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GAME RECAP

El Paso Rhinos uses big second period to beat Tulsa Jr. Oilers, 5-0

Sierra Providence EC    Sat, Feb 07, 2015

El Paso Rhinos scored three goals in the second period to pull away from Tulsa Jr. Oilers and clinch a 5-0 win.

Jiri Pestuka had one goal and two assists to lead El Paso Rhinos. Pestuka scored 8:05 into the second period to make the score 2-0 El Paso Rhinos. Adam Vay provided the assist.

El Paso Rhinos' penalty box was a popular destination as the team totaled six minors and two majors for 32 minutes in penalty time. El Paso Rhinos had been averaging 25.0 minutes in penalties per game. El Paso Rhinos was steadier on the defensive front than it has been for much of this season. El Paso Rhinos averages 2.1 goals allowed per game. Tulsa Jr. Oilers was unable to stop El Paso Rhinos from sending pucks towards the net, and El Paso Rhinos eventually piled up 51 shots on goal.

El Paso Rhinos additionally got points from Sebastian Borg, who also registered one goal and one assist. Others who scored for El Paso Rhinos included Bryton Tomko, David Barbour, and Gavin Abbott, who each put in one. In addition, El Paso Rhinos received assists from Patrick Stancl, David Brancik, Martin Hanl, and Jeremy Gillespie, who contributed one each.

Tulsa Jr. Oilers did not reach the goal total it has come to expect this season. Tulsa Jr. Oilers averages 2.6 goals per game. Tulsa Jr. Oilers found itself stymied offensively, and got off a mere 11 shots against El Paso Rhinos' defense.

Adam Vay made 11 saves for El Paso Rhinos on 11 shots. El Paso Rhinos registered zero goals on two power play opportunities. El Paso Rhinos ran into serious disciplinary problems during the contest, and Gillespie was ejected from the game. Tulsa Jr. Oilers' Teke Murphy stopped 46 shots out of the 51 that he faced. Tulsa Jr. Oilers totaled 19 minutes in penalty time with seven minors and one major and went 0-for-2 on the power play.