Sunday, March 2 – Wisconsin 5 @ St. Louis 0 – The Wisconsin Woodsmen blanked the St. Louis Jr. Blues Sunday afternoon. After a scoreless opening period, tallies began to roll in quick for Wisconsin, as they would score four straight. Vincent Greene, who scored twice, along with Hugh Deinema and Patrick Bowser all lit the lamp to give the Woodsmen a commanding lead. Already up big, Tristen May-Robinson tacked on another for good measure, as netminder Steven Kelley was perfect in net in stopping all 35 shots thrown his way to earn the shutout victory.
Saturday, March 1 – Wisconsin 4 @ St. Louis 2 – Wisconsin’s four-goal third period propelled the Woodsmen over St. Louis. The Jr. Blues struck first following a scoreless first period. Mason Andrew found the back of the net 44 seconds into the middle frame. The tally was his 20th goal of the season. The game went to the third period with St. Louis leading 1-0. The Jr. Blues doubled their lead three minutes into the third period. Michael Soell found his seventh of the season to put St. Louis up 2-0. The Woodsmen finally found the back of the net at 9:09 of the final frame. Then, Justin Funk’s eighth goal of the season opened the floodgates. Funk’s tally slashed the St. Louis lead to 2-1. Johnny Thrasher scored next just 89 seconds later before Maxim Lazo gave the Woodsmen the lead with his 19th 17 seconds after Thrasher. Vincent Greene delivered the back-breaking goal with 2:18 to play to put Wisconsin up 4-2. Steven Kelley stopped 56 shots in the win for the Woodsmen while Alexander Rivolta made 41 saves in for the Jr. Blues. Wisconsin improves to 51 points and sits fourth in the Central Division. St. Louis remains with 35 points and slots in fifth in the Central.