GLJCHL 2012/2013
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Blenheim downs Wallaceburg, 6-3Blenheim Memorial Arena Sat, Nov 24, 2012 Story by Narrative Science.
The Blenheim Blades took home the 6-3 victory over the Wallaceburg Lakers. Referees had their hands full with a major incident at 6:49 into the third period. Four fighting penalties were dished out along with four game misconducts. Blenheim racked up the penalties in the contest, and ended with 12 minors and one major for 49 minutes in penalty time. The Blades had been averaging 25.0 minutes in penalties per game. Wallaceburg was unable to stop Blenheim from sending pucks towards the net, and the Blades eventually piled up 55 shots on goal. Blenheim's goal total was higher than its season average. The Blades average 3.0 goals per game. Blenheim was helped by John McKillop, who grabbed one goal. McKillop scored 1:15 into the second period to make the score 4-3 Blenheim. Kirk McKillop picked up the assist. Blenheim also got points from Shawn Hope, who also tallied one goal and one assist, Taylor Phillips, who also finished with one goal and one assist, and Zack Horvath, who also racked up one goal and one assist. Blenheim also got a goal from Ryan Frizzell as well. More assists for Blenheim came via Tyler Clarke, who had two and Owen Bateman, Jarrod Oliphant, Trevor Sparks, Matt Speed, and Aaron Pastorius, who contributed one a piece. The Lakers were often in penalty trouble, totaling 12 minors and two majors for 44 minutes in penalty time. Wallaceburg surpassed its season average of 27.0 penalty minutes per game. The Lakers were led by Justin Whitson, who grabbed three goals. In addition, Wallaceburg received assists from Jeff Morey and Ryan Chovich, who each chipped in one and Lucais Meyskens and Scott Lubbers, who contributed two a piece. Dylan Vanderpol rejected 19 shots on goal for the Blades. Blenheim registered two goals on six power play opportunities. For the Blades, Bowe Shepley, McKillop, and Dylan Bonner were ejected from the contest. Wallaceburg's Devine Cove stopped 49 shots out of the 55 that he faced. The Lakers registered two goals on two power play opportunities. Team's Morey, Mike Brown, and Jake Carter were slapped with misconducts and ejected from the game.
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