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GAME RECAP

Schneider stymies Philadelphia Jr. Flyers (mm), Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm) wins 6-1

IceLine Rink 1    Sun, Dec 21, 2014

Shawn Schneider stood on his head and made 40 saves to lead Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm) to a 6-1 victory over Philadelphia Jr. Flyers (mm).

MATTHEW JAKUBOWSKI was all over the ice for Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm), as he grabbed two goals in the win. JAKUBOWSKI found the back of the net 5:50 into the second period to make the score 2-0 Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm) and again while 8:48 into the second to make the score 3-0 Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm).

Team could not crack Philadelphia Jr. Flyers (mm)'s penalty kill and was held to one power play goal while having 11 opportunities to play with the man advantage. Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm)'s defensemen played an important role in the offense, chipping in two goals. Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm) could not stay out of the penalty box, as the team accrued 18 minutes in penalties during the game.

Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm) also had goals scored by SEAN CONLEY, Nicholas Alfieri, MATTHEW STANEK, and JAKE BALLAGH, who each put in one. In addition, Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm) received assists from ZACHARY WAGNER, TYLER ELDRIDGE, GRIFFIN LOUGHRAN, SCOTT RAMAEKERS, JOE MARSZALEK, and MITCHELL HALE, who contributed one each.

Philadelphia Jr. Flyers (mm) racked up the penalties in the contest, and ended with 11 minors and one major for 47 minutes in penalty time. The total exceeded the 16.0 minutes per game Philadelphia Jr. Flyers (mm) had been spending in the box. Philadelphia Jr. Flyers (mm)'s offense rang up 41 shots on Buffalo Jr. Sabres (mm)'s net.

Colin Cain rejected 21 shots on goal for Philadelphia Jr. Flyers (mm). Philadelphia Jr. Flyers (mm) registered one goal on five power play opportunities. For Philadelphia Jr. Flyers (mm), Ethan Clark was ejected from the game.