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Late Game-winner Propels St. Cloud State to Sweep of Minnesota State

Minnesota State fought back from a 3-1 deficit to force a 3-3 tie in the third period, but St. Cloud State’s Grant Cruikshank scored the decisive goal, his second of the game, with 3:26 remaining in regulation to give St. Cloud State a 4-3 victory and a weekend sweep over the Mavericks.

Final Scoring

First Period

7:53 Grant Cruikshank from Micah Miller (short-handed) 1-0 St. Cloud State

Miller stole the puck along the left boards after a sloppy clearing attempt by Minnesota State and passed it in front of the net to Cruikshank for the goal.

9:46 David Silye from Brendan Furry 1-1 tie

After extended heavy pressure by Minnesota State, Furry fired a puck on goal and Silye crashed the net to put the rebound back in and tie the game.

Second Period

10:31 Micah Miller from Kyler Kupka 2-1 St. Cloud State

The Huskies forced a turnover off a failed clearing attempt. Miller got the puck at the top of the left circle and fired a hard wrist shot that hit off goalie Alex Tracy’s glove and bounced into the net.

12:08 Chase Brand from Ondrej Trejbal and Joe Molenaar 3-1 St. Cloud State

Trejbal took a knee-high wrist shot from the left point that Brand got a stick on out in front of the net, and his tip deflected the puck underneath Tracy for the goal.

16:00 Josh Groll from David Silye and Steven Bellini 3-2 St. Cloud State

Silye made a tremendous effort to win the puck in the corner and worked it out into the high slot. The puck was knocked away from him, but slid to Groll, who fired a quick low shot that beat Dominic Basse before he could react in time.

Third Period

6:39 Sam Morton from Josh Groll 3-3 tie

Morton made a strong individual effort to bring the puck out of the right corner, evade a defender, then wired a bar-down wrist shot over the shoulder of Basse.

16:34 Grant Cruikshank from Kyler Kupka 4-3 St. Cloud State

Kupka tripped a Minnesota State defender behind the net and won the puck, feeding it to Cruikshank out in front for the game-winning goal.

Game Notes

-It has taken four different teams(counting his original commitment to Wisconsin just shy of eight years ago)but Grant Cruikshank appears to have finally found a home at St. Cloud State. He is leading the way for the Huskies in their perfect 6-0 start to the season with a team-best 6-3-9 scoring line.

The key has been his linemates. Cruikshank played with Micah Miller and Kyler Kupka this weekend, two strong, fast veteran forwards that excel in doing the dirty work in the corners. They’re doing a great job of creating chaos and turnovers and then getting the puck to Cruikshank in great scoring areas.

-Minnesota State is one of the slowest, most deliberate teams in college hockey when it comes to breaking the puck out of their own zone. They don’t try to beat the other team’s forecheck, they use back support to keep playing the puck backwards until the other team gives up on the forecheck.

That works most of the time, especially since teams tend to play pretty conservatively against them. But St. Cloud State adjusted over the course of the weekend and began applying a little heavier forecheck pressure tonight, which ended up creating some more chances for the Huskies. Minnesota State had an opportunity to move the puck out of the zone, but instead tried to play the puck backwards to set something up. A turnover ensued and St. Cloud State ended up with a huge momentum-shifting goal.

-A bit of a tough break for Minnesota State on the game-winning goal. The turnover forced by St. Cloud State’s Kyler Kupka very easily could have been called a trip by the officials. That’s a really tough call to make to put a team on the power play with 3:30 left in a tie game on a play that is 200 feet from their own net. But at the same time, it created a great scoring chance by a play that wasn’t exactly legal.

-Minnesota State got huge games from centers David Silye and Sam Morton. Both ended up creating big goals in Minnesota State’s comeback to even up the score, and easily could have had more that might have tilted the game in Minnesota State’s favor. Minnesota State has been able to maintain such a consistent run of success thanks to their ability to develop lower line players into top line players. Silye and Morton were secondary scorers for Minnesota State last year, but both looked like they could play on any top line in the country this weekend.

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NCHC Suspends Isaac Howard for Two Games

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The NCHC has announced a two-game suspension for Minnesota Duluth freshman forward Isaac Howard stemming from a major penalty and game misconduct for cross checking he received in last Saturday’s 3-0 loss to Wisconsin.

The play occurred at the 7:23 mark of the second period. The TV broadcast of the game did not pick up the incident on camera. But after Wisconsin had cleared the puck to the other end of the ice on a UMD power play, a visibly frustrated Howard slammed his stick against the boards, and as he skated off the ice, delivered a cross check to Wisconsin’s Corson Ceulemans.

A multi-game suspension in college hockey is incredibly rare, but Howard’s hit, delivered to a player well behind the actual play at least sounds worthy of an exception. Ceulemans was thankfully able to return to the game, and assisted on Wisconsin’s third goal. Howard was the second Bulldog to be hit with a suspension last weekend after teammate Wyatt Kaiser was suspended for Saturday’s game.

Howard will have to miss both of Minnesota Duluth’s games next weekend when they host Cornell.

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High school ice hockey 2021-22: Section III Division I boys

The Section III boys ice hockey season gets rolling this week.

Here’s a look at the players and teams to watch in Division I.

Teams in Division I (2021 records in parenthesis): Baldwinsville (7-4-1), Cazenovia (3-2), Cicero-North Syracuse (2-8), Fayetteville-Manlius (2-3), Fulton (4-7-1), Liverpool (0-12), Notre Dame (0-0), Ontario Bay (0-6), Rome Free Academy (3-3), Syracuse (8-3), Watertown IHC (1-0), West Genesee (8-2-2

Players to watch

West Genesee forward Jeremy Keyes: A returning member of the 2021 All-CNY team, Keyes led the Wildcats with 26 points last season.

