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The Matchup: Saint Mary's vs. St. Olaf
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Saturday, November 9, 2002
SMU Ice Arena 7:05 p.m.
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MIAC Standings
(Through Friday, November 8)
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Last Night
St. Olaf scored three powerplay goals and a pair of shorthanded goals en route to a 5-4 victory over the Cardinals Friday evening in SMUs MIAC opener.
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A Year Ago
Colin Emans scored midway through the third period as SMU earned a 2-2 tie vs. the Oles in the first game of the teams' two-game series last year. In Game 2, the Cardinals erupted for three second-period goals en route to a 4-2 win.
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This and That
Jason Fillipp (Fox River Grove, Ill.) scored a goal in his third consecutive game and currently leads the team in points with seven.
Fillipp also shares the team lead in goals (5) with Al Schumacher (Oakdale, Minn.).
Chad Damerow (Albert Lea, Minn.) is the Cardinals leader in assists with five.
Chris Wickersham (St. Louis Park, Minn.) scored his first collegiate goal vs. the Oles Friday night.
The Cardinals have given up four shorthanded goals in their first three games.
In fact, nine of the 11 goals the Cardinals allowed have come either on the powerplay or shorthanded.
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GAMEDAY PLAYER PROFILE
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Colin Emans
Senior / Forward
Hometown
Hutchinson, Minn.
Major
Public Relations
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Cardinals need to put "special" back in special teams in rematch
They call it a man advantage for a reason.
With five skaters to your opponents four, it would seem obvious that the team with more skaters on the ice would have a better opportunity to score.
At least thats the way it should go.
Unfortunately for the Saint Marys University mens hockey team, there wasnt anything special about the Cardinals special teams Friday evening, as they not only gave up three power-play goals, but they also surrendered two short-handed ones in dropping a 5-4 decision to St. Olaf.
Special teams really hurt us, said SMU coach Don Olson. Overall, I thought we played all right here and there, but we werent as consistent as we needed to be especially on the powerplay and penalty kill.
The two teams battled to a 1-1 tie after the games opening 20 minutes, with Colin Emans (Hutchinson, Minn.) netting the Cardinals goal with just over a minute to play. The Oles grabbed the upper hand with a pair of second-period goals, but the Cardinals battled back pulling within a goal three times over the final 20 minutes.
Chris Wickersham (St. Louis Park, Minn.) got the Cardinals to within one goal at 3-2, but the Oles sandwiched a pair of Nathan Espiritu powerplay goals around an Al Schumacher (Oakdale, Minn.) tally to make it 5-3. Jason Fillipp (Fox River Grove, Ill.) cut the gap to 5-4 with just over four minutes remaining, but SMU could not get the equalizer.
We had our chances, Olson said. But we could not quite get over the hump. Its tough to lose a game like this giving up two shorthanded goals really hurts. Those (powerplays) are a time when we should be at the advantage instead, we let St. Olaf take control.
Fortunately for Olson, the Cardinals get another shot at the Oles tonight and the SMU head coach expects to see a different SMU team take the ice in the rematch.
St. Olaf is a very good team, they work hard and they battle you all the time, Olson said. But we also know that we can play better than we did (Friday night). Weve got to come out and raise our level of play up to where it should be. If we do that, well be all right.
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