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Morin's big game bests Midland in 9-5 Erin winNorth Simcoe SRC Fri, Jan 17, 2014 Story by Narrative Science.
The Midland Flyers had trouble finding ways to stop the Erin Shamrocks, which beat Flyers, 9-5. Cosimo Morin had one goal and two assists to lead Erin. Morin scored short handed 19:03 into the second period to make the score 6-4 Erin. The Shamrocks found themselves down a man on Wes Montgomery's hooking. Erin's penalty kill excelled, as the Shamrocks gave up one goal despite allowing nine power plays. Erin made Midland's goalies to work hard to keep the puck out of the net, ripping 37 shots and forcing 28 saves. Andrew Best made 21 stops and Marco Colangelo made seven. The Shamrocks surpassed their usual scoring output this season. This season, Erin averages 3.6 goals per contest. The Shamrocks could not stay out of the penalty box, as the team accrued 28 minutes in penalties during the game. Team's forwards weren't the only contributers offensively, and the team's defensemen showcased their scoring touch with two goals. Erin additionally got points from Mike Nicolucci, who also grabbed two goals and one assist and Josh Tremblay, who also finished with one goal and one assist. Erin also had goals scored by Connor Mortimer, who had two and Jacob Arsenault, Cameron DeFazio, and Darcy Hackett, who each put in one. In addition, Erin received assists from Patrick Reay, Sam Hisey, Josh Sguigna, Chris Grenier, Tyler Topham, and James Watsonbag, who each chipped in one. The Flyers kept Erin's goalie busy throughout the game, and Tom Denstedt made 29 saves on 34 shots. Midland outdid its season average for goals scored. The Flyers average 2.8 goals per game. Midland was led by Cam Russell, who registered three goals. Midland also got points from Logan Webb, who also tallied one goal and one assist. Neal Burgess also scored for Midland. Other players who recorded assists for Midland were Bruce Brown, who had two and Darren Nesbitt, Kaleb Rossel, and Matt Brown, who contributed one a piece. The Shamrocks registered one goal on seven power play opportunities. The Flyers incurred 26 minutes in penalty time with three minors. Midland ran into serious disciplinary problems during the contest, and Brown was ejected from the game.
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