
Bulldogs Lose 8-4 in Sarnia
Published on January 27, 2019 under Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Brantford Bulldogs News Release
HAMILTON, ONTARIO. A wild Sunday night in Sarnia as the Hamilton Bulldogs fell behind early and went down to defeat 8-4.
The Sting started strong leading 4-0 to end the opening frame while adding one early in the 2nd to go ahead 5-0 before the Bulldogs got on the board. First Jan Jenik (2) scored on a 5-on-3 powerplay followed 27 seconds later by a Logan Morrison (6) power-play goal to cut the deficit to 5-2.
The Sting stole Hamilton's momentum with an early 3rd period goal to take a 6-2 lead before Arthur Kaliyev (34, 35) went to work on special teams, picking up a short-handed goal followed by a power-play goal just 90 seconds apart to make it 6-4. However, the Bulldogs comeback came to an end as Sarnia scored two more to close out scoring at 8-4.
3 STARS:
1) Ryan McGregor (SAR) 2) Brayden Guy (SAR) 3) Mitch Eliot (SAR)
The Bulldogs are back on the road in Peterborough Wednesday, January 30th before returning home to host the Erie Otters Saturday, February 2nd at FirstOntario Centre at 4 pm.
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