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February 17, 2015
Friday, Feb. 13
 
New England 5 vs. Maine 4 (SO) - Three periods of regulation and an overtime session were not enough to settle matters as New England defeated Maine in a shootout 5-4 (2-1 SO). The shootout lasted for 10 attempts between the teams. Maine's shootout goal was scored by Spence Cowand. In addition to the clincher, New England got a shootout goal from Jake Latham. New England came back from a two-goal deficit to capture the victory. New England was down 3-1 after a goal by Maine's Matt Jerome at 7:47 in the second period. New England knotted things up at 4-4 on a goal by Cowand at 15:12 in the third period. New England got the win behind a great game by Henrik Nilsson, who had two goals and one assist. Nilsson scored the first of his two goals at 8:59 into the second period to make the score 3-2 Maine. Tyler Duquette picked up the assist. Nilsson's next tally made the score 4-3 New England with 2:49 left in the second period. New England had taken the advantage when Maine's Matt Henderson got sent off for tripping. Steve Crocker assisted on the tally. New England was forced to rely heavily on their penalty kill unit throughout the game, as it racked up 20 penalty minutes. New England additionally got points from Crocker, who also racked up one goal and one assist. New England also got a goal from Rick Marvin as well. In addition, New England received assists from Latham, who had one and Andre Nybo, who had two. Maine could not stay out of the penalty box, as the team accrued 20 minutes in penalties during the game. Maine also got points from Drew Lupardo, who also tallied one goal and one assist to lead the team in points. Noel Fischer also scored for Maine. More assists for Maine came via Ben Henderson, Taylor Zion, and Ryder Parkhurst, who each chipped in one. Devyn Levesque rejected 26 shots on goal for New England. New England registered two goals on six power play opportunities. Maine's starting goalie, Jon Fields, made 16 saves and finished with the sol before he was taken out in favor of Lucas Osborne, who stopped three shots. Maine registered one goal on six power play opportunities.
 
Roc City 6 vs. Wiles-Barre 5 (OT) - Roc City pulled out a 6-5 (OT) overtime victory over Wilkes-Barre on a clutch goal by John Wise. Roc City overcame a two-goal deficit to capture the victory. Roc City fell behind 5-3 after a goal by Wilkes-Barre's Nicholas Vitanovec at 17:16 in the second period. Roc City tied things up at 5-5 on a goal by John Papas at 4:06 in the third period. Roc City's offense rang up 31 shots on Wilkes-Barre's net. Roc City's goal total was higher than its season average. Roc City averages 3.7 goals per game. Roc City also got points from Anthony DePetres, who also registered one goal and one assist. Roc City also had goals scored by Wesley Austin, Brian Wade, and James Lockamyeir, who scored one goal each. In addition, Roc City received assists from Joseph Gardner, Aiden Conolly, Jared Tam-Grimshaw, and Connor Guay, who contributed one each and John Melcher and Sam Cammilleri, who each chipped in two. Wilkes-Barre excelled on the penalty kill, not giving up a single goal in four chances. The defensemen of Wilkes-Barre were also effective in Roc City's zone, and came away with two goals. Wilkes-Barre was led by Daniel Leisser, who racked up three goals. Other players who recorded assists for Wilkes-Barre were Arturs Bush, who had two and Jan Mendel, Brett Welsh, Krystof Rykala, and Derek Bureau, who contributed one each. Roc City's starting goalie, Justin Nevinger, made eight saves and finished with the win before he was taken out in favor of Ian Stahl, who stopped 14 shots. Roc City incurred four minutes in penalty time with two minors. Wilkes-Barre's Kevin Quinlin stopped 25 shots out of the 31 that he faced. Wilkes-Barre incurred eight minutes in penalty time with four minors.
 
