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Pre-Season Volleyball Workout
September 11th, 2009
Matt.Kaskavitch It is not a secret workouts can get mundane. UW-Stout players like to keep things fresh and workout while also having some competitive fun. South campus has some great sand volleyball courts free for student use. Team volleyball is nearly a daily activity for the guys. Here are some snapshots from today’s co-ed action just outside of North Hall.

Brandon Larson (D)

Jesse Pischlar (G)

Nick Hopper (G)

Alex Breeden (D) and Mike Morgan (G)

Volleyball court outside North Hall
Q&A: Jesse Pischlar (G)
August 3rd, 2009
Matt.Kaskavitch 
I had a chance to sit down with Jesse Pischlar, a junior goaltender from Sudbury, ON Canada. Two great goaltenders have led Stout in the past two years with All-American Mike Stone and also Matt Koenig. Pischlar hopes to continue that for the next two seasons. The 6″0 goaltender has had two years to prepare for the starting job that he’ll likely earn at the start of 2009-2010.
Pischlar played most of his junior career with the Bowmanville Eagles in the OPJHL (Ontario Provincial Juinor Hockey League). He was actually drafted by the Sudbury Wolves (OHL). The OHL is Major Junior hockey and is considered the premiere route for players to find their way to the National Hockey League from Canada. Struggling with an injury and not making the roster after training camp, Pischlar headed south to Bowmanville. The OPJHL is a Tier-II Junior A league based in Ontario, Canada. While in Bowmanville Pischlar earned a 15-2-0-1 record with a 2.38 goals-against-average and a .896% save percentage.

Jesse Pischlar In Net
So what does Jesse have to say?
Stouthockey.com: So what is your favorite NHL team?
Jesse Pischlar: Toronto Maple Leafs
Stouthockey.com: Who is your favorite professional goaltender?
Jesse Pischlar: I don’t watch a lot of hockey. However, I’d have to say Martin Brodeur or Partick Roy…those guys are/were absolutely phenomenal.
Stouthockey.com: How about DI Collegiate team?
Jesse Pischlar: Wisconsin Badgers
Stouthockey.com: What has been your best hockey moment so far in your career?
Jesse Pischlar: No doubt winning the Peter’s Cup at Superior. The combination of the support of our fans with the first playoff title in program history is unmatchable.
Stouthockey.com What is your favorite place to play in the NCHA conference?
Jesse Pischlar: At home, the atmosphere that our fans bring is inspirational. For an away match, I would say UWRF; their facility has a lot of class to it.
Stouthockey.com: Do you have any pre-game rituals or things you have to do before going on the ice?
Jesse Pischlar: I need to be sweating buckets before I get my gear on; so I’ll ride the bike, skip, or do some dynamic stretching.
Stouthockey.com: Do you have a favorite kind of leg pad & stick?
Jesse Pischlar: Yea, Vaughn Velocity series, I’ve been wearing that series since 2002. For a stick, I prefer the SherWood 9950 series with a heel curve.
Stouthockey.com:Favorite pre-game meal?
Jesse Pischlar: PASTA!!!
Stouthockey.com: You live most of the year in the United States now, what’s the funniest thing you’ve encountered while living here?
Jesse Pischlar: I could name a hundred thousand different things, but whenever people find out I’m from Canada they ask me one of the following:
1) Do you know so and so (like Canada is the size of their backyard)
2) Do you speak Canadian?
3) Do you get summer?
All three of those get me every time!
Stouthockey.com: What do you like to do when not playing hockey?
Jesse Pischlar: I like to listen to music as well as write music. I play guitar and also play in my own band here at Stout. We usually play at the Underground in the Memorial Student Center on Thursday nights for open mic.
Stouthockey.com: Favorite kind of guitar?
Jesse Pischlar: Ibanez
Stouthockey.com: What’s your favorite band?
Jesse Pischlar: Beneath The Massacre
Stouthockey.com: Toughest class so far at UW-Stout?
Jesse Pischlar:Circuits and Devices, it was a really brutal class with lots of math and abstract concepts. Definately tough.
Stouthockey.com: I’m sure the ladies are dying to know, boxers or briefs?
Jesse Pischlar: Boxer-briefs!
Stouthockey.com: Blondes or Brunettes?
Jesse Pischlar: Blondes
Albert Lea Goaltender Commits To Stout
July 24th, 2009
Matt.Kaskavitch 
Tom Lescovich (G)
UW-Stout has what seems to be a tradition of solid goal-tending. Mike Stone was an All-American and Matt Koenig carried the squad last season all the way to the NCAA Championships. UW-Stout has received a commitment from Tom Lescovich of the Albert Lea Thunder in the NAHL.
A big goaltender standing a towering 6’3 in net, Lescovich has a reputation of being cool headed.
“Most of them out there, they’re a weird duck so to speak (goalies),” Albert Lea head coach Brad Zangs. “And he’s not. He’s a pretty cool kid.”
Tom Lescovich Statistics —
41gp, (4-28-4, 4.81, .879)
Lescovich will probably remind most Stout fans of Matt Koenig, a big goaltender who can move solid in the net. Just because he doesn’t have flashy stats doesn’t mean he can’t play at the collegiate level as a starter. Great goaltenders in college often come from less talented junior teams where they see lots of shots every game.
Lescovich will join junior goaltender Jesse Pischlar (Sudbury, ON) and sophomore Mike Morgan (Northfield, MN). Pischlar who had two years to study under both Koenig and Stone will be the likely starter this coming season and has shown steady improvement since arriving on campus. Morgan will battle with Lescovich for the back-up spot and minutes during the first half of the season against some lesser opponents.
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