The No.
8 Denver Pioneers (20-10-1, 14-8-1 WCHA) recorded three special team goals in the
second period en route to a 4-2 victory over the
Rhett Rakhshani (
The
victory marked the seventh consecutive season DU has recorded at least 20 wins,
while the Pioneers also improved to 13-3-1 at Magness Arena this year.
“I
think everyone realized how big this game was for us,”
Each
team scored on a point shot in the first period, with Kane Lafranchise striking
for the Seawolves with a power-play goal at 10:15 and Patrick Mullen (Pittsburgh, Pa.) responding 48 seconds later with his
fourth goal of the season. Mullen one-timed the rebound of a blocked Zach Blom (Englewood, Colo.) attempt
and beat Seawolves netminder Jon Olthuis (30 saves) high to the glove side at
11:03.
Rakhshani
gave DU a lead with his power-play goal from the left faceoff circle 1:04 into
the second period before the Pioneers notched a pair of short-handed goals to
take a 4-1 lead.
First,
Luke
Beaverson added a goal for UAA with 4:05 remaining to round out the scoring.
DU
outshot UAA by a 34-26 margin and went 1-for-8 on the power play. The Seawolves
finished 1-for-7 with the man-advantage.
Notes: DU ranks sixth in the latest
PairWise Rankings...The Pioneers now rank first nationally with 10 short-handed
goals...Bozak is tied for the national lead with five short-handed tallies...Stephen Cunningham (






















