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Western Michigan University Athletics

Team vs. UMD 2024-25
Clint Austin/Minnesota Duluth Athletics
5
Winner Western Mich. WMU 7-1-1, 4-0-1
2
Minn. Duluth UMD 5-7-0, 2-3-0
Winner
Western Mich. WMU
7-1-1, 4-0-1
5
Final
2
Minn. Duluth UMD
5-7-0, 2-3-0
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Western Mich. WMU 1 3 1 5
Minn. Duluth UMD 1 0 1 2

Game Recap: Men's Ice Hockey |

Broncos Defeat Minnesota Duluth in Series Opener

DULUTH, Minn. – Western Michigan downed Minnesota Duluth, 5-2, on Friday night at AMSOIL Arena. The Broncos improved to 7-1-1 overall and 4-0-1 in NCHC play. 

Ethan Wolthers lit the lamp twice, while Owen Michaels, Garrett Szydlowski and Tim Washe each tallied goals of their own. Grant Slukynsky and Liam Valente had two-assist games. In net, Cameron Rowe was sensational, stopping 42 shots to move to 5-0-0 on the year. 

FIRST PERIOD
The Broncos blocked a pair of shots and Rowe made a pair of saves in the opening two minutes of the game. Not too long after that, WMU was given a major penalty and went to the PK for five minutes. However, Western Michigan would get the first chance of the UMD man advantage, and the Broncos made the most of it. 

Michaels stole the puck at the blue line and broke free on net. He beat Adam Gajan over the shoulder to put the Broncos in front 1-0. The goal was Michaels' fifth of the season. UMD would eventually knot the game at 1-1 with a goal on the power play. 

After some back-and-forth action in the middle portion of the period, the Bulldogs were given a major penalty of their own. WMU had a few looks to end the frame. The Broncos carried 22 seconds of power-play time into the second period. 

SECOND PERIOD
It didn't take long for WMU to take control of the game, as Szdylowski netted the first goal of his career in the opening three minutes of the period. The young forward backhanded a shot by Gajan to put WMU in front 2-1. 

A little bit after that goal, WMU was sent off for hooking. UMD got three shots on the man advantage, but Rowe and the Bronco defense would stand tall and get back to full strength. About two minutes after the Bulldogs power play, Wolthers padded the WMU lead, batting a shot in out front. Wolthers' goal was his first of the season and put the visitors in front 3-1. 

Down the stretch of the period, UMD was sent off for slashing, and WMU made the Bulldogs pay. After a couple of nice looks in the early part of the man advantage, Washe tipped a shot in front of the net to make the score 4-1 with under three minutes to play in the period. 

WMU would carry a three-goal lead into the final 20 minutes of action. 

THIRD PERIOD
Rowe and the WMU defense took care of a couple of early chances from Duluth, keeping it a three-goal game. However, UMD would get one back just over seven minutes into the period. Western Michigan would fight back, making it a 5-2 game not even 30 seconds later. 

Valente tipped a pass to Slukynsky who skated up the left boards. He fired a pass across to Wolthers who found the back of the net for the second time. That marked the first multi-goal game of his career. 

Following the goal, WMU was sent off for interference. Rowe would make three saves, and the Broncos would return to full strength with under seven minutes to play. With about three minutes left to play, UMD pulled its goalie. 

Rowe and the WMU defense would play great defense, keeping UMD off the board. The Broncos closed out a 5-2 win to remain undefeated in NCHC play. 

UP NEXT
The Broncos and Bulldogs will conclude the series tomorrow night at 6 PM ET at AMSOIL Arena. 
 
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