
Prowlers Win 4th in a Row at Home Beating Berlin 5-3
December 12, 2015 - Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL)
Port Huron Prowlers News Release
Port Huron, MI - The Prowlers 1st of four home games in December goes into the win column as they beat the Berlin River Drivers for the 1st time this season 5-3.
Brian Soskin would open up the scoring early in the first five minutes. A tic-tac-toe play from Len Pelletier and Chris Leveille would help net Brian Soskin's 3rd goal and 8th point of the season.
The Prowlers would score four goals in the 1st and score five unanswered into the 2nd period. Justin Alonzo would score 1:02 after the Soskin goal. Mark Rivera and Chris Leveille would each find twine to end the first it was all Prowlers after one, 4-0.
2nd Period Mark Rivera, again would help the Prowlers pick up right where they left off. Rivera's 2nd goal of the game made it a 5-0 score and on the way to looking like a rout. The River Drivers, needed a lift got one when Travis Howe and Julian Fraser decided to skate right out to center ass and drop gloves.
After both Fraser and Howe received game misconduct penalties the momentum started to swing in Berlin's favor Curtis Warren, Benoit Charron and Troy Polino would score three unanswered goals in the 2nd and 3rd periods consecutively, but the mountain was just too tall to climb as the Prowlers would hang on to win it 5-3.
The Prowlers win their 4th in a row at home with Ahmed Mahfouz, Justin Alonzo, Chris Leveille and Mark Rivera recording 2 points each. The River Drivers get another crack at the Prowlers tomorrow night at Notre Dame Arena.
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