2015 Minor Playoffs
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HARTFORD FIREANTS CONNECTICUT falls to NEW ENGLAND INSANITY in overtime, 4-3 (OT)Skate Safe America Rink 1 Sat, Apr 18, 2015 Story by Narrative Science.
NEW ENGLAND INSANITY's Matty Love scored 1:34 into overtime to beat HARTFORD FIREANTS CONNECTICUT, 4-3 (OT). NEW ENGLAND INSANITY came back from a two-goal deficit to capture the victory. NEW ENGLAND INSANITY trailed 3-1 after a goal by HARTFORD FIREANTS CONNECTICUT's Matt Zuba at 10:17 in the first period. NEW ENGLAND INSANITY knotted things up at 3-3 on a power play goal by Justin Zarrella at 8:42 in the second period. NEW ENGLAND INSANITY was paced by Love, who tallied one goal. NEW ENGLAND INSANITY forced HARTFORD FIREANTS CONNECTICUT goalie Kyle Cox to work between the pipes, taking 31 shots. NEW ENGLAND INSANITY also got points from Joshua Antunes, who also registered one goal and one assist to lead the team in points. Joshua Ogden also scored for NEW ENGLAND INSANITY. More assists for NEW ENGLAND INSANITY came via Austin Natividad, who had two and Jimmy Fuoroli and Brian Beaudette, who each chipped in one. HARTFORD FIREANTS CONNECTICUT did not rack up many penalties in the contest, finishing with only one minor for two minutes in penalty time. HARTFORD FIREANTS CONNECTICUT was led by David Joseph, who finished with two goals and one assist. Joseph scored the first of his two goals at 6:19 into the first period to make the score 1-0 HARTFORD FIREANTS CONNECTICUT. Zuba picked up the assist. Joseph's next tally made the score 2-1 HARTFORD FIREANTS CONNECTICUT with 12:31 left in the first period. Phil Switaj assisted on the tally. HARTFORD FIREANTS CONNECTICUT additionally got points from Zuba, who also had one goal and one assist. Other players who recorded assists for HARTFORD FIREANTS CONNECTICUT were Zack Grenier, who had one. Nelson Raposa rejected 26 shots on goal for NEW ENGLAND INSANITY. NEW ENGLAND INSANITY finished the contest with no penalties and went 1-for-1 with the man advantage. Cox recorded 27 saves for HARTFORD FIREANTS CONNECTICUT. HARTFORD FIREANTS CONNECTICUT registered zero goals on zero power play opportunities.
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