Tigers’ season comes to an end
Published 10:25 pm Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Albert Lea girls’ hockey team falls to Austin in Section quarterfinal
While the Tigers’ season may have come to an end, the team went through quite the transformation this year.
The Albert Lea girls’ hockey team fell to Austin, 6-3, Wednesday in the Section 1A quarterfinals at Riverside Arena in Austin.
Senior Maddy Carstens scored two goals and Mia Fjelsta one for the Tigers, with senior Hannah Johnson and Katie Steven each recording an assist. Junior Adison Malakowsky had 35 saves in 39 shots on goal while in the net for the Tigers. Austin’s last goal was scored on an empty net toward the end of the game.
The Tigers finish the 2017-18 season 6-18 overall, and Albert Lea coach Josh Funk said those six wins are double the amount of wins the team has had in each of its last three seasons.
In his inaugural season with the Tigers, Funk said he saw a lot of improvement in his players throughout the season.
“We started out a little rough, but we improved dramatically throughout the season,” he said. “We finished the season as a completely different team than when we started.”
Funk pointed out how appreciative he has been of the three seniors on his team: Lyrik Blake-Domke, Carstens and Johnson. He said Carstens and Johnson had “career years” in goals and points, and Blake-Domke has been a leader at the core of a young defense. The three seniors were leaders, “on and off the ice,” Funk said.
While Carstens, Johnson and Blake-Domke will no doubt be missed next season, Funk is optimistic at the prospect of only losing three players to graduation and being able to build on a team that was comprised of a number of freshmen and sophomores this year.
“We can build on everything we did this year and look to seriously compete next year,” he said.
The Tigers had what Funk called a “unique season” this year, with the team losing both of its goalies — freshman Maddie Schneider and sophomore Angelina Minear — to injuries in January. Luckily, Funk said Malakowsky stepped in as the team’s goalie and did “phenomenally,” and “did exactly what the team needed her to do.”
Funk said it was a great first season for him as a coach, and that the players dealt with the changes that come with a new leader very well.
“I couldn’t be more proud of this group for adapting to new things and accepting new changes,” he said.