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Grant leads UAA over Minnesota State, 4-1
Release: November 22, 2009 - 10:27 AM
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UAA's Tommy Grant scored his third goal of the season on Saturday against Minnesota State.
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UAA's Tommy Grant scored his third goal of the season on Saturday against Minnesota State.

ANCHORAGE – Two goals and an assist from junior forward Tommy Grant lifted the Alaska Anchorage Seawolves over the Minnesota State Mavericks, 4-1 in a Western Collegiate Hockey Association game at the Sullivan Arena on Saturday evening.

The Seawolves (5-9-0, 3-7-0 WCHA) retaliated from last night’s meltdown to earn a split with the Mavericks (4-7-1, 2-7-1 WCHA) in the conference series. UAA moves into sole ownership of No. 8 in the league rankings with six points, while MSU drops to No. 9 with five points.

Within two minutes of the opening puck drop, the Seawolves were on the board with a season-first strike by sophomore Jade Portwood - on the first shot of the night. Portwood was unassisted on the play at 1:44 of the period.

Grant and senior forward Kevin Clark added back-to-back Seawolf goals in the second period for a 3-0 lead. On a two-on-one situation, Grant received a perfect pass from Clark at 18:35 of second, and sent the puck high and glove side for the game-winner and his first goal since the season opener back in October.

At 15:26 of the period, Clark registered his second goal of the series and seventh goal overall this season. With UAA on the power play, Grant passed to junior defenseman Luka Vidmar who fed the puck to Clark for his 9th career power play tally.

The shutout ended with a goal by MSU’s Zach Harrison at 13:37 of the period, for a 3-1 score going into the second intermission. The Mavericks were on the power play after freshman Lee Baldwin was whistled for interference.

 

The majority of the third period remained scoreless until the Mavericks pulled freshman goaltender Kevin Murdock with 1:17 left in the game for the one man advantage. Grant found the empty net for his second multi-goal game of the season. Junior forward Nick Haddad picked up the helper with 39 seconds remaining in the game for the 4-1 final.

 

With the win, the Seawolves break a three-game losing streak. The last time UAA defeated MSU at the Sullivan Arena was on Feb. 17, 2007 (6-1).

 

The Seawolves were backstopped by junior goalie Bryce Christianson, who improved his record to 3-4-0, with 21 saves. Murdock (1-3-1) received the loss, also with 21 saves. UAA hit the Mavericks with 25 shots, compared to MSU’s 22.

 

The Seawolves (9-18) and the Mavericks (11-22) combined for 40 minutes of penalty time, with half of the minutes occurring in the third period. Both teams were successful on one power play opportunity – UAA (1-8), MSU (1-6).

 

Making his college debut was Anchorage native, freshman forward Tyler Currier.

 

The Seawolves return to the road on Nov. 27-28 to face the league-leading Colorado College Tigers. The game is scheduled to start at 5:07 p.m. AST on both nights.

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