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Logan Schuss, Rhys Duch score hat tricks to lead Stealth past Mammoth

LANGLEY, B.C. - Logan Schuss and Rhys Duch both scored hat tricks to lead the Vancouver Stealth to a 15-7 rout of the Colorado Mammoth on Saturday night in National Lacrosse League action.

Corey Small and Jordan Durston had two goals apiece for the Stealth (2-3). Garrett Billings, Ryan Wagner, Travis Cornwall, Joel McCready and Tyler Garrison rounded out the attack.

Ilija Gajic, Adam Jones, Cameron Holding, John Grant, Eli McLaughlin, Reighton Reid and Callum Crawford had goals for Colorado (4-2).

Eric Penney made 40 saves for the win in net. Alex Buque kicked out 32-of-41 shots in 35:58 while suffering the loss. Dillon Ward turned away 8-of-14 shots in relief.

Vancouver scored on all three of its power-play chances while the Mammoth were 2 for 4.

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