A.L. wins in rivalry game

Published 10:35 am Friday, January 8, 2016

Albert Lea’s Bergan Lundak goes up against Austin’s Bryar Flanders during Albert Lea’s 7-2 win Thursday at Riverside Arena. - Colleen Harrison/Albert Lea Tribune

Albert Lea’s Bergan Lundak goes up against Austin’s Bryar Flanders during Albert Lea’s 7-2 win Thursday at Riverside Arena. – Colleen Harrison/Albert Lea Tribune

Coach: Solid defense and offense helps Tigers defeat Packers

AUSTIN — Led by a dominant No. 1 line, the Tigers jumped out ahead early Thursday night, and that’s where they stayed.

Albert Lea’s boys’ hockey team defeated Austin 7-2 Thursday at Riverside Arena. The win brings the Tigers’ record to 5-7 overall and 4-5 in the Big Nine Conference.

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The Tigers were the first to score on a goal by sophomore wing Michael Savelkoul in the first period, with Austin Dulitz and Sam Chalmers being credited with assists.

Albert Lea owned the second period, piling on a total of five goals. Four of those goals were scored in just one minute of regulation time. Seniors Foster Otten (wing) and Jack Pulley (center) each contributed two goals in the second, with junior defenseman Chalmers tacking on one as well. Otten, Pulley, Chalmers, Mitchell Evans and Noah Karge were all credited with assists in the second period action. The Packers managed to finally get on the scoreboard almost 12 minutes into the period.

Evans scored the Tigers’ lone goal in the third period, with Otten and Pulley both assisting.

Austin answered back, but couldn’t recover from the five-point deficit.

For Albert Lea coach Roy Nystrom, the win was a substantial one for his team against one of its Big Nine rivals.

“I thought our kids played well tonight,” he said. “They moved the puck well and were solid defensively and offensively.”

The Tigers outshot the Packers 40-30, with junior goalie Ben Witham racking up 28 saves.

“(Ben) came up big several times in the game making saves,” Nystrom said.

The Tigers also took advantage by scoring on both of their power play opportunities, while the Packers came up short on all three of theirs.

Next, the Tigers face the Panthers at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Rochester Century. The Panthers (5-9-1 overall, 2-6 Big Nine) are coming off of a 5-0 loss Thursday to Owatonna (6-6-1 overall, 4-3 Big Nine).

About Colleen Harrison

Colleen Harrison is the photo editor at the Albert Lea Tribune. She does photography and writes general-assignment stories.

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