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Schweda leads Port Perry over Lakefield, 7-0Scugog Memorial Arena Sun, Dec 27, 2015 Story by Narrative Science.
The Port Perry Mojacks' Kyle Schweda had a big offensive game, scoring two goals and contributing two assists in his team's 7-0 win over the Lakefield Chiefs. Schweda found the back of the net 1:21 into the first period to make the score 1-0 Port Perry and again while 11:32 into the second to make the score 6-0 Port Perry.Brett Chandler frustrated Lakefield's offense all game, and stopped 34 shots en route to a shutout. Chandler managed to improve on his goals against average, which stood at 3.69 prior to the game. Port Perry forced the Chiefs' goalies to work hard to keep the puck out of the net, firing 49 shots and forcing 42 saves. Scott Smith made eight stops and Michael Christie made 34. The Mojacks stifled Lakefield's power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. Port Perry featured an improved defense during the game. The Mojacks gives up 2.7 goals on average per game. Port Perry bested its season scoring average. The Mojacks have scored at the pace of 4.1 goals per game during the current campaign. Port Perry additionally got points from Lucas Berkers, who also finished with one goal and two assists and Konrad Piorkowski, who also racked up one goal and two assists. Port Perry also had goals scored by Todd McNair, Graham Lamers, and Lucas Clark, who scored one goal each. Other players who recorded assists for Port Perry were Bryce Patterson and Jesse Menzies, who contributed one each and Jordan McCullough and Ethan Ramsden, who each chipped in two. The Chiefs could not produce up to their normal offensive output. Lakefield puts an average of 3.5 pucks into the net per game. The Chiefs' offense rang up 34 shots on Port Perry's net. Lakefield could not stay out of the penalty box, as the team accrued 28 minutes in penalties during the game. The Mojacks incurred 10 minutes in penalty time with five minors. For Port Perry, Ryan Bernardes was ejected from the game. The Chiefs registered zero goals on four power play opportunities. Lakefield ran into serious disciplinary problems during the contest, and Colton Armstrong was ejected from the game.
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