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New York falls to Roc City in overtime, 5-4 (OT)Lakeshore Arena Sat, Nov 14, 2015 Story by Narrative Science.
Roc City's Zach Bucholz scored 3:39 into overtime to beat New York, 5-4 (OT). New York was unable to stop Roc City from sending pucks towards the net, and Roc City eventually piled up 51 shots on goal. Roc City was hit hard by penalties in the contest, and totaled 10 minors and one major for 25 minutes in penalty time. The defensemen of Roc City were also effective in New York's zone, and came away with two goals. Roc City was led by Anthony DePetres, who racked up two goals. DePetres scored the first of his two goals at 10:23 into the second period to make the score 3-2 Roc City. Sam Cammilleri picked up the assist. DePetres' next tally made the score 4-3 Roc City with 4:58 left in the second period. Roc City had gained a power play chance when Daniel Backstrom was whistled for checking from behind. Cameron Clark provided the assist. Roc City also had goals scored by Nicholas Cignarale and Mike Elliott, who each put in one. More assists for Roc City came via Matt Corey and Jared Tam-Grimshaw, who each chipped in two. New York forced its penalty killing units to work especially hard during the game, picking up 12 minors and two majors for 44 minutes in penalty time. New York surpassed its season average of 35.0 penalty minutes per game. New York was led by Jimmy Warrick, who registered two goals. Warrick scored the first of his two goals at 5:55 into the second period to make the score 2-1 Roc City. Backstrom picked up the assist. Warrick's next tally made the score 3-3 with 5:44 left in the second period. Backstrom assisted on the tally. Others who scored for New York included Robert Kalata and Phillip Garcia, who scored one goal each. In addition, New York received assists from Sam Shaheen, who had one and Ricky Regala, who had two. Ian Stahl made 26 saves for Roc City on 30 shots. Roc City registered one goal on six power play opportunities. New York's Stephen Mundinger stopped 46 shots out of the 51 that he faced. New York registered one goal on three power play opportunities.
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