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Varsity 2012/2013
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Early goals doom St. Paul Highland Park, falls to St. Paul Como Park, 11-2State Fair Col Thu, Dec 13, 2012 The St. Paul Highland Park Scots fell behind early, and the St. Paul Como Park Cougars kept piling on the points on the way to an 11-2 victory. Max Inskeep was all over the ice for St. Paul Como Park, as he tallied two goals and two assists in the win. Inskeep scored the first of his two goals at 1:20 into the first period to make the score 1-0 St. Paul Como Park. Tor Will assisted on the tally. Inskeep's next tally made the score 2-0 St. Paul Como Park with 13:52 left in the first period. Peter Gaertner provided the assist. The Cougars managed to stay out of the box better than usual, registering one minor for two minutes in penalty time. St. Paul Como Park ended up below its season average of 7.0 penalty minutes per game. The Cougars' offense rang up 69 shots on St. Paul Highland Park's net. St. Paul Como Park outdid its season average for goals scored. This season, the Cougars average 6.0 goals per contest. St. Paul Como Park's defensemen played an important role in the offense, chipping in two goals. St. Paul Como Park also got points from Toom McCullough, who also racked up one goal and one assist, Mitch McNamee, who also finished with two goals and one assist, Austin Vik, who also registered one goal and one assist, Sawyer Scanlon, who also had two goals and one assist, and Will, who also tallied one goal and one assist. St. Paul Como Park also got a goal from Tom Stinar as well. In addition, St. Paul Como Park received assists from Zach Lee, Anders Sateren, and Billy Mangan, who contributed one a piece. The Scots were led by Dylan Zavoral, who racked up one goal. Zavoral scored short handed 14:22 into the first period to make the score 4-1 St. Paul Como Park. St. Paul Highland Park was on a disadvantage when Jack Neisewander went off the ice for cross checking. The Cougars' Ernie Mantel stopped 18 shots out of the 20 that he faced. St. Paul Como Park registered zero goals on two power play opportunities. Howie Sands made 58 saves for the Scots on 69 shots. St. Paul Highland Park incurred four minutes in penalty time with two minors.
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