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OFFICIAL SITE OF MARIAN UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS
FOND DU LAC, WISCONSIN
Marian ACHA D2 vs. Purdue Northwest (Oct. 4, 2024)

ACHA D2

No. 4 Marian ACHA D2 finishes regular season with two wins

OSHKOSH, Wis. / FOND DU LAC - No. 4 Marian University ACHA D2 (17-3-0, 10-0-0 NCHL) closed out the regular season defeating UW-Oshkosh 4-0 and No. 24 Aurora 4-1.
 
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GAME 1 (UW-OSHKOSH, ROAD, W, 4-0)
  • Marian was able to get ou tto a strong start with Serge Simard and Gavyn Galloway each lighting the lamp in the opening period.
  • This proved to be more than enough as the Sabre defense put together a dominating performance.
  • Justin Doucette added to the lead with a goal in the second, and Devon Butler iced the game with a power-play score in the third period.
GAME 2 (AURORA, HOME, W, 4-1)
  • Game two of the weekend started a little slower with Aurora netting a power play as the lone score of the opening period.
  • The Sabre offense was able to pick things up for the final two periods opening with an Easton Nick power-play score to tie the game in the second period.
  • The Sabres then took the lead off of a Simon Ellingson power-play goal to open the third.
  • Chris Regan was able to pad the lead, and Butler once again iced the game with the final goal, this time short-handed.
 
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GAME 1
  • Marian finished with a 50-22 advantage for shots and had at least 14 shots in all three periods.
  • The Sabres killed off all four UWO power plays and went 1-for-3 on the power play.
  • The shutout was the fourth this season and second against the Titans.
  • Marian is now 18-1-0 all-time against UW-Oshkosh.
GAME 2
  • Marian finished with a 35-25 edge for shots and had at last 14 shots in the final two periods.
  • The Sabre power play finished 3-for-4, while the penalty kill allowed one goal in just as many chances.
  • Marian improves to 10-7-0 all-time against the Spartans with wins in four of the last five games.
 
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Devon Butler had a special-teams goal in each game.
Jackson Powers (3-0-0) had the first shutout of his career stopping all 22 shots he saw against UWO.
Tyler McArthur (13-3-0) made 24 saves to earn the win against Aurora.
 
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Players Mentioned

Devon Butler

#88 Devon Butler

F
6' 1"
Junior
French River Rapids (NOJHL)
Justin Doucette

#14 Justin Doucette

F
5' 9"
Senior
Sexmith Vipers (NWJHL)
Simon Ellingson

#90 Simon Ellingson

F
5' 10"
Senior
Milwaukee Power (NA3HL)
Gavyn Galloway

#17 Gavyn Galloway

F
5' 11"
Junior
Helena Bighorns (NA3HL)
Tyler McArthur

#50 Tyler McArthur

G
6' 0"
Junior
Fort St. John Huskies (NWJHL)
Easton Nick

#29 Easton Nick

F
6' 2"
Junior
Milwaukee Power (NA3HL)
Chris Regan

#21 Chris Regan

F
5' 10"
Sophomore
Atlanta Mad Hatters (USPHL)
Serge Simard

#61 Serge Simard

F
5' 11"
Senior
St. Vital Victorias (MMJHL)
Jackson Powers

#65 Jackson Powers

G
6' 3"
Freshman
Fort St. John's Huskies (NWJHL)

Players Mentioned

Devon Butler

#88 Devon Butler

6' 1"
Junior
French River Rapids (NOJHL)
F
Justin Doucette

#14 Justin Doucette

5' 9"
Senior
Sexmith Vipers (NWJHL)
F
Simon Ellingson

#90 Simon Ellingson

5' 10"
Senior
Milwaukee Power (NA3HL)
F
Gavyn Galloway

#17 Gavyn Galloway

5' 11"
Junior
Helena Bighorns (NA3HL)
F
Tyler McArthur

#50 Tyler McArthur

6' 0"
Junior
Fort St. John Huskies (NWJHL)
G
Easton Nick

#29 Easton Nick

6' 2"
Junior
Milwaukee Power (NA3HL)
F
Chris Regan

#21 Chris Regan

5' 10"
Sophomore
Atlanta Mad Hatters (USPHL)
F
Serge Simard

#61 Serge Simard

5' 11"
Senior
St. Vital Victorias (MMJHL)
F
Jackson Powers

#65 Jackson Powers

6' 3"
Freshman
Fort St. John's Huskies (NWJHL)
G