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Morgan Cey Turns In First Career Shutout In 7-0 Win Over Lake Superior State

Dec. 1, 2001

Final Stats

Notre Dame, Ind. – The Notre Dame Fighting Irish got goals from seven different players and freshman goaltender Morgan Cey turned in his first career shutout as the Irish blanked the Lake Superior State Lakers 7-0 at the Joyce Center on Saturday night.

Cey made 20 saves on the night and got all the offensive support he would need in the first period when Notre Dame scored four times while limiting the Lakers to just three shots on goal.

The seven-goal victory was the largest margin of victory for the Irish in CCHA play and was the biggest shutout that Notre Dame has ever recorded in CCHA play.

The win also improved the Irish to 3-6-4 overall and put them back at .500 in the league at 3-3-3. Lake Superior falls to 3-10-0 on the year and 2-9-0 in league play.

“There wasn’t one reason for the way we played tonight,” said head coach Dave Poulin.

“I really thought we did all the little things well. We won the battles for loose pucks. We made short, quick passes to move the puck, we finished our checks and our special teams had a strong night. Plus, we got offense from a lot of different people which you always like to see.”

Connor Dunlop (a goal and an assist) got the Irish on the board at 5:33 of the first period when he took a feed from David Inman and snapped it past Lakers’ goaltender Scott Murray for his fourth goal of the season.

Junior defenseman Paul Harris, playing in his first game of the season, collected his first goal of the season when he jumped into the play late, took a feed from Rob Globke and one-timed a low, hard shot under Murray at 9:02.

The line of Inman-Globke and Michael Chin struck again at 14:52. The trio recorded two goals and added five assists on the night in their first game together. This time Globke (goal and assist) took a pass from Inman and drilled a shot past Murray for his first goal since Oct. 12 and third goal of the year.

Inman (a goal and two assists) made it 4-0 with a power play goal with an assist to Tom Galvin at 18:25. Inman tracked down a loose puck in the Notre Dame zone and carried the puck to the right wing boards in the Lake Superior zone. He dropped a pass to Galvin at the right point who returned it to Inman and the senior blasted a shot past Murray for his team-best seventh goal of the season.

“That line (Inman-Globke-Chin) had a strong night. They give us a big line with speed. I really liked the way they played in practice this week.” said Poulin.

The Irish added two goals in the second period as Yan Stastny scored the first of his career at 7:24 and then Evan Nielsen (goal and assist) scored his second of the year at 10:54. Alex Lalonde (goal and assist) closed the scoring when he picked up his own rebound behind the LSSU net, skated in front and tucked it past Murray just 59 seconds into the third period for the final goal of the night.

On the night, Notre Dame outshot Lake Superior State, 38-20. The 38 shots was a season-high by the Irish. Murray made 31 saves for the Lakers while Cey kicked out 20 on the night.

Twice in the game, the Irish were forced to kill five-on-three power plays, one of two full minutes. “We gave special recognition after the game to Morgan for his first shutout and to our special teams. They really responded when the game was still close early,” said Poulin.

For Cey, who has played in 11 of Notre Dame’s 13 games so far in his rookie season, the shutout was a team effort.

“I thought this was the best game we’ve played all season,” said Cey.

“We played solid defense and we got a few bounces to bounce our way tonight. Our penalty killing was awesome. I’m really happy with the outcome of this game.”

The Irish can’t rest on Saturday’s nights results too long though as they meet the Lakers on Sunday at 5:05 p.m.

“We know we have to start getting ready for tomorrow night. We know they’ll come out playing hard and we’ll have another battle, so we have to be ready to play,” said Poulin.

IRISH HOCKEY NOTES:

Cey’s shutout was the first by an Irish goaltender since Tony Zasowski shut out Michigan State on Dec. 4, 1999, by a 1-0 score.

The last time the Irish won a game by more than seven goals was on Oct. 14, 1994 when they beat St. Francis Xavier by a 10-2 margin.

Junior Michael Chin (two assists) extended his scoring streak to a career-high six games (3-4-7) and recorded his first multiple-point game since the 1999-00 when he scored two goals versus Nebraska-Omaha (2/14/00).

Junior John Wroblewski has a single-season career-high for goals (3) and points (7) this season. Wroblewski has scored points in seven of his last eight games (3-4-7).

Notre Dame’s league mark of 3-3-3 is their best in CCHA play after nine games since the 1998-99 season when the Irish started the year 7-1-1 in the league.

After starting the year 0-4-1, the Irish are 3-2-3 in their last eight games.

The Irish are 3-0-2 versus Lake Superior State in their last five games at the Joyce Center.

SCORING SUMMARY

Lake Superior State (3-10-0/2-9-9) 0 0 0 – 0

Notre Dame (3-6-4/3-3-3) 4 2 1 – 7

Scoring

First Period: ND: Connor Dunlop 4 (David Inman, Evan Nielsen), 5:33, ND: Paul Harris 1 (Rob Globke, Michael Chin), 9:02, ND: Globke 3 (Inman, Chin), 14:52, ND: Inman 7 (Galvin), PPG, 18:25.

Penalties: LSSU: 1 for 2 minutes, ND: 2 for 4 minutes.

Second Period: ND: Yan Stastny 1 (Brad Wanchulak), 7:24, ND: Nielsen 2 (Alex Lalonde, John Wroblewski), 10:54.

Penalties: LSSU: 4 for 16 minutes, ND: 6 for 28 minutes.

Third Period: ND: Lalonde 2 (Dunlop, Aaron Gill), 00:59.

Penalties: LSSU: 2 for 4 minutes, ND: 5 for 10 minutes.

Shots On Goal:

Lake Superior State 3 – 7 – 10 – 20

Notre Dame 14 -11 – 13 – 38

Goaltender Saves:

Lake Superior State – Scott Murray (60:00) 10 – 9 – 12 – 31

Notre Dame – Morgan Cey (60:00) 3 – 7 – 10 – 20

Power Plays: LSSU: 0 for 8, ND: 1 for 5

Attendance: 1,500