Jimmy Spratt backstopped the Falcons past the Spartans.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
Tonight’s loss did not mean much to the Spartans in terms of CCHA playoff positioning, as they locked up a first-round bye with a win last night, but it could spell NCAA Tournament disaster as BGSU has one of the worst RPI rankings in the nation.<\/p>\n
“Kids are so hard to understand. I wish I had a crystal ball to see what goes on inside their heads sometimes. One thing is for sure though: now I feel like we’ll have to win the CCHA Tournament to make the national tournament,” said Comley.<\/p>\n
In complete contrast, the Falcons have played their best hockey of the season coming down the stretch, knocking off both Michigan and Michigan State in the last few weeks of the season to gain some much-needed confidence.<\/p>\n
“We knew after last night that we weren’t going to be playing at home anymore, so to come out here and win in a building like this does a lot for our guys,” said Paluch. “This was a playoff type of game for us, and we treated it like that because we’re going to need to win on the road or our season is done.”<\/p>\n
After a scoreless first period, MSU’s Jeff Dunne opened the scoring just 33 seconds into the middle stanza, snapping a wrist shot from the right point that fluttered high through a screen and beat Sprat.<\/p>\n
The goal appeared to give the Spartans a lift after a flat opening period, but Whitmore answered just over six minutes later. With MSU controlling the play, the junior struck for his team best 17th goal of the season on a tremendous individual effort.<\/p>\n
Whitmore stick-handled through defenseman Daniel Vukovic’s legs and wired a wrist shot high over Jeff Lerg’s glove hand from the high slot to even the score at 1-1.<\/p>\n
In the upcoming week, Michigan State will enjoy a first-round bye in the CCHA playoffs before hosting a second round matchup the weekend of March 9. Bowling Green will bring its new-found confidence on the road, facing either Western Michigan or Nebraska-Omaha.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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