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GAME RECAP

M2 Boston University blows out M2 Boston College, 6-1

Boston U- WB    Sat, Oct 10, 2015

M2 Boston University had a four-goal lead after two periods and cruised the rest of the way en route to a 6-1 win over M2 Boston College.

M2 Boston University was led by goalie Joseph Kelly, who finished with 25 saves while allowing one goal. Kelly certainly lowered his goals against average, which was 2.33 entering the contest.

M2 Boston University was paced by Riley Marotta, who registered one goal. Marotta scored 6:09 into the first period to make the score 2-0 M2 Boston University. Nick Lupo provided the assist.

M2 Boston University's offense rang up 50 shots on M2 Boston College's net. M2 Boston University got an offensive boost from its blueliners, who contributed two goals during the game.

M2 Boston University additionally got points from Matthew Fineberg, who also finished with one goal and two assists, Lucas Esposito, who also grabbed two goals and two assists to lead the team in points, and Alex Balbo, who also racked up one goal and one assist. M2 Boston University also got a goal from Ryan O Lear as well. More assists for M2 Boston University came via John Faso, who had two and Jason Vanderlinden, Ben Key Comis, and Benjamin Messick, who each chipped in one.

M2 Boston College was often in penalty trouble, totaling seven minors and one major for 19 minutes in penalty time. M2 Boston College surpassed its season average of 11.0 penalty minutes per game. M2 Boston College's offense operated below its season average. M2 Boston College puts an average of 3.1 pucks into the net per game.

M2 Boston University totaled seven minutes in penalty time with one minor and one major and went 3-for-8 on the power play. M2 Boston College's Matthew Lipsky stopped 44 shots out of the 50 that he faced. M2 Boston College registered zero goals on two power play opportunities.