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"(Keith Instone)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 17 Oct 1992 12:03:30 EDT
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(Note: this is a real game--the stats count--not an exhibition)
 
BOWLING GREEN 8, TORONTO 1   October 16, 1991 (BGSU Ice Arena)
 
Scoring by periods
UT    0- 1- 0-- 1
BG    3- 4- 1-- 8
 
Power plays  Penalties/Minutes
UT 1/8              17/34
BG 1/9              16/32
 
REFEREES: Jeff Shell, Jim Sotiroff
LINESMAN: Robert Faria
 
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For the trivia buffs, the first goal of the 1992-93 college hockey
season was scored by Bowling Green's Brian Holzinger, as the Falcons
beat the visiting University of Toronto Varsity Blues 8-1 Friday
night.
 
BGSU's aggressive and physical play helped them open up a 3-0 lead
after one period and a 7-1 margin after two. The final period turned
into a penalty-filled affair with the Falcons netting one goal to
finish off the scoring.
 
Holzinger added a second tally to lead the BG scoring attack. Freshmen
Jason Helbing and Jason Clark each found the back of the net in their
first collegiate games. Defenseman Todd Reirden added a goal and two
assists.
 
Toronto's lone marker came on the power play and was scored by John
Anderson.
 
Paul Henriques, UT goaltender, saw heavy-duty action and performed
admiralably. Many of his 30 saves in the first 40 minutes were of the
"spectacular" variety. He ended up with 34 saves for the game.
 
Will Clarke started in goal for BGSU and saved 8 of 9. Angelo
Libertucci relieved Clarke and stopped all 8 shots in his 20 minutes of
work.
 
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