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Huge game by MacDonald boosts Cornwall over Carleton Place, 6-3Ed Lumley Arena Thu, Nov 13, 2014 Story by Narrative Science.
Behind a great game by Lawson MacDonald, who had one goal and two assists, the Cornwall Colts defeated the Carleton Place Canadians, 6-3. MacDonald scored 4:11 into the third period to make the score 4-2 Cornwall. Jackson Parker picked up the assist. MacDonald dished an assist on Dean Derouchie's goal that made the score 3-2 Cornwall at 1:33 into the third period. He added another helper on Simon Besner's goal that made the score 6-3 Cornwall at 14:59 into the third period.Cornwall's penalty kill was spotless, allowing no goals on five Carleton Place power plays. The Colts' offense rang up 43 shots on Carleton Place's net. Cornwall bested its season scoring average. The Colts average 3.7 goals per game. Cornwall also got points from Derouchie, who also finished with one goal and one assist, Lawson MacDougall, who also registered one goal and one assist, and Ryan Patulli, who also tallied one goal and one assist. Cornwall also got a goal from Grant Cooper as well. More assists for Cornwall came via Tristen Elie, Peter Angelopoulos, and Kevin Hope, who contributed one each. The Canadians' normally stingy defense allowed more goals than usual. Carleton Place averages 2.1 goals allowed per game. The Canadians were helped by Ryan Daniel, who grabbed one goal. Daniel scored 9:57 into the first period to make the score 1-1. Alex Vala provided the assist. Carleton Place also had goals scored by AJ Klein and Wesley Baker, who each put in one. In addition, Carleton Place received assists from Adam Lloyd, Andrew Dodson, Bradley Stitt, Kyle Dowdall, and Nicolas Mucci, who each chipped in one. Denny Dubblestyne rejected 24 shots on goal for Cornwall. The Colts totaled 11 minutes in penalty time with three minors and one major and went 3-for-6 on the power play. Cornwall ran into serious disciplinary problems during the contest, and Hope was ejected from the game. Carleton Place's Adrian Clark stopped 37 shots out of the 43 that he faced. The Canadians incurred 14 minutes in penalty time with seven minors. |