By Dan
McCaffery
Davis Boyer
leads all
Sarnia
Legionnaires
in post
season
goals.
Ryan
Trottier
(background)
leads in
total points
The flashy
forward has
eight
tallies in
nine games.
Counting his
four
assists, he
has a dozen
points to
his credit.
Boyer is
always quick
to credit
his
linemates
for his
success and
statistics
prove he's
right to do
so.
In fact,
Ryan
Trottier has
12 helpers
so far in
the
playoffs. He
also has a
goal, giving
him a
team-leading
total of 13
points.
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Cody Trowell |
Riley Babkirk |
The third
member of
the line,
Cody
Trowell, has
has nine
points,
including
three goals.
After that,
Legionnaire
scoring is
nicely
spread out,
with several
players
contributing.
They include
Riley
Babkirk with
seven points
(three goals
and four
assists) and
captain
Nathan Mater
and Jay
Clarke with
six points
apiece.
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Ryan Vendramin |
Nathan Mater |
Ryan
Vendramin
has four
points,
including
three goals,
one of them
a game
winner.
Mater leads
the way in
game winning
goals,
having
collected
two of them.
There has
also been
good
production
from the
back end,
with
Sarnia's
rearguards
combining
for eight
goals.
Cameron
Clarke is
tops among
defencemen
with three
tallies,
while Tyler
Prong has
two. Singles
have been
credited to
Sam
McCormack,
Kyler
Keating and
Hayden
Allen.
Forward
Hunter
Tyczynski
has Sarnia's
only
shorthanded
tally of the
post season.
Jordan
Fogarty
(left),
Brandon
Layman
(right)
Others who
have hit the
score sheet
include
Brandon
Layman with
two goals
and an
assist,
Jordan
Fogarty with
one goal and
two helpers
and
defensive
forward
Bobby King,
who has a
goal and an
assist.
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Jake O'Donnell |
Mitch Read |
On top of
that, rookie
defenceman
Jake
O'Donnell
has two
helpers and
rearguard
Mitch Read
has one.
Forward
Tyler Longo
has also
chipped in
with an
assist.
Goalie
Andrew
Masters has
six wins and
a .901 save
percentage.
The
Legionnaires
are in
LaSalle
Wednesday
and home to
the Vipers
Thursday.
Currently,
Sarnia leads
the
best-of-seven
semi-final
series 2-1
in games.