
Muskegon Lumberjacks Lose Third Straight
October 17, 2015 - United States Hockey League (USHL)
Muskegon Lumberjacks News Release
Muskegon, MI (October 17th ) - The Muskegon Lumberjacks dropped their third straight home to the Chicago Steel 7-2, falling to 1-3 on the young season.
After scoring a combined six goals in their first two contests, the Lumberjacks have only been able to muster two goals in the last two games.
The Lumberjacks are also struggling to stay out of the penalty box. They entered Saturday's game leading the league in penalties, and that trend continued.
Muskegon is 1-3, good for two points and last place in the USHL's Eastern Conference.
Muskegon committed six minor penalties, one major penalty and two misconducts totaling 37 minutes in the box.
"We took a lot of stupid, undisciplined penalties,"Â said Lumberjacks Coach Todd Krygier. "There is no excuse for that, we have to make a commitment to play well as a team and do what it takes on the defensive side of the puck.
"Once we do that things will fall into place offensively."
On a bright note, Lumberjacks forward Collin Adams scored two goals, giving him three on the season.
"He just has to keep working,"Â Krygier said. "I like him, he is a good young player but where were the other guys tonight?"
The Steel opened the scoring late in the first period with a goal by Karch Bachmin. The Lumberjacks responded in dramatic fashion when Adams beat the first period buzzer with a goal with three-tenths of a second left. Matej Paulovic and Carson Vance assisted on the goal.
Chicago got its lead back with two goals in the second period from Alex Frye and Jake Jaremko at 6:43 and 18:20, respectively.
Brandon Duhaime increased the Steel lead to 4-1 with a goal at the 4:44 mark of the third period.
The Lumberjacks cut their deficit to 4-2 on Adams' second goal of the night, assisted by Rem Pitlick and Trevor Hamilton, at 10:39 of the third period.
That was the closest the Jacks came to a comeback.
The Steel closed the game with three unanswered goals by Lucas Michaud (10:54), Jaremko (13:54) and Ruslan Rakhmatov (18:19).
The Lumberjacks will head to Youngstown next Saturday to play the Phantoms. Puck drop is at 7:00 P.M.
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