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Philadelphia Revolution's comeback falls short, Jersey Wildcats wins 4-2Aspen Ice at Randolph Sat, Oct 13, 2012 Story by Narrative Science.
Jersey Wildcats, which led by three goals at one point, survived a comeback attempt by Jersey Wildcats and clinched a 4-2 victory. Jersey Wildcats led by three goals at one point and ended with the victory. The largest advantage in the game came when Jersey Wildcats' Michael Matos' scored at 16:11 in the second period to put Jersey Wildcats up 3-0. Jersey Wildcats was led by Austin Gordon, who finished with one goal. Gordon scored 2:43 into the second period to make the score 1-0 Jersey Wildcats. Ryan Demgard provided the assist. In a losing effort, Philadelphia Revolution was paced by Ian Turner, who racked up two goals. Turner scored the first of his two goals at 19:20 into the second period to make the score 3-1 Jersey Wildcats. Connor Higgins picked up the assist. Turner's next tally made the score 3-2 Jersey Wildcats with 10:56 left in the third period. Jonathan Turner provided the assist. Jersey Wildcats stifled Philadelphia Revolution's power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. Jersey Wildcats forced Philadelphia Revolution goalie Troy Klahre to work between the pipes, taking 47 shots. Jersey Wildcats also got points from Corey Carnahan, who also tallied one goal and one assist to lead the team in points. Alex Kempinski also scored for Jersey Wildcats. More assists for Jersey Wildcats came via Thomas Brennan and Carmine Taffo, who contributed one a piece. Philadelphia Revolution's penalty kill was spotless, allowing no goals on three Jersey Wildcats power plays. Philadelphia Revolution kept Jersey Wildcats' goalie busy throughout the game, and Peter Andersson made 31 saves on 33 shots. Other players who recorded assists for Philadelphia Revolution were Kevin Stickle and Ryan Zujkowski, who each chipped in one. Jersey Wildcats incurred 10 minutes in penalty time with five minors. Philadelphia Revolution's Klahre stopped 43 shots out of the 47 that he faced. Philadelphia Revolution incurred 10 minutes in penalty time with five minors.
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