MEQUON, Wis. – It was a night to remember inside the Ozaukee Ice Center on Saturday night as the Concordia Wisconsin ACHA hockey team welcomed Milwaukee to the ice on senior night. The Falcons demolished the Panthers for the second consecutive night with a 10-0 victory to close the weekend with a 22-0 margin over the Panthers.
Before the game, the Falcons honored the senior class of 2025 in Nolan Judge (Glendale, Ariz.), Brandon Ballweg (Woodbridge, Va.), Steven Delikat (Oak Creek, Wis.), Tommy Cassel (Grafton, Wis.), Andrew Malek (Milwaukee, Wis.), Garrett Wilderman (Waukesha, Wis.) and Rex Staudacher (Yorkville, Ill.).
The Falcons had a lot of quality looks in the first period and had 29 shots on net in the first 20 minutes.
The second period lasted nearly an hour with 17 penalties for a combined 67 minutes, seven goals, and some clock malfunctions.
Sophomore Chuck Emme (Glenview, Ill.) lit the lamp with 17:21 left in the second period in front of the net off a pass from junior Dominic Murano (Milwaukee, Wis.) from behind the net.
The first of five power-play goals came off the stick of Rex Staudacher from assists from Dominic Murano and Garrett Wilderman.
A minute later Chuck Emme found Tommy Cassel lurking on the far side of the net for another power-play goal.
The third power-play goal came at 7:09 when Dominic Murano scored off passes from Chuck Emme and Rex Staudacher.
Chuck Emme struck again on the power play off a cross-ice pass from Dominic Murano and a secondary assist to Garrett Wilderman.
The fifth power-play goal came on a sharp-angled shot from Andrew Malek that scored off passes from freshman Rocco Cicirello (Mequon, Wis.) and sophomore Jaxon Hill (Bismarck, N.D.).
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Dominic Murano opened the third-period scoring when he found Own Almburg exiting the box and Almburg skated down the ice to score.
The power play continued to give to the Falcons in the third period when Chuck Emme scored in front of the net from assists from Rex Staudacher and Dominic Murano.
The final goal of the evening came from Tommy Cassel when he scored off a rebound of his own shot.
The Falcons blitzed the Milwaukee net with 78 shots that led to the Milwaukee netminder taking a handful of penalties.
Sophomore Fred Roufs (Sioux Falls, S.D.) was cool, calm, and collected and stopped all 15 shots in the shutout and finished with zero penalty minutes.
The Falcons dominated the faceoff circle and won 61 of the 85 faceoffs. Tommy Cassel won 27, Brandon Ballweg won 12, Dominic Murano won 11, Rocco Cicirello won all five of his and sophomore Michael Sobczak (Wood Dale, Ill.) won all four.
Concordia returns to action on Friday night at Marquette.