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GAME RECAP

Wichita Falls rips Corpus Christi, 6-1

AmericanBank Center    Fri, Dec 13, 2013

The Corpus Christi IceRays had trouble finding ways to stop the Wichita Falls Wildcats, which beat IceRays, 6-1.

Wichita Falls was led by goalie David Zevnik, who finished with 29 saves while allowing one goal. The solid play of Zevnik will be reflected in his goals against average, which pre-game was 1.84.

The Wildcats were paced by Kirk Van Arkel, who had one goal. Van Arkel scored 18:49 into the first period to make the score 2-0 Wichita Falls. Andrew Kerr provided the assist.

Wichita Falls excelled on the penalty kill, not giving up a single goal in five chances. The Wildcats outdid their season average for goals scored. Wichita Falls averages 2.9 goals per game. The Wildcats were hit hard by penalties in the contest, and totaled seven minors and one major for 19 minutes in penalty time. With 43 shots on target during the contest, Wichita Falls exceeded the 26.6 shots it averages per game this year.

Wichita Falls also got points from Kerr, who also grabbed one goal and one assist, Nick Farmer, who also finished with one goal and one assist, Will Vosejpka, who also registered one goal and one assist, and Ben Kucera, who also racked up one goal and one assist. Wichita Falls also got a goal from Kyle Bauman as well. In addition, Wichita Falls received assists from Matt Koch, who had two and Colin Staub, Josh Haverstrom, Jake Townsend, and Evan Okeley, who contributed one a piece.

The 30 shots that Corpus Christi put on net surpassed the IceRays' average of 22.8 shots per game this season.

Corpus Christi was led by Joe Chitwood, who took one shot.

The Wildcats registered one goal on three power play opportunities. Ben Myers took the loss and made 28 saves before being replaced by Forbes Ploszaj who made nine saves. The IceRays ended with 25 minutes in penalty time with five minors and one major.