2005-06 Ice Results

 

 

Date W/L/T Result
4/3/2006 W Championship: Squirrels 2, Dog Star 1
3/31/2006 W Playoffs: Squirrels 4, Syracuse 3
3/26/2006 W Playoffs: Squirrels 6, Southwest Airlines 1
3/24/2006 W Squirrels 12, Wrong Stuff 2
3/21/2006 W Squirrels 6, Wrong Stuff 2
3/16/2006 W Squirrels 6, Vikings 0
3/9/2006 W Squirrels 4, Dog Star 3
2/22/2006 W Squirrels 5, Southwest Airlines 2
2/12/2006 L Vikings 4, Squirrels 2
2/12/2006 W Squirrels 6, Nordiques 5
1/26/2006 W Squirrels 10, Maryland Mutineers 0
1/22/2006 W Squirrels 5, Wrong Stuff 1
1/1/2006 L Dog Star 4, Squirrels 2
12/21/2005 W Squirrels 7, Clippers 0
12/13/2005 W Squirrels 5, Southwest Airlines 0
11/29/2005 L Syracuse 2, Squirrels 1
11/22/2005 T Squirrels 3, Nordiques 3
11/13/2005 W Squirrels 6, Mutineers 0
10/30/2005 W Squirrels 6, Vikings 5
10/27/2005 L Dog Star 2, Squirrels 1
10/18/2005 W Squirrels 4, Southwest Airlines 1
10/13/2005 W Squirrels 5, Syracuse 2
10/6/2005 L Nordiques 8, Squirrels 6
11/15/2005 W Squirrels 11, Maryland Mutineers 1

Playoffs: Squirrels 4, Syracuse 3

Tony Richelsen has been on a tear lately, scoring 11 goals in the last five games, including two critical ones in the Squirrels’ 4-3 playoff victory against Syracuse on Thursday. The win puts the Squirrels in the championship game Monday against top-seeded Dog Star, who beat the Nordiques earlier in the evening.

Richelsen got the scoring started in the first period, and Don Marks slapped in a shot from the point to give the Squirrels the early lead.

In the second period, Ed Bager shot the puck from the far left side of the net and it somehow got through.

Soon after, Syracuse scored on a slap shot from the blue line, and several minutes later, and the score was suddenly 3-2.

On an extended shift in the third period, Richelsen got a puck to bounce in the net to put the Squirrels back up by two. Syracuse answered on a fast break, but the Squirrels held on with three minutes remaining, killing a penalty in the process.

The Squirrels played without Sergio Balatan and Chi Pham. The Squirrels have lost to Dog Star twice this season, but beat them 4-3 back on March 9.

The championship game is Monday, at 9:30 p.m. in the Logsdon pavilion.

Playoffs: Squirrels 6, Southwest Airlines 1

The Screaming Squirrels put an end to Southwest Airlines’ season Sunday with a 6-1 playoff victory in the Patrick rink. The Squirrels move on to the semifinals, where they will face Syracuse on Thursday.

Chi Pham, Adam Hughes, Greg Wenograd, and Tony Richelsen each scored, while Rob Myers had two goals.

The Squirrels beat Southwest Airlines in all four matchups this season. Syracuse and the Squirrels split their season series, both winning a game.

Sergio Balatan missed the game for the Squirrels.

Squirrels 12, Wrong Stuff 2

In the final regular season game of the season Thursday, at the end of the first period, the scoreboard read 2-1. Wrong Stuff was in the lead. Then the Squirrels exploded for seven goals in the second period, four more in the third, and now hope to take the momentum of their 12-2 victory into Sunday’s playoff game.

The game ended as the clock hit 3:50 in the third period as the Squirrels went up by ten. Charles Wolstein, Sergio Balatan, Greg Wenograd and Jon Magi missed the game, while Chi Pham subbed on defense. The game was penalty-free until Desi Richelsen got called for hooking in the third period.

The Squirrels finished the regular season with a 15-5-1 record, good enough for third place pending the outcome of the Mutineers-Syracuse game Thursday. In that case, the Squirrels will play on Sunday, at 8:20 p.m. against Southwest Airlines.

Squirrels 6, Wrong Stuff 2

With one game left to play after Monday night’s 6-2 victory against the Wrong Stuff, the Screaming Squirrels have just about wrapped up third place – and have a shot at second place – heading into the playoffs. The Squirrels have won seven of their last eight, the one loss coming on a day in which several players couldn’t show up.

In the Resor rink Monday, Don Marks netted two goals, and Rob Myers added a short-handed tally in the first period. The teams skated to a scoreless second period, but the Squirrels stepped it up again in the third. Only nine seconds in, Myers scored again. Only 15 seconds later, Tony Richelsen wristed in a shot from the point. The Wrong Stuff got a pair of power play goals later in the period. Then Richelsen netted another short-handed goal with about a minute to play in the game.

Drew Thiemann faced 15 shots in net as the Squirrels put up 25. Along with his two goals, Myers finished with two assists. The Squirrels played without Brian Jackson, Adam Hughes, Jon Magi, and Charles Wolstein.

The final game of the regular season in Thursday, at 10:40 p.m. in Logsdon, also against Wrong Stuff.