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GAME RECAP

Huge game by Johnson boosts M2 Rider University over M2 Army, 7-1

Ice Time Sports Complex    Sat, Oct 17, 2015

M2 Rider University's Christopher Johnson had a big offensive game, scoring two goals and contributing two assists in his team's 7-1 win over M2 Army.

Johnson found the back of the net 14:22 into the first period to make the score 2-0 M2 Rider University and again while on the power play 17:33 into the second to make the score 4-0 M2 Rider University.

M2 Rider University was led by goalie CJ Lineman, who finished with 32 saves while allowing one goal. Lineman managed to improve on his goals against average, which stood at 3.1 prior to the game.

M2 Rider University forced M2 Army goalie Nicholas Candelmo to work between the pipes, taking 49 shots. M2 Rider University found the back of the net more times than it usually has this season. This season, M2 Rider University averages 3.5 goals per contest.

M2 Rider University also got points from John Martino, who also racked up one goal and three assists and Andrew Heinz, who also had one goal and one assist. M2 Rider University also got a goal from Patrick Grilli as well. More assists for M2 Rider University came via Stephen Junod and Sean Hart, who each chipped in one and Michael Kennedy and Christopher Daley, who contributed two each.

M2 Army's offense operated below its season average. M2 Army averages 3.6 goals per game. M2 Army's offense rang up 33 shots on M2 Rider University's net.

M2 Rider University incurred eight minutes in penalty time with four minors. Candelmo recorded 42 saves for M2 Army. M2 Army totaled 15 minutes in penalty time with five minors and one major and went 0-for-1 on the power play.