
Dashers Score Six Straight in Comeback vs Prowlers
February 21, 2016 - Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL)
Danville Dashers News Release
Danville, IL - The Danville Dashers took on the Port Huron Prowlers in front of a crowd of near 1,475 from the David S. Palmer Arena on Saturday night. Danville won the contest 8-4, after trailing at one point 4-2. Daniel Turgeon led the charge for Danville with two goals and an assist.
We will pick this game up with 15 minutes left in the second period. After giving up two goals he should have saved, Matt Anthony was replaced by Dalton McGrath who was fresh off of a call up. McGrath would stop the minute three shots he would see for the rest of the game. Danville would score five power play goals in the game, two of those coming from five on three advantages. A.J Tesoriero scored a goal on Prowlers goalie Dan McWhinney with 10 minutes and 30 seconds to go in the second period that would spark the team to score three more after that, and take a 6-4 lead into the locker room after two periods of play. Danville would go on to score two more goals in the third and win the contest 8-4.
Brent Clakre, Brad Denny, Tesoriero, Daniel Turgeon (2), Justin Levac, Scott Morongell, and Justin Brausen would do the scoring for Danville in this contest. Chris Leveille (2), Dustin Skinner, and Scott Witmyer all scored for Port Huron.
Danville had 16 penalty minutes on five infractions, to Port Huron's 30 minutes on 10 infractions.
These same two teams will play again tomorrow night at the David S. Palmer Arena at 5:05 pm in the rubber match of the teams five games over the past two weekends.
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