Augsburg forward Corbin Chapman scored the winning goal with 5:45 left in the third period Saturday night at St. Thomas Arena, giving the Auggies a 3-2 victory over St. Thomas in the MIAC championship game.
The victory advanced the Auggies into the NCAA Division III playoffs.
After neither team scored in the first period, St. Thomas senior Michael Dockry scored the game’s first goal 3:06 into the second period with an assist from Tanner Barnes. With 8:28 gone from the period, Chapman scored on a power play to tie the game. At the 13-minute mark, St. Thomas first-year Brett Gravelle scored a power-play goal, with assists from Johnny Panvica and D.J. Jones, putting the Tommies ahead 2-1 heading into the third period.
Less than a minute into the third period, Augsburg’s Max Pernhem scored to tie the game at 2-2. Chapman followed with the winning goal.
In the third period, the Tommies were unable to get the puck by Augsburg goalie Nick Schmit, who stopped 31 of 33 shots. St. Thomas goalie Benjamin Myers posted 29 saves.
Coach Jeff Boeser, reflecting on the Tommie’s season after the game, said he thought the Tommies (14-8-5) would not get an at-large bid into NCAA Division III tournament play while the Auggies (17-4-6) earned the MIAC’s automatic bid.
“We don’t have enough wins,” Boeser said. “It’s over.”
Putting playoff hopes aside, Boeser praised his team’s effort.
“I’m proud of my guys,” Boeser said. “They left it all on the rink.”
St. Thomas will graduate eight seniors this year. Boeser thanked them for the contributions they have made to the program, and said he is looking forward to next season.
Benton Johnson can be reached at bcjohnson@stthomas.edu