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GAME RECAP

M2 Temple University and the M1 Drexel University Dragons skate to 5-5 (OT) tie

FSZ-NE Phantoms    Sun, Dec 07, 2014

M2 Temple University rebounded from a two-goal deficit to tie M1 Drexel University, 5-5 (OT).

M2 Temple University put up an impenetrable defensive front on the penalty kill, and did not allow the Dragons to score on any of their three power plays. With 37 shots on target during the contest, M2 Temple University exceeded the 0.4 shots it averages per game this year.

M2 Temple University was led by Stephen Kennedy, who tallied three goals and one assist. M2 Temple University also got points from Patrick Golden, who also registered one goal and one assist. M2 Temple University also got a goal from David Brewer as well. In addition, M2 Temple University received assists from Joey Powell, who had three and Patrick Hanrahan and Jason Lombardi, who each chipped in one.

M1 Drexel University forced M2 Temple University goalie Eric Semborski to work between the pipes, taking 50 shots.

The Dragons were led by Ryan Williams, who finished with one goal and one assist. Williams scored 15:08 into the second period to make the score 4-4. Matthew Meyer assisted on the tally. M1 Drexel University additionally got points from Ryan Beneduce, who also grabbed one goal and one assist. M1 Drexel University also had goals scored by Matthew Williams, Carson Newton, and Tyler Woyshner, who each put in one. More assists for M1 Drexel University came via John Quigley, Stephen Villa, Christopher Rodrigue, and Zach Paro, who contributed one each.

Semborski recorded 45 saves for M2 Temple University. M2 Temple University incurred 18 minutes in penalty time with four minors. M1 Drexel University's Lukas Harb stopped 32 shots out of the 37 that he faced. The Dragons incurred 22 minutes in penalty time with six minors.