Preview: Jake Livanavage, Abram Wiebe return from Switzerland

6 days ago 2

Jan. 2—GRAND FORKS — Jake Livanavage and Abram Wiebe played in the

Spengler Cup final

at noon local time Wednesday in Davos, Switzerland.

Since then, it's been trains, planes and automobiles for the UND junior defensemen.

Advertisement

They took a late-night train from Davos to Zurich on Wednesday night, arriving in their hotel around 2 a.m. They slept for three hours, then left for the Zurich airport.

They flew from Zurich to Amsterdam, then Amsterdam to Minneapolis. Then, their 22-hour travel day ended with a five-hour car ride to Grand Forks.

Livanavage and Wiebe arrived in Grand Forks around 8 p.m. Thursday.

Tonight, they'll attempt to play in a college hockey game.

It will be their fifth game in eight days, and Saturday will be their sixth game in nine days. . . while traveling halfway around the world in between.

No, it's not ideal, but UND doesn't have much of a choice. UND will be without several top players for this weekend's series against Mercyhurst at 7:07 p.m. Friday and 6:07 p.m. Saturday in Ralph Engelstad Arena.

Advertisement

The Fighting Hawks are without defenders E.J. Emery and Keaton Verhoeff, who are at the World Junior Championship. With defenseman Ian Engel questionable for the weekend with an undisclosed ailment, UND would be down to four blue liners (Andrew Strathmann, Sam Laurila, Jayden Jubenvill and Bennett Zmolek) without Livanavage and Wiebe.

That's why UND's staff worked to get Livanavage and Wiebe back as soon as possible.

Up front, UND is without Cole Reschny and Will Zellers, who are at the World Juniors.

"Obviously, we have some guys out," Laurila said. "I think we have a ton of guys that can step up and play different roles and make plays. So, everyone will be ready to go for whatever situation they're put in."

Advertisement

It could be a huge weekend for Strathmann and Laurila.

They'll likely be asked to play significant minutes with UND managing Livanavage and Wiebe.

That's something both are capable of doing.

Last season, Laurila led the United States Hockey League in average time on ice. He played 25:19 per game for the Fargo Force. Nobody in the league was remotely close to that number. Luke Osburn of Youngstown (now at Wisconsin) was second with 22:24 per game.

Strathmann, meanwhile, averaged 19:47 during his last year in Youngstown.

"The biggest thing we're trying to focus on is our pace of play and our competitiveness," UND coach Dane Jackson said. "If we have competitive, fast, hard-working guys out there, that's a good place to start."

Advertisement

Mercyhurst doesn't have any players at the World Juniors, but it does have an assistant coach there. Karlis Zirnis is currently in the Twin Cities serving as an assistant coach for Latvia's World Junior team.

The World Junior quarterfinals are scheduled for Friday, and UND will be monitoring the scores.

If the United States or Canada lose in the quarters, those players could return to Grand Forks for the series finale Saturday. There's also a chance Zirnis could come to Grand Forks for the series finale if Latvia is done.

Mercyhurst has struggled this season, going 0-15-1. The Lakers also have faced a wave of injuries. They were

Advertisement

without 12 players

for their last game against Holy Cross.

Five of those players will be back this weekend, including leading goal-scorer Will Schumacher and defensemen Kaden Muir and Caleb Price.

"We've been challenged offensively," Mercyhurst coach Rick Gotkin said. "We're getting looks, we just don't score enough. We're trying to play a good team-defensive game, trying to be above pucks, manage pucks. We're doing a pretty good job of that in our league."

This is UND's final nonconference series of the regular season — and it's an important one. Mercyhurst's NPI ranking of 63 means anything but a sweep could be damaging to UND's NPI ranking (currently second).

Advertisement

The Fighting Hawks are 6-2 in nonconference play.

"We know how (nonconference) affects you," Jackson said. "We try to focus on the process and the day-to-day. But we all know in the back of our minds that having a good nonconference is important. We've had a good nonconference so far. We've talked about that a little bit with our guys — just really try to finish with two more good, strong efforts to strengthen that part of our schedule."

