Warriors beat up on hapless Port Huron for win
Posted: 11.19.2010 at 11:34 PM

Michigan breezes to 9-2 road triumph

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PORT HURON -- The Michigan Warriors defeated the Port Huron Fighting Falcons 9-2 in front of 479 fans on Friday Night at the McMorran Place Sports & Entertainment Center.

The Warriors opened up the scoring at the 10:54 mark in the first period on a power-play goal from  Tyler Perpich. Forwards Patrick Gregory and Chris Eckler assisted on Perpichs' seventh goal of the season.

45 seconds later, the Warriors took a 2-0 lead on a power-play goal from Forward Scott Henegar. Defensemen Ryan Trenz picked up the assist on the Henegar goal.

The Warriors extended their lead to 3-0 at the 15:44 mark of the period on a power-play goal from Scott Henegar . Forward Andrew Kolb and defensemen Ryan Teal picked up the assists on Henegars' second powerplay goal of the game.

The Warriors opened up the middle stanza at the 6:33 mark on a goal from rookie forward Bobby Bodette. Andrew Kolb assisted on Bodettes' third of the season.

Forward Justin Hoomaian made it 5-0 on a power-play goal for the Warriors at the 7:58 mark of the period.

Henegar completed the hat trick at the 14:23 mark of the period. Forwards Andrew Kolb and Justin Hoomaian picked up the helpers for the Warriors.

Ian Miller scored at the 15:50 mark to make it 7-0 for the Warriors. Forwards Tyler Perpich and Robert Mantha picked up the assists on the Miller goal.

Rookie forward Thomas McEachern extended the lead to 8-0 at the 16:27 mark of the period. Forwards Patrick Gregory and Chris Eckler picked up the assists on McEacherns' second of the season.

Port Huron broke the shutout at the 17:21 mark on a goal from forward Jeremy Humenny. Taylor Pickering and Matt Prigge picked up the assists on the goal.

56 seconds into the third period Robert Mantha made it 9-1 on a pass from forward Ian Miller.

An unassited at the 18:29 mark by Falcons defensemen Cole Meyer made it 9-2 for the Warriors.

"I was quite please with how the team played, we had 5 regulars out of the lineup tonight and our powerplay capitalized on our chances" General Manager and Head Coach Moe Mantha said after Friday night's game.

Manthas' Warriors will face-off against the Fighting Falcons in a rematch at the McMorran Place Sports & Entertainment Center on Saturday November 20th at 7:11 p.m. EST.

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