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White leads Gloucester over Cumberland, 6-3Earl Armstrong Arena Mon, Feb 18, 2013 Story by Narrative Science.
The Gloucester Rangers' Patrick White had a big offensive game, scoring one goal and contributing two assists in his team's 6-3 win over the Cumberland Grads. White scored 16:10 into the second period to make the score 4-2 Gloucester. Dean Derouchie assisted on the tally. White dished an assist on Matt Rosebrook's goal that made the score 2-1 Gloucester at 9:52 into the first period. He added another helper on Eric Snedden's goal that made the score 5-2 Gloucester at 16:41 into the second period.Gloucester's offense rang up 32 shots on Cumberland's net. The Rangers outdid their season average for goals scored. Gloucester averages 2.7 goals per game. The Rangers' defensemen played an important role in the offense, chipping in three goals. More assists for Gloucester came via Shane Topf, who had two and Maxim Cote, Austin Romzek, Daniel Baslyk, Samuel Quaranta, and Sam Dudly, who contributed one a piece. The Grads forced Gloucester goalie Dylan BrindAmour to work between the pipes, taking 37 shots. Cumberland was led by Riley Hennigar, who finished with one goal and two assists. Hennigar scored 9:05 into the third period to make the score 5-3 Gloucester. Mark Golberg picked up the assist. Matt Allan also scored for Cumberland. In addition, Cumberland received assists from Colin Kruse and Nick Martin, who each chipped in one. BrindAmour recorded 34 saves for the Rangers. Gloucester totaled 13 minutes in penalty time with four minors and one major and went 0-for-2 on the power play. The Rangers ran into serious disciplinary problems during the contest, and Colton Keuhl was ejected from the game. Reilly Turner made 26 saves for the Grads on 32 shots. Cumberland totaled nine minutes in penalty time with two minors and one major and went 1-for-4 on the power play. For the Grads, Allan was ejected from the game.
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