2014-2015 Season
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M3-Fredonia State University penalty kill dominates in 6-2 defeat of M3-Penn State-AltoonaSteele Hall Ice Arena Fri, Oct 17, 2014 M3-Fredonia State University, which found itself down a man often, weathered M3-Penn State-Altoona's power play opportunities and emerged with a 6-2 victory. M3-Fredonia State University was sparked by Branden Dumain, who grabbed one goal. Dumain scored on the power play 4:32 into the second period to make the score 3-1 M3-Fredonia State University. M3-Fredonia State University had gained a power play chance when Zachary Lyons was whistled for interference. Tyler Mctigue picked up the assist. M3-Fredonia State University's penalty box was a popular destination as the team totaled seven minors and one major for 29 minutes in penalty time. M3-Fredonia State University surpassed its season average of 24.0 penalty minutes per game. M3-Fredonia State University stifled M3-Penn State-Altoona's power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. M3-Fredonia State University additionally got points from Doug Clayton, who also tallied one goal and two assists, Mctigue, who also registered two goals and one assist to lead the team in points, David Brunka, who also racked up one goal and one assist, and Richard Larkin, who also finished with one goal and one assist. More assists for M3-Fredonia State University came via Daniel Lore, who had three. M3-Penn State-Altoona could not stay out of the penalty box, as the team accrued 16 minutes in penalties during the game. M3-Penn State-Altoona was helped by Armen Asdourian, who grabbed one goal. Asdourian scored 12:30 into the first period to make the score 1-1. Luk Devorski assisted on the tally. M3-Penn State-Altoona also got a goal from David Bramley as well. In addition, M3-Penn State-Altoona received assists from Daniel Wilson and Mitch Gregory, who contributed one each. M3-Fredonia State University registered three goals on seven power play opportunities. M3-Penn State-Altoona registered zero goals on seven power play opportunities.
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