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Date: Apr 6, 2021

Behind a great game by Luke Neary, who had two goals and two assists, John Marshall defeated Keystone Oaks, 9-6.
Neary's tallies came at 3:14 into the second period to make the score 4-3 John Marshall and 11:54 into the second to make the score 5-4 John Marshall.John Marshall bested its season scoring average. John Marshall has scored at the pace of 4.0 goals per game during the current campaign. Penalties took their toll on John Marshall, as its penalty kill unit let in four power play goals. John Marshall was forced to rely heavily on their penalty kill unit throughout the game, as it racked up 18 penalty minutes.
John Marshall additionally got points from Gage Wilson, who also grabbed one goal and two assists, Nicholas Fitzpatrick, who also racked up two goals and one assist, and Christian Hayden, who also registered one goal and one assist. John Marshall also got a goal from Ryley Jones as well. More assists for John Marshall came via Taylor Wolfe, who had one, Bret Bosworth, who had two, and George Makricostas, who had three.
Keystone Oaks forced John Marshall goalie Hunter Staten to work between the pipes, taking 32 shots. Keystone Oaks found the back of the net more times than it usually has this season. Keystone Oaks averages 3.9 goals per game. Team's forwards weren't the only contributers offensively, and the team's defensemen showcased their scoring touch with two goals. Keystone Oaks' penalty killing units received substantial work throughout the game as Keystone Oaks finished with 38 penalty minutes.
Keystone Oaks was helped by Stephen Plank, who tallied one goal and two assists. Plank scored on the power play 4:48 into the second period to make the score 4-4. Keystone Oaks had gotten the advantage when John Marshall's Jones was sent off for roughing. David Howe picked up the assist. Keystone Oaks also got points from Joshua Gunia, who also finished with one goal and one assist and Eugene Barilla, who also grabbed one goal and two assists. Others who scored for Keystone Oaks included Conor Tokarsky, Connor Hoffman, and Alec Elinoff, who scored one goal each. In addition, Keystone Oaks received assists from Ryan Collins and Andrius Petrauskas, who each chipped in one.
John Marshall's Staten stopped 26 shots out of the 32 that he faced. John Marshall registered one goal on 11 power play opportunities. Cameron Witkowski recorded 18 saves for Keystone Oaks.