2014-2015 Season
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Early goals doom M3-San Jose State University, falls to M3-Santa Rosa Junior College, 14-2Snoopys Home Ice Sat, Feb 07, 2015 M3-Santa Rosa Junior College opened up a nine-goal lead after the first period and did not look back en route to a 14-2 win over M3-San Jose State University. M3-Santa Rosa Junior College got the win on the strength of a great game by Colin Ridenour, who had two goals and four assists. Ridenour scored the first of his two goals short handed at 14:02 into the first period to make the score 6-0 M3-Santa Rosa Junior College. A checking from behind call on Eric Zagacki put M3-Santa Rosa Junior College on the penalty kill. David Lundgren picked up the assist. Ridenour's next tally short handed made the score 11-1 M3-Santa Rosa Junior College with 18 seconds left in the second period. Josiah Nikkel assisted on the tally. M3-Santa Rosa Junior College's penalty kill excelled, as M3-Santa Rosa Junior College gave up one goal despite allowing nine power plays. M3-Santa Rosa Junior College surpassed its usual scoring output this season. This season, M3-Santa Rosa Junior College averages 6.7 goals per contest. M3-Santa Rosa Junior College was forced to rely heavily on their penalty kill unit throughout the game, as it racked up 18 penalty minutes. The defensemen of M3-Santa Rosa Junior College were also effective in M3-San Jose State University's zone, and came away with five goals. With 48 shots on target during the contest, M3-Santa Rosa Junior College exceeded the 0.1 shots it averages per game this year. M3-Santa Rosa Junior College also got points from Stephen Wolmarans, who also registered two goals and three assists, Blake Johnson, who also racked up two goals and two assists, Andrew Mason, who also had three goals and one assist, Nikkel, who also tallied two goals and one assist, Lundgren, who also registered one goal and one assist, and Matt Katicich, who also racked up one goal and two assists. More assists for M3-Santa Rosa Junior College came via Thomas Dennen and Niklis Nisja, who contributed one each. M3-San Jose State University allowed the opposing goaltender to relax, taking only eight shots on goal to force six saves. Still, the total topped M3-San Jose State University's average of 0.1 per game this year. M3-San Jose State University was held below its usual level of production. M3-San Jose State University puts an average of 5.4 pucks into the net per game. Jacob Pavsek rejected six shots on goal for M3-Santa Rosa Junior College. M3-Santa Rosa Junior College registered one goal on two power play opportunities. M3-San Jose State University's Dylan Neu stopped 34 shots out of the 48 that he faced. M3-San Jose State University incurred four minutes in penalty time with two minors.
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