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GAME RECAP

Kerns lifts Arizona Redhawks over Phoenix Knights, 5-1

AZ Ice Peoria    Sat, Feb 07, 2015

Behind a great game by Jacob Kerns, who had two goals, Arizona Redhawks defeated Phoenix Knights, 5-1.

Kerns scored at 17:52 into the second period to make the score 2-1 Arizona Redhawks and again while 19:04 into the second to make the score 3-1 Arizona Redhawks.

Arizona Redhawks' Henrik Liljestrand was a brick wall in net, as he came up with 27 saves and let only one puck past him. Liljestrand managed to improve on his goals against average, which stood at 5.32 prior to the game.

Arizona Redhawks surpassed its usual scoring output this season. Arizona Redhawks averages 1.8 goal per game.

Arizona Redhawks additionally got points from Timothy Muhsman, who also had one goal and two assists and Christoffer Nygren, who also finished with two goals and one assist. More assists for Arizona Redhawks came via Alex Cerda, who had three and Brian McDonald, Jacob LaGrow, and Merrek Peters, who each chipped in one.

Phoenix Knights avoided man-down situations well, registering one major for five minutes in penalty time. Phoenix Knights wound up below its season average of 24.0 penalty minutes per game. Phoenix Knights' offense operated below its season average. Phoenix Knights puts an average of 3.3 pucks into the net per game.

Phoenix Knights was led by Braden Cooper, who scored the team's only goal. Cooper scored 4:01 into the second period to make the score 1-1. Rasmus Alamaa picked up the assist.

Arizona Redhawks totaled nine minutes in penalty time with two minors and one major and had no power play opportunities. Colton Pankiw recorded 17 saves for Phoenix Knights. Phoenix Knights registered zero goals on two power play opportunities.