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GAME RECAP

Pursuit of Excellence 16U beats St. Louis Selects 16U 2-0 as Dyck gains shutout

Troy Sports 1    Sat, Jan 17, 2015

Keaton Dyck recorded a shutout against St. Louis Selects 16U as Pursuit of Excellence 16U picked up a 2-0 win.

Pursuit of Excellence 16U's penalty kill excelled, as Pursuit of Excellence 16U gave up zero goals despite allowing six power plays.

Pursuit of Excellence 16U was led by Alec Zawatsky, who grabbed one goal. Zawatsky scored 4:02 into the third period to make the score 1-0 Pursuit of Excellence 16U. Oleg Senko picked up the assist.

Pursuit of Excellence 16U stifled St. Louis Selects 16U's power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. Pursuit of Excellence 16U's defense was surprisingly good. Pursuit of Excellence 16U averages 2.6 goals allowed per game. Pursuit of Excellence 16U kept St. Louis Selects 16U's goalie busy throughout the game, and Kyle McClellan made 34 saves on 36 shots.

Pursuit of Excellence 16U also got a goal from Aiden Buhler as well. In addition, Pursuit of Excellence 16U received assists from Cassidy Bowes, who had one.

St. Louis Selects 16U's penalty kill was spotless, allowing no goals on three Pursuit of Excellence 16U power plays. St. Louis Selects 16U was held below its usual level of production. St. Louis Selects 16U puts an average of 2.6 pucks into the net per game. St. Louis Selects 16U forced Pursuit of Excellence 16U goalie Dyck to work between the pipes, taking 31 shots.

Pursuit of Excellence 16U's Dyck stopped 31 shots out of the 31 that he faced. Pursuit of Excellence 16U incurred 12 minutes in penalty time with six minors. St. Louis Selects 16U incurred six minutes in penalty time with three minors.