West Genesee forward Ryan Stratton: He notched five goals and seven assists last season as a sophomore.

West Genesee forward William Schneid: Only Keyes had more goals on the team last winter. Schneid boosted the Wildcats’ offense with nine goals.

Rome Free Academy forward Jake Premo: He’s a two-year varsity player with experience maneuvering the Knights’ offense.

Utica Notre Dame defense Cole Naroli: Naroli will captain the Jugglers in their first season under a new name. Formerly Mohawk Valley, they did not play last season.

Baldwinsville forward Matt Carner: Carner notched six assists and one goal for the Bees last season as a junior.

Baldwinsville goalie Jon Schirmer: He stopped 43 shots in Baldwinsville’s tie with Skaneateles and allowed just seven goals in five appearances.

Syracuse defense Tommy Rioux: Rioux will lead a tough Cougars defense that won eight games last winter.

Syracuse forward Brady Hubbard: Hubbard provides the Cougars with young skill depth. He tallied three points last season as a freshman.

Syracuse forward Jameson Bucktooth: Another former standout underclassmen, Bucktooth led the team with six goals last year as a sophomore.

Teams to watch

West Genesee: Likely the team to beat in Division I, the Wildcats scored the most points (52) in the division last season.

Syracuse: What the Cougars lost to graduation and transfers, they’ll look to make up for with returning young talent. Syracuse scored 50 goals in 11 games last winter.

Baldwinsville: The Bees tied Skaneateles, the best team in Section III, at the end of last season. Baldwinsville lost two of its games by only one goal in 2021.

Key games

Skaneateles at West Genesee, Nov. 23: The best team in the section against one of the best in Division I. This early-season matchup will be a good test for both teams.

Syracuse at Baldwinsville, Feb. 8: Playoff implications will be at stake when two of the top teams in the division play in one of the last games of the regular season.

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Canada-Finland to headline New Year’s Eve games at 2022

Hockey Canada, IIHF unveil full tournament schedule; Canadian holiday hockey tradition kicks off on Boxing Day

After a unique IIHF World Junior Championship that started on Christmas Day in 2021, the 2022 edition of the World Juniors will get underway on Boxing Day, with four games highlighting the opening-day schedule.

Hockey Canada and the host committee, on behalf of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), unveiled the full tournament schedule on Thursday. Thirty-one games will be played at Rogers Place in Edmonton and the Peavey Mart Centrium in Red Deer from Dec. 26, 2021 to Jan. 5, 2022.

“The World Juniors is a marquee event for Canadian hockey fans, and the unveiling of the schedule is a sign of how close the event is to getting underway in Edmonton and Red Deer this holiday season,” said Riley Wiwchar, executive director of the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship. “We look forward to bringing the World Juniors to both communities while showcasing some of the best international hockey to fans, both locally in these two communities, as well as across the country and around the world.”

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The 10-team tournament features Canada in Group A with Austria, the Czech Republic, Finland and Germany in Edmonton, while Group B is comprised of Russia, Switzerland, Slovakia, Sweden and the United States in Red Deer.

In addition to Canada’s New Year’s Eve match-up against Finland, it will also play the Czech Republic on Boxing Day, as well as Austria on Dec. 28 and Germany on Dec. 29. All Team Canada games will be played at 5 p.m. MT/7 p.m. ET.

TSN and RDS, the official broadcast partners of Hockey Canada, will carry extensive game coverage and analysis throughout the World Juniors. TSN will broadcast all 31 tournament games and five pre-tournament games, while RDS will broadcast all 31 tournament games and three pre-tournament games. TSN Radio will also provide comprehensive coverage and will announce its broadcast schedule at a later date.

The 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship will be played under an Exemption for Amateur Sport Hosting regarding vaccination and COVID-19 protocols while allowing fully-vaccinated ticket holders to attend in both communities.

Overall, Canada has captured 18 gold medals (1982, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2015, 2018, 2020), 12 silver (1975, 1976, 1977, 1986, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2017, 2021) and six bronze (1974, 1978, 1983, 2000, 2001, 2012) at the IIHF World Junior Championship.

For more information from the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship, please visit the official tournament website at 2022.worldjuniors.hockey.

For more information on Hockey Canada, Canada’s National Junior Team and the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship, please visit HockeyCanada.ca, or follow along via social media on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and by using #WorldJuniors.

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How can I watch World Juniors online in Canada?

After much uncertainty, the puck is set to drop on the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship — and all eyes will be on Canada.

Serving as the host country, the Canadians are aiming for back-to-back titles for the first time since the country won four straight from 2005 to 2009. The one difference this year: They won’t have the backing of the hometown crowd in person as fans will not be allowed into Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alta.

Canadian viewers can find a live stream for games online at TSN.ca or through the TSN app and TSN Direct.

Here’s everything to know about the tournament, including how to watch World Juniors live games in Canada, and a complete schedule with updated scores and standings.

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How to watch World Juniors 2022 games in Canada live online

All of World Juniors 2022 games will be played at Edmonton’s Rogers Place. TSN owns exclusive broadcast rights for the World Junior Championship in Canada and will show every game live during the tournament across its various television channels. Canadian viewers can find a live stream for games online at TSN.ca or through the TSN app and TSN Direct. 

World Juniors Seedings

Group A (Red Deer)Group B (Edmonton)
United States (1)
Russia (4)
Sweden (5)
Slovakia (8)
Switzerland (9)
Canada (2)
Finland (3)
Germany (6)
Czech Republic (7)
Austria (10)

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