SPEER LEADS WAY FOR WOLVES AGAINST GOLDEN HAWKS
Lakehead netminder Chris Whitley and Laurier's Jeff Macdougald both played strong games in their respective goals. Lakehead now has an overall 18-10-2 OUA mark (5-1 playoffs) and 22-16-4 overall, while Laurier is 15-10-3 in OUA play (2-2 playoffs) and 19-14-2 overall. The Wolves outshot the Hawks 43-27 in the game. There were nine minor penalties given to Laurier and eight handed out to Lakehead. Both teams scored once with the man advantage.
Lakehead head coach Pete Belliveau said it was a hard-earned win. "I'll be honest, it wasn't our best game, and it wasn't a 4-1 game,\" he said. \"We played well for parts of the first, they played well in the second, and we picked it up in the third. I thought Speer and Whitley played well for us and their second goaltender played very well. We've got to be ready to execute on Friday because they're a very tough team at home."
Game two will be played in Waterloo this Friday night at 7:30 pm EST at the Waterloo Recreation Complex. Game three, if necessary will be played Sunday night at 7:30 in Waterloo. The games in Waterloo will be carried live in Thunder Bay on 580 CKPR AM and online at www.ckpr.com with Bryan Wyatt calling all the action.
The first period opened with some uneven play for the first few minutes but Lakehead picked up the tempo around the 5:00 mark. Speer got the Wolves on the board at 6:29, firing a long shot that went off Laurier starting netminder Justin Day's stick, then his shoulder, then high into the air before falling behind the goalie and just crossing the line before he could clear it. The assist went to Robinson. Alphonso made it 2-0 at 10:53 on the power play, jumping on a rebound off a Mike Jacobsen shot and beating Day. The other assist went to Jason Lange. Laurier decided to put Macdougald into the net at this point. He made two good saves and then Laurier went on the power play near the end of the first and capitalized at 19:08 when Voakes knocked in a rebound assisted by Rob Dmytruk and James Edgar. Lakehead outshot Laurier 13-8 in the first.
The Hawks came out with some jump in the second and put on some pressure. Lakehead's Whitley had to come up with a big save off Dmytruk at 9:50 when the Hawk fired a quick shot from the slot on a Laurier power play. The referee disallowed an apparent Laurier goal three minutes later; ruling he had blown the play dead due to losing site of the puck before it went in. Lakehead's Speer then made a great move to beat a Laurier D-man and fired a rocket that rang the left Laurier post at 16:30. he Wolves Andrew Brown then missed an empty net at 17:30 and the Wolves furiously tried to knock in the rebound but Macdougald made three good stops during the ensuing scramble. Lakehead's Whitley then made a fine pad save off a shot by the Hawks Dmytruk at 19:30. Shots were
11-11 in the second.
Laurier again came out quick to start the third and Whitley again stoned Dmytruk at the 2:00 mark. The Wolves began to pick up play and Robison converted some hard work by Tobias Whelan and Speer at 9:02. Macdougald made a great juggling screened save at 10:07 off a deflected blast by Lakehead's Mike Jacobsen. Lakehead kept up the pressure and buzzed the Laurier goal and Robinson got his second at 10:07, set up by an incredible individual effort by Speer who cut in from the right side, held the puck, then faked out and drew the last Laurier D-man towards him and Speer put a perfect pass across the crease to Robinson who knocked it home. The other assist went to Mike Self. The game ended with Laurier drawing a series of minors and the Wolves firing a lot of pucks at Macdougald but the Hawks goalie stood strong. Lakehead outshot Laurier 19-8 in the final period.
The winner of this semi-final is guaranteed a spot in the CIS National Championships in Edmonton later in March while the loser will still get a shot through the OUA Bronze Medal game as the OUA sends three teams to the six-team nationals this year.
(Source: Mike Aylward, lakehead Sports Information.)