2014-2015 Season
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Huge game by Mulligan boosts M2 Lindenwood University over M2 Indiana University, 6-0Lindenwood Univ. Arena Fri, Oct 31, 2014 M2 Lindenwood University's John Mulligan had a big offensive game, scoring one goal and contributing two assists in his team's 6-0 win over M2 Indiana University. Mulligan scored 31 seconds into the first period to make the score 1-0 M2 Lindenwood University. Dominic Valencia picked up the assist. Mulligan dished an assist on PJ Drury's goal that made the score 2-0 M2 Lindenwood University at 18:40 into the first period. He added another helper on Drury's goal that made the score 6-0 M2 Lindenwood University at 5:32 into the third period.M2 Lindenwood University's penalty kill excelled, as M2 Lindenwood University gave up zero goals despite allowing six power plays. M2 Lindenwood University stifled M2 Indiana University's power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. M2 Lindenwood University could not stay out of the penalty box, as the team accrued 16 minutes in penalties during the game. The 49 shots that M2 Lindenwood University put on net surpassed M2 Lindenwood University's average of 0.9 shots per game this season. Others who scored for M2 Lindenwood University included David Allen, Zach Mitchell, and Kyle Vesling, who scored one goal each. More assists for M2 Lindenwood University came via John O Connell, who had three and Anton Ingman and AJ Gross, who each chipped in one. M2 Indiana University was held below its usual level of production. M2 Indiana University averages 3.2 goals per game. M2 Indiana University put 16 shots on net during the contest, more than the 0.9 it averages per game. M2 Indiana University was forced to rely heavily on their penalty kill unit throughout the game, as it racked up 17 penalty minutes. Linus Ahgren rejected 16 shots on goal for M2 Lindenwood University. M2 Lindenwood University registered two goals on seven power play opportunities. M2 Indiana University's starting goalie, Jordan Reizen, made 23 saves and finished with the loss before he was taken out in favor of Robert Mazzaro, who stopped 20 shots.
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