The North Iowa Outlaws proved they could be a great team, escaping with a 3-1 NAHL Central Division victory over the Fargo-Moorhead Jets on Saturday at the North Iowa Ice Arena.
“We’re doing everything we can to win,” North Iowa forward Ross-Ring Jarvi said. “Great teams always find a way to win games, and that’s what I think we are, a great team.”
North Iowa defenseman Matt Morin put North Iowa in front 1-0 heading into the first intermission, scoring a power-play goal with 31 seconds remaining in the opening period.
Fargo-Moorhead’s Mark Johnson tied the score with 2:46 left in the second leaving the third period to decide the outcome.
“We were a lot better in the first period (Saturday) than we were (Friday) and then kind of got a little uninterested in the second period,” said North Iowa coach Dave Boitz, whose team improved to 6-0-0 against the Jets this season. “I think part of that had to do with playing the same team six times in a row, but I was proud of the way our guys stepped up in the third period.”
The Outlaws (15-2-1) indeed stepped up in the third, clamping down on the Jets (9-13-1), largely in part due to another stellar performance by goaltender Robby Moss.
“Robby straight up won the game for us (Friday) and played really well again for us (Saturday), keeping us going,” Ring-Jarvi said of Moss, the league’s top goaltender, who tallied 36 saves for his 14th victory on the season.
Alex Carlson also provided a spark for the Outlaws, setting up Ring-Jarvi for the game-winner with 2:53 to play.
“The last 12 minutes, Alex Carlson just sparked us,” Boitz said. “He’s been in and out of the lineup for us, but he was just great for us tonight and got an assist on the game-winning goal.”
Shea Walters, who entered the game fourth in the NAHL with 31 points, added an insurance goal with 21 seconds remaining for the final margin.
“Shea Walters is a great hockey player, there’s no doubt about it,” Boitz said. “He just does everything and makes big plays when we need them.”
Ring-Jarvi is also amazed by some of the things Walters has done on the ice.
“He’s just dominant when he’s on the ice,” he said. “He does things you just don’t expect.”
The Outlaws return to action Friday for the first of three games in as many days against the Southern Minnesota Express.
“They’re playing really good hockey, so it’ll be really interesting next week,” Boitz said.
NORTH IOWA 3, FARGO-MOORHEAD 1
Fargo-Moorhead 0 1 0 — 0
North Iowa 1 0 2 — 6
First period — NI: 1. Matt Morin (power play) (Tyler Romasco, Reed Rushing), 19:29.
Second period — F-M: 1. Mark Johnson (Pat Deitz), 17:14.
Third period — NI: 2. Ross Ring-Jarvi (Alex Carlson), 17:07; NI: 3. Shea Walters (Joe Harcharik), 19:39.
Shots on goal — Fargo-Moorhead: 9-13-15 — 37; North Iowa: 10-12-17 — 39. Penalties-minutes — Fargo-Moorhead: 4-8; North Iowa: 5-10. Power-play opportunities — Fargo-Moorhead: 0-for-5; North Iowa: 1-for-4. Goalies — Fargo-Moorhead: Elliot Okland 36 saves; North Iowa: Robby Moss 36 saves. Attendance — 780.





