
Force Fall Short in the Third Musketeers Win 3-2
Published on March 20, 2021 under United States Hockey League (USHL)
Fargo Force News Release
Two 3rd period goals by Sioux City gave the Musketeers a come from behind 3-2 victory in game one of the 2 game series tonight in Fargo.
Sioux City scored the first goal of the game at 16:12 of the first period. Kirklan Irey tipped in a shot from close range off a nice feed from Shai Buium. Late in the period, Fargo was given a man advantage and they lit the lamp. Ryan Siedem found the back of the net off a feed from Bear Hughes.
The Force took the lead near the end of the 2nd period. The goal was all Tyler Rollwagen as he intercepted a Musketeer pass and fired one home for his eighth goal of the season.
The Force took a 2-1 lead in to the 3rd period, but Sioux City would rally with the only 2 goals of the period. The first was a 4v4 goal tapped in by Justin Hryckowian, then midway through the period Chase Bradly fired in the winning shot on a power play from the left circle. Fargo had two back-to-back powerplay opportunities late in the third but couldn't make anything happen, falling to Sioux City 3-2.
The Force faceoff against the Musketeers again tomorrow night; puck drop is at 6:05 PM!
United States Hockey League Stories from March 20, 2021
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