UND MCY

14-4 Rec 0-15-1

2 NPI 63

3.8 (5th) Off 1.4 (62nd)

2.3 (11th) Def 4.6 (63rd)

29.9 (4th) PP 7.8 (63rd)

81.3 (28th) PK 63.3 (63rd)

51.9 (16th) FO 47.6 (52nd)

Advertisement

.908 (20th) SP .868 (62nd)

Note: National rank in parentheses. Categories are record, NPI ranking, offense (goals per game), defense (goals against per game), power play percentage, penalty kill percentage, faceoff percentage and team save percentage.

UND — F Josh Zakreski out (lower body), F, Cole Reschny out (World Juniors), F Will Zellers out (World Juniors), D Keaton Verhoeff out (World Juniors), D E.J. Emery out (World Juniors), D Ian Engel questionable (undisclosed), D Abram Wiebe probable (Spengler Cup), D Jake Livanavage probable (Spengler Cup)

Mercyhurst — F Barrett Brooks out (lower), F Riley Fitzgerald out (upper), F, Alexander Dimitriadis out (upper), F Tyler Haskins out (lower), F Joey Serpa out (NCAA), F Spencer Smith out (lower), G Simon Bucheler out (undisclosed), F Will Schumacher probable, F Noah Sedore probable, D Kaden Muir probable, D Caleb Price probable, G Salvatore Evola probable

Advertisement

Hockey fans in this area remember Alex Bump's five-goal game for Prior Lake at the 2022 Minnesota state hockey tournament before Bump became a star and national champion at Western Michigan. Bump's linemate at Prior Lake was Schumacher, now a freshman at Mercyhurst. Schumacher has missed nearly half of Mercyhurst's games this season with an injury, but he's been their best goal-scorer when he's in the lineup. Schumacher has five goals in nine games for the Lakers.

While UND's players have had major success at the World Junior Championship in the last week, there's another guy who could have been there still in UND's locker room. That is sophomore winger Mac Swanson. The Alaska native has put together a solid sophomore season — 13 points in 18 games — but will be looked to up the offense without several key players in the lineup this weekend.

Lineups could be interesting this weekend on both sides. UND has some of its best players at the World Juniors. Mercyhurst is dealing with injuries up front. Depth will play a major role in this series and that's an area where UND has excelled this season.

Friday: 3-0 UND

Advertisement

Saturday: 4-1 UND

Friday

TV: Midco Sports (GF Ch. 27/622 HD). Alex Heinert play-by-play, Jim Scanlan analyst, Taylor Budge and Brett Hextall at the desk.

Stream: NCHChockey.com/tv. Midco broadcast.

Radio: The Fox (96.1 FM). Tim Hennessy play-by-play, Mike LaMoine analyst.

Saturday

TV: Midco Sports (GF Ch. 27/622 HD). Nick Maxson play-by-play, Jim Scanlan analyst. Taylor Budge and Brett Hextall at the desk.

Stream: NCHChockey.com/tv. Midco broadcast.

Radio: The Fox (96.1 FM). Tim Hennessy play-by-play, Mike LaMoine analyst.

GFH:

College hockey's longest-tenured coach makes first trip to GF

GFH:

What could UND's lineup look like this weekend?

Advertisement

GFH:

Brock Nelson, Jake Sanderson make U.S. Olympic hockey team

GFH:

Dane Jackson, Eric Schmidt named Herald's Sportspersons of the year

GFH:

Collegiate players a huge hit with fans in Switzerland

GFH:

HC Davos sinks U.S. Collegiate Selects in Spengler final

GFH:

Keaton Verhoeff becomes sixth-youngest defenseman to play for Canada

GFH:

UND players thriving at World Juniors

DFO:

