DUBLIN, Ohio – The No. 2-seeded Indiana Tech men's ice hockey team defeated No. 3-seeded Lindenwood-Belleville, 6-3, on Friday afternoon in the semifinals of the NAIA National Tournament, hosted by the NAIA Hockey Coaches Association, at OhioHealth Chiller Dublin.
"We were able to find out legs halfway through the second period and execute the forecheck properly," head coach
Frank DiCristofaro said. "We also buried on our chances and (John) Slavik made some key saves at the right time."
The Lynx, who Tech had defeated in its four previous matchups this season, got out to a quick start as they took a 3-1 lead over the Warriors after 20 minutes of play. The Orange and Black cut the deficit to 3-2 after two periods following a goal from
Wyatt Stotts, but then found its offense in the final period of regulation.
Jarrett Pfeiffer got things started with 86 seconds into the period with a goal to knot the game up at 3-3 before
Adam Jonak scored 24 seconds later to make it a 4-3 game. A power play goal from
Alex Gregorich put the Warriors up 5-3 with five and a half minutes gone in the period while
Mike Tish scored an empty-netter to cap the scoring and give Tech the 6-3 win and a berth in the championship game of the inaugural tournament.
John Slavik came on in relief to pick up the win, making 21 shots in 40 minutes of action.
Tech (22-9-2) will face off with No. 1-seeded Aquinas in the championship game of the NAIA National Tournament on Saturday at 5 p.m. from OhioHealth Chiller Dublin.