While Oratory is setting the pace, the remaining five spots in the McMullen Division standings are anything but set.
Johnson-Dayton-Roselle Park collected two massive points in the divisional race, as Logan Paskewich recorded two goals and two assists in a 4-1 win over Hoboken-Weehawken-Secaucus at Warinanco Park in Roselle.
The win snapped a brief two-game slide for Johnson-Dayton-Roselle Park (5-4-1) and the team is 5-2-1 in its last eight games.
Gage Angley put Hoboken-Weehawken-Secaucus (4-5) on the board in the first period, but that was all Gia Amores would allow. The sophomore turned aside 47 shots in the win and owns a .959 save percentage in two wins over Hoboken-Weehawken-Secaucus this season.
For Paskewicz, this was the fifth time this season and 14th time in his career that he recorded at least four points in a game. The junior has 14 points in three January games.
Sammy Zapotaka added two goals and an assist in the win, which gives Johnson’s tri-op seven points in the standings, tied with West Orange. Hoboken’s tri-op stays put with four points, one behind Millburn-Kearny-North Arlington.
