SN Bantams go down 2-0 in series against South Bruce

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 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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