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Boys Select 16 PDC - Day 2 Recap

By Jordan DeBolt - Special to USAHockey.com, 07/11/16, 7:45AM MDT

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Stonewall: Jack Faulkner (Omaha, Neb.) has not allowed a goal in two appearances thus far for White. He followed up his 20 save clean sheet in his first game with seven saves on seven shots to post his second clean sheet in as many games. White has opened the camp with two wins, while his team has outscored its opponents 9-4.

Second Half Surge: Orange exploded for four second half goals after being tied 1-1 at the half to defeat Kelly 5-1. Andrew Stoneman (Fairbault, Minn.) and Wyatt Schlact (Wellesley, Mass.) each provided two goals in the contest. Stoneman and Schlact join teammates Samuel Stevens (Hinsdale, Ill.) and Ryan Savage (Scottsdale, Ariz.) who produced multi-goal efforts in yesterday’s game. Orange’s offense has fired on all cylinders, posting 12 goals in just two games.

Red Loves the Shootout: Trailing Columbia 4-1 with just under 15 minutes remaining, Red launched a massive comeback and scored four goals in 14 minutes to take the lead with 1:08 remaining. Two of those four comeback goals were scored by Jackson Wozniak (Cypress, Cal.). However, Columbia answered right back and tied the game at five on a goal by Jack Barnes (Dallas, Tex.) with 46 seconds remaining. That put Red into its second shootout in as many days. Max Kouznetsov (Voorhees, N.J.) tallied the game-winner in the shootout just as he did a day before to give Red the victory.

Shorties: Forest scored three-straight short-handed goals in the first half en route to a 6-2 win over Gray. Gavin Hain (Grand Rapids, Minn.), Noah Prokop (Highlands Ranch, Col.), and Cole Kodsi (Boca Raton, Fla.) provided the tallies. Overall, the tournament has seen four short-handed goals through two days of action.

Golden Performance: Gold came out strong in its second game and took control from the very beginning of the contest, beating Black 7-1. Gold tallied five goals in the first half to grab a commanding lead. The effort was led by a four-point performance from Jeremy Davidson (Kalamazoo, Mich., 2G, 2A). Davidson led a cavalry of six different multi-point scorers for Gold. 

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