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2/10 ~ Deer Lakes celebrates Senior Night in a big way !

Posted by Jeff Mauro on Feb 10 2003 at 04:00PM PST
HARMARVILLE ~ Somerset has turned the corner with its program this season with a 12-6-0 record and some pretty impressive victories over Quaker Valley, Deer Lakes and Freeport. Coach Cliff Ziegler’s club is in a battle to capture a home playoff game for the Eagles and a win over Deer Lakes would go a long way in determining that berth. Deer Lakes celebrated Senior Night with all of the glory deserved for its seniors with three national anthems for its exchange students, who have become a staple with the program. Coach Al Pawloski was looking for a big night from his big guns and maybe a little more defensive effort than their 11-8 setback to Blackhawk last week. It didn’t take long for the Lancers to get on the board as Sean McIntyre took a nice feed from Matt DiSanti at 12:15 and beat Wes Cramer to make it 1-0. Deer Lakes extended its lead with 2:20 remaining in the first as Andreas Backstrom picked up a loose puck and snapped a shot upstairs on the glove side for a 2-0 lead at the break. Early in the second, McIntyre picked up his second on a wrist shot at 13:42 and the Lancers where off and running 3-0. Somerset came right back as Jake Wheeler redirected a Brett Ziegler shot from the point to cut the deficit to 3-1. Just 19 seconds later Jonas Eliasson scored to give Deer Lakes their three-goal cushion back at 10:54. Gardiner McKay scored on the power play set up by Ziegler and the Eagles pulled back within striking distance at 4-2 with 9:20 remaining in the middle frame. Then the game turned into a Deer Lakes runaway as Sean McIntyre scored at 7:14 and 3:09 of the 2nd and the Lancers took a 6-2 lead to the ice cut. On to the third period and Somerset’s Nick Popovich scored off a Jordan Woy rebound to cut the Deer Lakes lead to 7-3. This was to be the Lancers night as Eliasson and Backstrom added two more and Matt DiSanti scored another as Deer Lakes went on to an important and impressive 11-4 victory before a packed house at BladeRunners. Maybe the most impressive performance was the quiet goaltending of Roman Drievenosky, who surrendered only four goals in a wide open defenseless hockey game as the Lancers are now back in the hunt for that home playoff berth. imageimage

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