2015-2016 Season
![]()
![]()
|
M1 Lebanon Valley College uses big second period to beat M1 Rhode Island ^ University of, 7-2Brad Boss Ice Arena Sat, Oct 17, 2015 The M1 Rhode Island ^ University of Rams was within striking distance after one period, but the M1 Lebanon Valley College Flying Dutchmen put the pedal down in the second en route to a 7-2 victory. Andy Thurby was a peerless playmaker for M1 Lebanon Valley College, as he dished out four to beat M1 Rhode Island ^ University of,. The Rams fell victim to a deadly the Flying Dutchmen power play, which ripped M1 Rhode Island ^ University of for four goals. M1 Lebanon Valley College stifled the Rams' power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. The Flying Dutchmen's defensemen played an important role in the offense, chipping in two goals. M1 Lebanon Valley College put 37 shots on net during the contest, more than the 18.3 it averages per game. M1 Lebanon Valley College also got points from Paul Hefferin, who also grabbed one goal and one assist, Michael Straub, who also had one goal and one assist, and Travis Acker, who also registered one goal and two assists. Others who scored for M1 Lebanon Valley College included Jacob Thomas, who had two and Bradley Nolan and Bryan Hovanec, who scored one goal each. More assists for M1 Lebanon Valley College came via Zack McKown and Jacob Horst, who each chipped in one. M1 Rhode Island ^ University of forced its penalty killing units to work especially hard during the game, picking up 10 minors and one major for 25 minutes in penalty time. The Rams surpassed its season average of 16.0 penalty minutes per game. M1 Rhode Island ^ University of found itself stymied offensively, and got off a mere 11 shots against the Flying Dutchmen's defense. Chase Wilson rejected nine shots on goal for M1 Lebanon Valley College. The Flying Dutchmen incurred 14 minutes in penalty time with seven minors. Keith Inman took the loss and made 23 saves before being replaced by Jake Gulemi who made seven saves. The Rams registered zero goals on four power play opportunities.
|