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Oklahoma City Blazers beats Wichita Jr. Thunder 8-0 as Levene gets hat trickArctic Edge East Sat, Jan 31, 2015 Story by Narrative Science.
Wichita Jr. Thunder could not stop Oklahoma City Blazers' Matt Levene, who tallied a hat trick in an 8-0 win. Levene's first goal came 3:04 into the first period. He then added goals at 10:42 into the first and at 14:07 into the third.Oklahoma City Blazers was boosted by Jakub Krejci, who turned in a shutout with 33 saves. Krejci certainly lowered his goals against average, which was 2.62 entering the contest. Oklahoma City Blazers' penalty box was a popular destination as the team totaled nine minors and two majors for 38 minutes in penalty time. Oklahoma City Blazers had been averaging 28.0 minutes in penalties per game. Oklahoma City Blazers forced Wichita Jr. Thunder's netminders to work without much rest, launching 39 shots and forcing 31 saves. Jake Larson made five stops and Matej Varchola made 26. Oklahoma City Blazers excelled on the penalty kill, not giving up a single goal in eight chances. Oklahoma City Blazers surpassed its usual scoring output this season. This season, Oklahoma City Blazers averages 5.2 goals per contest. Oklahoma City Blazers also got points from Hunter Smith, who also grabbed one goal and one assist and Kirill Romanov, who also registered two goals and one assist. Others who scored for Oklahoma City Blazers included Colton Nelson and Lubos Vacek, who each put in one. Other players who recorded assists for Oklahoma City Blazers were Matthew Audette, who had three, Jared Guffey, Eric Lietz, Kole Hudson, Scott Sharkey, and Alex Smith, who each chipped in one, and Dylan Lamontagne and Victor Ekk, who contributed two each. Wichita Jr. Thunder was often in penalty trouble, totaling eight minors and two majors for 36 minutes in penalty time. Wichita Jr. Thunder surpassed its season average of 20.0 penalty minutes per game. Wichita Jr. Thunder was held below its usual level of production. Wichita Jr. Thunder puts an average of 3.5 pucks into the net per game. Oklahoma City Blazers was unable to stop Wichita Jr. Thunder from sending pucks towards the net, and Wichita Jr. Thunder eventually piled up 33 shots on goal. Oklahoma City Blazers registered three goals on eight power play opportunities. Wichita Jr. Thunder ran into serious disciplinary problems during the contest, and Ivan Brvenik was ejected from the game.
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