NAPHL 18U 2015-2016
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Washington Little Capitals 18U's Nash deadly on offense in 5-2 win against New Jersey Jr. Titans 18USchwan SR-2 Sat, Oct 17, 2015 Story by Narrative Science.
Peyton Nash had two goals to lead Washington Little Capitals 18U to a 5-2 victory over New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U. Nash's tallies came at 12:28 into the first period to make the score 1-1 and on the power play 5:45 into the third to make the score 3-1 Washington Little Capitals 18U.New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U was doomed by its poor performance on special teams, as Washington Little Capitals 18U was able to score four times while on the power play. Washington Little Capitals 18U stifled New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U's power play, and did not give up a single goal while down a man. New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U was unable to stop Washington Little Capitals 18U from sending pucks towards the net, and Washington Little Capitals 18U eventually piled up 41 shots on goal. Washington Little Capitals 18U additionally got points from Aaron Agena, who also registered one goal and one assist and David Leitzel, who also racked up one goal and one assist. Justin Daves also scored for Washington Little Capitals 18U. In addition, Washington Little Capitals 18U received assists from Alec Guarnero, Alec Cordova, and Sage Bittinger-Esser, who contributed one each and Ryan Leibold and Cade Groton, who each chipped in two. New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U's penalty killing units received substantial work throughout the game as New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U finished with 24 penalty minutes. New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U was helped by #$self.jersey, who had one goal. #$self.jersey scored 2:45 into the first period to make the score 1-0 New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U. New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U also got a goal from Garrett Bade as well. Other players who recorded assists for New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U were Marc Grogan, who had one. Zach Hale made 25 saves for Washington Little Capitals 18U on 27 shots. Washington Little Capitals 18U incurred 10 minutes in penalty time with five minors. New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U's Jake Lakatos stopped 36 shots out of the 41 that he faced. New Jersey Jr. Titans 18U registered zero goals on four power play opportunities.
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