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2012-09-29 at 22:01

Wolves outmuscled

By Leith Dunick, tbnewswatch.com
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Watching the Brock Badgers pound home four first period goals didn’t do much for Joel Scherban’s disposition Saturday night.

Blaming his veterans for not making crucial plays and waving at pucks they should have cleared from their zone, the Lakehead Thunderwolves coach was not a happy camper following the 7-4 loss in front of a crowd of 2,442 at Fort William Gardens.

Scherban, who doesn’t show a lot of emotion, happy or otherwise, said if things don’t change in a hurry, it’s going to be an awfully ugly start to the season when OUA play gets under way next weekend in Guelph.

“Plain a simple, the first period tonight was extremely disappointing and embarrassing,” he said. “There’s no way our team should put in a performance like that. I thought we came out and played the first few minutes very well. We were all over them and had some good scoring chances.

“But the mistakes we’re making are mental mistakes and they’re being made by veterans. Our guys need to do some soul searching. We start the regular season in less than a week now and I think our performance is unacceptable.”

Freshman Johnson Andrews was the hero for the Badgers, collecting a hat trick by the 16:17 mark of the second when he jumped on a juicy rebound given up by LU goalie Jeff Bosch, getting his second start of the season.

It’s those type of plays Scherban wants to see disappear, and fast.

He’s trying to see the positive in the defeat.

“Sometimes a loss like that and some of the performances we’ve had so far this season is a good thing. It’s a wake-up call to our guys and we just talked about it. Nothing’s going to come easy. The OUA West is too strong right now. There are seven teams capable of winning our division and if you don’t play your best on a night, you’re not going to win.”

Andrews, who never scored more than seven goals in any one campaign in five seasons with the OHL’s Niagara Ice Dogs, was pleased with his performance.

“That was my first hat trick in the OUA. It’s my first year here and it’s a pretty exciting environment to play in and definitely nice to put a couple goals in the back of the net,” the Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. native said.

“It’s definitely nice to get a win up here. It’s such a hostile environment crowd-wise. They’re definitely on you.”

Give the Wolves credit for trying to pull their way back into this one – though take away a few points for losing their cool on a couple of occasions, Thomas Frazee and Mike Quesnele quickly coming to mind.

With little to lose and trailing 4-0, Mike Hammond began  the comeback 11 minutes into the second. But after Cody Blois stopped Thomas Frazee on a shorthanded break, Andrews restored the four-goal advantage. Hammond responded in the final minute of the period, blasting a rebound of a Matt Caria shot to make it 5-2.

But after Ryan Magill tucked home a low shot to pull LU within a pair, Jordan Gignac’s shot from the top of the circle beat a clear path to the twine and Brock led 6-3. Lakehead’s Mike McDonald, on the power play, and Brock’s Dan Tinel traded goals to finish up the scoring, in a game that saw both sides fire 28 shots at their opponent.

“It was definitely a different type of game from last night,” Brock coach and Thunder Bay native Murray Nystrom said. “Last night was so fast and furious and today just kind was a slower game, slower pace, slower everything I thought.

“But from a results standpoint, we’re obviously happy. We always stress coming here and having a good first 10 minutes is key. We were fortunate that we were able to capitalize early and kind of ride that a little bit.”


FIRST PERIOD
Scoring
: 1. Brock, Stajan (K. Geldart, Schram) 10:50. 2. Brock, Andrews (McNeill) 12:07. 3. Brock, Abercrombie (Boudreau, Jones) 12:25. 4. Andrews (Radjanovic, Jones) 17:52 pp. Penalties: Kerr BRO (hooking) 2:21, Dickson BRO (slashing), Frazee LAK (cross checking, roughing after whistle) 4:14, Schram BRO (interference) 6:39, Quesnele LAK (tripping) 16:08,

SECOND PERIOD
Scoring
: 5. Lakehead, Hammond (Fillman) 10:56. 6. Brock, Andrews (Radjanovic, LaPlante) 16:17 pp. 7. Lakehead, Hammond (Caria, Judson) 19:45. Penalties: LaPlante BRO (hooking) 6:13, Doczy BO (slashing) 8:36, Dubchak LAK, A. Geldart BRO (roughing) 12:27, Wilkins LAK (roughing, unsportsmanlike conduct), Jones BRO (roughing, unsportsmanlike conduct) 13:36.  Quesnele LAK (elbowing) 13:10. Quesnele LAK (unsportsmanlike, misconduct) 15:25, Schram BRO (unsportsmanlike conduct) 20:00.

