2015-2016 Season
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M2 Texas University of squeaks by M2 Texas State University, 4-2Chaparral Ice Arena Fri, Jan 29, 2016 M2 Texas University of and M2 Texas State University were evenly matched throughout their contest, but M2 Texas University of made the most of its opportunities and won, 4-2. No lead was more than two goals during the contest, and the winning goal was scored by Cody Heiser at 9:24 of the third period. M2 Texas University of was paced by Heiser, who had one goal. M2 Texas University of forced M2 Texas State University goalie Dylan Carpenter to work between the pipes, taking 44 shots. M2 Texas University of was forced to rely heavily on their penalty kill unit throughout the game, as it racked up 36 penalty minutes. M2 Texas University of also got points from Joe Kurita, who also tallied one goal and one assist to lead the team in points. M2 Texas University of also had goals scored by James Grachos and Jadd Moussa, who each put in one. In addition, M2 Texas University of received assists from Spencer Delman, Steven Saiki, and Greg Doll, who each chipped in one. M2 Texas State University was often in penalty trouble, totaling eight minors and one major for 21 minutes in penalty time. M2 Texas State University had been averaging 19.0 minutes in penalties per game. M2 Texas State University was held below its usual level of production. M2 Texas State University averages 5.2 goals per game. The 37 shots that M2 Texas State University put on net surpassed M2 Texas State University's average of 0.6 shots per game this season. M2 Texas State University was helped by Hayden Ray, who registered one goal. Ray scored 19:16 into the first period to make the score 1-1. Seth Doty also scored for M2 Texas State University. M2 Texas University of's David Hutto stopped 35 shots out of the 37 that he faced. M2 Texas University of registered one goal on five power play opportunities. Dylan Carpenter made 40 saves for M2 Texas State University on 44 shots. M2 Texas State University registered one goal on three power play opportunities.
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