
Trax streak stopped at three
November 30, 2004 - SPHL (SPHL)
Macon Trax News Release
[Macon, Ga.] â For the second straight time versus the Knoxville Ice Bears, the Trax had a tale of two periods. After outplaying, out shooting and out hitting the visitors in the first 20 minutes the Trax saw the Ice Bears kick it into high gear for the middle frame.
Knoxville goalie Terry Dunbar turned away 18 Macon shots in the first frame and seemed to give his troops a jump in their step to start the second. The Ice Bears got on the board in a hurry in the second 20 minutes.
Marcus Forsberg started his three point night with a goal at 5:56. Only 14-seconds later Chris Bodnar put the pack past Mark Cairns to begin a three point night for him.
The Ice Bears weren't done as Jeff Hansen netted his second tally of the year at the 8:26 make. In his return to Macon, where he played for many years, Todd MacIsaac lit the lamp at 10:54 and chased Cairns to the bench.
After Nick Niedert came in for relief the Trax let Rob Miller sneak in from the blue line and fire a rebound shot past the Trax goalie. The Ice Bears would be content with a 5-0 lead and their goalie having a stellar game.
The Trax showed life at the end of the second period when Lou DiMasi scored at the 20-minute mark. The goal was DiMasi's first in his professional career.
The Trax will have one day off before traveling to Jacksonville Thursday to start a home-and-home series. Both teams will travel to Macon to square off Friday night. Each game drops the puck at 7:05 pm.
All Trax broadcasts can be heard on Talk Radio 1670 WMWR starting 15 minutes before the puck drop. Tickets for all home games start as low as six dollars. Call the Trax at 478-742-4TIX to reserve your seat.
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