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GAME RECAP

California Titans 18U penalty kill dominates in 5-1 defeat of New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U

Troy Sports 3    Sun, Feb 17, 2013

California Titans 18U, which found itself down a man often, weathered New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U's power play opportunities and emerged with a 5-1 victory.

California Titans 18U was paced by John Seibel, who grabbed one goal. Seibel scored 6:07 into the second period to make the score 2-0 California Titans 18U. Alex Schwartz assisted on the tally.

New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U was unable to stop California Titans 18U from sending pucks towards the net, and California Titans 18U eventually piled up 43 shots on goal. California Titans 18U could not stay out of the penalty box, as the team accrued 28 minutes in penalties during the game.

California Titans 18U additionally got points from Sam Bratten, who also racked up one goal and one assist and Tucker May, who also had one goal and one assist. California Titans 18U also got a goal from Connor McPherson as well. More assists for California Titans 18U came via Nicholas Wallace, who had two and Blake Aguilar and Quinton Wunder, who each chipped in one.

New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U could not stay out of the penalty box, as the team accrued 22 minutes in penalties during the game.

New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U was led by Nikita Samoylov, who scored the team's only goal. Samoylov scored on the power play 14:54 into the third period to make the score 3-1 California Titans 18U. New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U earned a power play opportunity when Bratten was put in the box for tripping. Nikita Klinisovs picked up the assist.

Jason Semchak recorded 20 saves for California Titans 18U. California Titans 18U registered two goals on seven power play opportunities. New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U's Joseph Licata stopped 38 shots out of the 43 that he faced. New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U registered one goal on seven power play opportunities.