St. Thomas Men's Hockey Sinks to Falcons, Series Split
The usually dominant St. Thomas Tommies suffered a shocking loss to Bowling Green Saturday night in the series finale, falling short 3-1 to snap their winning streak.
Just minutes into the game, Alex Gaffney put up his 17th goal of the season, putting the visitors on the board with a swift shot past Falcons goalie Jacob Steinman. However, Steinman's strong performance proved pivotal for Bowling Green as he went on to make 31 saves, thwarting St. Thomas' chances.
In the second period, the Falcons capitalized on their momentum, scoring not once but twice more to take control of the game. The Tommies struggled to find any rhythm behind goalie Aaron Trotter, who was forced to make just 20 saves as Bowling Green skated away with a narrow victory.
The loss marks only St. Thomas' second defeat in 11 games this season and leaves them with a one-point lead atop the CCHA standings, now mere two points ahead of Michigan Tech. The Tommies had previously enjoyed a comfortable advantage but saw that gap shrink dramatically following the series split.
St. Thomas will look to bounce back against Augustana next week, hosting the Vikings in a two-game series starting Friday night at 7:07 p.m.
The usually dominant St. Thomas Tommies suffered a shocking loss to Bowling Green Saturday night in the series finale, falling short 3-1 to snap their winning streak.
Just minutes into the game, Alex Gaffney put up his 17th goal of the season, putting the visitors on the board with a swift shot past Falcons goalie Jacob Steinman. However, Steinman's strong performance proved pivotal for Bowling Green as he went on to make 31 saves, thwarting St. Thomas' chances.
In the second period, the Falcons capitalized on their momentum, scoring not once but twice more to take control of the game. The Tommies struggled to find any rhythm behind goalie Aaron Trotter, who was forced to make just 20 saves as Bowling Green skated away with a narrow victory.
The loss marks only St. Thomas' second defeat in 11 games this season and leaves them with a one-point lead atop the CCHA standings, now mere two points ahead of Michigan Tech. The Tommies had previously enjoyed a comfortable advantage but saw that gap shrink dramatically following the series split.
St. Thomas will look to bounce back against Augustana next week, hosting the Vikings in a two-game series starting Friday night at 7:07 p.m.