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UPPER VALLEY HOCKEY LEAGUE

January 3rd, 2024 - 7:55PM
WABA - White River Junction, VT
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Game ID: 1463

Lumberjacks Hand Mustangs 5th Consecutive Loss

This game featured two struggling teams who would look to turn things around and start heading in the right direction. The Mustangs came into this one having lost their last four games and the Lumberjacks going winless in their last two and five of their last six. 


The Lumberjacks got the scoring going early as Jordan McGee went end to end before finding Neil Mackenzie out front for an easy tap in to make it 1-0. Despite a small push by the Mustangs following the goal, the game would begin to slow down for a bit as both teams would have trouble sustaining any kind of pressure in the offensive zone. That was until Matt Derouchie buried a one-timer five hole on a feed from Schuyler St. Germain to knot things up at one. Within three minutes the Lumberjacks responded on a seeing eye pass from Tim Patten across to Andrew Kimbell who found the back of the net. They carried that one goal lead into the second.


Less than two minutes into the second period Mustang’s forward Matt Derouchie Stole the puck from Ryan Frisch and went in all alone on a break away but was shut down by goaltender Ryan Libbey. Then just minutes after Libbey’s big save, Matthew Day netted a backhand to extend the Lumberjacks lead to two goals. Both goalies would be heavily tested as the period progressed especially when Mackenzie dangled around a Mustang defencemen and tried to go high glove on Colin Farr, but Farr stood his ground and made the save. The Mustangs fought hard to get back in this game, but a tripping penalty by Chris Warrington would not make that task any easier. Fortunately for them they had a solid penalty kill lead by their goaltender Farr which would give them momentum leading to a goal shortly after the penalty expired. This time it was Craig Switzer who cashed in on a one-timer cutting the lead in half. The surge continued for the Mustangs as St. Germain had a wide open cage but was robbed by a diving Libbey. Things calmed down after that save, and the score remained 3-2 Lumberjacks after two periods.


To start the third it was the Mustangs who carried the play with some grade A scoring opportunities but did not have an answer for the Lumberjack netminder Ryan Libbey. Just over a minute into the third Mustang defensemen Chris Warrington found the loose puck on the side of the net, but again Libbey sprawled out for another spectacular save. Great goaltending was able to weather the storm for the Lumberjacks. It wasn’t long before the Lumberjacks doubled their lead as Matthew Day dished a pass over to Scott Shaw who found the top corner. Four minutes following Shaw’s tally, Day added some insurance with his second of the game going high glove on Farr. The two teams went back and forth for the remainder of the game each having multiple scoring chances but Day's second was the last of this high scoring affair. The game ended in a 5-2 victory for the Lumberjacks who have next week off, but will look to keep it going against the always dangerous Tuck on the 17th. The Mustangs on the other hand dig themselves into an even deeper hole and will have to sit on this loss until they take the ice again next Wednesday the 10th versus the Gamblers.

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THREE STARS

Matthew Day

GOALS: 2
POINTS: 3

Neil MacKenzie

GOALS: 1
POINTS: 3

Ryan Libbey

GA: 2
SAVES: 20
SAVE%: 0.909

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