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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Time now for the heart of over postgame report as
Yukon wins it over Northeastern for two fantastic game here
at Toscano Boy. We were scoreless until the final two
minutes of period two, and then we had five goals
over the last twenty two minutes of play and Jake
Percival's first career hat trick gives Yukon the victory tonight
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over Northeastern. Time now to look at the highlights and
look back and see how this game all came together,
just like a beautiful kitchen from Dean Cabinetry and Bolton
built to impress from start to finish. We had some
really good play in the first two periods, some really
good goaltending too, because that was pretty much the highlight
of period number one. Northeastern with two quality chances, bang bang.
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It was Perkins and Poocher that had the opportunities. But
tom Uslik, who was really good in the first two periods,
had other ideas. Here comes Northeastern back the other way.
Matthew Perkins down the left side, spins a mis in,
you know, shut right on rebound. Two wonderful saves by
the Moose, and those will be are Saves of the
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game brought to you by Dime Bank Community Banking Lives
Here see grand A opportunities. First the first shot right
on and then the rebound even better, and we stayed
scoreless in this fourteen to fourth period. The second shot
was Pakar, The first shot was Matthews. Yeah, he came
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a big seventeen to eight. First period, Northeastern had the
shot advantage, but we were scoreless. You kind of had
to kill off two penalties, one of the first one
in the second. In fact, Northeastern had well. He had
a a four on two that turned into a four
on zero. Moose had to make another good save one
shot as Northeastern. Really he had a great opportunity but
came up empty. A couple of penalties late in the
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second period. May took a cross check at eleven minutes,
an interference penalty on Ryan Tattle at twelve twenty three,
and then Erdmann took a slash at sixteen oh eight.
Those penalties were killed, but the Huskies, with good work
particularly from alexand Blay, were able to get the Huskies
of Yukon on the board, and it was Ethan Gardula
with the finish. Blay was trying to get it to Guardula.
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Now Blay fights as the penalty time is up, plays
and towards going the score had a redirects and it's
eighth and Guardula went the deflection alexamb Blay kept the
puck alive on the right side was able to get free.
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Risted towards gooland Guardula with the redirects put Yukon on
the board with one seven ago in the first Blay
with the lone assists for Guardula's fourth. But like lightning
in a bottle, the Huskies came right back off the
face off Tabor. He slipped to Tristan Fraser to Jake
Percival for the first of three. Here's Fraser back the
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other way towards goal center past.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
Two to nothing UKN and it's Jake Percival that gets
his first goal since last January eighteenth in Orno Maine.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Finally the Ava native gets on the board. He had
gone twenty seven games without a goal, but he ends
the goal streak and Yukon led to nothing after two.
They outshot Northeastern in that second period fourteen to seven.
Early third period, though Maine would get on the board,
there was a big sequence here I think no that
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came on the second goal. But Northeastern was able to
get on the board with some good work in the
Yukon end, and they had a couple of firsts timers
tonight scoring goals or at least of the season. In
this case, it will as the freshman Dylan Compton from
the point, Victoria, BC native that got Northeastern on the board.
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Four and a half into period three, it's back. Here's
Finley skating in towards goal off the glove of Muslik
played back to the points rister there score Northeastern. It's
Dylan Compton with the rister and the Boston based Huskies
are on the board. Four twenty seven into period three
and it's a two to one game rister off the
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posted end by Dylan Compton, Matchew and Finley the assists.
So it was two to one at the at this point,
and Northeastern came back the other way and tied the game.
Try to be chipped out with a backhand and is
by Jack Pikar. Now let's played back in the Northeastern
zone by Northeastern, Dylan Finley up the boards deflected. Here's
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a bastion of the chance to Pacard on the left
side towards gold Store and we are tied at two.
That's one. Muslik probably wants back off the glove and
a trickle, and this game's tied at two. Jack Picar
left side, he had an open rister glove side. He
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hit it off the glove and it trickled past Muslick.
So Jake Erschard missed on the three on one, missed
the net. Northeastern up the ice, They attacked and they
tied the game at two, but the lead or the
tie was short live. Twenty four seconds later, Tabor he slipped,
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threw it towards goal and Jake Percival, with a redirect
for the game winner, plays it up the wall as
Northeastern gaining confidence. Here is blay shot deflected. He slipped,
gets it back towards going scars and I think person
of all deflected it in he had the empty netter.
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He leads the charge back to the bench and you
can regains the lead. I kid you not folks. When
number seventeen start scoring, they normally come in bunches. He
slipped and Blay on the assists. Multipoint game for alexand
Blay his second of the season. So eight minutes to go,
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you kind tied or took the lead at three to two,
and then Northeastern pulled the goalie for the six attacker
Ryan Taddle and Jake Percival with yeoman work on a
great four check kept the puck alive. Tattle worked hard
and then the end results a goal here for Jake
personal three Northeastern players trying to dig it away from Taddle.
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Great work keeps possession towards.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
Goalscorre Jake Percival hat trick, of course it is.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
He turned and fired from the near side half forwards,
upper far corner. Game set. Match went twenty nine seconds
to play. We had wonderful work by the two seniors.
Taddle kept it alive in a four player scrum. There
were three Northeastern players around him. He was the only one.
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He chipped it off the half boards. Taddle or Perceval
grabbed it, spun, threw it towards goal and hit the
upper far corner right to left, and Yukon gets the win.
Shots on goal each period seventeen eight Northeastern in the first,
fourteen to seven, Yukon in the second, thirteen eleven, Yukon
in the third, each team with thirty five shots on goal.