
Bandits snag crucial road point from Tornado
October 8, 2004 - North American Hockey League (NAHL)
St. Louis Bandits News Release
Riley Gill had more than 40 saves Saturday night as the Bandits took the Tornado to a shootout. The Bandits lost the shootout 1-0, but still managed to come out of their first game in Frisco with a point.
The Bandits have racked up three points in their first three road games.
The Bandits home opener is October 14.
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