Saturday, Feb. 14
 
New England 4 vs. Maine 1 - Andre Nybo registered two points to lead New England to a 4-1 victory over Maine. New England stifled Maine's power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. New England also had goals scored by Jake Latham, Ryan Gauvin, and Justin Carchia, who each put in one. In addition, New England received assists from Steve Crocker, who had two and Brian Glover, Rick Marvin, Taylor Farrow, and Brendan Miller, who contributed one each. Maine was held below its usual level of production. Maine averages 3.3 goals per game. Maine was led by Matt Jerome, who scored the team's only goal. Jerome scored 4:45 into the third period to make the score 2-1 New England. Spence Cowand provided the assist. Dane Pauls rejected 17 shots on goal for New England. New England incurred eight minutes in penalty time with four minors. Lucas Osborne recorded 22 saves for Maine. Maine incurred six minutes in penalty time with three minors.
 
Syracuse 5 vs. Lockport 4 (OT) - Syracuse pulled out a 5-4 (OT) overtime victory over Lockport on a clutch goal by Felix Landry. Syracuse came back from a three-goal deficit to capture the victory. Syracuse trailed 3-0 after a short handed goal by Lockport's Justin Blake at 6:16 in the second period. Syracuse knotted things up at 4-4 on a goal by Joey Dupuis at 15:48 in the third period. Dupuis had one goal and two assists to lead Syracuse. Syracuse forced Lockport's goalies to work in net, taking 37 shots and forcing 32 saves. Ryan Kostelnik made 12 stops and Tyler Shotwell made 20. Syracuse put up an impenetrable defensive front on the penalty kill, and did not allow Lockport to score on any of its five power plays. Syracuse also got points from Braeden Pearl, who also finished with one goal and two assists, Landry, who also grabbed one goal and one assist, and Travis Hyde, who also registered one goal and one assist. Dan Tagliamonte also scored for Syracuse. In addition, Syracuse received assists from Charles Blais Dionne, J.C. Lachapelle, and Travis Bobb, who each chipped in one. Lockport forced Syracuse's goaltenders to work between the pipes, totaling 48 shots and forcing 44 saves. Ludvig Kullen Dansarie made 24 stops and Ryan Scheide made 20. Lockport was forced to rely heavily on their penalty kill unit throughout the game, as it racked up 40 penalty minutes.
Lockport was led by Anthony Merante, who racked up two goals and one assist. Merante scored the first of his two goals at 3:28 into the second period to make the score 1-0 Lockport. Frank II Vecchio assisted on the tally. Merante's next tally made the score 2-0 Lockport with 14:02 left in the second period. Lockport was on a disadvantage when Daniel Golba went off the ice for elbowing. Blake picked up the assist. Lockport additionally got points from Justin Durkee, who also had one goal and one assist and Blake, who also tallied one goal and one assist. Other players who recorded assists for Lockport were Mark Friol, Christian Whitcomb, and Christopher Gasiewicz, who contributed one each. Syracuse incurred 10 minutes in penalty time with five minors.
 
New Hampshire 8 vs. East Coast 2 - East Coast could not stop New Hampshire's Alex Peddle, who tallied a hat trick in an 8-2 win. Peddle's first goal came 3:25 into the first period. He then added goals at 12:02 into the second and at 13:36 into the third. East Coast's four penalties came back to haunt it, as East Coast let up four goals while on the penalty kill. New Hampshire forced East Coast goalie Seth Corwin to work between the pipes, taking 47 shots. New Hampshire surpassed its usual scoring output this season. New Hampshire averages 4.4 goals per game. New Hampshire also got points from Mike Heffernan, who also finished with one goal and one assist and Brett Bittner, who also racked up two goals and three assists to lead the team in points. Others who scored for New Hampshire included Nicholas Bartholomew and Tim Casey, who each put in one. Other players who recorded assists for New Hampshire were Josh Bowman, who had two, Mike Callaghan, who had three, and Simon Campbell, David Fish, and Nick Pino, who each chipped in one. East Coast was led by Michael Bellmore, who registered two goals. Bellmore scored the first of his two goals at 10:46 into the first period to make the score 2-1 New Hampshire. Bellmore's next tally made the score 4-2 New Hampshire with 18:03 left in the second period. East Coast had gotten the advantage when New Hampshire's Tyler Burton was sent off for interference. Jovanni Geha provided the assist. New Hampshire's Adam Higdon stopped 20 shots out of the 22 that he faced. New Hampshire incurred 12 minutes in penalty time with six minors. Seth Corwin made 39 saves for East Coast on 47 shots. East Coast incurred eight minutes in penalty time with four minors.
 
