NEWS RELEASE B7A Industrial Ed II | Ames, Iowa 50010 | 515.294.0410 Media and Public Relations Staff Kevin Wey | Director of Communications | phone 515.779.4434 | cyclonehockeymedia@gmail.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kevin Wey (cyclonehockeymedia@gmail.com) Cyclones Downed 3-1 by Fighting Illini Two quick goals against in third period dooms Iowa State Nov. 14, 2014 – Champaign, Ill. – After a pair of losses on the road to then 12th-ranked Minot State last weekend, 12th-ranked Iowa State came to 14th-ranked Illinois looking to reverse fortunes against ranked teams, but two quick goals by the Fighting Illini in the third period doomed Iowa State to a 3-1 loss to the Central States Collegiate Hockey League rival. After a scoreless first period in which Illinois held a slight advantage in momentum, Iowa State actually got on the board first at the 6:51 mark of the second period when Jake Bruhn (Chippewa Falls, Wisc. – Hudson Crusaders/MnJHL) fought through two checks at the point to maintain possession of the puck, fed defenseman Matt Szpak (Fort McMurray, Alberta – Fort McMurray Oil Barons/AJHL) from the face-off circle, and Szpak fired a blast from the high slot through traffic for a power play goal and a 1-0 lead. The Fighting Illini didn’t remain down for long, though, as Illinois freshman forward James McGing took advantage of an Iowa State turnover near the blue line and skated in on a 2-on-0 with Tadayoshi Shibata and fed Shibata with a cross-slot feed and an easy goal at the 11:01 mark to even the score 1-1. Iowa State’s first two shifts in the third period were shifts to forget, but the Cyclones rebounded and kept the score tied until the 11:16 mark, when Fighting Illini forward Eric Cruickshank deflected a Josh Baker point shot blast for a power play goal and a 2-1 Illinois lead. Just over two minutes later, Fighting Illini defenseman Will Nunez pounced on a Cyclone giveaway in the neutral zone, skated the puck deep into the offensive zone, and made a pass to the slot for Jon Langan to one-time from point-blank range past Iowa State netminder Matt Cooper (Duluth, Minn. – Duluth East Greyhounds/MnHSHL) to extend Illinois’ lead to 3-1. The Cyclones pulled Cooper with 1:22 left in the third period, when the Cardinal and Gold took a timeout, but Iowa State was unable to tally with the extra attacker and fell to Illinois 3-1. Cooper made 34 saves on 37 shots in the losing effort, which dropped Iowa State’s record to 10-7-2-1. Iowa State squares off against Illinois again Saturday night at the University of Illinois Ice Arena at 7:30 p.m. Cyclone Hockey will broadcast the game online live on America One. To register/watch Saturday’s rematch against the Fighting Illini, fans need only go to the Cyclone Hockey website at www.cyclonehockey.com and click on any America One logo. The organization is still busy selling flex packs and mini packs for the upcoming season in advance of the Cyclones’ next home games November 21 and 22 against Colorado State. Cyclone Hockey also offers steep discounts on group rates for groups of fans of 10 or more fans. Group rates must be secured two weeks prior to the desired game a group intends to attend. Fans can learn more about Cyclone Hockey’s dramatically slashed ticket prices and group rates at the organization’s website at www.cyclonehockey.com and can purchase tickets by calling 515.294.0410 or at the Ames/ISU Ice Arena on game nights. Cyclone Hockey can also be followed on Facebook at /CycloneHockey, on Twitter at @Cyclone Hockey, and on Instagram at @CycloneHockey. Cyclone Hockey…Welcome to the New Age! NOTES: Jake Bruhn’s assists on Matt Szpak’s power play goal was his 11th of the season, which ties him for first on the team in assists. Bruhn is also tied for third in team scoring with 13 points (2-11-13) in 20 games. Mike Dopko (Makwa, Saskatchewan – Nanaimo Clippers/BCHL) took a shot to the tip of a finger and suffered a fracture and other injuries to the digit. Dopko will not return to the line-up until second semester. J.P. Kascsak (Springfield, Va. – North Bay Trappers/NOJHL) was credited on the scoresheet with an assist on Szpak’s goal, but the second assist on the goal was picked up by Dopko. GAME SUMMARY GOALS BY PERIOD IOWA STATE ILLINOIS 1 0 0 2 1 1 3 0 2 FINAL 1 3 First Period – Scoring: None. Penalties: ISU, Dopko (holding), 6:34; UI, Saulters (slashing), 15:17. Second Period – Scoring: ISU, Szpak (Bruhn, Dopko) 6:51 (pp); UI, Shibata (McGing, Olen), 11:01. Penalties: UI, Dusek (boarding), 1:15; UI, Lozinak (slashing), 5:45; UI, Nunez (boarding), 7:56; ISU, Reuter (interference), 19:11. Third Period – Scoring: UI, Cruickshank (Baker, Matysiak), 11:16 (pp); UI, Langan (Nunez, Matysiak), 13:18. Penalties: ISU, Sellers (roughing), 5:05; ISU, Johnson (roughing), 9:50. SHOTS BY PERIOD IOWA STATE ILLINOIS 1 8 12 2 11 10 3 11 15 TOTAL 30 37 GOALTENDERS (SV/SH) ISU, Cooper (58:38) UI, Olen (60:00) 1 12/12 8/8 2 9/10 10/11 3 13/15 11/11 TOTAL 34/37 29/30 POWER PLAY: ISU 1-4; UI 1-4 PENALTIES: ISU 4-8; UI 4-8 -###-
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