On his first goal, Killorn was able to get wide open in front of the net, where he received a pass from junior Michael Biega from behind the goal that he was able to slap in.
“It was weird because there was no one on me,” Killorn said. “I had like a second or two to just take a shot, and I ended up getting lucky.”
On his second tally, the sophomore was able to connect on another slapshot after assists from Morrison and another freshman, Alex Fallstrom, who sent him a nice cross-ice pass.
Leblanc, meanwhile, left the game early in the second period and did not return.
“I think he got hit with the puck in the ear or back of the head,” Donato said. “We’ll see where that ends up, but he seemed to be in good spirits afterwards, which is a good sign.”
Much like the team’s need to get consistent play in net, the team’s offensive youth will have to continue scoring at a high rate if its dreams of playoff success are to come to fruition.