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GAME RECAP

Indiana Jr. Ice 18U uses shootout to best Lansing Capitals 18U, 2-1

Romeoville Rink 1    Sun, Nov 11, 2012

Three periods of regulation and an overtime session were not enough to settle matters as Indiana Jr. Ice 18U defeated Lansing Capitals 18U in a shootout 2-1.

The shootout featured 28 attempts between both teams. Lansing Capitals 18U's shootout goal was scored by Ryan Polin. Indiana Jr. Ice 18U's other shootout goal was scored by Razmuz Waxin-Engback.

Indiana Jr. Ice 18U came back from a one-goal deficit to capture the victory. Indiana Jr. Ice 18U fell behind 1-0 after a short handed goal by Lansing Capitals 18U's Ian Wiljanen at 1:38 in the second period. Indiana Jr. Ice 18U knotted things up at 1-1 on a power play goal by Evan Okeley at 6:03 in the third period.

Lansing Capitals 18U was stymied by Indiana Jr. Ice 18U netminder Chase Munroe, who stopped 35 shots during the victory. Munroe managed to improve on his goals against average, which stood at 2.97 prior to the game.

Indiana Jr. Ice 18U's penalty kill was spotless, allowing no goals on five Lansing Capitals 18U power plays. Indiana Jr. Ice 18U did not reach the goal total it has come to expect this season. Indiana Jr. Ice 18U averages 4.3 goals per game. Indiana Jr. Ice 18U forced Lansing Capitals 18U goalie Bryce Goulah to work between the pipes, taking 37 shots.

Other players who recorded assists for Indiana Jr. Ice 18U were Drew Doyon and Waxin-Engback, who contributed one a piece.

Lansing Capitals 18U's offense rang up 36 shots on Indiana Jr. Ice 18U's net.

In addition, Lansing Capitals 18U received assists from Tyler Bishop, who had one.

Indiana Jr. Ice 18U incurred 14 minutes in penalty time with seven minors. Lansing Capitals 18U's Goulah stopped 35 shots out of the 36 that he faced. Lansing Capitals 18U incurred 14 minutes in penalty time with seven minors.