Wilkes-Barre 7 vs. Roc City 4 - Daniel Leisser was all over the ice for Wilkes-Barre, as he tallied one goal and four assists in Wilkes-Barre's 7-4 win over Roc City. Leisser beat George Collins with a shot 10:12 into the first period to make the score 1-1. Michael Tugo picked up the assist. Leisser dished an assist on Francois Lacroix's goal that made the score 2-1 Wilkes-Barre at 12:21 into the first period. He then added assists on Derek Bureau's goal at 4:42 into the second, on Bureau's goal at 5:26 into the second, and on Krystof Rykala's goal at 17:35 into the second. Wilkes-Barre forced Roc City's goalies to work all game long, firing 33 shots and forcing 26 saves. Collins made eight stops and Justin Nevinger made 18. Wilkes-Barre surpassed its usual scoring output this season. Wilkes-Barre has scored at the pace of 4.3 goals per game during the current campaign. Wilkes-Barre additionally got points from Lacroix, who also racked up one goal and one assist and Bureau, who also had two goals and two assists. Arturs Bush also scored for Wilkes-Barre. In addition, Wilkes-Barre received assists from Guillaume St. Germain, Jonathan Wisten, Austin Bandura, and Hunter Hackling, who contributed one each. Wilkes-Barre was unable to stop Roc City from sending pucks towards the net, and Roc City eventually piled up 38 shots on goal. Roc City was helped by Sam Cammilleri, who tallied one goal. Cammilleri scored 3:38 into the second period to make the score 3-2 Wilkes-Barre. Others who scored for Roc City included Wesley Austin, Brian Wade, and Zach Bucholz, who scored one goal each. Other players who recorded assists for Roc City were Joseph Gardner, John Wise, Connor Guay, John Melcher, Anthony DePetres, and James Lockamyeir, who each chipped in one. Wilkes-Barre's Nolan Bivolcic stopped 34 shots out of the 38 that he faced. Wilkes-Barre incurred eight minutes in penalty time with four minors. Roc City incurred six minutes in penalty time with three minors.
 
Sunday, Feb. 15
 
Lockport 6 vs. Syracuse 1 - Lockport had a three-goal lead after two periods and cruised the rest of the way en route to a 6-1 win over Syracuse. Lockport got the win with help from a great game by Christopher Gasiewicz, who had two goals and one assist. Gasiewicz scored the first of his two goals at 6:54 into the first period to make the score 2-0 Lockport. Justin Durkee picked up the assist. Gasiewicz's next tally made the score 5-1 Lockport with 13:15 left in the third period. Daniel Golba assisted on the tally. Lockport excelled on the penalty kill, not giving up a single goal in five chances. Syracuse was unable to stop Lockport from sending pucks towards the net, and Lockport eventually piled up 56 shots on goal. Lockport additionally got points from Jordan Pocobello, who also had one goal and one assist, Justin Blake, who also registered one goal and one assist, and Nicholas Siracuse, who also racked up two goals and one assist. More assists for Lockport came via Anthony Merante, who had two and Jacob Burford and Gibson Stuart, who contributed one each. Syracuse stifled Lockport's power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. Syracuse was held below its usual level of production. Syracuse puts an average of 3.3 pucks into the net per game. Syracuse was led by Braeden Pearl, who scored the team's only goal. Pearl scored 16:26 into the second period to make the score 3-1 Lockport. Travis Hyde provided the assist. Lockport's Ryan Kostelnik stopped 19 shots out of the 20 that he faced. Lockport incurred 20 minutes in penalty time with five minors. Ludvig Kullen Dansarie made 50 saves for Syracuse on 56 shots. Syracuse incurred 10 minutes in penalty time with five minors.
 
