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Terriers go 1-1 against Bombers

High scores and high shot counts.
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The Terriers had a tough match in the first game of the series but rallied for the second to secure a win. (File Photo)

The Yorkton Terriers played back to back games in Flin Flon against the Bombers at Whitney Forum on Nov. 10 and 11, coming away with a loss and a win in subsequent matches.

Game One

The Terriers had a rough start in the first period with the Bombers scoring four consecutive goals in the first half of the period.  The Bombers' Jacob Vockler scored early in the first, at 1:22 on a power play effort, followed by goals from Alexi Sylvestre at 4:41 and Liam Bridger at 5:21, at which point the Terriers' netminder Tommy Bouchard was pulled and replaced with Caleb Allen. Another goal from Vockler came in at 8:17.  Finally, at 14:26, Dylan Ruptash put one in the net for the Terriers, which was answered a short time later by the Bombers' Jeremi Tremblay at 19:15 on another power play effort.  1-5 Bombers going into the second.

The second period saw each team gain a goal-a-piece with the Terriers' Colton Koran scoring at 5:25 and the Bombers' Jaxon Martens at 10:20 making it a 2-6 game heading into the third.

Another power play effort saw the Bombers' Alexi Sylvestre make his second goal of the night at 14:52.  The Terriers' Pavel Mckenzie put the puck in the net at 15:20 and the Bombers' Jeremi Tremblay closed out the night with his second goal of the game on the another power play effort.

Final score, 3-8 Bombers.

Tommy Bouchard was in net for 5:21 minutes of the game blocking 7 shots.

Caleb Allen finished out the remainder of the game, blocking 30 of the 35 shots.

Harmon Laser-Hume was in net for the win, taking on 36 shots and blocking 33.

Game Two

The Terriers adjusted their strategy from the previous evening and came back with a win in their second game of their series with the Flin Flon Bombers.

The lone goal of the first period came by way of the Terriers Brett Butz at 8:55.  1-0 Terriers heading into the second.

The second period had one goal, coming in by way of the Bombers' Jaxon Martens at 8:30 making it a 1-1 game going into the third.

It wasn't until late in the third, at 18:00, that the Terriers' Greg Nelson put the team in the lead and with only 19:45 seconds remaining in the game, Clay Sleeva solidified the win with a goal on a power play effort.

Caleb Allen was in net for the Terriers, taking on a whopping 50 shots and saving 49, winning him the First Star of the game.

Harmon Laser-Hume was in net for the Bombers, taking on 22 shots and saving 19.

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