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TULSA, Okla. – The Missouri Mavericks dominated the Tulsa Oilers with a 6-2 road win last Tuesday night at the BOK Center in Tulsa. Brandon Coccimiglio registered three assists and Patrick Schafer scored twice as the Mavericks won their fourth straight game and eighth out of their last nine outings.
“Again,
it was a great team performance,” Mavericks’ Head Coach Scott
Hillman said. “We saw more self sacrifice, more putting the body on the line
tonight in terms of blocking shots and hitting than we have all
season.” The
Mavericks jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first period on a pair of
goals by Schafer. After a hooking penalty to Schafer was killed, he
buried his first goal at the 8:22 mark. Coccimiglio fed Schafer from
behind the net and Schafer redirected the puck into the net as he was
falling to the ice. Mike Wakita earned the second assist on the
play, but the Mavericks weren’t finished. After two more successful
penalty kills, Schafer struck again on a nice centering feed from Carlyle Lewis and the Mavericks took a 2-0 lead. Brad Good
was credited with the second assist as the Mavericks skated to a
two-goal lead and a 9-6 edge in shots through the first 20 minutes of
action. It was more Mavericks in the second period as they took a 4-1 lead through two periods. Dave Pszenyczny gave Missouri a 3-1 lead at the 11:27 mark when he scored a power play goal on assists from Coccimiglio and Thinel. At 16:07, Thinel
scored his 12th goal of the season when his shot trickled over the goal
line after it was partially blocked by Tulsa goaltender Steve Christie. Dale Mahovsky assisted on the play for his 20th assist of the season. Missouri continued to poor it on in the third period with another pair of goals. All-star forward Andrew Courtney
scored on a back door pass from Coccimiglio on the power play to give
Coccimiglio his third assist of the game. That goal came at the 8:58 mark of the third period, and then Ed McGrane made it a 6-1 game when he scored on a breakaway for his 14th goal of the season. Tulsa scored in the final minute of the game to finalize the scoring 6-2. Pro Hockey News' Les Stockton photographed all the action at the BOK Center and has submitted the following images from the contest.
Contact the photographer at les.stockton@prohockeynews.com Contact the editor at robert.keith@prohockeynews.com © Copyright 2012 by Prohockeynews.com Top of Page |
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