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StPierre leads Carleton Place over Kanata, 7-1Carleton Place Arena Sun, Oct 18, 2015 Story by Narrative Science.
The Kanata Lasers had trouble finding ways to stop the Carleton Place Canadians, which beat Lasers, 7-1. Maxime StPierre had one goal and two assists to lead Carleton Place. StPierre scored 15:06 into the first period to make the score 2-0 Carleton Place. Lucas Batt assisted on the tally. The Canadians' penalty kill excelled, as Carleton Place gave up zero goals despite allowing 10 power plays. Referees had their hands full with a major incident at 2:03 into the third period. Four fighting penalties were dished out along with two game misconducts. The Canadians' penalty box was a popular destination as the team totaled 16 minors and one major for 37 minutes in penalty time. Carleton Place surpassed its season average of 19.0 penalty minutes per game. The Canadians stifled Kanata's power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. Carleton Place's offense rang up 38 shots on the Lasers' net. The Canadians found the back of the net more times than it usually has this season. This season, Carleton Place averages 4.9 goals per contest. Carleton Place also got points from Batt, who also tallied two goals and three assists to lead the team in points and Geoff Kitt, who also racked up one goal and one assist. Carleton Place also had goals scored by Kyle Dowdall, Bryce VanHorn, and Alex Friesen, who each put in one. In addition, Carleton Place received assists from Owen Grant and Marcus Joseph, who contributed one each and Will LeNeave, Shawn Kennedy, and Nicolas Carrier, who each chipped in two. Kanata was often in penalty trouble, totaling 18 minors and one major for 41 minutes in penalty time. The Lasers had been averaging 24.0 minutes in penalties per game. The Canadians' Adrian Clark stopped 15 shots out of the 16 that he faced. Carleton Place registered three goals on 13 power play opportunities. The Canadians ran into serious disciplinary problems during the contest, and Connor Merkley was ejected from the game. Evan Moyse made 31 saves for Kanata on 38 shots. For the Lasers, Roshen Jaswal was ejected from the game.
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