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Glanbrook's comeback falls short, Dundas wins 5-3Niagara Jr. C Head Office Thu, Sep 18, 2014 Story by Narrative Science.
The Dundas Blues, who led by three goals at one point, survived a comeback attempt by the Glanbrook Rangers and clinched a 5-3 victory. Dundas led by three goals at one point and ended with the victory. The largest advantage in the game came when the Blues' Nick McMullen scored at 19:47 in the first period to put Dundas up 3-0. Glanbrook's power play was ineffective against the Blues' penalty kill, which allowed one goal while shorthanded. Dundas was paced by Braxton Andrews, who registered one goal. Andrews scored on the power play 10:25 into the second period to make the score 4-2 Dundas. The Blues earned a power play opportunity when Joel Tivanian was put in the box for hooking. Jake Bain picked up the assist. The Rangers were unable to stop Dundas from sending pucks towards the net, and the Blues eventually piled up 52 shots on goal. Dundas' defensemen played an important role in the offense, chipping in two goals. Dundas also got points from McMullen, who also grabbed one goal and two assists to lead the team in points. Others who scored for Dundas included Mitch Moriarity, Kevin Jaczenko, and Ryan Overton, who each put in one. In addition, Dundas received assists from Matt Johnson, who had two and Phoenix Schuler, Ray Thompson, and Greg Harley, who each chipped in one. Glanbrook was helped by Malcom Toman, who racked up one goal. Toman scored 4:11 into the second period to make the score 3-2 Dundas. Glanbrook also had goals scored by Jeff May and Chad Carey, who scored one goal each. Other players who recorded assists for Glanbrook were Anthony Whitwell and Tyler Strabac, who contributed one each. The Blues' Dan Davies stopped 27 shots out of the 30 that he faced. Dundas incurred 14 minutes in penalty time with seven minors. Jay Payton made 47 saves for the Rangers on 52 shots. Glanbrook incurred 14 minutes in penalty time with seven minors. For the Rangers, Tivanian was ejected from the game.
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