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Behrend's big game bests Twin City in 6-1 North Iowa winTCO Training Haus Sat, Nov 10, 2012 Story by Narrative Science.
Eric Behrend was all over the ice for the North Iowa Bulls, as he tallied two goals and one assist in North Iowa's 6-1 win over the Twin City Steel. Behrend scored on the power play at 14:39 into the first period to make the score 2-0 North Iowa and again while short handed 5:24 into the second to make the score 3-1 North Iowa.Twin City was stymied by the Bulls netminder Matthew Bartels, who stopped 31 shots during the victory. Bartels managed to improve on his goals against average, which stood at 2.95 prior to the game. North Iowa made the Steel's goalies to work in net, ripping 37 shots and forcing 31 saves. Sawyer Marshall made 24 stops and Jared Schletty made seven. The Bulls excelled on the penalty kill, not giving up a single goal in seven chances. North Iowa's penalty killing units received substantial work throughout the game as the Bulls finished with 26 penalty minutes. North Iowa additionally got points from Connor Langfield, who also racked up one goal and one assist, Patrick Sivets, who also registered one goal and one assist, James Hughes, who also tallied one goal and one assist, and Taylor Brown, who also had one goal and one assist. In addition, North Iowa received assists from Jared Ramstead, who had two and Jake Johnson, Tony Paulson, and Timothy Santopoalo, who contributed one a piece. Twin City did not reach the goal total it has come to expect this season. The Steel put an average of 3.1 pucks into the net per game. North Iowa was unable to stop Twin City from sending pucks towards the net, and the Steel eventually piled up 32 shots on goal. Twin City was led by Calvin Miska, who scored the team's only goal. Miska scored 3:14 into the second period to make the score 2-1 North Iowa. Andrew Lillard assisted on the tally. The Bulls registered two goals on six power play opportunities. The Steel incurred 14 minutes in penalty time with seven minors.
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