
Lamoreaux's four points league Bobcats to win over Blizzard
November 12, 2004 - North American Hockey League (NAHL)
Bismarck Bobcats News Release
The Bismarck Bobcats were finally able to beat the Minnesota Blizzard for the first time on the season Saturday. The Bobcats handed the Blizzard their first loss in almost two weeks by the final of 5-3.
Jacque Lamoreaux scored the game winner late in the second period on the power play, and added an empty-netter late in the third. The Bobcats got on the board first when Matt
McDonald scored in the first period and was assisted by Nick Schneider and Nick Bydal.
Pat Dynan scored two minutes later with Bydal and Lamoreaux assisting.
After former Bobcat Joey Eichstadt scored for Minnesota, Clay Rehm lit the lamp with Lamoreaux and Casey Dynan assisting on the play.
With the win, Bismarck even up their record at 6-6-3, and will play host to Billings on Thursday and Friday before hitting the road Saturday to take on Fargo-Moorhead.
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