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Teammates celebrate with freshman Carter Krenke (center) following one of his two goals in the 8-0 win over Beloit (image courtesy of Ella Carlson).
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Beloit College BEL 2-11-1
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Winner Saint John's Univ. SJU 7-2-3
Beloit College BEL
2-11-1
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Final
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Saint John's Univ. SJU
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Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Beloit College BEL 0 0 0 0
Saint John's Univ. SJU 5 2 1 8

Game Recap: Hockey | | Ryan Klinkner, SJU Director of Athletic Communications and Jordan Modjeski, SJU Assistant Director of Athletic Communications

SJU Hockey Cruises to Fourth-Straight Win, 8-0


Box Score

ST. CLOUD, Minn. – Saint John's hockey scored early and often in an 8-0 win over Beloit on Thursday night, Jan. 8, at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center (HBNHC).

Four Johnnies totaled three points apiece, including the entire third line of forwards. Eleven different Johnnies recorded a point in the first period alone, including three (1g/2a) from junior forward Jack Wandmacher (St. Louis Park, Minn.), the team's leader with 13 (5g/8a) entering Thursday's tilt.

Junior forward Logan Lyke (Medina, Minn.) wasted little time getting on the scoresheet, extending his point streak to five games and his goal streak to three just 18 seconds into the game for SJU (7-2-3, 3-1-2 MIAC). Lyke sped into the zone on a pass from Jackson Borst (Edina, Minn.) and beat the Beloit (2-11-1, 1-6-0 WIAC) goaltender in the top right corner on the first shot attempt of the game. 

Wandmacher found the same corner of the net 7:35 into the contest, opening the floodgates after maneuvering around a Buccaneer defender through the neutral zone after breakout passes from junior forward Jackson Bisson (Edina, Minn.) and sophomore defenseman George Moore III (Little Falls, Minn.).

Bisson added his own about four minutes later, getting an open look in the slot after streaking across the zone. His shot sailed high over the crossbar, but ricochetted off the back glass and bounced off the goaltender's back and into the net.

Freshman forward Carter Krenke (Bloomington, Minn.) scored his first of the game a minute after Bisson on his own rebound, while Kernan capped the five-goal first period with a top-shelf shot on a cross-ice feed from Wandmacher.



Junior forward Cam Boche (Lakeville, Minn.) reopened the scoring with a give-and-go goal from linemate Krenke 13:09 into the second period, and kept rolling with his linemate, who tallied his second of the night with the man advantage. Krenke ended one of four SJU power plays after cleaning up a shot from freshman forward Jordan Larkee (St. Paul, Minn.) in the circle.

Larkee completed his line's nine-point night with the only tally of the third period, joining linemates Krenke and Boche in the scoring with his first collegiate goal for a 7-0 lead. After an end-to-end pass from junior defenseman Sam Berry (St. Louis Park, Minn.), Larkee found open ice and the Johnnies' favorite top-right corner for the 8-0 final.

Freshman goaltender Kyle Abrahamson (Cloquet, Minn.) made 35 saves for the shutout in his first collegiate start and appearance in net. The shutout is the first of the season for the Johnnies, who have made a MIAC-leading 414 saves (.930 save percentage is second in the conference).

Shots ended at 43-35 in favor of SJU, which went 1-for-4 on the power play. The home team denied Beloit on both of its opportunities with the man advantage.

The eight-goal differential was the largest for SJU since Jan. 19, 2018 – a 9-1 win over Concordia-Moorhead at the HBNHC. 

The Johnnies play host to Wisconsin-Superior at 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 10, at the HBNHC.


 
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