Will Zellers having an incredible World Juniors with Team USA

Scoring

21 Ben Strinden (NSH), sr, f, 11-8—21

17 Cole Reschny (CGY), fr, f, 2-16—18

9 Will Zellers (BOS), fr, f, 10-5—15

4 Jake Livanavage, jr, f, 3-12—15

7 Mac Swanson (PIT), so, f, 4-9—13

Advertisement

26 Dylan James (DET), sr, f, 8-4—12

18 Keaton Verhoeff (2026), fr, d, 4-7—11

25 Abram Wiebe (VGK) jr, d, 2-9—11

29 Ellis Rickwood, sr, f, 2-9—11

8 Ollie Josephson (SEA), fr, f, 3-7—10

19 Cody Croal, so, f, 5-3—8

20 Cade Littler (CGY), so, f, 4-4—8

15 Jack Kernan, fr, f, 2-3—5

6 E.J. Emery (NYR), so, d, 2-2—4

22 David Klee (SJS), fr, f, 2-2—4

27 Anthony Menghini, jr, f, 2-2—4

14 Tyler Young, sr, f, 1-2—3

24 Josh Zakreski, fr, f, 1-2—3

13 Sam Laurila (NYI), fr, d, 0-3—3

2 Bennett Zmolek, sr, d, 0-2—2

16 Andrew Strathmann (CBJ), so, d, 0-1—1

3 Jayden Jubenvill, so, d, 0-1—1

28 Dalton Andrew, so, f, 0-0—0

11 Ian Engel, fr, d, 0-0—0

Advertisement

31 Gibson Homer, sr, g, 0-0—0

35 Jan Špunar, fr, g, 0-0—0

1 Zach Sandy, sr, g, dnp

Goaltending

31 Gibson Homer, sr, 5-4, 2.58, .894

35 Jan Špunar, fr, 9-0, 1.67, .934

1 Zach Sandy, dnp

Scoring

16 Jacob LeBlanc, fr, d, 0-6—6

21 Will Schumacher, fr, f, 5-0—5

15 Dominik Bartecko, so, f, 2-3—5

23 Christian Kocsis, so, f, 2-2—4

7 Tyler DesRochers, jr, f, 2-2—4

14 Andrew LeBlanc, fr, f, 0-4—4

3 John Larkin, sr, d, 1-2—3

24 Matteo Disipio, so, f, 1-2—3

26 Spencer Smith, jr, f, 1-2—3

6 Trent Sambrook, jr, d, 0-3—3

8 Brendan Lamb, so, f, 1-1—2

10 Francesco Iasenza, fr, d, 1-1—2

16 Ryan Coughlin, sr, f, 0-2—2

22 Noah Sedore, jr, f, 0-2—2

Advertisement

11 Barrett Brooks, sr, f, 1-0—1

37 Connor Pelc, jr, f, 1-0—1

27 Alexander Dimitriadis, fr, f, 1-0—1

9 Sean James, jr, f, 1-0—1

28 Tyler Nasca, sr, d, 1-0—1

19 Riley Fitzgerald, so, f, 1-0—1

2 Peter Klemm, fr, d, 0-1—1

5 Caleb Price, sr, d, 0-0—0

4 Jaryd Sych, jr, d, 0-0—0

20 Kaden Muir, so, d, 0-0—0

29 Charles-Edward Gravel, fr, g, 0-0—0

99 Michael Chambre, so, g, 0-0—0*

33 Salvatore Evola, 5th, g, 0-0—0

43 Tyler Haskins, sr, f, dnp

34 Joey Serpa, jr, f, dnp

44 Simon Bucheler, jr, g, dnp

1 Henry Hunt, fr, g, dnp

Goaltending

29 Charles-Edward Gravel, fr, 0-12-1, 3.89, .884

99 Michael Chambre, so, 0-3, 6.08, .858*

33 Salvatore Evola, 5th, 0-0, 3.69, .862

44 Simon Bucheler, jr, g, dnp

1 Henry Hunt, fr, g, dnp

*Chambre left the team for Waterloo (USHL)

Read Entire Article