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GAME RECAP

Tuomie's goals lift Wenatchee to 5-1 victory over Johnstown

Cambria County War Memorial    Sat, Nov 16, 2013

Behind a great game by Parker Tuomie, who had two goals, the Wenatchee Wild defeated the Johnstown Tomahawks, 5-1.

Tuomie scored at 15:03 into the first period to make the score 1-0 Wenatchee and again while 35 seconds into the second to make the score 2-0 Wenatchee.

Wenatchee excelled on the penalty kill, not giving up a single goal in four chances. The Wild found the back of the net more times than it usually has this season. This season, Wenatchee averages 2.7 goals per contest. The 42 shots that the Wild put on net surpassed Wenatchee's average of 27.8 shots per game this season.

Wenatchee additionally got points from Tanner Barnes, who also registered one goal and two assists to lead the team in points. Wenatchee also got a goal from Troy Loggins as well. In addition, Wenatchee received assists from Trey Bradley, who had two and James Mathias, Christian Salvato, Chris Jones, Matthew Nuttle, Sam Becker, and David Powlowski, who each chipped in one.

Johnstown forced its penalty killing units to work especially hard during the game, picking up 11 minors and one major for 37 minutes in penalty time. The Tomahawks surpassed its season average of 19.0 penalty minutes per game. Johnstown did not challenge the opposing netminder, racking up only 12 shots on net to force 11 saves. Team.mascot's final shot tally was well below the team's average of 23.1 pucks on net per game. The Tomahawks put up an impenetrable defensive front on the penalty kill, and did not allow the Wild to score on any of their nine power plays.

Johnstown was led by Shane Bednard, who took two shots.

Chase Perry rejected 11 shots on goal for Wenatchee. The Wild ended with 17 minutes in penalty time with six minors and one major. Jake Moore made 37 saves for the Tomahawks on 42 shots.