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Assistant referee C.J. Beaurline signals a goal as Minnesota State Mankato's Jon Kalinski (center) celebrates with teammate Travis Morin after scoring short-handed during the first period Friday in Mankato. In the foreground is Michigan Tech goalie Michael-Lee Teslak.
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Minnesota State Mankato's Jon Kalinski watches a shot by teammate Travis Morin (unseen) go over the glove of Michigan Tech goalie Michael-Lee Teslak and into the net during the first period Friday in Mankato.
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Michigan Tech's Tyler Shelast and Minnesota State Mankato's Jason Wiley fight for the puck during the first period Friday, Feb. 2, 2007, in Mankato. (AP Photo/Mankato Free Press, Pat Christman)
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Minnesota State Mankato goalie Mike Zacharias makes a save as teammate Chad Brownlee (24) and Michigan Tech's Malcolm Gwilliam (9) and Tyler Skworchinski look on during the second period Friday in Mankato.
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Published February 03, 2007 12:21 am - For one period, the Minnesota State men’s hockey team looked like it was about to take a great leap forward in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association standings.

Maverick hockey team sputters to tie
MSU blows 2-0 lead to Michigan Tech

By Shane Frederick
The Free Press

MANKATO

For one period, the Minnesota State men’s hockey team looked like it was about to take a great leap forward in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association standings.

The Mavericks got a pretty short-handed goal by Jon Kalinski, saw goalie Mike Zacharias stop 12 shots and built a two-goal lead.

But somewhere along the way, the Mavericks had the life sucked out of them, and Michigan Tech came back to force a 2-2 overtime tie before 3,811 at Midwest Wireless Civic Center.

“We came out strong,” Kalinski said. “The team was great. We outworked them in every part of that first period. We just dropped the ball, I guess.”

The Mavericks started the game two points behind Michigan Tech in the WCHA standings and remained there afterward, getting outshot

39-16, including 14-5 in the third period and 2-0 in overtime.

Mike Zacharias made 37 saves. The Huskies tied the game on Jimmy Kerr’s 5-on-3 power-play goal at 7:40 of the third period.

“Usually, we just keep going and try to bury them until the third period,” Kalinski said.

But the defensive-minded Huskies stood up the Mavericks’ speedy forwards, allowing hardly any close-range shots to hit goalie Michael-Lee Teslak, who finished with 14 saves.

“Give (Michigan Tech) credit,” Mavericks coach Troy Jutting said. “They did a nice job of staying up tight on us. But we need to do a better job forcing the issue.”

The Mavericks grabbed its early lead, starting with a power-play goal by Travis Morin at 5:10 of the first period.

Kalinski, who also assisted on Morin’s goal, then tied a school record with his fourth short-handed goal of the season at 14:12.

Showing his knack for creating offense on the penalty kill, Kalinski charged Tech’s Lars Helminen at the point and poked the puck off the defenseman’s stick. As the puck slid down the middle of the ice, Teslak came out of his crease to play the puck. But Kalinski beat the goalie to the spot, moved around him and fired into the open net.

The Mavericks were on the penalty kill seven times, including Trevor Bruess’ five-minute major for checking from behind late in the first period. They escaped Bruess’ penalty unscathed, but 10 seconds after it ended Tyler Shelast scored to make it 2-1 at 1:18 of the second period.

“We just never got it back after that,” Jutting said.



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