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Huge game by Dixon boosts Rio Grande Valley over Arizona, 6-2State Farm Arena Fri, Mar 09, 2012 Story by Narrative Science.
Jason Dixon had two goals and two assists to lead the Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees to a 6-2 victory over the Arizona Sundogs. Dixon's tallies came on the power play at 18:43 into the first period to make the score 3-2 Rio Grande Valley and 10:23 into the second to make the score 5-2 Rio Grande Valley.With 28 shots on target during the contest, Rio Grande Valley exceeded the 23.3 shots it averages per game this year. The Killer Bees found the back of the net more times than it usually has this season. Rio Grande Valley averages 3.0 goals per game. The Killer Bees took advantage of Arizona's penalties, tallying two goals off of three power play opportunities. Rio Grande Valley also got points from Aaron Lee, who also tallied one goal and one assist, Brady Leavold, who also racked up one goal and one assist, and Reid Edmondson, who also had one goal and one assist. Rio Grande Valley also got a goal from Zac Pearson as well. In addition, Rio Grande Valley received assists from Dan Gendur, who had two and Tomas Klempa, Mike Wilson, Scott Balan, Craig Lineker, and Aaron Boogaard, who contributed one a piece. The Sundogs put 38 shots on net during the contest, more than the 28.2 they average per game. Arizona was led by Luke Erickson, who registered one goal and one assist. Erickson scored 12:22 into the first period to make the score 2-0 Arizona. Jesse Perrin picked up the assist. Jean-Philipp Chabot also scored for Arizona. Other players who recorded assists for Arizona were Tyler Butler and Kevin Petovello, who each chipped in one. John Murray made 36 saves for Rio Grande Valley on 38 shots. The Killer Bees incurred 12 minutes in penalty time with six minors. The Sundogs' starting goalie, Mike Spillane, made 11 saves and finished with the loss before he was taken out in favor of Scott Reid, who stopped 11 shots. Arizona incurred eight minutes in penalty time with four minors.
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