(UW ATHLETICS) MADISON – A second-period short-handed goal from Quinn Finley proved to be the game-winner as the No. 3 Wisconsin men’s hockey team defeated the Alaska Anchorage Seawolves, 3-2, on Saturday evening at the Kohl Center to earn its first sweep of the new year.
Wisconsin (15-3-2, 8-2-0 Big Ten – 22 points) jumped out to a 3-0 lead, then held on for the win over the Seawolves. It opened the scoring with two goals in the first period, one from Quinn Finley on the power play at 15:01 and another from Finn Brink at 16:10. UW extended its lead to three goals, 14:06 into the second, after Finley scored his first career shorthanded goal. Alaska Anchorage (3-15-0 Independent) got on the board, 14:06 into the second, with a power-play goal to make it 3-1, UW ahead of the final period. The Seawolves responded, 3:27 into the third period, but it wasn’t enough to complete a comeback as Wisconsin won 3-2, to complete the sweep.
How it Happened
First Period
The Badgers got the first power play of the night, 7:34 into the opening frame, but were not able to convert on any scoring chances to take an early lead.
UW earned a second power-play opportunity, 14:58 into the period, and it took junior forward Finley just three seconds to find the back of the net on the man advantage to open the scoring.
Just over a minute later, at 16:10, freshman forward Brink doubled Wisconsin’s lead with a wraparound goal.
At 17:04 into the frame, a penalty was called on the Badgers, but they killed it off to keep it a 2-0 game heading into the second.
Second Period
The second period was quiet until 9:23, when UW took a penalty to send UAA back on the man advantage. While on the kill, Finley found the back of the net after a pass from senior forward Christian Fitzgerald to tally his first career short-handed goal and second of the night.
At 13:17, the Seawolves had their third power play of the game, which Joey Potter capitalized on at 14:06 to give UAA its first goal of the weekend and make it a 3-1 game heading into the final period.
Third Period
Alaska Anchorage made it a one-goal game, 3:27 into the third, with a goal from Oren Shtrom.
With just over two minutes remaining, at 17:52 into the frame, each team took a penalty, but neither team was able to light the lamp during four-on-four play or in the final 2:08 of the contest as UW won, 3-2.
Wisconsin went 1-for-2 on the power play and 2-for-3 on the penalty kill. UW finished the contest with a 29-21 advantage in shots on goal.
Notes to know
– Quinn Finley notched his first career short-handed goal
– Wisconsin finishes non-conference play with a 7-1-2 record




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