Wilkes-Barre 7 vs. Roc City 6 (OT) - Wilkes-Barre's Arturs Bush scored 4:36 into overtime to beat Roc City, 7-6 (OT). Wilkes-Barre came back from a three-goal deficit to capture the victory. Wilkes-Barre was down 5-2 after a power play goal by Roc City's Brian Wade at 10:06 in the second period. Wilkes-Barre knotted things up at 6-6 on a goal by Daniel Leisser at 7:44 in the third period. Bush had two goals to lead Wilkes-Barre to victory. Wilkes-Barre kept Roc City's goalie busy throughout the game, and George Collins made 50 saves on 57 shots. Wilkes-Barre bested its season scoring average. This season, Wilkes-Barre averages 4.3 goals per contest. Wilkes-Barre also got points from Guillaume St. Germain, who also grabbed one goal and two assists, Michael Tugo, who also tallied one goal and one assist, Derek Bureau, who also registered one goal and one assist, and Leisser, who also had two goals and one assist to lead the team in points. More assists for Wilkes-Barre came via Brenden Walch, who had two and Francois Lacroix, Brett Welsh, and Jonathan Wisten, who each chipped in one. Wilkes-Barre was unable to stop Roc City from sending pucks towards the net, and Roc City eventually piled up 43 shots on goal. Roc City outdid its season average for goals scored. Roc City has scored at the pace of 3.8 goals per game during the current campaign. Roc City was led by Wesley Austin, who racked up one goal and three assists. Austin scored on the power play 15:11 into the first period to make the score 2-1 Roc City. Roc City had taken the advantage when Wilkes-Barre's Leisser got sent off for head contact. John Papas assisted on the tally. Roc City additionally got points from Wade, who also grabbed one goal and one assist, Papas, who also registered one goal and one assist, and Anthony DePetres, who also had one goal and one assist. Roc City also had goals scored by John Melcher and Sam Cammilleri, who scored one goal each. In addition, Roc City received assists from John Wise, Benjamin Myles, and Zach Bucholz, who contributed one each. Andrew Sharkus rejected 37 shots on goal for Wilkes-Barre. Wilkes-Barre incurred 16 minutes in penalty time with eight minors. Roc City totaled 17 minutes in penalty time with six minors and one major and went 3-for-7 on the power play.
 
New Hampshire 7 vs. East Coast 1 - New Hampshire had a five-goal lead after two periods and cruised the rest of the way en route to a 7-1 win over East Coast. New Hampshire got the win with help from a great game by Chris Babineau, who had one goal and two assists. Babineau scored on the power play 19:37 into the first period to make the score 3-1 New Hampshire. New Hampshire had gained a power play chance when Samu Landen was whistled for boarding. Nick Pino picked up the assist. New Hampshire kept East Coast's goalie busy throughout the game, and Aidan Critchlow made 31 saves on 38 shots. New Hampshire bested its season scoring average. New Hampshire averages 4.4 goals per game. New Hampshire cashed in on power play opportunities, scoring three goals on four chances. New Hampshire also had goals scored by Brett Bittner, who had two and Nicholas Bartholomew, Josh Bowman, David Fish, and Tim Casey, who each put in one. More assists for New Hampshire came via Alex Peddle, who had two and Mike Heffernan, Tyler Burton, and Mike Callaghan, who each chipped in one. East Coast was led by Robert Gravallese, who scored the team's only goal. Gravallese scored 2:29 into the first period to make the score 1-1. Maxwell Campbell assisted on the tally. Charlie Smart rejected 22 shots on goal for New Hampshire. New Hampshire incurred four minutes in penalty time with two minors. East Coast totaled 11 minutes in penalty time with three minors and one major and went 0-for-2 on the power play.
 

 

 
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