
Soo Eagles Win First Game at Blaine
September 19, 2014 - North American Hockey League (NAHL)
Soo Eagles News Release
The Soo Eagles couldn't have started the Blaine Showcase any better, as they shut out the Bismark Bobcats, 7-0, on Wednesday night. Seven different players scored goals for the Eagles, including Raymond Brice, Trevor Cope and Chason Matson in the 1st period, Evan Mills in the 2nd period and Sandis Zolmanis, Keegan Miller and Brad Pung in the 3rd period. Sean Keating posted the shutout for the Eagles making 18 saves, while Hunter Sheperd took the loss for the Bobcats, also making 18 saves.
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