2015-2016 Season
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M3-Toledo University falls to M3-Indiana Tech after surprising comebackSportOne Parkview/Canlan Fri, Feb 12, 2016 Undaunted by a four-goal deficit, M3-Indiana Tech battled back to claim a 6-5 victory over M3-Toledo University. M3-Indiana Tech never led in the game until netting the game winner. M3-Indiana Tech was down 4-0 after a power play goal by M3-Toledo University's Justin Furry at 4:24 in the first period. M3-Indiana Tech tied things up at 5-5 on a goal by Jerret Haas at 10:29 in the third period. M3-Indiana Tech netted the game winner on the power play at 18:45 in the third period on a goal by Haas. M3-Indiana Tech was led by Hudson Sabin, who racked up one goal. The 36 shots that M3-Indiana Tech put on net surpassed M3-Indiana Tech's average of 13.4 shots per game this season. M3-Indiana Tech's penalty killing units received substantial work throughout the game as M3-Indiana Tech finished with 14 penalty minutes. M3-Indiana Tech additionally got points from Eric Stewart, who also registered one goal and two assists and Alexander Wert, who also had one goal and one assist. Others who scored for M3-Indiana Tech included Nicholas Hartmann and Tyler Grunden, who each put in one. In addition, M3-Indiana Tech received assists from Connor Barney, who had one, Christian Sandberg, who had two, and Nick Janiszewski and Austin Griffis, who contributed three each. M3-Toledo University racked up the penalties in the contest, and ended with 11 minors and one major for 37 minutes in penalty time. M3-Toledo University had been averaging 19.0 minutes in penalties per game. M3-Toledo University put 30 shots on net during the contest, more than the 1.9 it averages per game. M3-Toledo University surpassed its usual scoring output this season. M3-Toledo University has scored at the pace of 2.3 goals per game during the current campaign. M3-Toledo University's defensemen played an important role in the offense, chipping in two goals. M3-Toledo University was led by Jesse Mcgowan, who registered three goals. More assists for M3-Toledo University came via Chris Spies and Evan Procaccini, who each chipped in one. Russell Smascz made four saves before being replaced by Christopher Boyd, who took the win and made 21 saves. M3-Indiana Tech registered three goals on 11 power play opportunities. Tyler Plas rejected 30 shots on goal for M3-Toledo University. M3-Toledo University registered two goals on six power play opportunities. M3-Toledo University ran into serious disciplinary problems during the contest, and Furry was ejected from the game. |