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Morin's big game bests Central Wisconsin in 6-2 Chicago winRomeoville Rink 2 Sat, Feb 18, 2012 Story by Narrative Science.
The Chicago Jr Bulldogs' Luke Morin had a big offensive game, scoring one goal and contributing two assists in his team's 6-2 win over the Central Wisconsin Saints. Morin beat Stephen Salek with a shot 4:14 into the first period on the power play to make the score 2-0 Chicago. Chicago had taken the advantage when Central Wisconsin's Joseph Mitch got sent off for tripping. Vittorio Bruno provided the assist. Morin dished an assist on Daniel Doyle's goal that made the score 3-2 Chicago at 55 seconds into the second period. He added another helper on Jordan Swiderski's goal that made the score 4-2 Chicago at 1:27 into the second period.The Jr Bulldogs' offense efficiently hummed along to the tune of 48 shots put on the Saints' net. Chicago additionally got points from Matthew Soukup, who also registered one goal and one assist. Chicago got a goal from Tyler Cosentino as well. Other players who recorded assists for Chicago were Colin McAuliffe, who had two, Matthew Gazzola, who had three, and Joseph Mavrin, Peter Jorgensen, and Garrett McCaig, who contributed one each. Chicago also got points from. Cosentino also scored for Chicago. More assists for Chicago came via. Central Wisconsin could not produce up to it normal offensive output. The Saints average four goals per game. Central Wisconsin was helped by Jay Shifra Jr, who had one goal. Shifra Jr scored 16:03 into the first period to make the score 2-2. Other players who recorded assists for Central Wisconsin were Kevin McMorrow and Max Culp, who each chipped in one. In addition, Central Wisconsin received assists from. Chicago's Joseph Lennox stopped 25 shots out of the 27 that he faced. The Jr Bulldogs incurred 10 minutes in penalty time with five minors. Stephen Salek made 42 saves for the Saints on 48 shots. Central Wisconsin incurred 12 minutes in penalty time with six minors. Chicago registered three goals on six power play opportunities. The Saints registered one goal on five power play opportunities.
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