ROMEOVILLE, IL – A big win on Friday didn’t carry over Saturday for ninth-ranked Jamestown Jimmies ACHA Division 1 Men’s Hockey.

The seventh-ranked Panthers charged to a 4-0 lead and defeated the Jimmies 6-3 in the Chicago Classic at Canlan Sports-Romeoville.

Nolan Bowsher scored twice for unbeaten Drury (16-0-0-0), who had 11 different players with at least one point.

Francis Young-Menard opened the scoring for the Panthers 3:10 into the first period and a power play goal by K-T Walters at 10:06 had Drury up 2-0 through 20 minutes.

Bowsher scored 1:34 into the second period and Daniel Beaupre lit the lamp just over two and a half minutes later for a 4-0 Drury lead.

Wyatt Johnson scored his second of the season for the Jimmies from Malachi Franklin at 15:20 of the second period, but a Tyson Horiachka power play goal with 2:32 left in the middle period restored the four-goal Panther margin.

Brad Fortin scored shorthanded, his ninth of the season, at 2:37 of the third for UJ, then Griffin Bourassa scored his first from Carson Brown and Alex Erichuk at 8:05 and the Jimmies were within 5-3.

Bowsher sealed the game for Drury with his second of the day at 18:14.

Drury went 2-for-5 on the power play while Jamestown was 0-for-4.  Drury had 32 shots to Jamestown’s 28.

Brandon Weare stopped just eight of 12 shots before being pulled in favor of Jordan Lott, who made 18 saves.

Jamestown will complete play at the Chicago Classic Sunday against 17th-ranked Utah.