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Beretta nets hat trick, leads St. Michaels to 6-4 win over MississaugaPort Credit Arena Sat, Jan 30, 2016 Story by Narrative Science.
Thomas Beretta netted a hat trick to lead the St. Michaels Buzzers over the Mississauga Chargers, 6-4. Beretta got on the scoresheet 18:05 into the first period. He then added goals at 4:17 into the second and at 10:22 into the second.Referees had their hands full with a major incident at 1:22 into the third period. Four fighting penalties were dished out along with two game misconducts. St. Michaels kept Mississauga's goalie busy throughout the game, and Andrew Cipollone made 32 saves on 38 shots. The Buzzers outdid their season average for goals scored. St. Michaels averages 3.4 goals per game. St. Michaels additionally got points from Cameron Searles, who also tallied one goal and one assist. St. Michaels also had goals scored by Austin Clapham and Dalton Barnes, who scored one goal each. In addition, St. Michaels received assists from David Martino and Finn Evans, who contributed one each and Noah Jordan and A.J. Dorazio, who each chipped in two. The Chargers forced the Buzzers goalie Mark Manolescu to work between the pipes, taking 39 shots. Mississauga was led by Brandon Yeamans, who registered two goals and two assists. Yeamans scored the first of his two goals on the power play at 15:49 into the first period to make the score 2-1 Mississauga. The Chargers had gained a power play chance when Brad Cocca was whistled for slashing. Kyler Matthews picked up the assist. Yeamans' next tally on the power play made the score 3-3 with 15:24 left in the second period. Alexandros Acosta provided the assist. Mississauga also got points from Aidan Parker, who also finished with two goals and one assist. More assists for Mississauga came via Mike Choma and Mike Tropea, who contributed one each. Manolescu recorded 35 saves for St. Michaels. The Buzzers totaled 17 minutes in penalty time with six minors and one major and went 2-for-4 on the power play. St. Michaels ran into serious disciplinary problems during the contest, and Sean Kohler was ejected from the game. Mississauga totaled 25 minutes in penalty time with five minors and one major and went 2-for-5 on the power play. Team's Tropea and Yeamans were slapped with misconducts and ejected from the game.
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