Senior
goaltender Peter Mannino (Farmington
Hills, Mich.) recorded 25 saves, while Rhett Rakhshani (Huntington Beach, Calif.), J.P. Testwuide (Vail, Colo.) and Matt Glasser (Calgary, Alberta) each scored as the No. 8 Denver Pioneers (21-10-1,
15-8-1 WCHA) earned a season sweep of Alaska Anchorage (7-18-7, 3-18-5 WCHA)
with a 3-1 victory tonight in front of 6,031 fans at Magness Arena.
DU’s
win, coupled with Minnesota Duluth’s loss to
Mannino,
who earned his 20th victory of the season and the 58th of his career, moved
into a tie with Rodney Schneck for fourth place on DU’s career wins list.
“We
played a really tough series and got better as the weekend went on,”
Rakhshani
recorded the first period’s lone goal when he deposited the rebound of a Patrick Mullen (
Testwuide
gave the Pioneers a 2-0 lead at the 7:58 mark of the middle frame on a blast
from the top of the right faceoff circle that picked the top right corner of
the net.
Alaska
Anchorage forward Tommy Grant answered at 11:39 with a low shot that slipped
past Mannino.
Glasser
then rounded out the scoring with his fourth tally of the season at 18:12 when
he held onto the puck during a 2-on-1 rush and put a low shot under Olthuis’
right pad.
DU
outshot UAA by a 28-26 margin and went 1-for-4 on the power play while holding
the Seawolves scoreless on five opportunities.
The
Pioneers return to action next weekend when they travel to
Notes: The Pioneers are sixth in the
latest PairWise Rankings...DU has
tallied a power-play goal in 11 of its last 14 games...The Pioneers have won
eight consecutive contests against Alaska Anchorage...The Seawolves’ last win
against DU was Dec. 10, 2005...The Pioneers are 49-for-54 (90.7%) on the penalty
kill in their last 11 games.





















