2014-2015 Season
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Theisen nets hat trick, leads M1 Indiana Institute of Technology to 5-1 win over M1 Rochester CollegeFraser Hockeyland Fri, Feb 20, 2015 Ryan Theisen netted a hat trick to lead M1 Indiana Institute of Technology over the M1 Rochester College Warriors, 5-1. Theisen notched his first tally 11:48 into the first period. He then added goals at 14:47 into the second and at 3:15 into the third.M1 Indiana Institute of Technology was led by goalie Zach Larson, who finished with 43 saves while allowing one goal. Larson managed to improve on his goals against average, which stood at 4.41 prior to the game. M1 Indiana Institute of Technology put 29 shots on net during the contest, more than the 4.2 it averages per game. M1 Indiana Institute of Technology bested its season scoring average. M1 Indiana Institute of Technology averages 2.7 goals per game. M1 Indiana Institute of Technology additionally got points from Jace Childs, who also racked up one goal and three assists. M1 Indiana Institute of Technology also got a goal from Matthew Walton as well. In addition, M1 Indiana Institute of Technology received assists from Quentin Holmes, who had one and Jarrett Pfeiffer, who had three. M1 Rochester College put up an impenetrable defensive front on the penalty kill, and did not allow M1 Indiana Institute of Technology to score on any of its six power plays. The Warriors were held below their usual level of production. M1 Rochester College puts an average of 3.5 pucks into the net per game. The Warriors' offense rang up 44 shots on M1 Indiana Institute of Technology's net. M1 Indiana Institute of Technology ended with 23 minutes in penalty time with four minors and one major. M1 Indiana Institute of Technology ran into serious disciplinary problems during the contest, and Steven Klisz was ejected from the game. Zakk Olvin rejected 24 shots on goal for M1 Rochester College. The Warriors totaled 35 minutes in penalty time with five minors and one major and went 1-for-5 on the power play. For M1 Rochester College, Brian Fonseca and Matt Kadolph were ejected from the contest.
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