years<\/a>. “You never want to look too far ahead and I think our concentration level and our focus level has to take that approach as one game at a time. I think for the most part this season, that’s what we’ve been doing and whatever there is, eight league games left, you’ve got to take them one game at a time because points are so valued. They’re so tough to get in our league and if you’re able to string a couple wins together, you can certainly make a jump in the standings and put yourself in a good position, but it’s important to focus on one game at a time.”<\/p>\nWhich they’ll do, from here on out, starting with Michigan Tech this weekend — a team that, despite its record, Shyiak’s not overlooking.<\/p>\n
“I think if you look at our pattern, no matter who we play, whether it’s Denver, North Dakota or Duluth, a lot of them have been tight games and I think it’s going to be the same against Michigan Tech,” he said. “We’re going to have to play our best hockey in order to win.”<\/p>\n
Matchups by the numbers<\/h4>\n We get five conference series while North Dakota and Wisconsin get the weekend off.<\/p>\n
Denver and Colorado College home and home<\/strong><\/p>\nRecords:<\/strong> DU — 16-5-5 (12-3-3 WCHA). CC — 15-12-1 (9-9-0 WCHA).<\/p>\nHead-to-head:<\/strong> DU leads the overall series, 155-108-14.<\/p>\nLast meeting:<\/strong> The teams split on Nov. 5-6: DU 4, CC 1; CC 9, DU 2.<\/p>\nSpecial teams:<\/strong> DU — 17.8 percent power play (30th in nation), 84.8 percent penalty kill (14th in nation). CC — 22.8 percent power play (7th in nation), 85.7 percent penalty kill (t-10th in nation).<\/p>\nStreaks:<\/strong> DU — eight game unbeaten. CC — one game losing.<\/p>\nGoaltending:<\/strong> DU — Sam Brittain (11-4-5, 2.09 goals-against average, .925 save percentage). CC — Joe Howe (12-10-1, 2.85 goals-against average, .906 save percentage).<\/p>\nLeading scorer:<\/strong> DU — Drew Shore (14-14–28). CC — Tyler Johnson (16-14–30).<\/p>\nNotes:<\/strong> DU needs two points to retain hold of the Gold Pan, the trophy the two teams annually compete for with each other. … Despite leaving Saturday’s UND game with an injury, CC’s Joe Howe hopes to play this weekend.<\/p>\nBemidji State at Minnesota State<\/strong><\/p>\nRecords:<\/strong> BSU — 9-13-2 (5-11-2 WCHA). MSU — 11-11-6 (5-11-4 WCHA).<\/p>\nHead-to-head:<\/strong> BSU leads the overall series, 44-35-13.<\/p>\nLast meeting:<\/strong> MSU swept on Dec. 11-12, 2009: MSU 5, BSU 1; MSU 3, BSU 2.<\/p>\nSpecial teams:<\/strong> BSU — 18.8 percent power play (25th in nation), 80.5 percent penalty kill (39th in nation). MSU — 14.4 percent power play (45th in nation), 82.6 percent penalty kill (27th in nation).<\/p>\nStreaks:<\/strong> BSU — two-game losing. MSU — two-game unbeaten.<\/p>\nGoaltending:<\/strong> BSU — Dan Bakala (8-8-1, 2.32 goals-against average, .918 save percentage). MSU — Phil Cook (9-9-4, 2.95 goals-against average, .908 save percentage).<\/p>\nLeading scorer:<\/strong> BSU — Jordan George (9-15–24). MSU — Michael Dorr (10-12–22), Kurt Davis (8-14–22).<\/p>\nNotes:<\/strong> With Bemidji only two points below Minnesota State, this weekend provides a perfect opportunity to pick up some points or have MSU extend its lead. … MSU has won the last six games against the Beavers. … The Mavericks’ Michael Dorr (offensive) and Kurt Davis (defensive) both took home league player of the week honors.<\/p>\nMichigan Tech at Alaska-Anchorage<\/strong><\/p>\nRecords:<\/strong> MTU — 3-20-3 (1-16-1 WCHA). UAA — 8-13-3 (7-11-2 WCHA).<\/p>\nHead-to-head:<\/strong> UAA leads the overall series, 25-14-10.