
Havoc Double-Up Ice Flyers 6-3
Published on December 5, 2009 under SPHL (SPHL)
Pensacola Ice Flyers News Release
The Havoc ousted the Ice Flyers 6-3 on Saturday night in Huntsville. Pensacola scored a goal per period and matched the Havoc's shot total at 43, but Dennis Sicard and B.J. Radovich each scored two goals to provide the difference in a Huntsville win.
Three Huntsville goals scored in the first period before Pensacola could answer. B.J. Radovich, Dennis Sicard, and Jordan Foote all tossed the puck in the net to put the Havoc up by three, but Mark Hinz scored a power play goal for Pensacola with two seconds left in the first period. Erik Stoyanovich and Rob Campbell lined up Hinz to give the Ice Flyers a goal going into intermission.
Dennis Sicard scored his second goal of the game at 7:01 in the second period. Travis Kauffeldt gathered his second point of the night by scoring a goal at 13:38. Down 5-1, Pensacola's Chris Rebernik scored a shorthanded, unassisted goal to lessen the Huntsville lead. B.J. Radovich brought the Havoc's lead back to four by scoring a power play goal at 17:28, with Travis Kauffeldt assisting on the play to acquire his third point of the night.
Pensacola netted the only goal of the third period when Rob Campbell scored unassisted at 6:45.
Ryan Scott made 37 saves in goal for the Ice Flyers, but Mark Sibbald made 40 to earn the win. Pensacola was one for eight in power plays, while Huntsville was twice as efficient going one for four.
The Ice Flyers return home to take on the Fayetteville FireAntz on Tuesday, December 8 at 7:05 p.m. Tickets are available at the Civic Center Box Office, and groups of ten or more can receive a discount by emailing jeff@pensacolaiceflyers.com or calling (850) 466-3111.
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