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GAME RECAP

M1 Western Michigan University uses big second period to beat M1 Indiana Institute of Technology, 6-2

Lawson Arena    Fri, Feb 13, 2015

M1 Indiana Institute of Technology allowed the M1 Western Michigan University Stallions to net three goals during the second period and fell, 6-2.

M1 Western Michigan University was paced by Jared Vincek, who finished with one goal and one assist. Vincek scored 10:04 into the second period to make the score 2-0 M1 Western Michigan University. Ryan Adams picked up the assist.

The Stallions bested their season scoring average. M1 Western Michigan University has scored at the pace of 3.7 goals per game during the current campaign. The defensemen of the Stallions were also effective in M1 Indiana Institute of Technology's zone, and came away with three goals. M1 Western Michigan University put 42 shots on net during the contest, more than the 1.9 it averages per game.

M1 Western Michigan University also got points from Colin Tittle, who also finished with two goals and one assist to lead the team in points. M1 Western Michigan University also had goals scored by Mitch Rogowski, Nick Murphy, and Niko Michos, who scored one goal each. In addition, M1 Western Michigan University received assists from Cameron Carson, who had two and Jesse Cameron, Cole Kapovich, Jacob Taiariol, and Zach Mudge, who each chipped in one.

M1 Indiana Institute of Technology's offense was clicking better than usual and put 26 shots on goal during the game, better than the 4.3 shots per game it averages.

The Stallions' John Cozzi stopped 24 shots out of the 26 that he faced. M1 Western Michigan University ended with no penalties and went 0-for-0 on the power play. John Slavik took the loss and made 22 saves before being replaced by Zach Larson who made 14 saves. M1 Indiana Institute of Technology avoided the penalty box for the entire game and scored zero goals off of zero power plays.