Melbourne Glaciers' Stringer deadly on offense in 4-1 win ...
Date: Nov 30, 2014

Charles Frazer scored the clinching goal in a shootout, and Sydney Wolf Pack picked up the extra point in a 3-2 (2-1 SO) win over Melbourne Glaciers.
The shootout lasted for five attempts between the teams. Melbourne Glaciers' shootout goal was scored by Lenny Lee. Sydney Wolf Pack also got a shootout goal from Brendan Kong.Sydney Wolf Pack came back from a two-goal deficit to capture the victory. Sydney Wolf Pack was down 2-0 after a goal by Melbourne Glaciers' David Sowa at 12:33 in the second period. Sydney Wolf Pack knotted things up at 2-2 on a goal by Scott Clemie at 9:17 in the third period.
Sydney Wolf Pack's penalty kill excelled, as Sydney Wolf Pack gave up zero goals despite allowing six power plays.
Sydney Wolf Pack stifled Melbourne Glaciers' power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. Sydney Wolf Pack put 28 shots on net during the contest, more than the 1.8 it averages per game. Team's forwards weren't the only contributers offensively, and the team's defensemen showcased their scoring touch with two goals. Sydney Wolf Pack's penalty killing units received substantial work throughout the game as Sydney Wolf Pack finished with 74 penalty minutes.
Bayley Kubara also scored for Sydney Wolf Pack. More assists for Sydney Wolf Pack came via Patrick Nadin and Nick Air, who contributed one each.
With 25 shots on target during the contest, Melbourne Glaciers exceeded the 2.3 shots it averages per game this year.
Melbourne Glaciers was helped by Sam Hodic, who registered one goal. Hodic scored 4:32 into the first period to make the score 1-0 Melbourne Glaciers. Corey Stringer provided the assist. In addition, Melbourne Glaciers received assists from Martin Brayden, who had one.
Sydney Wolf Pack's Jonathan Hughes stopped 23 shots out of the 25 that he faced. Sydney Wolf Pack registered zero goals on two power play opportunities. For Sydney Wolf Pack, Nadin and Cameron Smith were ejected from the contest. Jack Hayes rejected 25 shots on goal for Melbourne Glaciers. Melbourne Glaciers incurred 76 minutes in penalty time with three minors. Team's Brayden and Hodic were slapped with misconducts and ejected from the game.