THIRD PERIOD
Scoring
: 8. Lakehad, Magill (Delory, Malouin) 4:31. 9. Brock, Gignac (unassisted) 8:12. 10. Lakehead, McDonald (Sergerie, Wilkins) 11:25 pp. 11. Brock, Tanel (unassisted) 18:06 en. Penalties: Frazee LAK (roughing, unsportsmanlike conduct, misconduct), Bonawitz BRO (unsportsmanlike conduct) 5:49, Tanel BRO (roughing) 9:42, A. Geldart BRO (elbowing) 11:25, Dooley BRO, McDonald LAK (roughing) 20:00.

GAME DATA SOG – Brock 16-7-5-28, Lakehead 7-15-6-28; Power plays (goals-chances) – Brock (2-6), Lakehead (1-6); Goaltenders – Brock: Cody Blois, Lakehead: Jeff Bosch; A: 2,442.

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dwb says:
This loss was all about coaching. In all four games the team was not ready in the first period and it is the coaches job to have them ready. It also appears, just like last year, the Mr. Scherban has no control over and undisciplined team.
9/30/2012 1:26:14 AM
realist says:
Star players rarely makes good coaches.
9/30/2012 12:26:30 PM
garfield001 says:
Speaking of coaching,does anybody know why our captain is playing on the third line and a rookie is playing on the top line????
9/30/2012 4:29:19 PM
Thook says:
These are the same problems this team has had since he took over as coach. What a joke. And they resigned him for 3 more years. It's clear he has no respect from his players. And it's clear what he says goes in one ear and out the other. Not only do they not have any discipline they still have the same terrible power play as the past couple years! The coaches on the visiting teams bench continually coach this guy into the ground. It can not be understated how important top notch coaching is! This guys has no experience as a coach at any level and now he is behind a CIS bench? Why not start him as an assistant. He is in a situation that is set up for failure at this point. Which is to bad. I do however hope I am completely wrong and over reacting because I do have season tickets and it will be a long season if the crap we have seen this pre season keeps up.
9/30/2012 7:09:19 PM
bttnk says:
Coaching is not the problem, our players are the problem. They are simply not as talented as anyone had thought. Unfortunately, I think it is going to be a long season for this team. Particularly if goaltending doesn't improve quickly.
10/1/2012 10:27:39 AM
dynamiter says:
They are talented - they need a work ethic and to be held to it - Remember last years team and how it started???? ---------The Wolves battled hard all night even with an under-manned squad. Five players – Matt Caria, Ryan McDonald, Jake Carrick, Ryan Magill and Josh Mrakic – were suspended for the game for violating team rules. ---------- Work hard and get rewarded with extra ice time. Now I wonder if things have changed off the ice - on the ice it does not appear so - Judson is a good player as are Caria and McDonald - but are they in shape and do they work hard each and every shift ??? Not from what I have seen. This team has a good D and some good forwards - poor special teams - much too passive on penalty kill and horrible power plays - no puck movement, nobody in front of the net, nobody coming out of the corner when the other team pressures up high - PP should have salted away the Friday nite game early.
10/1/2012 6:10:33 PM
sticky says:
It's pre-season games. They don't even count. I think the team played hard, and except for some costly mistakes in a 5 minute span, its wasnt as bad as the score indicated.

There really are some fair-weather fans in this town, that's for sure.
10/1/2012 11:44:23 AM
dynamiter says:
You not only play how you practice - you play how you play in exhibition - especially in university hockey where you are not carrying a bunch of players who are trying to make the team and are going to be sent players to the minors if they dont perform. My issue with this team is that it appears that some of the stars ( ie as Caria did on Friday nite) - have bad work habits on the ice. Stay on too long, dont put an effort to backcheck, take bad penalties. Yet these guys get extra ice time in overtime or late in games. That sends a bad message to the remaining players. That is not being a fair weather fan - it is being an honest hockey fan.
10/1/2012 5:14:33 PM
baybrewer says:
I don't think goaltending is the problem. Both guys made som big saves this weekend and it could have been much worse. D and lack of backchecking didn't help out their stats. The lack of special teams success was a big downfall. Roll 4 lines. Said it for years.
10/1/2012 2:58:32 PM
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