2015-2016 Season
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M1 Lebanon Valley College rips M1 Naval Academy ^ United States, 5-0Hershey Park Arena Sat, Dec 05, 2015 The M1 Lebanon Valley College Flying Dutchmen were firing on all cylinders against the M1 Naval Academy ^ United States Midshipmen, and when the final buzzer sounded Flying Dutchmen emerged with a 5-0 win. M1 Lebanon Valley College was led by John Wise, who grabbed one goal. Wise scored 48 seconds into the first period to make the score 1-0 M1 Lebanon Valley College. Joey LaBonte assisted on the tally. The Flying Dutchmen stifled M1 Naval Academy ^ United States' power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. M1 Lebanon Valley College was steadier on the defensive front than it has been for much of this season. The Flying Dutchmen average 2.5 goals allowed per game. M1 Lebanon Valley College's defensemen played an important role in the offense, chipping in four goals. The Flying Dutchmen's offense was clicking better than usual and put 34 shots on goal during the game, better than the 17.1 shots per game they average. M1 Lebanon Valley College also got points from Cody Pessig, who also tallied one goal and one assist to lead the team in points. M1 Lebanon Valley College also had goals scored by Adam Thomas, Bryan Hovanec, and Travis Hall, who each put in one. In addition, M1 Lebanon Valley College received assists from Zack McKown, Nicholas Skerlick, Cole Godfrey, Jacob Thomas, and Andy Thurby, who contributed one each. The Midshipmen's offense operated below their season average. M1 Naval Academy ^ United States averages 3.4 goals per game. With 18 shots on target during the contest, the Midshipmen exceeded the 0.7 shots they average per game this year. M1 Naval Academy ^ United States was led by Stephen Sabatini, who took two shots. Chase Wilson made 18 saves for M1 Lebanon Valley College on 18 shots. The Flying Dutchmen incurred eight minutes in penalty time with four minors. The Midshipmen's starting goalie, Matthew Truninger, made 23 saves and finished with the loss before he was taken out in favor of James OHalloran, who stopped six shots. M1 Naval Academy ^ United States incurred six minutes in penalty time with three minors.
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