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GAME RECAP

Waterloo erases deficit to stun Guelph, 6-4

Sleeman Centre    Tue, Mar 03, 2015

The Waterloo Siskins climbed out of a three-goal hole to beat the Guelph Hurricanes, 6-4.

Waterloo never led in the game until netting the game winner. The Siskins was down 4-1 after a goal by Guelph's Cameron Stokes at 19:47 in the first period. Waterloo tied things up at 4-4 on a power play goal by Christian Mroczkowski at 2:27 in the third period. The Siskins scored the game winner on the power play at 12:05 in the third period on a goal by Mroczkowski.

The win by Waterloo clinched the best of seven series at 4-0.

Gary Mantz was all over the ice for the Siskins, as he tallied two goals and one assist in the win.

Waterloo stifled the Hurricanes' power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. The Siskins kept Guelph's goalie busy throughout the game, and Jason DaSilva made 31 saves on 37 shots.

Waterloo also got points from Mroczkowski, who also grabbed one goal and three assists to lead the team in points and Danny Hanlon, who also finished with one goal and one assist. Others who scored for Waterloo included Evan Kearns and Brennan Blaszczak, who each put in one. In addition, Waterloo received assists from Kyle Betts, who had two, Eric Cimino, who had three, and Matt Doty and Anthony Guido, who each chipped in one.

The Hurricanes forced Waterloo goalie Evgeny Kiselev to work between the pipes, taking 35 shots.

Guelph was helped by Dylan Sayle, who registered one goal. Sayle scored 19:13 into the first period to make the score 3-1 Guelph. Matt Nightingale picked up the assist. Guelph additionally got points from Stokes, who also tallied one goal and one assist and Brooker Muir, who also racked up one goal and one assist to lead the team in points. Beau Browning also scored for Guelph. More assists for Guelph came via Craig Martini, Peyton Backus, and Brody Milne, who contributed one each.

The Siskins' Kiselev stopped 31 shots out of the 35 that he faced. Waterloo incurred 32 minutes in penalty time with six minors. The Hurricanes totaled 27 minutes in penalty time with six minors and one major and went 0-for-7 on the power play. For Guelph, Muir and Sayle were ejected from the contest.