NAPHL 16U 2013-2014
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Paradise's big game bests Cleveland Jr. Lumberjacks 16U in 10-4 Pikes Peak Miners 16U winSharks Ice Center Mon, Oct 21, 2013 Story by Narrative Science.
Behind a great game by Trevor Paradise, who had one goal and four assists, Pikes Peak Miners 16U defeated Cleveland Jr. Lumberjacks 16U, 10-4. Paradise beat Neven Dyer with a shot 3:47 into the first period to make the score 2-0 Pikes Peak Miners 16U. Luke Boose assisted on the tally. Paradise dished an assist on Jaren Yatsu's goal that made the score 1-0 Pikes Peak Miners 16U at 26 seconds into the first period. He then added assists on Yatsu's goal at 43 seconds into the second, on Yatsu's goal at 16:09 into the second, and on Yatsu's goal at 15:29 into the third.Cleveland Jr. Lumberjacks 16U's power play was ineffective against Pikes Peak Miners 16U's penalty kill, which allowed one goal while shorthanded. Pikes Peak Miners 16U forced Cleveland Jr. Lumberjacks 16U goalie Dyer to work between the pipes, taking 74 shots. Pikes Peak Miners 16U outdid its season average for goals scored. This season, Pikes Peak Miners 16U averages 3.8 goals per contest. Pikes Peak Miners 16U was held back by its power play unit, which tallied two goals on nine chances. Pikes Peak Miners 16U's defensemen played an important role in the offense, chipping in three goals. Pikes Peak Miners 16U also got points from Jackson York, who also registered one goal and one assist, Boose, who also racked up one goal and two assists, and Travis Work, who also had two goals and one assist. Travis Bever also scored for Pikes Peak Miners 16U. In addition, Pikes Peak Miners 16U received assists from Ty Bever, Colton Davis, Brendan Doyle, Nicholas Garland, and J.P. Nolette, who contributed one a piece. Cleveland Jr. Lumberjacks 16U surpassed its usual scoring output this season. Cleveland Jr. Lumberjacks 16U averages 1.1 goal per game. Cleveland Jr. Lumberjacks 16U's penalty killing units received substantial work throughout the game as Cleveland Jr. Lumberjacks 16U finished with 34 penalty minutes. Pikes Peak Miners 16U's starting goalie, Ty Bever, made eight saves and finished with the win before he was taken out in favor of David Fessenden, who stopped four shots. Pikes Peak Miners 16U incurred 18 minutes in penalty time with four minors. Neven Dyer made 64 saves for Cleveland Jr. Lumberjacks 16U on 74 shots.
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