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GAME RECAP

Esmark Stars 16U beats Philadelphia Little Flyers 16U 9-0 as Carr gets hat trick

Troy Sports 1    Sun, Jan 10, 2016

William Carr netted a hat trick to lead Esmark Stars 16U over Philadelphia Little Flyers 16U, 9-0.

Carr got on the scoresheet 2:59 into the first period. He then added goals at 6:22 into the first and at 2:30 into the third.

Esmark Stars 16U led 4-0 after the opening frame the first period and maintained a healthy margin after.

Esmark Stars 16U managed to stay out of the box better than usual, finishing with one minor for two minutes in penalty time. Esmark Stars 16U ended up below its season average of 10.0 penalty minutes per game. Esmark Stars 16U was steadier on the defensive front than it has been for much of this season. Esmark Stars 16U allows 2.3 goals per game. Esmark Stars 16U's goal total was higher than its season average. Esmark Stars 16U averages 3.1 goals per game.

Esmark Stars 16U also got points from Samual Hrabcak, who also had one goal and one assist. Andrew Wells also scored for Esmark Stars 16U. Other players who recorded assists for Esmark Stars 16U were Justin Adamski and Nicholas Carretta, who contributed one each and Jacob McClelland, Mitchell Lewis, Alex Singley, Ethan Webb, and Daniel Tkac, who each chipped in two.

Philadelphia Little Flyers 16U did not reach the goal total it has come to expect this season. Philadelphia Little Flyers 16U averages 2.3 goals per game. Esmark Stars 16U's defense shut down Philadelphia Little Flyers 16U's forwards for much of the game, and Philadelphia Little Flyers 16U got off only nine shots during the contest.

Jake Kucharski rejected nine shots on goal for Esmark Stars 16U. Esmark Stars 16U registered zero goals on zero power play opportunities. Gino Albano made four saves before being replaced by Brooks DiMarino, who took the loss and made nine saves. Philadelphia Little Flyers 16U finished the contest with no penalties and went 0-for-1 with the man advantage.