BOWLING GREEN — The Bowling Green State University hockey team has been in a scoring funk recently, netting just one goal in its last two games, both losses.
It led to some negative talk among the Falcons.
“There was some talk around practice, [players saying], 'We’re not going to score’ and 'I can’t score,’” BG coach Chris Bergeron admitted. “It was a little bit of feeling sorry for ourselves, and we had to nip that in the rear end.”
For a night the Falcons did just that, blitzing Alaska-Anchorage for five second-period goals to claim a 6-2 victory in a Western Collegiate Hockey Association contest in front of 2,753 at the BG Ice Arena Thursday.