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Friday, November 13, 2009

HOCKEY: Wrap-up

With the Shootout loss to Ferris State tonight, Miami’s overall record goes to 8-1-2 as shootout losses don’t count as game losses in the overall standings.

It does affect the RedHawks’ league standings as they now drop to 5-1-1-0 in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. The CCHA uses shootouts to determine victors, and this is the second year that they have done so.

Miami is now 2-3 all time in shootouts. Ironically, one of those wins includes a shootout win Miami enjoyed over Ferris State last season, which broke a 2-2 tie.

Ferris State is now 7-3-1 overall, 2-2-0-1 CCHA.

The two teams will meet up again on Saturday for a 7:05 p.m. start, here at the Steve Cady Arena on the Miami University campus.

Hope you enjoyed the coverage. Good night!

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HOCKEY: Ferris State Wins!

Redmond SCORES for Ferris State off the top shelf over Miami’s Reichard

Miami missed it’s second try. Ferris State missed its second try.

Tommy Wingel just missed his shot. It’s over.

In an incredibly quiet Cady Arena…. Ferris State has knocked off the No. 1 Miami RedHawks in a shootout 2-1 for a 3-2 victory.

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HOCKEY: Carter Camper vs. Taylor

Miami’s Carter Camper is taking the first shot in the Shootout.

Here he goes…

right….left…..right….shot form the left….NO GOOD!

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HOCKEY: Shootout time!

Neither team was able to score in the overtime period and so it remains Miami 2, Ferris State 2.

So far, Miami has outshot the pesky Bulldogs by a 32-21 margin. Kudos should go to Ferris State goalie Taylor Nelson who has played a heckuva game.

A shootout is now on hand in about two minutes.

From Cady Arena…. it’s Miami 2, Ferris State 2 with what’s sure to be an exciting shootout coming up!

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Final Minute…

…. Ferris State scores!

We’re headed to overtime here at Cady Arena.

With 23.3 seconds left in the third period, Ferris State just scored from the right side.

Goal was scored by Blair Riley off an assist from Cody Chupp to tie the game.

End of regulation…. it’s Miami 2, Ferris State 2 and we’re headed to overtime!

Miami had led 2-1 when Chris Wideman chipped in a shot from the left off assists by tommy Wingel and Curtis McKenzie. The puck appeared to bounce just barely across the Bulldog goal line for the score. That goal came with 4:38 left to go.

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HOCKEY: Third period

…is under way. They just had the faceoff, and Miami just killed the last three seconds of it’s second-period penalty.

Both teams are at full strength and we’re tied up, 1-1.

There’s a minor scuffle right in front of the Miami student section, the Rolling Stone’s “Start Me Up” blares from the speakers and after a bit of shoving, order is once again restored.

19:25 left… 1-1

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HOCKEY: Miami scores!

With a flare for the dramatic and time running out on the second period of play, Miami junior center Andy Miele stole a Ferris State pass on the left side of the Miami zone. He then raced up the left side of the rink, crossed into Bulldog territory just inside the Ferris State blue line and quckly dished off a pass to the right to freshman right defenseman Joe Hartman for a quick shot into the right of the goal!

Tie game as the near-capacity partisan Miami crowd goes bonkers. (They just announced the attendance as 3,337)

Hartman’s goal came when Ferris State was enjoying their third power play of the game, and with just 1.3 seconds left on the second period game clock.

The Village People’s “YMCA” is blaring from the loudspeakers, and a pair of Zambonis are groomin’ up the Cady Arena ice.

Miami has outshot Ferris State by a 20-13 margin thus far.

The third and final period is set to begin in just over 9 minutes from now.

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HOCKEY: Bulldogs score!

Just 1:50 into the second period, and mere moments after Ferris State got back to even strength on the ice, Bulldog left winger Blair Riley fired off a shot that went high over Miami goalie Cody Reichard’s left shoulder and into the upper right corner of the RedHawks’ net for an unassisted goal.

Ferris State now leads 1-0.

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HOCKEY: First Period score

Despite a late flurry by the host Miami RedHawks, neither team was able to score in the first period of tonight’s game.

Miami outshot Ferris State 4-0 in the final four minutes of play, but Bulldog goalie Taylor Nelson was able to turn each shot away.

Miami leads in shots on goal for the period by a margin of 11-8.

Right now, the world-ranked Miami University Senior Synchronized Skating Team is performing their short program on the Cady Arena ice.

I never get the opportunity to see figure skating, so I really enjoyed that performance. Very talented athletes, those RedHawks. Nice job.

The second period is set to get under way in 10 minutes. After the way the RedHawks picked up their attack of the Ferris State goal late in the first period, it looks like they may have figured out a chink in the Bulldogs’ defense.

We’ll find out in about 9 minutes.

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HOCKEY: Miami vs. Ferris State

Hello and welcome to tonight’s Central Collegiate Hockey Association match between the no.1-ranked Miami RedHawks and the visiting Ferris State Bulldogs.

I’m John Bombatch and I’ll be doing my best to keep you updated on tonight’s hockey game.

Ferris State is 2-2-0 in CCHA action and 7-3 overall. They’re a perfect 6-0 on their home ice up in Big Rapids, Michigan.

Miami is 5-1-0 in the CCHA and 8-1-1 overall. They’re returning home after a perfect 4-0 road trip that included dual wins over Northern Michigan and Michigan.

Miami leads the head-to-head series 41-39-13, but has only a 21-20-5 margin in games played here in Oxford. In fact, Ferris State has a 3-0-1 mark against Miami in their last four meetings.

I’ll do my best to provide you with constant updates from Steve Cady Arena, here on the Miami University campus in Oxford, Ohio. Hope you enjoy the coverage!

— John

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