Season ends in shutout

Tyler Frakes and Dan Smith remained on the ice after the game ended and shared a few laughs with their opponents.
Despite the shutout loss of five points to Orchard Lake St. Mary’s, the seniors took the time to show good sportsmanship before heading to the locker room.
The Wolves contained their opponents during the first period and only one goal of the Eaglets ten shots on the net made it past goalie Garrett Knappe.
During the second period, St. Mary’s scored four goals, three within a six minute span.
‘The third period we played an even game again, but they beat us in the second period,? said Coach Bryan Krygier. ‘They are a good team and well-coached and when you come up against a good team like that you got to have a perfect game and we didn’t have that tonight.?
The ending capped off a season best described by Krygier as up and down.
‘I don’t think we played to our full potential. It’s kind of hard to get across to a lot of athletes in general,? he said. ‘You only have so many games in your senior year and when you run out it’s too late. I think a lot of our seniors, now that it’s done, they probably regret not giving a lot more or changing a lot of things.?
The team loses 10 seniors.
‘I think they are good guys and they will do well in whatever school they decide to go to,? said Krygier.
In the last game, the boys had 10 shots on goal.
Knappe saved 21 shots and Neeko Muniz saved eight in the last period.
The team ended the season with an overall record 10-15-1.
They finished fourth in OAA I behind Rochester United, Stoney Creek and Farmington Hills United.