Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 19, 1994, Page 8, Image 8

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Hockey winless in opening games
By Mark McTyre
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The Oregon hockey team opened its season this
weekend on an unexpected low note when the
Ducks lost one game and tied another against vis
iting Washington
In the first game of the two game set. the Din ks'
offense played the t\ pe of game it was expei ted
to play a fast-paced offense with a lot of scoring
opportunities Oregon tried, but nothing was going
in the hack of the net
At the fl 37 mark of the first period, the Huskies
took advantage of the opportunities given by Ore
gon goalie Kit.hard Dens more Washington s Dave
Alter fired a shot at Densrnore. who was unable to
hold onto the put k. and Huskies forward Man.us
Notoro slapped the rebound into the bat k of the
net.
Oregon's offense t ontinued to struggle, missing
opportunities for rebound goals and one-timers
Within four minutes of the Huskies' first goal. the\
scored again at the -4:51 mark to take a 2-0 lead at
the end of the first period
The frustrations of being down 2-0 showed just
lA sis onds in' 'he second period, as the Ducks'
Steve Melkerson squared off against Washington 's
Itrett Farizzell in a hosing mate h up against the
hoards, resulting in game mist onduct penalties for
both players
With the flame still burning inside the Ducks,
they scored at the H .10 mark Freshman standout
Dreg Schuttenhelm whistled n slap shot off the
Huskies goalie, which was then rebounded by
Sean Schoppe for the goal
Trailing only 21. it looked as if the Ducks were
picking up steam for a comeback i barge Dens
more ended the comeback for his own team ns he
allowed a goal with just one set ond remaining in
the second (Hiriod.
Oregon did si ore once more in the game hut it
wouldn't Is- enough as Washington field on for a 1
2 victory
"Our defense had lapses and needed to help out
the goalie more." Oregon head coach Paul Ruthur
ford said. "Also, the forwards needed to come back
and help For our first game we gave a solid effort
and keyed in on hockey.
In the second game, the Ducks had a new goalie
(Tom Bahts) between the pipes as they went right
to work on the Huskies.
Mark Adams, who sc ored the last goal of the first
game for Oregon, continued where he left off. At
the 11:5# mark of the first period. Adams teamed
up with forward Brian Clendenin on a two-on-one
situation, and the tandem worked the give and go
perfectly with Adams on the scoring end.
With I r)fi left in the first period, the Ducks
brought n trio down the ice Jeff Cintel and Schut
tenhelm assisted Sohoppe to put the Ducks up 2
0 after one period
The Huskies came speeding hack as they held
Oregon to no goals and scored two of their own.
The Huskies' first goal shouldn't have counted, as
it was an illegal two-line pass, which led to a
breakawav goal bv Kric Matteau The sec ond goal
was given up at the hands of the goalie when Bahls
fell for a fake and Farizzeil only had to flip it over
Bahls for the goal.
With the score tied 2-2, the Ducks again went
wild on the offensive end. Adams scored the best
goal of the season so far when he got out into the
open and received a pass from Schuttenhelm
before faking right and then hackhanding the puck
to the left. Oregon added its fourth goal when there
was mayhem in front of the Huskies net and Melk
erson scored
Just when it seemed the Ducks were going to
pic k up their first win of the season, the Huskies
started to capitalize on the mistakes made by
Bahls Washington scored a power play goal at the
5:53 mark ns Bahls went down and couldn't recov
er in time to get to the puck.
Going into the final minute of the game it
seemed Oregon had it won Then with 10 seconds
until victorv, Washington received a fac e-off in the
Ducks' zone. The Huskies won the face-off. Notaro
passed the puck out to the point where Herb Aht
en fired a howitzer past Bahls for the goal.
Normally there would have been an overtime
period, hut because of other scheduled events at
the arena, the game ended in a tie.
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