NAPHL 16U 2015-2016
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Washington Little Capitals 16U completes comeback, beats Madison Capitols 16U, 4-3Schwan SR-4 Sat, Oct 17, 2015 Story by Narrative Science.
Washington Little Capitals 16U climbed out of a two-goal hole to beat Madison Capitols 16U, 4-3. Washington Little Capitals 16U never led in the game until netting the game winner. Washington Little Capitals 16U fell behind 2-0 after a power play goal by Madison Capitols 16U's Kyle Schott at 9:20 in the first period. Washington Little Capitals 16U knotted things up at 3-3 on a goal by Ethan Docking at 15:03 in the third period. Washington Little Capitals 16U got the game winner at 16:19 in the third period on a goal by Docking. Washington Little Capitals 16U got the win thanks to a great game by John Billingsley, who had two goals and one assist. Billingsley scored the first of his two goals at 11:06 into the second period to make the score 2-2. Andrew Kurapov picked up the assist. Billingsley's next tally made the score 4-3 Washington Little Capitals 16U with 3:41 left in the third period. Thomas Martin also scored for Washington Little Capitals 16U. Other players who recorded assists for Washington Little Capitals 16U were Maxwell Simpson, who had two and Cole McDowell and Drew Lorinchak, who each chipped in one. Madison Capitols 16U's penalty kill was spotless, allowing no goals on three Washington Little Capitals 16U power plays. Madison Capitols 16U was led by Brady Bjork, who racked up one goal and one assist. Bjork scored on the power play 9:56 into the third period to make the score 3-2 Madison Capitols 16U. Madison Capitols 16U had gotten the advantage when Washington Little Capitals 16U's Ryan Ferencz was sent off for roughing. Matthew Jones assisted on the tally. Madison Capitols 16U also got a goal from Aaron Swanson as well. In addition, Madison Capitols 16U received assists from Jackson Welsh, Branden Suter, and Parker Storck, who contributed one each. Washington Little Capitals 16U's Alec Coakley stopped 26 shots out of the 29 that he faced. Washington Little Capitals 16U incurred six minutes in penalty time with three minors. McLean Dorr rejected 22 shots on goal for Madison Capitols 16U. Madison Capitols 16U incurred six minutes in penalty time with three minors.
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