2014-2015 Season
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M3-James Madison University's Stone deadly on offense in 8-4 win against M3-Maryland College ParkHerbert Wells Ice Rink Sat, Dec 06, 2014 Sam Stone was all over the ice for M3-James Madison University, as he tallied five goals in M3-James Madison University's 8-4 win over M3-Maryland College Park. Stone got on the scoresheet 8:54 into the second period. He then added goals at 18:38 into the second, at 11:38 into the third, at 18:05 into the third, and at 19:18 into the third.M3-James Madison University pulled out the victory even though it was hit with 22 penalty minutes. M3-James Madison University put up an impenetrable defensive front on the penalty kill, and did not allow M3-Maryland College Park to score on any of its seven power plays. M3-James Madison University bested its season scoring average. M3-James Madison University averages 4.5 goals per game. M3-James Madison University also got points from Andrew Novak, who also had one goal and one assist. M3-James Madison University also had goals scored by Mason Hauser and John Loveland, who each put in one. Other players who recorded assists for M3-James Madison University were Grant Grieco, who had two and Geoffrey Eckles, Robert Gardner Souza, Blaise Hudak, and Justin Wolf, who contributed one each. M3-Maryland College Park forced its penalty killing units to work especially hard during the game, picking up six minors and one major for 17 minutes in penalty time. The total exceeded the 6.0 minutes per game M3-Maryland College Park had been spending in the box. M3-Maryland College Park excelled on the penalty kill, not giving up a single goal in four chances. M3-Maryland College Park's normally stingy defense allowed more goals than usual. M3-Maryland College Park averages 2.4 goals allowed per game. M3-Maryland College Park was led by Jason Winik, who racked up three goals. Drew Danick also scored for M3-Maryland College Park. In addition, M3-Maryland College Park received assists from Billy Fricke, who had one and Nathan Sesto and Brian Marron, who contributed two each.
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