
Bruins Blasted by Bismarck
January 27, 2012 - North American Hockey League (NAHL)
Austin Bruins News Release
The Austin Bruins kicked off a home series against the first place Bismarck Bobcats. Bismarck took an early lead 1-0 in the first period. The Cats made it a 2-0 lead on the power play moments later. At the first intermission the Bruins were outshot 11-7. The second period the Bobcats continued to control play. At the end of two periods of play Austin was trailing 4-0 and was outshot 15-14. The third period the Bruins came out with some momentum as Chris Fischer was set up by Nolan Kirley and Connor Quinn. The Bobcats were able to pump in a couple more in the third period making it a 6-1 lead. The final was 6-1 Bismarck. The bruins will play the Bobcats tomorrow night at Riverside Arena drop of the puck is slated for 7:05. You can watch the Broadcast at Fast Hockey.com
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