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GAME RECAP

Team Comcast (mm) holds on for 4-2 win against Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm)

Schwan SR-5    Sun, Feb 16, 2014

Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm) tried to dig itself out of a three-goal hole, but Team Comcast (mm) held on for a 4-2 victory.

Team Comcast (mm) made the score 4-1 on a goal by Brendan Ondick at 17:06 in the third period, and Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm) got as close as 4-2 when Joshua Biasillo scored 17:30 into the third period.

Team Comcast (mm) was led by Gregory Hendrickson, who tallied one goal. Hendrickson scored 9:16 into the third period to make the score 3-1 Team Comcast (mm). Marko Bohatiuk assisted on the tally.

Team Comcast (mm) kept Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm)'s goalie busy throughout the game, and Trevor Micucci made 27 saves on 31 shots.

Others who scored for Team Comcast (mm) included Aaron Maguyon and Sean Lloyd, who scored one goal each.

Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm) managed to stay out of the box better than usual, totaling one minor for two minutes in penalty time. Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm) ended up below its season average of 10.0 penalty minutes per game. Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm) was held below its usual level of production. Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm) puts an average of 4.1 pucks into the net per game.

Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm) was helped by Matthew Novo, who had one goal. Novo scored 15:08 into the second period to make the score 2-1 Team Comcast (mm). Collin Rutherford picked up the assist. More assists for Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm) came via Christopher Berger, who had one.

Team Comcast (mm)'s Cayden Primeau stopped 24 shots out of the 26 that he faced. Team Comcast (mm) incurred four minutes in penalty time with two minors. Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm) registered zero goals on two power play opportunities.