2014-2015 Season
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Paciocco's big game bests M1 Western Michigan University in 6-2 M1 Michigan-Dearborn / Univ of winDearborn U of M Ice Arena Sat, Oct 04, 2014 The M1 Michigan-Dearborn / Univ of Wolverines' Jase Paciocco had a big offensive game, scoring two goals and contributing three assists in his team's 6-2 win over the M1 Western Michigan University Stallions. Paciocco found the back of the net 6:41 into the third period to make the score 4-2 M1 Michigan-Dearborn / Univ of and again while 9:05 into the third to make the score 5-2 M1 Michigan-Dearborn / Univ of.M1 Michigan-Dearborn / Univ of could not stay out of the penalty box, as the team accrued 22 minutes in penalties during the game. The Wolverines had trouble converting on the power play advantage, managing just two goals on nine chances. M1 Michigan-Dearborn / Univ of's offense was clicking better than usual and put 50 shots on goal during the game, better than the 0.1 shots per game it averages. M1 Michigan-Dearborn / Univ of additionally got points from Ryan Kelly, who also racked up one goal and three assists, Jeffery Mcfarland, who also finished with one goal and one assist, Derek Kessler, who also registered one goal and one assist, and Gino Darin, who also had one goal and two assists. The 23 shots that M1 Western Michigan University put on net surpassed the Stallions' average of 1.8 shot per game this season. M1 Western Michigan University could not stay out of the penalty box, as the team accrued 26 minutes in penalties during the game. The Stallions were helped by Jesse Cameron, who tallied two goals. Cameron scored the first of his two goals on the power play at 11:35 into the second period to make the score 3-1 M1 Michigan-Dearborn / Univ of. M1 Western Michigan University had gained a power play chance when Eric Rosteck was whistled for roughing. Cole Kapovich provided the assist. Cameron's next tally on the power play made the score 3-2 M1 Michigan-Dearborn / Univ of with six seconds left in the second period. The Stallions had gotten the advantage when the Wolverines' Andrew Shalawylo was sent off for slashing. Jacob Taiariol picked up the assist. More assists for M1 Western Michigan University came via Colin Tittle, who had two. Nate Ferris recorded 21 saves for M1 Michigan-Dearborn / Univ of. Anthony Benvenuti rejected 44 shots on goal for M1 Western Michigan University. The Stallions registered two goals on seven power play opportunities.
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