Barrage Defeat Chicago Machine in Overtime

Published on June 15, 2008 under Major League Lacrosse (MLL)
Chicago Machine News Release


St. Louis, MO - The Chicago Machine suffered a difficult 12-11 overtime loss at the hands of the Barrage Saturday night in front of 3,000 people at the Anheuser-Busch Center on Saturday, June 14, 2008.

With their second overtime loss in two weeks, the Machine drops to 1-4 on the season in last place of the Western Conference, while the Barrage improves to 3-2 in the Eastern Conference standings after coming off a crushing defeat last week.

Attackman Mike Leveille led all the Machine players with four goals, while Brian Clayton added three goals in the loss. Barrage attackman Seth Goldberg led the team with three goals and an assist as Matt Striebel also led with three goals.

The Barrage opened the gates by jumping ahead after Striebel and Michael Springer scored to lead 2-0, before midfielder Steven Brooks netted the first goal to put the Machine on the board. However that didn't slow the Barrage down as they surged ahead with two more goals to take the lead 4-1. Machine attackman Kevin Leveille scored later into the first quarter to cut the lead in half. However, to no avail, the Barrage scored once more by Goldberg before the end of the first quarter to extend the lead 5-2.

Both teams then opened the second quarter with more firepower and traded a pair of goals until the Machine fired up their engines with less than five minutes remaining to tie the game at six goals apiece. Jake Deane slipped one by the Barrage goaltender Brian Doughtery, as Clayton added two more goals to catch up with the Barrage.

The Barrage's own, Roy Colsey opened the second half adding a powerplay goal to the Barrage's scoreboard, breaking the tie and taking the lead once again. The battle continued with both teams finding the back of the net three times into the fourth quarter. Chicago finally took command after Clayton took a feed from Brooks and scored his third goal of the game. Two minutes later, Leveille added his fourth goal to extend the lead 11-9 for the Machine.

Just when the two point lead was safe, the Barrage evened up the board after Springer and Colsey marked their second goal to tie the game and force it into overtime.

Goldberg took a feed from Ryan Boyle and scored at the 1:42 mark into the extra period to give the Barrage their third win of the season.

Barrage Goalie Brian Doughtery, was named the Bud Light Player of the Game after stopping 18 out of 29 shots on goal.



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