![]() ![]() The officiating in Friday’s Game 1 was inconsistent at best - maddeningly inconsistent for Bruins players and coaches - as the four-man crew, which included referees Grant Hendrich and Anthony Vikhter called 88 minutes worth of penalties.at Riverside, will be their 14th match up of the season and sixth in 16 days. The teams have now faced each other 13 times this year.It was the fifth time in 15 days that the Bruins and Minotauros had faced each other, after meeting in the final four games of the regular season.It took only a matter of minutes for Friday’s game to feel like a playoff game. “Right now I’m just finding my rhythm, staying in the lineup, doing as much as I can, playing defensively and helping the team out as much as I can.” “It’s been kind of off-and-on, being scratched or just trying to find my way into the lineup, for most of the season,” said Luther, who played the past two seasons for the Oakland Jr. He was listed as Austin’s fourth-line center Friday night, in the middle of the Brassard twins, Isaak and Matys, who are known as energy players. ![]() It’s been to bring energy and be defensively sound. Luther’s goal is his eighth in 45 games as a Bruin and just his second in more than two months. “He’s been really going through it lately and just to see him get it, it’s a great accomplishment for him and he really deserves it because of all of his hard work.” “Oh, he’s been working so hard and I can’t think of anyone who deserves it more,” said Bruins alternate captain Gavin Morrissey, a Minnesota State University, Mankato commit. While the Bruins still need two victories to win the series against Minot, Luther’s teammates celebrated with and for him, knowing what it means to him to score an overtime winner in the playoffs. ![]()
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