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Mooretown blows out Wallaceburg, 5-2Wallaceburg Memorial Arena Wed, Dec 16, 2015 Story by Narrative Science.
The Wallaceburg Lakers had trouble finding ways to stop the Mooretown Flags, which beat Lakers, 5-2. Mooretown was led by Colton Osborne, who finished with one goal. Osborne scored on the power play 15:38 into the second period to make the score 3-1 Mooretown. The Flags had gotten the advantage when Wallaceburg's Dak Johnstone was sent off for holding stick. Cade Robbins provided the assist. Mooretown forced its penalty killing units to work especially hard during the game, picking up six minors and one major for 27 minutes in penalty time. The Flags surpassed its season average of 16.0 penalty minutes per game. Mooretown's offense rang up 53 shots on the Lakers' net. Mooretown additionally got points from Ryan Lyle, who also grabbed one goal and one assist and Joe DeSena, who also registered one goal and one assist to lead the team in points. Others who scored for Mooretown included Nolan Riley and Jakob Reeves, who each put in one. In addition, Mooretown received assists from Cameron Rannie, Parker Gilhuly, Kyle Smith, Ben Morrison, and Brandon Johnson, who contributed one each. Wallaceburg was often in penalty trouble, totaling six minors and one major for 37 minutes in penalty time. The total exceeded the 24.0 minutes per game the Lakers had been spending in the box. Wallaceburg was led by Alex Ritchie, who tallied one goal. Ritchie scored on the power play 11:35 into the second period to make the score 2-1 Mooretown. A unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Smith had put the Lakers on the power play. Justin Lindsay picked up the assist. Brendan Ritchie also scored for Wallaceburg. Johnson rejected 18 shots on goal for the Flags. Mooretown registered two goals on seven power play opportunities. The Flags ran into serious disciplinary problems during the contest, and Lyle was ejected from the game. Wallaceburg's George Hill stopped 48 shots out of the 53 that he faced. The Lakers registered one goal on five power play opportunities. For Wallaceburg, Chris Hall was ejected from the game.
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