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Colorado Rampage (mm) falls to LA Jr. Kings (mm) in overtime, 6-5 (OT)Ice Den-Scottsdale Coyotes Sun, Nov 10, 2013 Story by Narrative Science.
Aaron Aragon gave LA Jr. Kings (mm) a 6-5 (OT) victory over Colorado Rampage (mm) when he scored 1:09 into the extra period. LA Jr. Kings (mm) got the win thanks to a great game by Matthew Wiesner, who had one goal and three assists. Wiesner scored on the power play 4:21 into the second period to make the score 3-3. A too many men penalty on Bingham had put LA Jr. Kings (mm) on the power play. Dakota Raabe provided the assist. LA Jr. Kings (mm)'s offense rang up 33 shots on Colorado Rampage (mm)'s net. LA Jr. Kings (mm) also got points from Kailer Yamamoto, who also grabbed two goals and one assist and Aragon, who also finished with one goal and one assist. Evan Johnson also scored for LA Jr. Kings (mm). Other players who recorded assists for LA Jr. Kings (mm) were Colton Rhodes, who had two and Eetu Selanne and Michael Maple, who contributed one a piece. Colorado Rampage (mm) surpassed its usual scoring output this season. This season, Colorado Rampage (mm) averages 2.8 goals per contest. Colorado Rampage (mm) was led by Andrew Vanderbeck, who tallied two goals and three assists. Vanderbeck scored the first of his two goals at 17:27 into the first period to make the score 2-2. Nicholas Halloran picked up the assist. Vanderbeck's next tally made the score 5-4 Colorado Rampage (mm) with 19:02 left in the third period. Halloran provided the assist. Colorado Rampage (mm) additionally got points from Halloran, who also registered two goals and two assists. Colorado Rampage (mm) also got a goal from Bo Hanson as well. In addition, Colorado Rampage (mm) received assists from Jonathan Valtin and Jack Venuto, who each chipped in one. Garrett Nieto rejected 18 shots on goal for LA Jr. Kings (mm). LA Jr. Kings (mm) incurred four minutes in penalty time with two minors. Colorado Rampage (mm)'s Jesse Sepper stopped 27 shots out of the 33 that he faced. Colorado Rampage (mm) incurred eight minutes in penalty time with four minors.
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