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GAME RECAP

Huntsville blows out Pensacola, 6-1

Breland Homes Ice    Fri, Dec 26, 2014

The Huntsville Havoc were firing on all cylinders against the Pensacola Ice Flyers, and when the final buzzer sounded Havoc emerged with a 6-1 win.

Pensacola was stymied by Huntsville's netminder Kevin Genoe, who stopped 36 shots during the victory. Genoe certainly lowered his goals against average, which was 2.63 entering the contest.

The Havoc surpassed their usual scoring output this season. Huntsville has scored at the pace of 2.4 goals per game during the current campaign. With 32 shots on target during the contest, the Havoc exceeded the 20.4 shots they average per game this year.

Huntsville was led by Mark Anthoine, who grabbed one goal and two assists. Anthoine scored 15:48 into the second period to make the score 3-1 Huntsville. Huntsville also had goals scored by Drew Akins, who had two and Curtis Megginson, Stuart Stefan, and Corey Bellamy, who scored one goal each. More assists for Huntsville came via Ray Ortiz, who had two and Dane Erickson, Luke Greiner, Joe Tolles, Jarred Mohr, and Jacob Johnstone, who contributed one each.

The Ice Flyers' offense operated below their season average. Pensacola averages 3.5 goals per game. The Ice Flyers gave up more goals than its normal season average. Pensacola averages 2.4 goals allowed per game. The Ice Flyers' offense rang up 37 shots on the Havoc's net.

Pensacola was led by Michael Budd, who scored the team's only goal. Budd scored on the power play 6:34 into the second period to make the score 1-1. The Ice Flyers had taken the advantage when Huntsville's Megginson got sent off for slashing. Nick McParland picked up the assist.

The Havoc incurred 14 minutes in penalty time with seven minors. Max Strang recorded 26 saves for Pensacola. The Ice Flyers incurred four minutes in penalty time with two minors.