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Ursitti leads Toronto Lakeshore over Georgetown, 6-1Westwood Arena Wed, Jan 15, 2014 Story by Narrative Science.
Nicholas Ursitti was all over the ice for the Toronto Lakeshore Patriots, as he tallied one goal and two assists in Toronto Lakeshore's 6-1 win over the Georgetown Raiders. Ursitti got on the board by slotting home a goal 53 seconds into the second period to make the score 2-1 Toronto Lakeshore. Michael Prapavessis picked up the assist. Ursitti dished an assist on Robert Powers's goal that made the score 4-1 Toronto Lakeshore at 10:13 into the second period. He added another helper on Brandon Willett's goal that made the score 5-1 Toronto Lakeshore at 10:47 into the second period.Georgetown was stymied by the Patriots netminder Evan Buitenhuis, who stopped 32 shots during the victory. Buitenhuis certainly lowered his goals against average, which was 2.94 entering the contest. Toronto Lakeshore forced Raiders' goalies to work without much rest, firing 31 shots and forcing 25 saves. Michael McNiven made 25 stops and Michael Singh made zero. The Patriots' goal total was higher than their season average. Toronto Lakeshore has scored at the pace of 3.9 goals per game during the current campaign. Toronto Lakeshore additionally got points from Powers, who also finished with one goal and one assist. Doug Bonar also scored for Toronto Lakeshore. In addition, Toronto Lakeshore received assists from Andreas Tsogkas, who had three and Tyler Enns, Nathan Feric, and Quinn Syrydiuk, who contributed one a piece. The Raiders could not produce up to they normal offensive output. Georgetown averages 3.3 goals per game. The Raiders forced the Patriots goalie Buitenhuis to work between the pipes, taking 33 shots. Georgetown was led by Steve Hladin, who scored the team's only goal. Hladin scored 9:19 into the first period to make the score 1-0 Georgetown. Liam Board provided the assist. Toronto Lakeshore totaled 11 minutes in penalty time with three minors and one major and went 1-for-3 on the power play. The Raiders totaled 13 minutes in penalty time with four minors and one major and went 0-for-2 on the power play.
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