OHSWEKEN – After taking game #1 of the series by a score of 5-0, the South Bruce Mildman Monarchs came to the Gaylord Powless Arena Saturday afternoon and left with a 2-0 lead in the playoff series by outscoring Six Nations Bantam Reps 3-1. It was Game #2 of a six point series.
OHSWEKEN – After taking game #1 of the series by a score of 5-0, the South Bruce Mildman Monarchs came to the Gaylord Powless Arena Saturday afternoon and left with a 2-0 lead in the playoff series by outscoring Six Nations Bantam Reps 3-1. It was Game #2 of a six point series.
It was a closely played game as the 0-0 first period score would indicate. But Owen Hill put the first mark on the score sheet for Six Nations at 1:19 of the second frame with a back hander close in from Luke Jonathan and Davin Whitlow.

The Six Nations Bantam Reps went down two games to none Saturday at the Gaylord Powless Arena. Despite playing a solid game, once the South Bruce Monarchs got a lead, they played a disciplined puck control game from that moment on to run down the third period clock. (Photo by Jim Windle)
The Monarchs tied it up when Logan Tolton put a high wrist shot over the blocker of Six Nations goalie, Jesse Longboat.
Six Nations Sam Greene went into the boards hard and had to be taken to hospital with a suspected shoulder separation.
Nick Kieswetter gave the visitors the lead late in the second period, and added another in the hard hitting third period scored by Wes Diemert, unassisted.
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