AWHL 2013/2014
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Glacier takes care of Bozeman early, wins 10-5Stumptown Ice Den Sat, Oct 26, 2013 Story by Narrative Science.
The Bozeman Icedogs fell behind early, and Glacier kept piling on the points on the way to a 10-5 victory. Glacier got the win behind a great game by Jackson Schroeder, who had two goals and one assist. Schroeder scored the first of his two goals at 9:36 into the first period to make the score 2-0 Glacier. Karson Frisk assisted on the tally. Schroeder's next tally made the score 6-0 Glacier with 1:18 left in the first period. Tyler Latimer picked up the assist. Bozeman's power play was ineffective against Glacier's penalty kill, which allowed zero goals while shorthanded. Glacier forced its penalty killing units to work especially hard during the game, picking up eight minors and two majors for 46 minutes in penalty time. Glacier surpassed its season average of 29.0 penalty minutes per game. Glacier made Icedogs' goaltenders to work between the pipes, getting 43 shots and forcing 33 saves. Chance Turner made 31 stops and Zach Skop made two. Glacier excelled on the penalty kill, not giving up a single goal in six chances. Glacier's goal total was higher than its season average. This season, Glacier averages 3.0 goals per contest. Glacier also got points from Latimer, who also grabbed one goal and one assist, Frisk, who also had one goal and one assist, Padraic Ripple, who also registered one goal and one assist, and Adam Dalton, who also tallied one goal and two assists. Glacier also had goals scored by Chris Cutshall, who had two and Curtis Jochen and John Tesarek, who scored one goal each. Other players who recorded assists for Glacier were Tanner Dodd, who had four and Jacob Hayes and Jonas Svehn, who contributed one a piece. The the Icedogs penalty box was a popular destination as the team totaled nine minors and two majors for 48 minutes in penalty time. Bozeman had been averaging 24.0 minutes in penalties per game. The Icedogs forced Glacier's netminders to work in net, finishing with 50 shots and forcing 45 saves. Jake Mullen made 41 stops and Ethan Wiese made four. Bozeman found the back of the net more times than it usually has this season. The Icedogs average 2.4 goals per game. Bozeman was led by Kegan Couture, who finished with three goals. Others who scored for Bozeman included Jake Nelson and Nathan Luznar-Purdy, who each put in one. In addition, Bozeman received assists from Steven Nisbet, Kyle Lopes, and Ryan Erickson, who each chipped in one and Jake Nicks and Gunnar Mogck, who contributed two a piece. Glacier registered two goals on seven power play opportunities.
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