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Saturday, February 22, 2014

Cyclones Score 4-1 Victory Over Nailers

Cyclones Score 4-1 Victory Over Nailers
                The Cincinnati Cyclones scored a victory over the Wheeling Nailers on January 25th, with the final score being 4-1. During the first period, Cyclone #20, Josh Shalla scored a goal for his team, exciting the crowd as the first goal of the game was for the hometown team. Afterwards, there was a brief announcement that Wheeling Nailer #12, Jake Areshenko received a two minute penalty for interference.  Shortly after, Cyclone #20, Josh Shalla scored another goal for the home team but also resulting in a penalty for Cyclone #16, Dan Eves during the play. Another penalty for the Cyclones occurred when player #12, David MacDonald was called out for cross-checking as the first period ended.
                With the Cyclones leading 2-0 in the second period, Wheeling Nailer #9, Barry Goers scored the first goal for his team, ending the second period 2-1, in favor of the Cyclones. As period 3 began to commence, Wheeling Nailer #8, Barry Goers received a two minute penalty for holding as the Cyclones scored another goal.  Tension continued to stir on the ice as near fights began between the two teams, with the referees quickly intervening. Wheeling Nailer #20, Nicholas Kuqali would go on to receive a two minute penalty for checking to the head as the Cyclones scored another goal and the third period came to a close.
                Shortly before the fourth period began, the tension between the two teams broke as two fights erupted on the ice between Cyclone #42 Tony Turgeon, and Nailer #13, Patrick McGrath along with Cyclone #12, David MacDonald and Nailer #98, Chaz Johnsom. The rumblings of another fight began to stir but was able to be prevented by the coaches and players on both teams. The game ended with the Cyclones celebrating the victory, followed by a indoor fireworks display.






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