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GAME RECAP

Early goals doom Minnesota Revolution 18U, falls to Madison Capitols 18U, 8-1

Schwan SR-2    Sat, Dec 06, 2014

Madison Capitols 18U jumped out to a five-point advantage by the end of the first period and beat Minnesota Revolution 18U, 8-1.

Madison Capitols 18U pulled out the victory even though it was hit with 20 penalty minutes.

Madison Capitols 18U was paced by Eric Bush, who tallied one goal. Bush scored on the power play 5:52 into the first period to make the score 2-0 Madison Capitols 18U. Madison Capitols 18U had taken the advantage when Minnesota Revolution 18U's Carter Jones got sent off for cross checking. Eugene Fedyeyev assisted on the tally.

Madison Capitols 18U's offense rang up 32 shots on Minnesota Revolution 18U's net. Madison Capitols 18U surpassed its usual scoring output this season. Madison Capitols 18U averages 4.5 goals per game.

Madison Capitols 18U additionally got points from Nicholas Hames, who also racked up one goal and one assist, Fedyeyev, who also registered one goal and two assists, and Jordan Fader, who also had one goal and three assists to lead the team in points. Madison Capitols 18U also got a goal from Phil Erickson as well. More assists for Madison Capitols 18U came via Clayton Brown, Chase Mickleson, Trent Einbeck, and Cole Hults, who each chipped in one and Austin Redders and Kasey Fitzjerrels, who contributed two each.

Madison Capitols 18U's defense shut down Minnesota Revolution 18U's forwards for much of the game, and Minnesota Revolution 18U got off only 13 shots during the contest. Minnesota Revolution 18U had trouble converting on the power play advantage, managing just one goal on nine chances.

Tim Grounds recorded 12 saves for Madison Capitols 18U. Madison Capitols 18U registered one goal on five power play opportunities. Minnesota Revolution 18U's Cameron Madrid stopped 24 shots out of the 32 that he faced. Minnesota Revolution 18U incurred 12 minutes in penalty time with six minors.