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Orangeville blows out Mississauga, 4-1Port Credit Arena Sat, Nov 28, 2015 Story by Narrative Science.
The Orangeville Flyers were firing on all cylinders against the Mississauga Chargers, and when the final buzzer sounded Flyers emerged with a 4-1 win. Kosta Likourezos was all over the ice for Orangeville, as he tallied two goals and one assist in the win. Likourezos scored the first of his two goals at 23 seconds into the second period to make the score 2-0 Orangeville. Lucas Smilsky assisted on the tally. Likourezos' next tally made the score 3-0 Orangeville with 11:49 left in the second period. Derek Topatigh picked up the assist. The Flyers' Kasimir Krol was a brick wall in net, as he came up with 33 saves and let only one puck past him. The solid play of Krol will be reflected in his goals against average, which pre-game was 3.13. Orangeville managed to stay out of the box better than usual, tallying one minor for two minutes in penalty time. The Flyers ended up below its season average of 14.0 penalty minutes per game. Orangeville forced Mississauga goalie Andrew Cipollone to work between the pipes, taking 44 shots. Orangeville additionally got points from Topatigh, who also tallied one goal and one assist. Callum Cusinato also scored for Orangeville. In addition, Orangeville received assists from Zack Lyons and James McLaughlin, who contributed one each. The Chargers managed to stay out of the box better than usual, racking up one minor for two minutes in penalty time. Mississauga finished below its season average of 23.0 penalty minutes per game. The Flyers were unable to stop the Chargers from sending pucks towards the net, and Mississauga eventually piled up 34 shots on goal. The Chargers were led by Kevin Bray, who scored the team's only goal. Bray scored 10:19 into the second period to make the score 3-1 Orangeville. Daniel Pereira provided the assist. Orangeville registered zero goals on one power play opportunities. Andrew Cipollone made 40 saves for Mississauga on 43 shots. The Chargers registered zero goals on one power play opportunities. |