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Toronto Furies holds on for 6-5 win against Calgary InfernoOlds Arena - Main Sun, Dec 06, 2015 Story by Narrative Science.
Calgary Inferno tried to dig itself out of a four-goal hole, but Toronto Furies held on for a 6-5 victory. A goal by Sena Suzuki put Toronto Furies up 6-2 in the second period, but Calgary Inferno pulled to within one on Jessica Campbell's tally 18:46 into the third period. Toronto Furies got the win with help from a great game by Natalie Spooner, who had five goals and one assist. Spooner's first goal came 12:25 into the first period. He then added goals at 14:22 into the first, at 13:49 into the second, at 14:39 into the second, and at 17:55 into the second. Toronto Furies outdid its season average for goals scored. Toronto Furies has scored at the pace of 2.3 goals per game during the current campaign. Toronto Furies additionally got points from Suzuki, who also racked up one goal and one assist. More assists for Toronto Furies came via Michelle Bonello, Katie Gaskin, Tara French, and Alyssa Baldin, who contributed one each and Kelly Terry and Kori Cheverie, who each chipped in two. Calgary Inferno forced Toronto Furies goalie Christina Kessler to work between the pipes, taking 45 shots. Calgary Inferno gave up more goals than its normal season average. Calgary Inferno is averaging 2.4 goals against for the season. Calgary Inferno was helped by Hayleigh Cudmore, who grabbed one goal and two assists. Cudmore scored on the power play 13:46 into the third period to make the score 6-4 Toronto Furies. A holding penalty on Bonello had put Calgary Inferno on the power play. Blayre Turnbull assisted on the tally. Calgary Inferno also got points from Brittany Esposito, who also had two goals and one assist. Calgary Inferno also got a goal from Elana Lovell as well. In addition, Calgary Inferno received assists from Sarah Davis and Louise Warren, who contributed one each and Brianne Jenner and Jill Saulnier, who each chipped in two. Toronto Furies' Kessler stopped 40 shots out of the 45 that she faced. Toronto Furies incurred 12 minutes in penalty time with six minors. Delayne Brian made 11 saves before being replaced by Kathy Desjardins, who took the loss and made eight saves. Calgary Inferno incurred six minutes in penalty time with three minors.
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