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GAME RECAP

M1 Lebanon Valley College blows out M1 Villanova University, 6-0

Hatfield Ice Arena    Sat, Jan 16, 2016

The M1 Lebanon Valley College Flying Dutchmen had a four-goal lead after two periods and cruised the rest of the way en route to a 6-0 win over the M1 Villanova University Wildcats.

M1 Lebanon Valley College was led by Jacob Thomas, who finished with one goal. Thomas scored 1:20 into the first period to make the score 1-0 M1 Lebanon Valley College. Joey LaBonte provided the assist.

The Flying Dutchmen's defense was surprisingly good. M1 Lebanon Valley College gives up 2.4 goals on average per game. The Flying Dutchmen's defensemen played an important role in the offense, chipping in two goals. M1 Lebanon Valley College put 54 shots on net during the contest, more than the 17.9 it averages per game.

Others who scored for M1 Lebanon Valley College included Travis Acker, who had two and Nicholas Skerlick, Michael Straub, and Cody Pessig, who each put in one. In addition, M1 Lebanon Valley College received assists from Matthew Reno, who had two and Brennan Thompson, Russell Armbruster, and Nathan Kohlenhoefer, who contributed one each.

M1 Villanova University could not produce up to its normal offensive output. The Wildcats average 4.0 goals per game. The 18 shots that M1 Villanova University put on net surpassed the Wildcats' average of 0.4 shots per game this season.

The Flying Dutchmen's Brenden Manquen stopped 18 shots out of the 18 that he faced. M1 Lebanon Valley College ended with no penalties and went 0-for-2 on the power play. Michael Harper rejected 48 shots on goal for M1 Villanova University. The Wildcats incurred four minutes in penalty time with two minors and had no power play opportunities.