UW-Stout 5, Concordia Wisconsin 2 (Box Score) |
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Archived VideoMENOMONIE (November 21, 2015) -
Tyler Cayemberg (Jr, East Troy) scored his first collegiate hat trick and UW-Stout had their power play in motion as the Blue Devils defeated Concordia University Wisconsin 5-2 Saturday at the Fanetti Community Center.
Cayemberg opened up the Blue Devils' scoring midway through the first period when, on the power play, he got assists from
Joe Anderson (Fr, Side Lake, Minn) and
Danny Ray (Sr, Grand Forks, ND)
The Falcons scored with just over two minutes left in the period when Josh Harrington put the puck in the net at 17:53.
Riley Colvard (Jr, Centerville, Minn) gave the Blue Devils (3-2-2) the lead for goal early in the second period, scoring only 10 seconds into the stanza. Colvard was assisted by
Jake Useldinger (Sr, East Grand Forks, Minn).
Midway through the second period, Cayemberg scored his second goal of the night - and his second power play goal - with an assist from
Jordan Stejskal (So, Grand Forks, ND) and Anderson.
Ray gave Stout a 4-1 lead when seconds after Concordia came out of the penalty box, getting an assist from goalie
Chase Hollander (So, Random Lake). The assist was the second Blue Devil assist from a goalie this season.
The Falcons (4-3-1) pulled to within two when Adam Fauchoux scored at 14:35 in the second.
Neither team found the back of the net in the third period until Cayemberg completed the hat trick, getting the empty netter with three seconds remaining in the contest. Anderson recorded his third assist of the night and
Nolan Kirley (Jr, Hayward) also assisted on the goal.
Hollander picked up his first win of the season, coming on in relief after starter
Spencer Viele (Jr, Wildwood, Mo) was injured six minutes into the game. Halaner recorded 20 saves, including eight power play shots. Viele had four saves. Concordia goalie Andy Munroe had 20 saves.
Both teams were whistled for seven penalties. Stout was 2-for-6 on the power play, while the Falcons were 0-for-6.
Stout is off until they begin conference action, Thursday, Dec. 3 when they host UW-Eau Claire at 7:30 p.m..
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