
Johnstown over the Soo
Published on January 10, 2014 under North American Hockey League (NAHL)
Soo Eagles News Release
Alex Okicki stopped all 43 shots he faced, and Mitch Hall added three assists as the Tomahawks defeated the Soo Eagles 5-0 on Sunday afternoon at Pullar Stadium.
The Tomahawks got on the board first, as Zach Wallace scored :49 seconds into the game. The goal was Wallace's first since scoring against Port Huron on Nov. 23. Jordan Watt and Trevor Recktenwald each added assists on the goal.
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Garrison Sanipass made it 2-0 with his second goal of the season at 11:26. Mitch Hall and Brandon Reinholz provided assists on the goal. Joe Drabin made it 3-0 when his shot from between the circles hit the cross bar and went into the net at 15:40 of the second period.
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Late in the second period, Jordan Watt scored on the first power-play of the game, a wraparound goal at 18:42. Hall and Bednard added their second assists of the game on the goal. 38 seconds later, Brandon Reinholz made it 5-0, with Hall picking up his third assist of the game.
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Okicki earned the win, stopping all 43 shots for his third shutout of the season. Landon Trutt took the loss allowing five goals on 33 shots.
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