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Wisconsin responds to the impact, equalizes Michigan number 10, 4-4 – University of Wisconsin Baders

Wisconsin responds to the impact, equalizes Michigan number 10, 4-4 – University of Wisconsin Baders

Madison, Whis. – but Ben Dexhaimer A goal with 3:43 until the end of the regular time helped the Wisconsin men’s hockey team to gather in order to equalize No.

With the draw tonight, Badgers continue to sit in fourth place in the large ten with 24 points, one point behind the third Ohio State and two over Michigan in fifth place. The first four teams in the conference provide home -made ice for the Big Ten tournament.

Michigan (14-10-2, 8-7-1 Big Ten-22 points) opened the score 3:42 in the first period before Wisconsin (11-12-3, 6-9-1 Big Ten-24 points) Tyson Dyke Answered at 8:27 to the first one that leveled the game in one. Then UM scored twice more in the initial period-once at 9:30 and again at 12:13-to lead 3-1 in the second period. Quin Finley light the lamp 4:46 in the second period to make the game 3-2 then Christian Fitzgerald I tied it to three, 11:05 in the frame. Wolverines regained their lead 8:24 in the third before Ben Dexhaimer equalized the game of four for UW to impose sequels. None of the team scored a goal in the sequels and the match officially ended with a draw of 4-4. Michigan found the door in the third penalty shootout to win the additional conference point.

How did it happen
Will Felicio took Michigan first on the board 3:42 in the first period.

Junior striker Dyke leveled the score at 8:27 in the first. From high in the middle of the zone, a second defender Joe Palodichuk passed to find a graduate defender student Anthony Kerer on the right side of the blue line. The oxer then sent the washer to the Dyke in the slot, which scored a goal to report his third goal of the year.

Just over a minute later at 9:30 on the first, Wolverines again leads after TJ Hughes took advantage of rebound.

Michigan made a match 3-1 12:13 in the first Frame after a goal by Luca Fantili.

UW reduced the UM lead by half 4:46 in the second period with a goal by the second striker Finley. Rear to the Wisconsin net Raland Mosley Kerer’s washer, who climbed to the blue line before sending a long pass to Finley in the neutral area. Finley then rushed to Michigan’s net and transferred the washer along the UM goalkeeper Logan Stein to score his 19th goal of the year.

 

Junior striker Fitzgerald equalized the game of three, 11:05 in the second. On the left of the blue line of UM, junior striker Kukkonen touched the washer to Dyck, who scored the washer into the area before he handed back to meet Fitzgerald near the slot. Fitzgerald slid forward and passed back to Dyke in front of the net, which struck, which passed behind the goalkeeper’s pads and in the blue paint. Fitzgerald then took advantage of the loose washer to score his third goal for the weekend.

 

Michigan led 4-3 8:24 in the third period after Evan Werner’s goal.

Wisconsin continued to strike after junior defender Dexheimer scored the equalization goal at 3:43 until the end of regular time. From the top of the right circle, Kukonne made a blow that was blocked by the goalkeeper of Michigan. Boteril picked up the ricochets and tried to transfer him along Stein, which he saved, but Dexheimer saw the second ricochet and pushed him into the net to light the lamp for the first time this season.

 

None of the teams scored a goal in the last minutes of regular time when Badgers and Wolverines headed for five -minute sequels, three to three, a sudden death equal to four.

No one found the door in the overtime, so the match officially ended as a draw 4-4 before the penalties for the additional conference point. Senior goalkeeper of UW Tommy Scarfon He made two rescuings in the first two rounds of penalties, but Michael Hage scored for Michigan in the third round to give Wolverines two large ten points.

Second -grader William grams He made four saves and Scarfone made 13 savings in relief.

Wisconsin recorded 0-to-3 with Powerplay and 1-to-1 when performing a penalty. UW finished the race with an advantage of 25-21 in the impact to the door.

Notes you need to know:
– Tonight is the most visited home hockey match for men in Wisconsin this season as 13,063 fans performed Kohl Center
Gavin Morrisi Tonight interrupted their best team series of nine games (5G, 7A) points
– This marks the first draw in the Wisconsin conference since recorded the end result 1-1 against Minnesota on February 3, 2024.
“The badgers overcame a two -goal liability on both nights of the Michigan series this weekend. Last night UW fell 4-2 in the second period before returning and win with 5-4 in regular time

Straight from the rink
Chief coach Mike Hastings
In the match tonight

“At the beginning of the year, we’re talking about how we want to win the series. You would like to sweep the teams, but it’s hard to do. The boys went in and started working in the second is the great thing to see Dexheimer scored this goal – this group was very durable, I want to give me the deserved for that. “

Upon improvement
“I told everyone in the locker room, including the staff – we would like to take big steps, but progress is progress and we are doing it. When our athletes can be successful to be successful, we become better. “

Sophomore Quin Finley
To your goal tonight

“This is a huge momentum to get that. A great gaming that the oxer shot made me make a quick transition and I made a move. It was really big. “

Junior Ben Dexhaimer
For the Michigan series

“We have to be really proud of ourselves. We took eight out of 12 points against a team from the top 10 this season. We take small steps every weekend and build an impulse for the end of the year. “

Follows: Badgers head to Minneapolis for a series number 4 Minnesota on Friday and Saturday, January 31-Fev. 1. The game on Friday begins at 7:00 pm until the game on Saturday begins at 5:00 pm. Both competitions are transmitted to B1G+. Audio playback playback can be found on 1310 Wiba as well as in the Badgers app and the Varsity Network app. You can also follow on the X/Twitter and Instagram at @badgermhockey.

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