The Montana State University Bobcats put on a spectacular display of skill and strategy last night, securing a 4-1 victory over the University of Wyoming Pokes. The match, which took place at Haynes Pavilion, saw the Bobcats outperform the Pokes despite being outshot 55-35.

The Pokes, although having a higher shot count, failed to capitalize on their opportunities. Their powerplay performance was lackluster, with a 0/3 conversion rate. Pokes goalie, Pudgie Sabinash, had a challenging night, facing 35 shots and making 31 saves.

On the other hand, the Bobcats showed their defensive prowess, with goalie Reese McConnell making an impressive 54 saves on 55 shots. Their powerplay conversion rate was also 0/4, indicating that both teams need to work on their special teams play.

Bobcats’ #26 Nicola Roberts and Pokes’ #2 Zoey Brown each scored a goal, contributing to the overall scoreline.

The Bobcats will be looking to carry this momentum into their next game, which is a home match against the University of Utah on Friday, February 20th at the CU Boulder Rec Center Ice Rink. The team’s performance in this game has set high expectations for the rest of the season. The Bobcats’ fans are eagerly awaiting the next match, hoping for another victory to keep the winning streak alive.