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Bearcats Return Victorious, Defeat Number One Hope

The UC Bearcats returned home from Michigan 12-4 on the season, after splitting the weekend’s series, losing Friday to Davenport University, but later defeating Hope College in the most exciting victory of the season.

Only a few hours after arriving in Michigan Friday, the Bearcats travelled to Patterson Ice Arena to take on now 6-6 Davenport University at 8 p.m.  Despite the long trip, UC seemed primed to give number seven ranked Davenport a run for their money as the first period began.

UC took first blood, Steven Louie, assisted by team captain Mike Jagelewski, scoring at 17:20.  This would prove to be the only point for the Bearcats, and Davenport answered back with only 36 seconds remaining in the period, tieing the score at 1-1 going into the second period.

Starting center Alex Silvestros received a minor penalty for hooking, and a ten minute misconduct at 8:52 in the second, rendering him ineligible to play for the remainder of the period.

“[The penalty] was frustrating, for him and for us,” said starting goalie Ted Riolo, “It’s hard to get momentum going with your starting center in the box for 12 minutes.  It couldn’t have happened at a worse time.”

Riolo, it seems, was correct, as the game would remain deadlocked for less than a minute after Silvestros was put in the box.  At 7:54 Davenport scored on the power play against Riolo, and, a little over a minute later, they scored again.  Despite solid play in the first, Riolo was pulled in favor of rookie goalie Greg Geyer.

The line-up change wasn’t enough to stop the bleeding, however, and Davenport scored again at 3:08 and 1:13 and the Bearcats retired to the locker room for the second time trailing by 4.

The third period was no better for UC, Davenport scoring first at 18:47, taking the score to 6-1.  Within a five minute interval, Davenport racked up four more goals before UC got their feet under them and managed to prevent another point for nearly all the rest of the period.

At 49.8 remaining in play, the Davenport captain scored on Geyer, and a shoving match ensued, ending with the Davenport captain pinning the goalie to the ice.  Defenseman Jake Bonta stepped in to assist Geyer, and received a five-minute major penalty according to the ‘third man’ rule, as well as a game DQ.  Both Geyer and the Davenport captain received roughing minors.

Time expired, and the Bearcats left Patterson Ice Arena with an 11-1 loss.  Silvestros commented on the loss, saying, “It was a frustrating game.  In the first period, we held them.  Then they came out fired up.  It was an 11-1 game, but it shouldn’t have been.”  Riolo agreed, and added, “We just have to forget about tonight and move on.”

And move on they did.  Saturday night saw UC at The Edge ice arena, taking on the number one team in the ACHA D3 North Conference, the now 9-2 Hope College Flying Dutchmen.  Both teams were coming off loses the previous evening, the Bearcats from Davenport, and Hope from Saginaw State.

“We expected them to come out hard in the first,” said Riolo, “and they had the crowd behind them.”  The crowd itself was sizeble, nearly 300 strong, and for the first few minutes the extra support seemed to be working in Hope’s favor. continue reading Bearcats Return Victorious, Defeat Number One Hope

Published at 3:52 pm on Monday, November 17, 2008
UC Sweeps Louisville, Goalie Gets Playmaker

The Bearcats raised their overall record to 11-3 this weekend, sweeping Louisville in a two game series that set season records all around.

Friday night, UC hosted the now 0-7 Cardinals on home ice at Sports Plus.  The game got off to a quick start, the Bearcats picking up four goals in rapid succession in the first period.  Louisville recorded one against rookie goalie Greg Geyer, which would prove to be their only point of the entire game.

The second period saw the Bearcats dominate completely, keeping play almost exclusively in the Louisville defensive zone, and controlling the puck for nearly the entire period.  UC managed to pick up six more goals, raising the score to 10-1.

The third period was merely a more chippy repeat of the second, the Bearcats picking up four goals to end the game with a score of 14-1.  Alternate captain Ben Bailey explains the impressive victory, saying, “We came out fast in the first, forechecking and backchecking hard.” continue reading UC Sweeps Louisville, Goalie Gets Playmaker

Published at 11:34 pm on Sunday, November 9, 2008
UC Splits Series, Go 9-3

The Bearcats split this weekend’s two game series, beating IPFW but losing to Canisius College, raising their overall record to 9-3.

Saturday night, UC beat IPFW 5-4 in a game that progressed into sudden death overtime.  Despite a slow start, the Bearcats managed to shape up and pull out the victory over their Indiana neighbors in the hard fought battle.

IPFW came out playing hard, taking the lead 2-0 early in the first period.  In a effort to change the tone of the game, Coach Blaine Stoughton replaced rookie goalie Benjamin Nieman at 13:58 with forth year netminder Ted RIolo.  In spite of the switch, IPFW scored again at 10:08, bringing the score to 3-0. continue reading UC Splits Series, Go 9-3

Published at 7:34 am on Monday, November 3, 2008
UC Wins 2 of 3 in Rough Weekend

The Bearcats won two of three games this weekend despite fatigue, numerous penalties, and consistently chippy play.

Friday night, UC lost 8-5 to an EKU whom they’ve beaten twice to begin the season in September.  The loss came as a surprise to fans given UC’s previous performance against the Colonials.

Coach Blaine Stoughton says a combination of overconfidence on UC’s part and the stellar performance of EKU’s goaltender were to blame for the loss.  “It was a closer game than the score indicated,” says Stoughton, “In the first period, from crease to crease, it was pretty even.”  Even so, by the end of the period, the Bearcats were down 2-0. continue reading UC Wins 2 of 3 in Rough Weekend

Published at 7:43 pm on Sunday, October 26, 2008
Bearcats Sweep Xaiver, 6-0, 4-3

For a series that most of the team considered to be “a little sloppy”, the UC Bearcats managed an impressive sweep of the Xavier Musketeers in two straight games on home ice, raising their record to 6-1.

Friday night’s game was an exciting one for Bearcat fans, UC consistently lighting up the scoreboard. In his first start for UC, goaltender Martin Paul denied all comers in the 6-0 blowout win.

Forward Arman Olgun got a dose of long awaited revenge, scoring a hat trick in his first game against XU since blowing out his knee several seasons ago as a result of a dirty hit. “It felt amazing to win like that against [XU], especially since it’s the team that took me out my freshman year.” continue reading Bearcats Sweep Xaiver, 6-0, 4-3

Published at 10:22 am on Sunday, October 19, 2008