The Montana Tech Orediggers hit the ice with a fiery determination as they faced off against the Idaho State University Bengals in a thrilling match-up that had fans on the edge of their seats. The final score stood at Orediggers 5, Bengals 4, in a nail-biting game that showcased the skill and tenacity of both teams.

The Orediggers dominated the shot count with an impressive 49 shots on goal, compared to the Bengals’ 25 shots. Despite their strong offensive presence, the Orediggers struggled to capitalize on their powerplay opportunities, going 0 for 8 on the man advantage. On the other hand, the Bengals managed to convert on one of their five powerplay opportunities, showcasing their ability to capitalize on key moments in the game.

In the crease, Orediggers goalie Brecken Kasse stood tall, facing 25 shots and making 21 saves to help secure the victory for his team. On the opposing end, Bengals goalie Julian Arenal faced a barrage of shots, making an impressive 44 saves on 49 shots.

The game saw standout performances from both teams, with Orediggers’ #10 Cade Holland finding the back of the net with a crucial goal, while Bengals’ #6 Kristian Neddo also managed to light the lamp with a goal of his own.

Overall, the game was a thrilling display of skill, determination, and passion for the game of hockey. The Montana Tech Orediggers showcased their resilience and teamwork to come out on top in a hard-fought battle against the Idaho State University Bengals. With this victory under their belts, the Orediggers are poised to continue their success and make a statement in the ACHA this season. Stay tuned for more updates on the Montana Tech Orediggers as they continue their journey on the ice. Let’s go Orediggers!