<\/p>\nLast meeting:<\/strong> UAA swept on Jan. 15-16, 2010: UAA 6, MTU 2; UAA 5, MTU 4.<\/p>\nSpecial teams:<\/strong> MTU — 19.6 percent power play (20th in nation), 76.3 percent penalty kill (53rd in nation). UAA — 14.2 percent power play (46th in nation), 80.7 percent penalty kill (38th in nation).<\/p>\nStreaks:<\/strong> MTU — 22-game winless. UAA — one-game winning.<\/p>\nGoaltending:<\/strong> MTU — Josh Robinson (1-10-2, 4.46 goals-against average, .887 save percentage), Kevin Genoe (2-10-1, 3.96 goals-against average, .889 save percentage). UAA — Rob Gunderson (6-10-2, 2.72 goals-against average, .896 save percentage).<\/p>\nLeading scorer:<\/strong> MTU — Milos Gordic (11-6–17). UAA — Tommy Grant (10-11–21).<\/p>\nNotes:<\/strong> UAA may also play goaltender and league rookie of the week Chris Kamal (2-3-1, 3.44 goals-against average, .864 save percentage) in light of his performance against Minnesota on Saturday.<\/p>\nMinnesota at Minnesota-Duluth<\/strong><\/p>\nRecords:<\/strong> UM — 11-10-3 (8-8-2 WCHA). UMD — 17-5-3 (12-4-2 WCHA).<\/p>\nHead-to-head:<\/strong> UM leads the overall series, 128-71-14.<\/p>\nLast meeting:<\/strong> UM took three points on Dec. 10 and 12: UM 3, UMD 2; UM 2, UMD 2.<\/p>\nSpecial teams:<\/strong> UM — 20.2 percent power play (15th in nation), 75 percent penalty kill (t-56th in nation). UMD — 21.6 percent power play (11th in nation), 84.3 percent penalty kill (17th in nation).<\/p>\nStreaks:<\/strong> UM — one-game losing. UMD — two-game unbeaten.<\/p>\nGoaltending:<\/strong> UM — Kent Patterson (9-5-3, 2.38 goals-against average, .920 save percentage). UMD — Kenny Reiter (9-3-2, 2.21 goals-against average, .913 save percentage), Aaron Crandall (8-2-1, 2.19 goals-against average, .912 save percentage).<\/p>\nLeading scorer:<\/strong> UM — Jay Barriball (11-11–22). UMD — Jack Connolly (12-23–35).<\/p>\nNotes:<\/strong> UM is 3-1-1 in games against teams ranked in the top-10. … Both teams play extremely well with the lead (UM is 10-2-2 when scoring first and UMD is 12-0-1).<\/p>\nSt. Cloud State at Nebraska-Omaha<\/strong><\/p>\nRecords:<\/strong> SCSU — 11-12-3 (7-9-2 WCHA). UNO — 14-10-2 (10-6-2 WCHA).<\/p>\nHead-to-head:<\/strong> SCSU leads the overall series, 4-1-1.<\/p>\nLast meeting:<\/strong> UNO took three points on Nov. 5-6: UNO 3, SCSU 0; UNO 4, SCSU 4.<\/p>\nSpecial teams:<\/strong> SCSU — 15.4 percent power play (t-40th in nation), 82.6 percent penalty kill (28th in nation). UNO — 20.9 percent power play (13th in nation), 84.1 percent penalty kill (t-20th in nation).<\/p>\nStreaks:<\/strong> SCSU — two-game winless. UNO — one-game losing.<\/p>\nGoaltending:<\/strong> SCSU — Mike Lee (9-8-2, 2.81 goals-against average, .902 save percentage). UNO — John Faulkner (14-9-2, 2.48 goals-against average, .910 save percentage). \nLeading scorer:<\/strong> SCSU — Drew LeBlanc (10-22–32). UNO — Joey Martin (8-19–27).<\/p>\nNotes:<\/strong> This will be SCSU’s first trip to Omaha.<\/p>\nOdds and ends<\/h4>\n \u2022 It’s been cold and snowy this past week pretty much everywhere in WCHA country. So, I implore you, stay warm and bundle up. Otherwise, you might end up like UND’s Danny Kristo — out indefinitely due to frostbite (toes)<\/a>. Not a fun thing.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Many times this season, I’ve used this space to talk about a team’s journey, whether it be Colorado College’s roller coaster ride, St. Cloud State’s consistent inconsistency or Denver’s resiliency, to name a few examples. This week, I’m using this space to talk about Alaska-Anchorage’s journey (a story I feel has been a bit overdue). 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