle (Rochester, N.Y.) put in a rebound for the eventual game-winner. The Zengerle goal forced the Huskies to change goaltenders and extinguished any momentum that the Huskies had. 

In the third period, the Badgers added an insurance goal to make it 4-2. At 13:12 of the third period, Tyler Barnes (Eagan, Minn.) scored on a diving shot off of his own rebound, putting the game out of reach. 

Barnes and Justin Schultz (West Kelowna, B.C) each had multi-point games for the Badgers. Barnes scored and added an assist, while Schultz had two assists. 

Scott Gudmandson (Sherwood Park, Alberta) made 24 saves for the Badgers, improving his record to 14-6-1. Josh Robinson took the loss for Michigan Tech, falling to 1-10-2. Both teams were scoreless on the power-play, with Wisconsin going 0-for-3, but also holding Michigan Tech to 0-for-3. 

The two teams conclude the series tomorrow night. The puck drops at 6 p.m. (CT).

Print Friendly Version