2014-2015 Season
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M2 Rider University blows out M2 Saint Josephs University, 7-1Skatium Sat, Dec 06, 2014 M2 Rider University had a three-goal lead after two periods and cruised the rest of the way en route to a 7-1 win over M2 Saint Josephs University. M2 Rider University got the win thanks to a great game by Patrick Grilli, who had two goals and two assists. Grilli scored the first of his two goals at 1:42 into the first period to make the score 1-0 M2 Rider University. Grilli's next tally made the score 4-1 M2 Rider University with 8:18 left in the second period. JJ Santagata provided the assist. M2 Rider University stifled M2 Saint Josephs University's power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. M2 Rider University's goal total was higher than its season average. This season, M2 Rider University averages 4.4 goals per contest. M2 Rider University put 51 shots on net during the contest, more than the 0.3 it averages per game. M2 Rider University also had goals scored by Christopher Daley, who had three and Greg Kemp and Luke Liddell, who each put in one. Other players who recorded assists for M2 Rider University were Maxwell Daley, Conner Fox, Jacob Barber, Peter Malamud, Christopher Johnson, and Andrew Heinz, who each chipped in one. The 26 shots that M2 Saint Josephs University put on net surpassed M2 Saint Josephs University's average of 0.4 shots per game this season. M2 Saint Josephs University was led by Dean Keeney, who scored the team's only goal. Keeney scored short handed 19:10 into the first period to make the score 3-1 M2 Rider University. M2 Saint Josephs University found itself down a man on Dan Delaney's delay of game. Nicholas Grawehr assisted on the tally. Michael Haggerty took the win and made 24 saves before being replaced by Ryan Dajczak who made one save. M2 Rider University incurred 12 minutes in penalty time with six minors. Matthew McGarvey rejected 44 shots on goal for M2 Saint Josephs University. M2 Saint Josephs University incurred 14 minutes in penalty time with seven minors.
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