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2015-2016 Season
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M2 William Paterson University's Ertmann deadly on offense in 7-3 win against M2 Wagner CollegePrudential Center Sat, Sep 19, 2015 M2 William Paterson University relied on the scoring touch of Ryan Ertmann, who netted two goals, to beat M2 Wagner College, 7-3. Ertmann scored at 6:00 into the third period to make the score 4-2 M2 William Paterson University and again while on the power play 11:27 into the third to make the score 7-3 M2 William Paterson University.M2 William Paterson University forced M2 Wagner College goalie Steve Sedlmaier to work between the pipes, taking 55 shots. M2 William Paterson University was forced to rely heavily on their penalty kill unit throughout the game, as it racked up 16 penalty minutes. M2 William Paterson University also got points from Adam Apidopoulos, who also tallied one goal and one assist and James Karp, who also finished with one goal and one assist. Kyle Garlasco also scored for M2 William Paterson University. In addition, M2 William Paterson University received assists from Patrick Walsh, who had two and Shawn Lacorte, Cody Calcagno, James Bobb, and Daniel Sabato, who each chipped in one. M2 Wagner College could not stay out of the penalty box, as the team accrued 16 minutes in penalties during the game. M2 Wagner College was helped by Brandon Hutchison, who registered one goal. Hutchison scored short handed 5:00 into the third period to make the score 3-2 M2 William Paterson University. Anthony Decicco picked up the assist. M2 Wagner College additionally got points from Decicco, who also grabbed one goal and one assist to lead the team in points. M2 Wagner College also got a goal from Gregory Mead as well. Other players who recorded assists for M2 Wagner College were John Andersson, Michael Migliorisi, Stephen Desalvo, and John Perretta, who contributed one each. Gary Schoeppler made 14 saves for M2 William Paterson University on 17 shots. M2 William Paterson University registered two goals on zero power play opportunities. M2 Wagner College's Sedlmaier stopped 48 shots out of the 55 that he faced. M2 Wagner College registered one goal on one power play opportunities.
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