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North York takes care of Orangeville early, wins 9-1North York Centennial Sun, Jan 20, 2013 Story by Narrative Science.
The North York Rangers jumped out to a four-point advantage by the end of the first period and beat the Orangeville Flyers, 9-1. Taylor Pryce was all over the ice for North York, as he tallied two goals and two assists in the win. Pryce scored the first of his two goals at 6:08 into the first period to make the score 1-0 North York. Galli Austin assisted on the tally. Pryce's next tally made the score 8-1 North York with 6:29 left in the third period. Ryan Kinsella picked up the assist. The Rangers were led by goalie Keogh Jacob, who finished with 40 saves while allowing one goal. The solid play of Jacob will be reflected in his goals against average, which pre-game was 3.39. North York kept Orangeville's goalie busy throughout the game, and Bo Bessette made 33 saves on 42 shots. The Rangers surpassed their usual scoring output this season. This season, North York averages 4.2 goals per contest. The Rangers had trouble converting on the power play advantage, managing just two goals on 11 chances. North York additionally got points from Kinsella, who also finished with one goal and two assists, Liam Kerins, who also grabbed two goals and three assists to lead the team in points, and John Carpino, who also racked up one goal and one assist. Valadao Adam also scored for North York. More assists for North York came via Chris Aitcheson, Fung Zachary, and Corey Kalk, who contributed one a piece and Power Brody, Michael Giacometti, and Matthew Whittaker, who each chipped in two. The Flyers did not reach the goal total they have come to expect this season. Orangeville averages 3.2 goals per game. The Flyers' offense rang up 41 shots on North York's net. Orangeville was forced to rely heavily on their penalty kill unit throughout the game, as it racked up 26 penalty minutes. The Rangers incurred 16 minutes in penalty time with eight minors. The Flyers registered one goal on seven power play opportunities.
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