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1-5-0 MIAC, 2-11-1 Overall
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UW-River Falls 3, Saint Mary's 1 / Details
UW-Stout 5, Saint Mary's 3 / Details
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Cardinal News and Notes:
Gordie Johnson (Minneapolis, Minn.) netted his first collegiate goal in Saturday's loss vs. UW-Stout, while Karl Reinke (Duluth, Minn.) — playing in his first collegiate varsity game — notched an assist. … UW-Stout's second-period powerplay goal snapped the Cardinals' streak of 14 straight penalty kills, dating back to a second-period powerplay goal by Saint John's on Dec. 9. That streak also included an 8-for-8 penalty kill effort vs. UW-River Falls on Friday. … SMU's loss to UW-Stout was its first vs. the Blue Devils in the teams' last seven meetings. … SMU's current five-game losing streak matches a season high. … Saturday's loss to UW-Stout extended SMU's home winless streak to six (0-5-1). … SMU has been outscored in every period, including 22-8 in the game's first 20 minutes. … Cardinals’ leading scorer Adam Gill (Rochester, Minn.) was held without a point in both game last weekend — the first time all season the SMU sophomore has been pointless in two straight games. … Gill also had his consecutive-game point-scoring streak snapped at six. … Gill leads the team in goals (8) and points (10), while David Gross' (Grasston, Minn.) six assists a team high.
Cardinals can't answer the bell in third period as
UW-Stout beats SMU for first time in last 7 meetings


WINONA, Minn. —
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Gordie
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1st collegiate
goal vs. UW-S
The second period of last Saturday's nonconference game between the Saint Mary's University men's hockey team and UW-Stout was like a heavyweight fight, with both teams trading punches.

Saint Mary's would score, the Blue Devils would answer.

The Cardinals would score again, and UW-Stout was right there with a counter-punch.

All told, there were six goals scored in the game's middle 20 minutes — three from SMU and three from UW-Stout — and the judges scored the round a draw.

Unfortunately for the Cardinals, Rounds 1 and 3 went to the Blue Devils, as UW-Stout score single goals in both the first and third periods in handing SMU a 5-3 setback at the SMU Ice Arena.

"We had more than our share of chances, there's no question about that," said SMU coach Don Olson, whose team dropped its fifth straight in falling to 2-11-1 overall. "After playing five very good periods of hockey, we just seemed to run out of gas in the third period.

"When we needed our offense the most (in the third, trailing 4-3), there just wasn't anything left in the tank."

The Cardinals, coming off a heartbreaking 3-1 loss to seventh-ranked UW-River Falls on Friday — a game in which SMU gave up a goal on a penalty shot and another into an empty net — found themselves on the short end of a 1-0 game after one period against UW-Stout.

Gordie Johnson (Minneapolis, Minn.) pulled SMU even with his first collegiate goal two minutes into the second period, but less than two minutes later, the Cardinals were trailing again, as UW-Stout's Mike Kautz netted the first of his two goals.

Jim Becker (Lockport, Ill.) tied the game again, this time 2-2, with a short-handed tally at 15:27. Thirty seconds later, UW-Stout was back in front as Kautz netted his second of the night on the power play. SMU would land one more blow — a goal by Ryan Radke (Woodbury, Minn.) at 17:22 — but once again, the Blue Devils were quick to respond, scoring with 45 seconds remaining in the period to give UW-Stout a 4-3 cushion heading into the third.

The Blue Devils pounded the Cardinals with 13 third-period shots, finally landing the knock-out blow when Scott Sikkink tallied his second goal of the evening at the 6:32 mark.

"it's tough to lose a game like that," said Olson. "These guys played so hard all weekend — they put together a tremendous effort (Friday night against UW-River Falls), and played very well for the first two periods (vs. UW-Stout). When (Stout) scored that goal with 45 seconds to go in the (second) period, it just took all the wind out of our sails.

"I'm pleased with the effort, but pretty soon we've got to find a way to get rewarded for that effort."