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New Mexico Renegades holds on for 7-6 win against Arizona RedhawksPolar Ice - Peoria North Pole Fri, Feb 21, 2014 Story by Narrative Science.
Arizona Redhawks tried to dig itself out of a three-goal hole, but New Mexico Renegades held on for a 7-6 victory. New Mexico Renegades made the score 7-4 on a goal by Zach Comfort at 3:11 in the third period, and Arizona Redhawks got as close as 7-6 when Garry Mindus scored 19:35 into the third period. New Mexico Renegades bested its season scoring average. New Mexico Renegades averages 1.4 goal per game. New Mexico Renegades also got points from Damond Brokke, who also tallied two goals and one assist and Connor Rickabus, who also racked up one goal and four assists to lead the team in points. New Mexico Renegades also got a goal from Max Legere as well. More assists for New Mexico Renegades came via Logan Colyer and Ryan Meyer, who contributed one a piece. Arizona Redhawks' offense rang up 32 shots on New Mexico Renegades' net. Arizona Redhawks found the back of the net more times than it usually has this season. This season, Arizona Redhawks averages 3.7 goals per contest. Arizona Redhawks additionally got points from Sebastian Viding, who also registered one goal and one assist and Shane Fitzpatrick, who also had one goal and two assists. Others who scored for Arizona Redhawks included Oscar Hagborg Olsson, Eric Calcavecchia, and Travis Cornwell, who each put in one. In addition, Arizona Redhawks received assists from Jonas Almgrund, Danny Bello, and Brandon Pentek, who each chipped in one. New Mexico Renegades' Jacob Garvey stopped 26 shots out of the 32 that he faced. New Mexico Renegades incurred 14 minutes in penalty time with seven minors. Arizona Redhawks' starting goalie, David Deadman, made 13 saves and finished with the loss before he was taken out in favor of Troy Anderson, who stopped seven shots. Arizona Redhawks incurred 18 minutes in penalty time with nine minors.
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