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GAME RECAP

Meier's hat trick boosts Fresno Monsters over Arizona Redhawks, 17-0

AZ Ice Peoria    Sun, Oct 12, 2014

Patrick Meier netted a hat trick to lead Fresno Monsters over Arizona Redhawks, 17-0.

Meier notched his first tally 12:33 into the first period. He then added goals at 9:39 into the second and at 10:07 into the second.

Fresno Monsters gained an early advantage, leading 7-0 by the end of the first period.

Arizona Redhawks was unable to stop Fresno Monsters from sending pucks towards the net, and Fresno Monsters eventually piled up 57 shots on goal. Fresno Monsters' goal total was higher than its season average. Fresno Monsters averages 9.2 goals per game. The defensemen of Fresno Monsters were also effective in Arizona Redhawks' zone, and came away with three goals.

Fresno Monsters additionally got points from Jacob Haynes, who also racked up two goals and four assists, Brantt Heble, who also had three goals and three assists to lead the team in points, Mike Nolan, who also finished with one goal and three assists, Evan Ingram, who also registered two goals and two assists, Jonathan Bengtsson, who also racked up one goal and two assists, Gianmarco Guidon, who also had one goal and three assists, Mitchell Dolman, who also tallied one goal and three assists, and Austin Browning, who also registered one goal and four assists. Fresno Monsters also had goals scored by Luke Richesin and Parker Olson, who scored one goal each. Other players who recorded assists for Fresno Monsters were Carter Dahl, Michael Freeman, and Owen Sikich, who contributed two each.

Austin Piquette recorded 18 saves for Fresno Monsters. Fresno Monsters ended with no penalties and went 0-for-2 on the power play. Arizona Redhawks' Henrik Liljestrand stopped 40 shots out of the 57 that he faced. Arizona Redhawks incurred four minutes in penalty time with two minors and had no power play opportunities.