2015-2016 Season
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M2 Lindenwood University penalty kill dominates in 3-0 defeat of M2 Saint Louis UniversityLindenwood Univ. Arena Sat, Oct 17, 2015 M2 Lindenwood University, which found itself down a man often, weathered M2 Saint Louis University's power play opportunities and emerged with a 3-0 victory. M2 Lindenwood University was led by David Allen, who had one goal and one assist. Allen scored on the power play 9:34 into the first period to make the score 1-0 M2 Lindenwood University. M2 Lindenwood University had gotten the advantage when M2 Saint Louis University's Chris Pilcher was sent off for roughing. Colin Chandler picked up the assist. M2 Lindenwood University put up an impenetrable defensive front on the penalty kill, and did not allow M2 Saint Louis University to score on any of its eight power plays. M2 Lindenwood University was steadier on the defensive front than it has been for much of this season. M2 Lindenwood University averages 3.0 goals allowed per game. M2 Lindenwood University could not stay out of the penalty box, as the team accrued 20 minutes in penalties during the game. The 33 shots that M2 Lindenwood University put on net surpassed M2 Lindenwood University's average of 0.4 shots per game this season. M2 Lindenwood University also got points from Chandler, who also registered one goal and one assist to lead the team in points. M2 Lindenwood University also got a goal from Tyler Arenz as well. In addition, M2 Lindenwood University received assists from Tyler Kubara, Mitchell Miller, and Kyle Vesling, who contributed one each. M2 Saint Louis University was held below its usual level of production. M2 Saint Louis University averages 4.4 goals per game. M2 Saint Louis University struggled to stay out of the sin bin throughout the game as it finished the game with 18 penalty minutes for seven opposing power plays. Christopher Johansen rejected 24 shots on goal for M2 Lindenwood University. M2 Saint Louis University's starting goalie, Andrew Hayden, made eight saves and finished with the loss before he was taken out in favor of Alec Derks, who stopped 22 shots.
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