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Windsor Lancers

Men's Hockey
Ian Shalapata
3
Ryerson RYE
6
Winner Windsor WSR
Ryerson RYE
3
Final
6
Windsor WSR
Winner
Score By Periods
Team F
Ryerson RYE 1 1 1 3
Windsor WSR 3 0 3 6

Game Recap: Men's Hockey |

Lancers double up on Rams

The Windsor Lancer men's hockey team doubled up on the Ryerson Rams 6-3 Friday night in a hard fought battle at South Windsor Arena.
 
The No, 7 Lancers, who had already clinched first place in the OUA West division, are now 21-4-1 on the season while the Rams fall to 14-12-1 and are in fourth in the west division.
 
The Rams opened up the scoring in the first period as Kyle Blaney and Daniel Clairmont broke out on a 2-on-1 that saw Blaney putting the puck past Parker Van Buskirik.
 
The Lancers evened the score as Matt Beaudoin, from the corner, found an open Julian Luciani who blasted one past Ryerson netminder Troy Passingham.
 
With under a minute to play in the first period, Spencer Pommells stick handled around the Rams net, and spotted Ryan Green in front who buried the puck. The same line of Pommells, Green and Beaudoin remained on the ice, and only 12 seconds later, Green made a pass out front to Beaudoin, who made no mistake, and put the Lancers up 3-1 heading into the second period.
 
The second period was physical and evenly played. Ryerson scored the lone goal in the period when the Lancers failed to clear the puck out of their end. It ended up on the stick of Mathew Andreacchi, who put it over the shoulder of Van Buskirk, cutting Windsor's lead to one going into the third.
 
To start off the third period, Ryerson made a questionable hit in their end which led to an odd-man rush for the Rams and allowing Mitch Gallant to even the score at three apiece.
 
The Lancers kept battling and with eight minutes to play, Dylan Denomme made a cross ice pass to Scott Prier, who netted a beautiful goal to make the score 4-3.
 
Then it was Pommells who made a pass through traffic, across to line mate Ryan Green as he scored his second of the game. Dylan Seguin added an empty net goal for the Lancers, making the final score 6-3.
 
The Lancers are back in action tomorrow night at South Windsor Arena as they host the Brock Badgers at 7:30pm in their last home game of the season. Prior to the game, the Lancers will honour their graduating players. 
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