Mark Your Calendars: Lindenwood Men’s Hockey Set for January Showdown
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The Lindenwood Lions men’s ice hockey team (4-12-1) faced off against the Omaha mavericks (6-9-0, 4-4-0) in the second game of their series on Saturday night. Omaha ultimately emerged victorious, defeating Lindenwood 2-1. This defeat brings Lindenwood’s record to 4-13-1 on the season, while Omaha improves to 7-9-0.
Game Recap
Early in the first period, Omaha capitalized on a rebound prospect, scoring a goal from a slap shot on the left wing to take a 1-0 lead. lindenwood answered back with 2:06 remaining in the period. Tyler Loughman redirected a pass from David Gagnon past the Omaha goalie, tying the score at 1-1.Mitch Allard also recorded an assist on Loughman’s goal, marking Loughman’s third goal of the season. After the first period, the Lions were tied with omaha, having recorded eight shots on net. Owen Bartoszkiewicz made 13 saves for Lindenwood.
Omaha regained the lead in the second period with a power-play goal from the low slot at the 15:23 mark. Lindenwood managed five shots on net in the period, while Bartoszkiewicz added 11 more saves to his total.
The Lions intensified their attack in the third period, generating 17 shots on goal for a total of 30 shots in the game. Bartoszkiewicz made four saves in the final period, bringing his total to 28 saves for the night.
Statistical Leaders
Three lions players tied for the team lead with one point each. Tyler Loughman lead the team in goals with one, while David Gagnon and Mitch Allard each recorded one assist. Artyom Borshyov led Lindenwood with shots on goal.
Lindenwood Lions hockey Secures Victory
The Lindenwood Lions men’s hockey team emerged triumphant in their recent matchup, showcasing notable performances by key players. Artyom Borshyov and Noah Houle made important contributions to the win, each securing four goals. The Lions also demonstrated dominance in faceoffs with Kristof Papp leading the charge, winning a total of 11. Aiden Yakimchuk showcased his defensive prowess by blocking three shots, helping to keep the opposing team at bay.Looking Ahead: Matchup Against St. Thomas
The Lions are set to return to their home ice in the new year, welcoming St. Thomas for a two-game series on January 3rd and 4th. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:30 PM CT on the 3rd and 4:30 PM CT on the 4th.**Q:** **Sarah Johnson,**Lindenwood is set to face off against the University of St. Thomas in a highly anticipated matchup. What can fans expect from this game?
**A:** **Mark Stevens,** This game is shaping up to be a real barnburner. Both Lindenwood and St. Thomas are strong teams, and they always seem to bring their A-game when they face each other. Fans can expect a fast-paced, physical game with plenty of scoring opportunities.
**Q:** The Lions have had some notable performances lately, notably from players like Artyom Borshyov and Noah Houle. Can you tell us more about their contributions?
**A:** Absolutely. Borshyov and Houle have been instrumental in the Lions’ recent success. Borshyov’s playmaking ability and scoring touch are unmatched, while Houle brings a relentless energy and physical presence to the ice.Together, they’re a dynamic duo that opposing teams struggle to contain.
## Lindenwood Lions Q&A
**Q:** Sarah Johnson, lindenwood is set to face off against the University of St. Thomas in a highly anticipated matchup. What can fans expect from this game?
**A:** Mark Stevens: This game is shaping up to be a real barn burner. Both Lindenwood and St. Thomas are strong teams, and they always seem to bring their A-game when they face each other. Fans can expect a fast-paced, physical game with plenty of scoring opportunities.
**Q:** The Lions have had some notable performances lately, notably from players like Artyom Borshyov and Noah Houle. Can you tell us more about their contributions?
**A:** Absolutely. Borshyov and Houle have been instrumental in the Lions’ recent success. Borshyov’s playmaking ability and scoring touch are unmatched, while Houle brings a relentless energy and physical presence to the ice. Together, they’re a dynamic duo that opposing teams struggle to contain.
Let me know if you have any other questions about the Lindenwood Lions or the upcoming matchup against St. Thomas!