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Stillar's goals lift Mississippi RiverKings to 5-0 victory over LouisianaLanders Center Sat, Feb 18, 2012 Story by Narrative Science.
Deven Stillar was all over the ice for Mississippi RiverKings, as he tallied two goals in Mississippi RiverKings' 5-0 win over the Louisiana IceGators. Stillar's tallies came at 8:43 into the first period to make the score 1-0 Mississippi RiverKings and on the power play 12:55 into the first to make the score 2-0 Mississippi RiverKings.Mississippi RiverKings was boosted by Scott Darling, who turned in a shutout with 33 saves. Darling certainly lowered his goals against average, which was 2.88 entering the contest. Mississippi RiverKings pulled out the victory even though it was hit with 29 penalty minutes. Mississippi RiverKings put up an impenetrable defensive front on the penalty kill, and did not allow Louisiana to score on any of its seven power plays. Mississippi RiverKings surpassed its usual scoring output this season. Mississippi RiverKings has scored at the pace of 2.9 goals per game during the current campaign. Mississippi RiverKings additionally got points from Matt Whitehead, who also registered one goal and two assists and Mark Magnowski, who also finished with one goal and one assist. Darrell Stoddard also scored for Mississippi RiverKings. Other players who recorded assists for Mississippi RiverKings were Leland Fidler, who had two and Mike Tuomi, Kevin Hamel, and Ken Selby, who contributed one a piece. The IceGators were held below their usual level of production. Louisiana puts an average of 3.2 pucks into the net per game. The IceGators' offense rang up 33 shots on Mississippi RiverKings' net. Louisiana was led by Alex Morton, who took five shots. Mississippi RiverKings registered one goal on five power play opportunities. Dan Earles made 22 saves for the IceGators on 27 shots. Louisiana ended with 15 minutes in penalty time with five minors and one major.
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