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Dias dominates as Thunderwolves sweep Mustangs
Thunder Bay, Ontario – Freshman Matt Dias had his best
game in a Thunderwolves uniform with five points to lead Lakehead
to a 8-5 win over the Western Mustangs, Saturday night at the Fort
William Gardens in Thunder Bay. The Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
native tallied two goals and added three assists as No. 8 Lakehead
(17-5-2) completed the weekend sweep to draw even with No. 3
Western (18-6-0) at the top of the OUA West Division.
The Thunderwolves got two goals and one assist from Dan Speer
(Thunder Bay) while Shandor Alphonso (Orangeville, Ontario), Mark
Soares (Burnaby, British Columbia), Scott Dobben (Drayton, Ontario)
and Kris Hogg (Sicamous, British Columbia) also found the back of
the net. Freshman Matt Caria (Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario) had three
assists in extending his point-scoring streak through his first
eight conference games with Lakehead.
Ryan Martinelli led Western with two goals while Scott Aarssen,
Geoff Killing and Aaron Snow also scored.
The Mustangs opened the game with a quick goal from Snow at 0:49 of
the first, breaking Lakehead goalie Kyle Moir’s shutout
streak at two games. UWO kept the offense coming with Aarseen and
Killing each scoring powerplay goals to make it 3-0 for the
visitors 11:53 into the game.
Lakehead came storming back with five unanswered goals bridging the
first and second periods. First, Dias scored at 13:51 of the first
on the powerplay, followed less than one minute later by Hogg.
Speer knotted the game up at 3-3 by the first intermission on
assists from Caria and Dias.
Dias added his second of the night at 2:43 of the second and
Alphonso extended the lead to 5-3 when he capitalized on a brutal
giveaway in the neutral zone to beat Mustangs starting netminder
Josh Unice on the backhand. That was it for Unice, as he was
replace by Keyvan Hunt.
UWO and LU traded two goals each to close the second period, with
both ‘Stangs markers coming off the stick of Martinelli with
Soares and then Dobben scoring for the ‘Wolves.
Both teams’ offence fizzled through most of the third period
but Speer added a powerplay marker at 19:07 to put the final nail
in the Mustangs’ coffin.
Special teams were a major factor in the contest as Lakehead went
3-8 with the man advantage and Western 2-9.
Lakehead faces the UOIT Ridgebacks in Friday and Saturday night
home games next weekend at the Fort William Gardens. The puck drops
at 7:30 p.m. both nights.
Source:
Lakehead Sports Info




















