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Gelatt's big game bests Minnesota Revolution 18U in 8-1 New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U winTroy Sports 4 Sat, Jan 17, 2015 Story by Narrative Science.
New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U had a four-goal lead after two periods and cruised the rest of the way en route to an 8-1 win over Minnesota Revolution 18U. New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U got the win behind a great game by Michael Gelatt, who had one goal and two assists. Gelatt scored 58 seconds into the first period to make the score 2-0 New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U. Richie McCartney assisted on the tally. Minnesota Revolution 18U was unable to stop New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U from sending pucks towards the net, and New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U eventually piled up 46 shots on goal. New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U bested its season scoring average. New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U averages 5.0 goals per game. New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U had trouble converting on the power play advantage, managing just two goals on 11 chances. New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U additionally got points from Anthony Cusanelli, who also had three goals and one assist to lead the team in points, McCartney, who also finished with two goals and one assist, and Brian Miller, who also registered one goal and two assists. New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U also got a goal from Scott Huber as well. More assists for New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U came via Boomer Miller and Matt Chinnici, who contributed one each and Tim Gelatt, Erik Layton, and Charlie Singerhouse, who each chipped in two. Minnesota Revolution 18U's penalty killing units received substantial work throughout the game as Minnesota Revolution 18U finished with 38 penalty minutes. New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U's Cam Newman stopped 15 shots out of the 16 that he faced. New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U incurred 14 minutes in penalty time with seven minors. Cameron Madrid made 38 saves for Minnesota Revolution 18U on 46 shots. Minnesota Revolution 18U registered one goal on five power play opportunities.
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