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Huge game by Cobham boosts Burlington over Toronto Jr. Canadiens, 8-0Appleby Arena Fri, Jan 29, 2016 Story by Narrative Science.
Chris Cobham was all over the ice for the Burlington Cougars, as he tallied two goals and three assists in Burlington's 8-0 win over the Toronto Jr. Canadiens Junior Canadiens. Cobham found the back of the net on the power play 15:45 into the first period to make the score 2-0 Burlington and again while on the power play 15:38 into the second to make the score 6-0 Burlington.The Cougars were often in penalty trouble, totaling seven minors and one major for 29 minutes in penalty time. The total exceeded the 18.0 minutes per game Burlington had been spending in the box. The Cougars forced Junior Canadiens' goalies to work in net, launching 40 shots and forcing 32 saves. Brendan Bonello made 27 stops and Jacob Tersigni made five. Burlington stifled Toronto Jr. Canadiens' power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. The Cougars bested their season scoring average. Burlington averages 4.4 goals per game. Burlington additionally got points from Jordan Peacock, who also tallied one goal and three assists and David Thomson, who also had two goals and one assist. Others who scored for Burlington included Mike Faliero, Philip Lagunov, and Griffin James, who each put in one. More assists for Burlington came via Stefano Alonzi, David Kiss, Anthony Baxter, and Tyler Riter, who contributed one each and Willy Paul and Ben Morris, who each chipped in two. The Junior Canadiens forced their penalty killing units to work especially hard during the game, picking up 10 minors and one major for 55 minutes in penalty time. Toronto Jr. Canadiens surpassed its season average of 16.0 penalty minutes per game. The Junior Canadiens did not reach the goal total they have come to expect this season. Toronto Jr. Canadiens averages 3.2 goals per game. The Cougars' Andrew Lee stopped 22 shots out of the 22 that he faced. Burlington registered two goals on eight power play opportunities. For the Cougars, James was ejected from the game. The Junior Canadiens registered zero goals on five power play opportunities. Toronto Jr. Canadiens ran into serious disciplinary problems during the contest, and David Zeppieri was ejected from the game. |