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Tuesday
Oct112022

Indians go 1-1-1 on the Weekend

This past weekend the Indians left Friday to take on Honeybaked in a MAHA league action.  Honeybaked jumped out to an early lead in the first period, however late in the period Jarret Crimin found the twine from Treyce Moran and Sabre Koleber to even things up through one period.  In the second Koleber scored to give the Indians the lead assisted by Caden McDonald, but Honeybaked came back to tie the game at 2 a piece through two periods.  The third period saw Honeybaked get the lead with six minutes remaining, then Gabe Fisher scored with 5:17 from Lucca Weinkauf to even it up again and send the game into overtime.  In the 5 minute 4 on 4 overtime neither could score leaving the game to be determined in a shoot out.  In the shoot out it took 10 rounds of shooters to determine the winner with Honeybaked coming out on top.  Ben Daguanno played excellent in net for the Indians.

Saturday saw the Indians get back on the bus and head to Cleveland Ohio to take on the Cleveland Barons.  Brayden Grange opened the scoring for the Indians for the initial lead, however the Barons came back with three unawnsered goal for 3-1 lead before Drew Dellies scored from Lucca Weinkauf and Gabe Fisher to get back within one goal.  The third period had the Barons add one more goal to secure the win 4-2.  Cam Labadie had the duties in the pipes.

Sundays rematch it was the Indians jumping out to the lead again early in first period when Brayden Grange scored from Sabre Koleber less than 4 minutes later Drew Dellies added one from Kyle Stevens and Caden McDonald, then McDonald scored from Daniel Ripstein to give the Indians a 3-0 lead at the end of the first period.  In the second Cleveland came fighting back to even the score at 3 all before Koleber scored late in the second from Pierson Zittle to regain the 4-3 lead.  The third period saw both teams trade scoring opportunities but Cam Labadie turned away all the shots to give the Indians the 4-3 win.

The Indians will now have a week off before heading to Madison Wisconsin for two games with the Capitals and then on to Green Bay to face the Bobcats.