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Buffalo State Blanks Lebanon Valley

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BUFFALO, N.Y.— Michael Anthony Guerrera (Montreal, QC/Ontario Hockey Acad.) scored two goals and Ian Sylves (Sloan, NY/John F. Kennedy) made 19 saves as the Bengals bounced the visiting Lebanon Valley Dutchmen, 3-0 tonight at the Buffalo State College Ice Arena.

THE BASICS
TEAM RESULTS: Buffalo State – 3, Lebanon Valley – 0
LOCATION: BSC Ice Arena – Buffalo, N.Y.
RECORDS: Buffalo State (3-1-1), Lebanon Valley (0-3-1)

HOW IT HAPPENED:
Buffalo State outshot the Dutchmen 13-6 in the opening period, but were unable to find the back of the net.
The Bengals got on the board first 8:03 into the first period, when Guerrera buried a breakaway shot into the back of the net off the pass from Anthony Passero (Fort Erie, ON/Lakeshore). Brody Power (Halifax, NS/Upper Canada College) picked up an assist on the play.

Just under a minute later, Guerrera picked up his second of the game with a one-timer off the pass from Passero. Reid Bibb (Gaithersburg, MD/Gaithersburg) added an assist.

Buffalo State finished off its scoring with 1:17 left in the game as Lebanon Valley tried to pull its goalie to add another skater to the ice, and Bibb took the opportunity and finished with a one-timer.

FOR THE FOES:
Tyler Perhac recorded 29 saves in net for the Dutchmen.

UP NEXT:
Buffalo State will returns to the ice on Saturday, Nov. 17th as it travels to Oswego for a SUNYAC showdown at 7 p.m.

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