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UW splits weekend series with No. 3 North Dakota

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UW splits weekend series with No. 3 North Dakota

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Monday, November 12, 2007

With emotions running high all weekend at the Kohl Center, the Wisconsin Badgers and North Dakota Fighting Sioux skated to a series split.

Behind a fantastic performance by junior goalie Shane Connelly, UW came away with a 4-0 shutout Friday. Wisconsin came out flat Saturday night, however, and fell to No. 3 North Dakota 3-1 in the series finale.

North Dakota (5-3-1, 3-3-0 WCHA) struck first midway through the opening period when Chris VandeVelde’s backhander snuck over Connelly's shoulder for a power play goal. Just as it looked like the Badgers would escape the first period down just 1-0, the Sioux’s T.J. Oshie took a one-timer in front of the net from linemate Ryan Duncan, beating Connelly with only three seconds remaining before intermission.

Wisconsin (5-3-0, 2-2-0 WCHA) had just six shots on goal in the first period and looked lost on both sides of the puck.

"There were a lot of things we were disappointed in," head coach Mike Eaves said following Saturday’s loss. "Lack of confidence, poise with the puck — we held onto it too long. … We looked disjointed, disorganized, and a good team took it to us pretty good tonight."

"We knew they’d be fired up and ready to go," defenseman Davis Drewiske said. "We said all the right things beforehand, but just didn’t have a lot of spark coming out of the locker room."

One of the only emotional lifts the Badgers received all night came late in the second period. Already leading 2-0, the Sioux had a chance to close the door with another goal. Connelly was caught out of position in front of the net, leaving the right side of the goal completely open. North Dakota’s Brad Miller got the puck in front of the net and shot toward the open side of the goal. Connelly dove back and flipped through the air to swat the puck with his stick just before it crossed the goal line, bringing the Kohl Center crowd to their feet and providing a temporary lift for the Badgers.

"My stick was in the right place at the right time," Connelly said. "My job is to keep the puck out of the net, so I’ve got to use head, stick, toe, whatever to try to keep it out and keep the team in the game."

Wisconsin was unable to do anything with the energy and momentum finally on their side, instead allowing North Dakota to score again just minutes later. Andrew Kozek put UND up 3-0 after his shot hit the post on the right side of the net and bounced in.

Matthew Ford put UW on the board late in the third period, but the 3-1 deficit was too much to overcome for the Badgers.

Both teams finally let their emotions get the best of them near the end of Saturday’s game, with tensions culminating in a fight that resulted in 20 total penalties, 120 penalty minutes and 10 ejections — five from each team.

"For the whole series, I thought it was pretty high intensity for early in the year," Drewiske said. "Any time there’s two talented teams going at it, once in a while stuff can boil over."

An entirely different Wisconsin team showed up for the series opener Friday. The first period saw no goals by either team, as North Dakota failed to capitalize on easy scoring opportunities. Both Oshie and Robbie Bina had shots at the net with Connelly out of position, but Oshie’s shot went wide and Bina’s clanked off the goalpost.

"To come out of (the first period) 0-0 was pretty good for us," Eaves said. "It was a matter of regrouping [and saying], ‘OK, now you’ve seen it. You’ve seen why they were picked to do a lot of things this season.’"

With their top line on the ice, the Badgers finally opened the scoring in the second period. UND goalie Jean-Philippe Lamoureux tried to clear the puck out of the zone, but forward Podge Turnbull kept it in along the boards. After Turnbull sent a pass towards the net, Kyle Turris put up a shot that was stopped by Lamoureux. Ben Street then collected the rebound and slipped it past Lamoureux, giving UW a 1-0 lead and extending Street’s scoring streak to eight consecutive games.

With the outstanding performance of Connelly — who made 43 saves on the night — one goal would have been enough for the Badgers. They went on to score three more times, however, as Brendan Smith, Blake Geoffrion and John Mitchell each recorded third-period goals.

"We needed [Shane’s] efforts in net with a young team," Eaves said.

The Badgers will now face Colorado College on the road next weekend as they look to earn their first conference series sweep.

"On an individual basis, the guys can take the experience [from this series]," Drewiske said. "We know that if we want to be a big time team, we’ve got to be able to win on back-to-back nights."

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