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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And it was the Huskies that had the early jump
in this one. In fact, they had a fourteen to
three shot advantage early and they would take a one
nothing lead with all the great chances that they had.
Leave it to one of the youngsters to get it done.
A wonderful individual effort on the left side by Mike
Murtag Anthony Elaine Samaki, and the Huskies come back the
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other way. Murtag comes up the left side towards goalie Scar. Well,
how about that good pruck protection going up the left
side for Mike Murtag, the sophomore from East Greenbush, New York,
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his first career goal as a Husky, and eight minutes
and fifteen seconds into this one, it stores the Husky
strike first as Mike Burtag scores his first career goal
as a Husky. Alexanbli and Anthony Lane Samaki the assists
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eight to fifteen.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
Huskies led one nothing.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
We mentioned the fourteen to three shot differential early, but
one turnover behind the Yukon net and those three shots
by the Buck guys were doubled to six. Two of
those currently of Max Montes. The second one found the
back of the net over skates at Jake Karrabilla puts
the heat on turnover risk our nice save, rebound stopped
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again by Muslick.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
Third chance stopped by Muslich.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
Loose fucking a crease and the Buckeye score all because
of a turnover. As every outworked, Fitzgerald and the Buck
guys get on the board with second and third effort.
After time, Muslik made two fabulous saves. Max Montes the
goal and with one forty three to go in the
first were tired at one. Jake Karabella the lone assist.
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We were tied through one shots on goal. We're fourteen
eight in favor of the But there was a penalty
late in the first as Captain Davis Burnside of Ohio
State took a slashing penalty. In nineteen fifty three, Huskies
could not capitalize late first or into the second period,
but those foot soldiers, led by Tabor Heaslip, Tristan Fraser
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and Jake Percival, with really yeoman work along the boards,
able to jar it loose. Perceval would find Kevin Fitzgerald
for his first of the year. Fraser behind the nets.
Tristan had an overtime game winner here early last season
against Vermont in.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
A wild six to five game. Buck played up the
boards by mcbrair.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Huskies continue the foot Soldiers getting it done now, loose
puck one.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
Timer fitzgeraldy stars.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
An excuse me, centering passed good work by the foot Soldiers,
shipped out in the middle, Kevin Fitzgerald came it off
the right point, top of the right circle, risks it
home in his first career you gone goal games the
husk He's the lead again at six eighteen of period
number two, left hand snap drive by Kevin Fitzgerald, and
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he got a big celebratory hug from Jake Percival.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
On that one.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
Perconval alone assists the first of two on the night
that Perceval would have for career multipoint game number eight
for Jake and the Huskies. Took a two to one
lead early in period number two, Joey Mouldowney and Riley
Thompson to coincidental minors at six fifty. Nothing came of
that in four on four hockey, but we went late
into the period and again those fourmentioned foot Soldiers. He
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slipped Perceval and Fraser combining here with Fraser the finish
and a three to one Husky lead sot off for
Eisley down the left side, skates behind the Ukon net
with some pressure, bides his time, but the Huskies get
a steal, good steal by He slip, give and go
with Perceval down the left side towards Gold centering pass
rester Scar Tristan Frasier where this first of the year
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and the foot soldiers get on the board that started
with a turnover in the Yukon end and the speed
of those three four checkers got it going.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
Person will by this time down the left.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
Side and it ends up on the stick of Tristan Fraser.
Because of that patience, he slipped to Fraser bang three
to one Huskies, so we don't have to give the
assists he slipping personal sixteen forty four. But the buck
guys well they would get a chance late in the period.
In fact, it was a quick rush up the ice
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by David Burnside here that resulted in our dime bank
save the game, lost the handle and the Buckeyes finally
clear out. Quick rush up the ice burn Side down
the left side, backhand towards Gold stop by Muslick and
he covers up quick counter for the Buck guys, and
there's your save of the game right there, brought to
you by Dime Bank Community Banking lives here. As Davis
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Burnside with one thirty eight to go in the period
bust down the left side on a counter he got
by Trey Scott and got a four hand shut in
on net and Muslik held his ground and made a
solid save, so that kept the game at three to one.
Thomasineo took a hook at nineteen oh eight. Buck guys
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couldn't score. We went to the third where the Huskies
had a three to one lead. Early in the period,
it was Ryan Gordon with an interference penalty. Huskies could
not score on the power play. Then Jake Rashard took
what would be a ill advised tripping penalty at the
ten point fifteen mark right off the face off. The
buck Eyes made him pay Rashard with a tripping penalty
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kind of a needless one at that and the Buck
guys over one of the power play, try to cut
this thing to one and make things interesting. As Carabella
on the face off wins it for Topson and he
scores off the draw snap drive just inside the blocker
of Muslik and the Buckeyes are within one on the
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power play goal Riley Thompson his second of the year
off a Carabella face off win, and it's three to two.
It would stay that way ten eighteen the time Carabella
the assist for Thompson his second goal of the season,
and we were at three to two midway through period
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at number three, Buck guys had some chances. It was
up and down hockey in the third. We had twenty
five shots in that third period, fifteen by the Buckeyes,
ten by the Huskies inside two minutes to go Ohio
State and not only got a chance to pull the
goaltender Christopher Everly, who was really good especially early in
this game, but the Huskies time Musli came up with
some big stops. Thomasinho then took a holding penalty at
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the nineteen to sixteen Mark Muslik with one really good
say with Thompson camp dot in front, and then the
Huskies were able to pin the puck on the boards
after the final faceoff of the game, as Perceval and
gust Of Seneiberg were able to pin it along the
boards and the Huskies were able to come out of
here with a victory of three to two.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
Here at Toscano Family Ice form shots on the game.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
Buckey's finished with thirty four after falling fourteen to three
behind early Huskies fourteen, five and ten. They finished with
twenty nine shots