NAPHL 16U 2012-2013
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San Jose Jr. Sharks 16U blows out St. Louis Selects 16U, 6-2Schwan SR-4 Sun, Dec 02, 2012 Story by Narrative Science.
San Jose Jr. Sharks 16U had a two-goal lead after two periods and cruised the rest of the way en route to a 6-2 win over St. Louis Selects 16U. San Jose Jr. Sharks 16U was sparked by Tyson McLellan, who tallied one goal and one assist. McLellan scored 14:56 into the first period to make the score 3-1 San Jose Jr. Sharks 16U. Jaylon Gorman assisted on the tally. San Jose Jr. Sharks 16U got an offensive boost from its blueliners, who contributed two goals during the game. San Jose Jr. Sharks 16U found itself short handed often, totaling 18 penalty minutes and allowing seven power plays. San Jose Jr. Sharks 16U additionally got points from Christopher Milner, who also registered one goal and two assists, Aaron Burden, who also had one goal and one assist, and Gorman, who also racked up one goal and two assists to lead the team in points. Chase Gundersen also scored for San Jose Jr. Sharks 16U. In addition, San Jose Jr. Sharks 16U received assists from Carson Kelley, who had two and Jack Cleaver and Jackson DeWitt, who each chipped in one. St. Louis Selects 16U's penalty killing units received substantial work throughout the game as St. Louis Selects 16U finished with 28 penalty minutes. St. Louis Selects 16U was led by Tyler Hoffmann, who racked up one goal and one assist. Hoffmann scored on the power play 15:31 into the second period to make the score 4-2 San Jose Jr. Sharks 16U. St. Louis Selects 16U had gotten the advantage when San Jose Jr. Sharks 16U's Gorman was sent off for head contact. Shane Quinn picked up the assist. St. Louis Selects 16U also got a goal from Trevor Johnson as well. More assists for St. Louis Selects 16U came via Mats Kozicz and Ben Rucker, who contributed one a piece. Geoffrey Grimm rejected 15 shots on goal for San Jose Jr. Sharks 16U. San Jose Jr. Sharks 16U registered three goals on 10 power play opportunities. St. Louis Selects 16U's Samuel Boyer stopped 23 shots out of the 29 that he faced.
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