Heartbreaker Number Two, News (TCDMHA)

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2014-2015 Midget Rep | Mar 01, 2015 | Roni Delleman | 747 views
Heartbreaker Number Two
The Kuhl Machine Shop Midget Rep Rebels lost in overtime in their OMHA semi-finals match-up.  The Southwest Bullets won 5-4 to take a two game lead in this best of five series.

The Rebels opened the scoring in the first period with a power play goal by Kai Hiemstra (assists by Connor McCauley and Joel Delleman).  The Bullets replied with a goal of their own in the second period and then a go ahead goal to lead 2-1 heading into the third.  Connor McCauley then scored for the Rebels (assist to Brendan Batterman) to even the score.  Southwest scored again, followed by a goal for the Rebels' Joel Delleman (assisted by Austin Kuhl).  

With only one minute remaining in regulation, the Bullets scored their fourth goal.  The Rebels regrouped with a time-out and pulled their goalie to have a man advantage.  It paid off as Delleman scored his second goal of the game (assists by McCauley and Morgan Ottewell).  The game headed into overtime and half-way through the Bullets were able to score again.

Game three is in Glencoe on Friday, March 6th at 7 pm.  The Rebels are next in action on Monday, March 2 when they face the Minto MadDogs in Chatsworth at 7:30 pm.
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