
Tomahawks Fall in Shootout Friday
Published on January 14, 2022 under North American Hockey League (NAHL)
Johnstown Tomahawks News Release
The Johnstown Tomahawks fell to the Jamestown Rebels in a shootout Friday night at 1ST SUMMIT ARENA in Johnstown, falling by a final score of 2-1.
Jamestown opened the game with a goal from John Lundy scoring 7:18 into the game. Despite a few penalties throughout, the game wouldn't see its second goal until the 3rd period when Jake Black tied the game up for the Tomahawks, scoring with 9:44 to go in regulation, forcing overtime.
65 minutes wasn't enough Friday night and the game headed to a shootout where Jamestown came away with the win.
The two teams face off again tomorrow, Saturday January 15 at 7 PM. Special guest Colby Armstrong will be in attendance to meet fans. Secure tickets by visiting the Tomahawks office or calling 814-536-4625.
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