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GAME RECAP

Manoukarakis nets hat trick, leads DURHAM WEST to 5-4 win over TORONTO

Seneca SC Rink    Thu, Jan 30, 2014

Katrina Manoukarakis netted a hat trick to lead DURHAM WEST over TORONTO, 5-4.

Manoukarakis got on the scoresheet 6:11 into the first period. He then added goals at 14:12 into the first and at 3:04 into the second.

DURHAM WEST found the back of the net more times than it usually has this season. DURHAM WEST has scored at the pace of 2.8 goals per game during the current campaign. DURHAM WEST gave up more goals than its normal season average. DURHAM WEST gives up 1.9 goal per game.

DURHAM WEST additionally got points from Kennedy Marchment, who also registered one goal and one assist and Alysha Burriss, who also racked up one goal and one assist. More assists for DURHAM WEST came via Emily Marks, Samantha McKenzie, and Megan Quinn, who contributed one a piece.

TORONTO's normally stingy defense allowed more goals than usual. TORONTO is averaging 1.8 goal against for the season. The defensemen of TORONTO were also effective in DURHAM WEST's zone, and came away with two goals.

TORONTO was led by Breanne Wilson-Bennett, who grabbed one goal and two assists. Wilson-Bennett scored 5:43 into the first period to make the score 1-0 TORONTO. Julia Fedeski provided the assist. TORONTO also got points from Fedeski, who also had one goal and one assist and Amanda Pantaleo, who also registered one goal and one assist. Connor Galway (PU) also scored for TORONTO. Other players who recorded assists for TORONTO were Grace Wickens, Jessie Eldridge, Taytum Clairmont, and Loren Gabel, who each chipped in one.

Melissa Black rejected 25 shots on goal for DURHAM WEST. DURHAM WEST incurred 12 minutes in penalty time with six minors. TORONTO's starting goalie, Sarah Stephens, made 14 saves and finished with the loss before she was taken out in favor of Ally Sarna, who stopped five shots. TORONTO incurred 10 minutes in penalty time with five minors.