Dakota College at Bottineau Defeats Erie CC In NJCAA Championship Game

Dakota College at Bottineau Defeats Erie CC In NJCAA Championship Game

Dakota College at Bottineau defeated Erie CC in overtime 4-3 Sunday afternoon at the SUNY Broome Ice Center to become the 2016 NJCAA National Ice Hockey Champions. The Jacks struck first in the championship game on a goal from Viktor Brask at 16:48 in the first period with the assist going to Charles Joly.

The #1 seeded Kats responded with two unanswered goals in the second period. The first goal came from Michael Krause at the 4:28 mark and Trevor Evans found the back of the net at 10:05, both goals were assisted by Christian Nati. #2 seed Dakota then scored two goals in a 49 second span for 3-2 lead going into the second intermission. Both goals were unassisted, the first came on a power play from Michael Wirth at the 15:33 mark and the second came from Lucas Walsh.

With 47 seconds left to play in the game the defending national champs came up big to tie the game at 3-all on a goal from Aaron Wanat courtesy of an assist by Tim Duffy. The Kats celebration was short-lived, all it took was 31 seconds into the overtime period for tournament MVP, Phoenix McElroy-Scott, to net the game-winner with assists going to Bryce Enns and Michael Wirth. 

Ken Fitzgerald stopped 25 shots for Dakota while Will Korczynski had 48 stops in goal for Erie.

2016 NJCAA All-Tournament Team:

Forward - Trevor Evans -Erie Community College

Forward - Lucas Walsh - Dakota College of Bottineau

Forward - Michael Wirth - Dakota College of Bottineau

Defense - Tanner Mundahl - Dakota College of Bottineau

Defense - Richard Procknal - Erie Community College

Goalie - William Korczynski - Erie Community College

2016 NJCAA Tournament MVP:

Forward - Phoenix McElroy-Scott - Dakota College of Bottineau

2016 NJCAA National Coach of the Tournament:

Travis Rybchinski - Dakota College of Bottineau

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