MENDOTA HEIGHTS, Minn. — The Saint Mary's University men's hockey team, coming off another heartbreaking loss — this time a 4-3 setback at the hands of St. Thomas on Friday at the SMU Ice Arena — hit the road for their rematch with the Tommies, traveling to the St. Thomas Ice Arena for a 7 p.m. conference contest vs. UST.
The Records:
Saint Mary's Cardinals (1-8-0 MIAC / 1-16-1 Overall)
St. Thomas Tommies (4-5-2 MIAC / 7-9-4 Overall)
Last Night: The Cardinals jumped out to a 2-0 first-period lead and held a 3-2 advantage heading into the final 20 minutes, but St. Thomas scored two goals in the third period — the first 1:27 into the period and the second with 10 minutes remaining — as the Tommies rallied for a
4-3 conference win at the SMU Ice Arena.
Saint Mary's Cardinal Notes: Morgan Shepherd (Brainerd, Minn.) scored two of SMU's three goals Friday. It was the senior's first two-goal game of the season and the first multiple-goal game since recording his first collegiate hat trick on Dec. 7, 2007 against Concordia. … Blake Zemaitis (Mount Prospect, Ill.) also scored vs. the Tommies Friday. … Shepherd also assisted on Zemaitis' goal, marking his first three-point game since Dec. 7, 2007 vs. Concordia, when he not only scored three goals, but also added two assists. … The Cardinals' five goals vs. Bethel last weekend came from five different players — Jeff Miller (Portage, Mich.), Will Such (Broomfield, Colo.), Mike Glaesmer (Traverse City, Mich.) and Nick Carlson (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.) scored SMU's four goals vs. the Royals in Friday's 5-4 loss, while Kevin Wentland (Columbia Heights, Minn.) tallied SMU's lone goal in Saturday's 9-1 loss. … Vincent Unklesbay (Maplewood, Minn.), who collected assists on three of SMU's four goals last Friday vs. Bethel, notched his eighth assist of the season vs. the Tommies on Friday. … With his two goals on Friday, Shepherd leads the team in goals with five, while Anthony Bohn (Spring Hill, Fla.) boasts team highs in assists (11) and points (15). … Bohn is one of three SMU players with 10 or more points — Shepherd (10) and Unklesbay (10) are the other two. … Goalie Jason Horstman (Faribault, Minn.), who finished with 30 saves vs. St. Thomas Friday, has stopped 40 or more shots twice this season — kicking out a career-high 42 shots vs. Concordia on Nov. 14, 2009 and 41 vs. St. Olaf on Jan. 15. … Horstman enters Saturday's rematch against St. Thomas with a team-leading 4.09 goals-against-average and an .883 save percentage. … SMU's 38 goals have come from 16 different players, while 19 Cardinals have notched at least one point. … The Cardinals have surrendered 13 goals in the opening two minutes of a period through 16 games. … SMU has led after two periods four times in its last eight games — and have lost all four. … The Cardinals have been outscored 32-12 in the game's middle period and 27-11 in the third period. … SMU's Jan. 9 game vs. UW-River Falls was the second overtime game of the season for the Cardinals, who also tied Nichols 4-4 in overtime on Jan. 2. The Cardinals were 2-0-1 in OT games a year ago.
St. Thomas Tommie Notes: The Tommies, whose 7-4 win over Hamline last Friday snapped their five-game winless streak (0-3-2), has now won two of its last three. … The Tommies' four goals vs. SMU Friday came from four different players — Evan Mackintosh, Riley Horgan, Steve Murphy and Rob Johnson. … The goals were the first of the season for Horgan and Murphy. … Hamline's nine goals in last Saturday's 9-2 Piper win were the most allowed by the Tommies this season and the sixth time this season UST has surrendered five or more goals in a game. … The Tommies have played four overtime games this season, with all four ending in ties — 1-1 vs. Saint John's, 3-3 vs. Augsburg, 2-2 vs. Milwaukee School of Engineering and 4-4 vs. Concordia. … Parker Burgess leads the Tommies with eight goals, while Andrew Kappers is the team-leader in assists (14) and points (20). … UST boasts four players with 10 or more points — Kappers (20), Rob Johnson (17), Alex Arnason (14) and Burgess (13). … Joe Schrader, who made 20 saves vs. SMU on Friday, has started 15 of the Tommies' 20 games in goal, compiling a 3.58 goals-against-average and an .870 save percentage. … The Tommies have allowed seven shorthanded goals this season. UST, meanwhile, has not scored while shorthanded. … The Tommies have outscored their opponents 19-14 in the first period, but have been outscored 34-17 in the second and 29-17 in the third. … UST has scored first in 12 of its 19 games, going 6-4-2. The Tommies' win Friday vs. Saint Mary's was the first time they have won when their opponent scored first (1-5-2).