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GAME RECAP

Neumann lifts M2 Connecticut University of over M2 Rhode Island College, 5-0

Wesleyan University    Sun, Nov 08, 2015

Christian Neumann had two goals to lead M2 Connecticut University of to a 5-0 victory over M2 Rhode Island College.

Neumann's tallies came at 1:26 into the second period to make the score 1-0 M2 Connecticut University of and on the power play 7:26 into the second to make the score 2-0 M2 Connecticut University of.

M2 Connecticut University of's penalty kill excelled, as M2 Connecticut University of gave up zero goals despite allowing seven power plays.

M2 Connecticut University of stifled M2 Rhode Island College's power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. Team's forwards weren't the only contributers offensively, and the team's defensemen showcased their scoring touch with three goals. M2 Connecticut University of could not stay out of the penalty box, as the team accrued 16 minutes in penalties during the game. The 43 shots that M2 Connecticut University of put on net surpassed M2 Connecticut University of's average of 0.2 shots per game this season.

M2 Connecticut University of also got a goal from Andrew Cozzi as well. Other players who recorded assists for M2 Connecticut University of were Zach Weinstein, Michael Keating, Kenneth Kochiss, Clay Sosnowski, and Jack Pizzo, who each chipped in one.

With 23 shots on target during the contest, M2 Rhode Island College exceeded the 0.5 shots it averages per game this year.

M2 Connecticut University of took out Matt Depalma after he had made two saves and installed Christian OShea in goal, where he finished with 21 saves and the win. M2 Connecticut University of registered one goal on six power play opportunities. M2 Rhode Island College's starting goalie, Vincent Tudino, made 22 saves and finished with the loss before he was taken out in favor of Patrick Noke, who stopped 16 shots. M2 Rhode Island College incurred eight minutes in penalty time with four minors.