Superior’s Randy Currie (4) kicks the loose puck away from Falcon Matt Elsen (12) during a major River Falls power play.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
Ultimately, Larson got a five-minute major for charging, but the Falcons were unable to muster much of an attack the entire time.<\/p>\n
“The story of the game was that we couldn’t get anything started on the power play,” said Freeman. “We had many, many point-blank opportunities. Their goalie made the difference.”<\/p>\n
The Yellowjackets once again scored late in the period, this time with 37 seconds left on a nice set of passes between linemates. As Superior broke out of its zone, Glowa passed to Eric Pitoscia, who then fed Allen Hasbargen racing down the middle. Hasbargen took a wrist shot from the high slot area into the upper corner of the net.<\/p>\n
River Falls applied more pressure on the Superior goal early in the third, but Ziemski was equal to the task as he came up with one big save after another in perhaps his best period of the tournament.<\/p>\n
“I ultimately didn’t play real good yesterday,” Nate Ziemski said. “It’s hard especially when I think about the seniors. We got a win, got third place, but didn’t get what we came for.”<\/p>\n
Despite all the pressure, it was Superior that scored again late in the period at 15:34. Ryan Kalbrener carried the puck on an end to end rush that turned into a two on one. Kalbrener looked the defenseman off, wound up, and fired a wicked slapshot past Vezina.<\/p>\n
River Falls would finally break the shutout with 1:07 left in the game. Eliot Komar fired a slapshot that eluded Ziemski.<\/p>\n
“I didn’t see it till it was halfway in,” explains Ziemski. “It’s no big deal. I’ll take a win over a shutout any day.”<\/p>\n
River Falls ends its season at 23-10-2. Despite the two losses this weekend, Falcons coach Steve Freeman said, “It’s just an honor to be here.”<\/p>\n
Superior ends with a 30-4-1 record, the most wins in school history. “It was a great year,” Stauber said. “Not too many teams win 30 games.”<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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