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Holzel's hat trick boosts Amherstburg over Wallaceburg, 10-0Libro Centre Sun, Dec 06, 2015 Story by Narrative Science.
Ryan Holzel netted a hat trick to lead the Amherstburg Integrity Admirals over the Wallaceburg Lakers, 10-0. Holzel got on the scoresheet 1:07 into the first period. He then added goals at 8:57 into the third and at 15:06 into the third.Amherstburg forced its penalty killing units to work especially hard during the game, picking up six minors and two majors for 22 minutes in penalty time. The total exceeded the 16.0 minutes per game the Integrity Admirals had been spending in the box. Amherstburg forced Wallaceburg's netminders to work without much rest, finishing with 36 shots and forcing 26 saves. Alex Carriere made three stops and George Hill made 23. The Integrity Admirals excelled on the penalty kill, not giving up a single goal in five chances. Amherstburg outdid its season average for goals scored. The Integrity Admirals have scored at the pace of 4.3 goals per game during the current campaign. Amherstburg also got points from Blaine Bechard, who also racked up one goal and one assist, Caleb Paquette, who also had two goals and two assists, Marshal Laing, who also registered one goal and one assist, and Kasey Basile, who also finished with two goals and two assists. Jordan Luciw also scored for Amherstburg. More assists for Amherstburg came via Mitchell Holden, who had three, Ryan Wismer, Michael Hatch, Joseph Bouzide, Curtis Prymack, Broden Meloche, Blake Rutckyj, and Spencer McConville, who each chipped in one, and Dylan Muzzatti and Chad Copeland, who contributed two each. The Lakers' penalty box was a popular destination as the team totaled five minors and three majors for 35 minutes in penalty time. Wallaceburg surpassed its season average of 23.0 penalty minutes per game. The Lakers did not reach the goal total they have come to expect this season. Wallaceburg averages 2.5 goals per game. The Lakers did not challenge the opposing netminder, only getting 13 shots on net to force 13 saves. Amherstburg's Connor Meyerink stopped 13 shots out of the 13 that he faced. The Integrity Admirals registered two goals on seven power play opportunities. Team's Laing and Ryan Alexander were slapped with misconducts and ejected from the game. For Wallaceburg, Justin Browning, Brendan Ritchie, and Alex Ritchie were ejected from the contest. |