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GAME RECAP

Humphries' goals lift Melbourne Glaciers to 5-4 victory over Melbourne Whalers

Melbourne ICE Ice House    Sun, Nov 24, 2013

Mitch Humphries was all over the ice for Melbourne Glaciers, as he tallied four goals in Melbourne Glaciers' 5-4 win over Melbourne Whalers.

Humphries notched his first tally 10:11 into the first period. He then added goals at 4:18 into the second, at 14:56 into the third, and at 16:01 into the third.

With 19 shots on target during the contest, Melbourne Glaciers exceeded the 2.3 shots it averages per game this year. Melbourne Glaciers found the back of the net more times than it usually has this season. Melbourne Glaciers averages 2.3 goals per game. Melbourne Glaciers could not stay out of the penalty box, as the team accrued 26 minutes in penalties during the game.

Melbourne Glaciers also got a goal from Daniel Szalinski as well. In addition, Melbourne Glaciers received assists from Corey Stinger, Peter Colosimo, Sam Hodic, and David Foster, who contributed one a piece.

Melbourne Whalers managed to stay out of the box for the most part, finishing with one minor for 12 minutes in penalty time. The total was was till above Melbourne Whalers' average of 9.0 minutes in penalty time per game. The 18 shots that Melbourne Whalers put on net surpassed Melbourne Whalers' average of 1.7 shot per game this season.

Melbourne Whalers was led by Paul Lazzarotto, who racked up two goals and one assist. Lazzarotto scored the first of his two goals on the power play at 1:44 into the first period to make the score 1-0 Melbourne Whalers. Melbourne Whalers had gotten the advantage when Melbourne Glaciers' Brendan Oakes was sent off for interference. Vadim Ragozin assisted on the tally. Lazzarotto's next tally on the power play made the score 3-2 Melbourne Whalers with 3:09 left in the first period. Austin McKenzie provided the assist. Melbourne Whalers additionally got points from McKenzie, who also finished with one goal and one assist. Christopher Wong also scored for Melbourne Whalers. More assists for Melbourne Whalers came via Huw Ohlson, who had one.

Fraser Ohlson rejected 14 shots on goal for Melbourne Glaciers. Melbourne Glaciers registered one goal on one power play opportunities. Tynan Theobald recorded 14 saves for Melbourne Whalers. Melbourne Whalers registered two goals on eight power play opportunities.