NAPHL 18U 2012-2013
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Anaheim Jr. Ducks 18U's comeback falls short, Indiana Jr. Ice 18U wins 4-2Schwan SR-8 Sat, Dec 01, 2012 Story by Narrative Science.
Anaheim Jr. Ducks 18U almost clawed its way back from a four-goal deficit, but Indiana Jr. Ice 18U managed to pull out a 4-2 win in the end. Indiana Jr. Ice 18U led by four goals at one point and ended with the victory. The largest advantage in the game came when Indiana Jr. Ice 18U's Ryan Murphy's scored at 14:08 in the first period to put Indiana Jr. Ice 18U up 4-0. Indiana Jr. Ice 18U's power play unit failed to produce, and was held to zero goals on 15 chances. Indiana Jr. Ice 18U found itself short handed often, totaling 20 penalty minutes and allowing three power plays. Indiana Jr. Ice 18U was helped by Evan Okeley, who grabbed one goal and one assist. Okeley scored 5:32 into the first period to make the score 2-0 Indiana Jr. Ice 18U. Razmuz Waxin-Engback provided the assist. Indiana Jr. Ice 18U also got a goal from Bryan Kromm as well. Other players who recorded assists for Indiana Jr. Ice 18U were Alex Huettl, who had two and Ryan Theisen, Sam Zike, and Drew Doyon, who contributed one a piece. Anaheim Jr. Ducks 18U was often in penalty trouble, totaling 14 minors and one major for 43 minutes in penalty time. The total exceeded the 19.0 minutes per game Anaheim Jr. Ducks 18U had been spending in the box. Anaheim Jr. Ducks 18U stifled Indiana Jr. Ice 18U's power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. Anaheim Jr. Ducks 18U did not challenge the opposing netminder, only getting 13 shots on net to force 11 saves. Anaheim Jr. Ducks 18U was led by Robert Tirea, who finished with one goal. Tirea scored 19:35 into the first period to make the score 4-2 Indiana Jr. Ice 18U. Max Mclain also scored for Anaheim Jr. Ducks 18U. More assists for Anaheim Jr. Ducks 18U came via Orand Werenka and Marcus Mollica, who each chipped in one. Chase Munroe recorded 11 saves for Indiana Jr. Ice 18U. Quentin Abrams rejected 25 shots on goal for Anaheim Jr. Ducks 18U. For Anaheim Jr. Ducks 18U, Ryan Schlerf was ejected from the game.
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