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GAME RECAP

Linville leads M1 Eastern Michigan University over M1 Canisius College, 7-2

Dann Memorial    Sat, Nov 14, 2015

Lucas Linville had two goals and one assist to lead the M1 Eastern Michigan University Eagles to a 7-2 victory over the M1 Canisius College Golden Griffins.

Linville found the back of the net 11:08 into the first period to make the score 1-1 and again while 8:50 into the second to make the score 3-2 M1 Eastern Michigan University.

M1 Eastern Michigan University's goal total was higher than its season average. The Eagles average 1.7 goal per game. With 31 shots on target during the contest, M1 Eastern Michigan University exceeded the 2.4 shots it averages per game this year.

M1 Eastern Michigan University additionally got points from Zachary Willis, who also finished with one goal and one assist and Brendan Adams, who also registered one goal and two assists. M1 Eastern Michigan University also had goals scored by Richard ORourke, Zack Mlady, and Tyler McIntosh, who scored one goal each. More assists for M1 Eastern Michigan University came via Ryan Faucheux and Luke Dmytro, who contributed two each.

M1 Canisius College forced the Eagles goalie Jacob Mulka to work between the pipes, taking 44 shots.

The Golden Griffins were helped by Patrick Hurtubise, who tallied one goal. Hurtubise scored 1:12 into the first period to make the score 1-0 M1 Canisius College. Jess Hackett picked up the assist. Andrew Ferrentino also scored for M1 Canisius College.

Mulka recorded 42 saves for M1 Eastern Michigan University. The Eagles ended with no penalties and went 1-for-6 on the power play. M1 Canisius College's starting goalie, Yvon Boulet, made 24 saves and finished with the loss before he was taken out in favor of Bret Gilmour, who stopped zero shots. The Golden Griffins incurred 22 minutes in penalty time with six minors and had no power play opportunities.