2014-2015 Season
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Huge game by Schilson boosts M2 Florida Gulf Coast University over M2 Northeastern University, 6-2Germain Arena Sat, Nov 15, 2014 Nick Schilson was all over the ice for M2 Florida Gulf Coast University, as he tallied two goals and three assists in M2 Florida Gulf Coast University's 6-2 win over M2 Northeastern University. Schilson's tallies came at 1:01 into the first period to make the score 1-0 M2 Florida Gulf Coast University and 3:04 into the third to make the score 4-1 M2 Florida Gulf Coast University.M2 Florida Gulf Coast University's offense was clicking better than usual and put 32 shots on goal during the game, better than the 6.8 shots per game it averages. M2 Florida Gulf Coast University additionally got points from Jordan Klotz, who also grabbed one goal and two assists and Dillon Duprey, who also racked up two goals and one assist. M2 Florida Gulf Coast University also got a goal from Nick Houser as well. More assists for M2 Florida Gulf Coast University came via Logan Garst and Rob Marlinski, who contributed one each and Dan Echeverri and Mike Chemello, who each chipped in two. By firing 27 shots on goal, M2 Northeastern University exceeded the 0.8 shots it averages per game this year. M2 Northeastern University gave up more goals than its normal season average. M2 Northeastern University gives up 2.5 goals per game. M2 Northeastern University was helped by Kyle Demers, who registered one goal. Demers scored 49 seconds into the second period to make the score 1-1. Graham Doherty assisted on the tally. Brian Miller also scored for M2 Northeastern University. In addition, M2 Northeastern University received assists from Ryan Yurewicz and Kenneth Phillips, who contributed one each. Tyler Tracy recorded 25 saves for M2 Florida Gulf Coast University. M2 Florida Gulf Coast University incurred 14 minutes in penalty time with two minors. Daniel Prawdzik made 26 saves for M2 Northeastern University on 32 shots. M2 Northeastern University incurred 30 minutes in penalty time with five minors and had no power play opportunities. |