This afternoon the Riverview Ice Sharks traveled to Clearwater
to face off against the Newsome Wolves for the second time this
season. The early season match-up saw these two teams tie at a
single goal apiece. Drew and his teammates were definitely hoping
for a better outcome today. The two teams spent the opening
minutes of the first period trading scoring opportunities without
much success. Finally, with just over seven minutes remaining the
tie was broken. The Newsome team grabbed the early lead thanks to a
rebound that they were able to jump on and knock up and over the
Riverview goaltender for the 1-0 lead. That would be it for the
scoring in the opening period, with the Wolves maintaining their
lead until the end of the period despite the Ice Sharks outshooting
them by a 10-8 margin.
The second period got off to a slow start, with each team taking
a penalty that slowed the momentum. It wasn't until there was a
little over five minutes remaining that another goal was scored, and
unfortunately for the Ice Sharks this one also came off of a Wolves
stick. The Newsome skater was able to deke around a Riverview
defender and skate in along on the Ice Sharks goaltender, netting a
wrist shot to widen the lead to two goals. Nearly 90 second later a
near replay of the second goal happened again, faking out an Ice
Sharks defender to set up a breakaway that led to the goal slipping
past the Riverview goalie through the five hole. That made it a 3-0
lead for the Wolves with just under four minutes remaining. Despite
the deficit, the Ice Sharks didn't give up. They would go on to get
the final five shots on goal in the period, including their first
goal of the game with just under two minutes remaining thanks to a
single-handed effort from an Ice Sharks forward that led to a
breakaway that was converted to make it a 3-1 game. They were also
able to convert their final shot of the period into their second
goal, after they pounced on a rebound and tipped it past the Newsome
goaltender for their second goal of the game, narrowing the deficit
to 3-2 with just over ten seconds remaining.
The Ice Sharks kept attacking in the third period, holding a 6-3
lead in shots during that time. Their efforts appeared to be slowed
when they took a hooking penalty just 90 seconds in, putting them
down a man. Thankfully they kept attacking, and that led to a
short-handed breakaway opportunity that they were able to convert to
tie the games at three goals apiece. Despite their best efforts,
that would be it for the scoring. The only thing left to happen were
a couple of crosschecking penalties, one for each team. So, like the
first meeting this one would end in a tie. |