
Leveille's 4 Goal Night Propels Port Huron to 8-3 Win
Published on January 29, 2016 under Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL)
Port Huron Prowlers News Release
Port Huron, MI - Chris Leveille would score four goals which proved to be more than enough for the Prowlers, as they hammer Berlin 8-3.
Berlin would strike first, and early. Matias Simontaival would break the ice on a faceoff win from Tom Tracy that put Berlin up 1-0. The Prowlers however, wouldn't go away, that easy. Three straight goals from Chris Leveille, Justin Alonzo and Dustin Skinner would put Port Huron up 3-1 going into the dressing room, although Ahmed Mahfouz would be sentenced a double minor for roughing to end the period.
Mahfouz's double minor had 3:09 left to go in it to start the second period. Berlin couldn't cash in on the extra-timed man advantage, and the Prowlers made them pay for it. Chris Leveille would cash in for a second time as the penalty expired. The Prowlers again would be in penalty trouble as the Prowlers would take back-to-back penalties which left 1:37 of a 5 on 3 and a chance for Berlin to get back into the game down 4. Berlin, however couldn't take advantage of the man advantage. Their power play went 0-4 on the night, with Port Huron's power play going 3-5.
Ahmed Mahfouz would cash in finding twine for his lone goal of the night to go along with 3 assists. Chris Leveille would complete his hat trick from the stick of Scott Witmyer and Matt Fuller. Leveille, however wasn't done. He would cash in for his 4th goal of the night on the power play again from Witmyer with a minute and a half left to go in the 2nd period. Port Huron would go up 7-2 after the 2nd period. One goal for each team was scored in the third period and the River Drivers go back to Berlin empty handed as they drop this one in Port Huron 8-3.
Andy Di'Christofaro would make 23 saves on 26 shot attempts and register his 14th win of the season. Ahmed Mahfouz, Justin Alonzo and Dustin Skinner would combine for 4 goals and 7 assists.
Berlin will get back on the bus and head to Dayton, Ohio where they will take on the Demolition tomorrow night. The Prowlers get a nights rest and another home game tomorrow against the visiting Danbury Titans, puck drops at 730 for both games. You can listen to all the broadcasts of your favorite teams on federalhockey.com.
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