Bruins hold off a push from Minotauros

Published 11:04 pm Friday, November 27, 2015

Austin’s Derek Olmschenk checks Minot’s Jack Murphy during the first period Friday  night in Riverside Arena. Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

Austin’s Derek Olmschenk checks Minot’s Jack Murphy during the first period Friday night in Riverside Arena. Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

The Austin Bruins set the tone early on and then they survived a physical push to beat Minot 3-1 in Riverside Arena Friday.

The win puts the Bruins (14-10-1 overall) in a first place tie with the Minotauros (13-7-3 overall) in the NAHL Central Division. Austin took a 2-0 lead when Justin Misiak and Jade Miller each scored goals in the first two minutes and 15 seconds of the game and Marcus Kalstrom scored his first goal of the season to make it 3-0 Bruins.

Goalie Kristofer Carlson makes a stop on Minot’s Tyler Jeanson during the first period Friday night at Riverside Arena. Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

Goalie Kristofer Carlson makes a stop on Minot’s Tyler Jeanson during the first period Friday night at Riverside Arena. Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

“It definitely helps when you’re playing on the attack instead of the defensive,” Austin goalie Kristofer Carlson, who had 28 saves, said. “You want to set the tone at home, you want to give your fans a good time and you want to show a little energy out there.”

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Austin controlled the game for the most part as both teams spent plenty of time in the penalty box. Austin was penalized 18 times for 66 minutes and Minot was penalized 11 times for 41 minutes. The Bruins stopped nine of Minot’s 10 power play opportunities, including a five-on-three chance in the first period.

Bruins head coach Kyle Grabowski doesn’t want his team to settle for getting pushed around against a physical Minotauros team, but h doesn’t want them to get carried away either.

“You stick up for your teammates and you want to be team tough,” Grabowski said. “I’d like us to be a little bit more disciplined. I thought we reacted a little bit too much to some of the after whistle stuff. You don’t want to kill [power plays] ten times in a hockey game and that’s something that’ll have to be addressed for sure.”

Carlson made some big saves, but a lot of Minot’s looks were from outside. He said his defense kept things under control for him.

“The defense was unbelievable,” he said. “They battled, they blocked shots and we had to kill of a lot of penalties.”

With just three games on the season remaining against Minot, including one in Riverside 7:05 p.m. Saturday, the Bruins will have to make those remaining match ups count. The Bruins have won their last three against Minot, after dropping their first contests against them.

“Every time we play them head to head is obviously a big deal,” Grabowski said. “Our division is hard enough to get points no matter who you play, but when you play the first place team it’s time to take care of business.”

SCORING SUMMARY

Minot 1 0 0 — 1

Austin 3 0 0 — 3

First period

(A) Justin Misiak (AJ Drobot, Jacob Paganelli) 1:30

(A) Jade Miller (Dawson DiPietro, Gilbert Gabor) 2:15

(A) Marcus Kalstrom (DiPietro, Miller) 18:41

(M) Chase Springman (James LaDouce, Christian Mohs) 19:29

Second period

No scoring

Third period

No scoring

Shots: Austin — 20; Minot — 29

Power plays: Austin — 0-for-4; Minot — 1-for-10