Lumberjacks look to bounce back in November with holiday homestand

Community News |Nov 27, 2019|4 min read

Muskegon Lumberjacks LogoMUSKEGON WENT INTO NOVEMBER HOT, BUT NOW FIGHTING OFF SOME WINTER BLUES

After Danil Gushchin closed out his amazing four-goal performance to propel the Muskegon Lumberjacks to a 4-3 overtime win on Nov. 1, the team seemed pretty invincible.­

 

It was the Jacks’ seventh straight victory after an 0-4 start to the season, and momentum seemed to be carrying them toward first place.

 

But since Nov. 1, Muskegon has dropped five of its last six games and has fallen in the standings. The latest setbacks came in Omaha last weekend, when the Jacks lost 4-1 on Friday and 5-2 on Saturday.

 

Now the big question is what happened to the Lumberjacks in recent weeks, and how are they going to quickly right the ship?

 

“We just need to work a little harder to get out of this slump,” said Lumberjacks coach Mike Hamilton. “We have to find a way to figure this out. It’s really hard to win games in this league, but we must push forward.”

 

The Lumberjacks will try to get a new winning streak started on Wednesday night when they host the Team USA Under-17 squad at 7:05 p.m. at L.C. Walker Arena.

 

They will travel to Chicago to play the first-place Steel on Friday, then return home to host the Steel at 7:05 p.m. on Saturday. Wednesday is College Night and $2 Beer, and Saturday night is the annual Teddy Bear Toss.

 

The Lumberjacks’ offensive production has decreased significantly in November, but it hasn’t been due to a lack of opportunities.

 

In October, when the Lumberjacks posted a 6-2 record, they averaged 31.4 shots per game. In November that average is virtually the same – 31.3 shots per contest. But a lot fewer shots have been going in the net.

 

The Lumberjacks scored 37 goals in October in eight games, for an average of 4.6 per game. They have only managed to score 17 goals in November’s seven games, an average of 2.4 per game.

 

Muskegon has also given up more goals in November than October, despite allowing about the same number of shots per game.

 

The Lumberjacks allowed 20 goals in October for an average of 2.5 per game. In November they’ve given up 28, for an average of four per contest.

 

“The team has been giving up too many good chances, and we haven’t converted on ours,” Hamilton said. “We are not going to panic, just continue to work hard.”

 

The Lumberjacks’ power play unit has taken a dip this month, after going 4-for-23 in October. They have only managed five goals in 36 chances with a skater advantage in November.

 

“We need to clean some things up on the power play,” the coach said. “It was nice to see us score a couple of power play goals recently, but we need to have more of that.”

 

Muskegon’s penalty kill has remained solid, allowing just four power play goals in 32 chances in October and five tallies in 33 shorthanded situations in November.

 

Over the last three games the second period has been a struggle for the Lumberjacks, who have been outscored 7-0.

 

“We have to figure out why we are struggling during the second period,” Hamilton said. “Is there something we are doing wrong during the intermission? Can we make some adjustments to make it a better period for us?”

 

Challenging week ahead

 

Muskegon is now 8-8-1 on the season, good for seventh place in the USHL’s Eastern Conference.

 

The Chicago Steel lead the conference with 29 points, followed by Dubuque (25), Team USA (22), Cedar Rapids, Green Bay and Youngstown (all tied with 21 points), Muskegon (17) and Madison (5).

 

The Jacks have had good success so far against the Team USA Under-17 squad, their opponent on Wednesday. They are 2-0 with a 15-5 scoring advantage in those two games.

 

Muskegon has yet to play the first-place Steel, who have been rolling so far this season. Chicago is 14-3-1 and has all three of the league’s top point producers – Sean Farrell with 28 points (eight goals, 20 assists), Mathieu De St. Phalle with 23 (12 goals, 11 assists) and Sam Colangelo with 23 (11 goals, 12 assists).

 

The Lumberjacks take on Team USA’s U-17 team Wednesday and the Chicago Steel on Saturday. Wednesday is College Night and $2 Beer, and Saturday night is the annual Teddy Bear Toss. Puck drops at 7:05 PM for both home games.