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The Team Southeast TCF and Team Wisconsin skate to 4-4 (OT) tieSchwan SR Sat, Sep 21, 2013 Story by Narrative Science.
Even though Team Wisconsin's Charlie Parker netted two goals and Brett Gruber contributed one point, Team Wisconsin was held to a tie by Team Southeast, 4-4 (OT). The TCF racked up the penalties in the contest, and ended with eight minors and one major for 31 minutes in penalty time. The total exceeded the 12.0 minutes per game Team Southeast had been spending in the box. The TCF's offense rang up 33 shots on Team Wisconsin's net. Team Southeast was shut out on the power play, going scoring scoreless on 10 chances with a man advantage. The TCF were led by Nick Swaney, who finished with two goals. Swaney scored the first of his two goals at 5:22 into the second period to make the score 3-1 Team Southeast. Swaney's next tally made the score 4-2 Team Southeast with 10:05 left in the third period. Tyler Sheehy assisted on the tally. Team Southeast also got points from Sheehy, who also registered one goal and one assist to lead the team in points. Team Southeast also got a goal from Patrick Lauderdale as well. More assists for Team Southeast came via Nick Reis, who had two and Tommy Muck, Tommy Novak, and Tyler Funk, who contributed one a piece. Team Wisconsin stifled Team Southeast's power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. The TCF were unable to stop Team Wisconsin from sending pucks towards the net, and Team Wisconsin eventually piled up 33 shots on goal. Team Wisconsin's penalty killing units received substantial work throughout the game as Team Wisconsin finished with 46 penalty minutes. Connor Blanck also scored for Team Wisconsin. Other players who recorded assists for Team Wisconsin were Mathew Berkovitz, who had three and Charlie Graaskamp, Chuck Bennis, and Mason Appleton, who each chipped in one. Grant Martens made 29 saves for Team Southeast on 33 shots. Nathan Siclovan rejected 29 shots on goal for Team Wisconsin. Team Wisconsin registered three goals on six power play opportunities.
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