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Summer 2013
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BC Junior Canucks' comeback falls short, Toronto Bulldogs wins 5-3Ice Palace at the W.E.M. Fri, Jul 05, 2013 Story by Narrative Science.
Toronto Bulldogs came close to giving away a four-goal lead to BC Junior Canucks, but did just enough to escape with a 5-3 victory. Toronto Bulldogs led by four goals at one point and ended with the victory. The largest advantage in the game came when Toronto Bulldogs' Tyler Hunt's scored at 35 seconds in the third period to put Toronto Bulldogs up 5-1. Brennan Ottmann and Brett Harrison provided the spark for Toronto Bulldogs, combining for four goals and two assists. Ottmann registered two goals and one assist and Harrison also notched two goals and one assist. Toronto Bulldogs managed to stay out of the box better than usual, finishing with one minor for two minutes in penalty time. Toronto Bulldogs wound up below its season average of 8.0 penalty minutes per game. Toronto Bulldogs found itself stymied offensively, and got off a mere 14 shots against BC Junior Canucks' defense. Toronto Bulldogs additionally got points from Harrison, who also tallied two goals and one assist. Other players who recorded assists for Toronto Bulldogs were Tyler Hotson, who had two and Luca Del-Bel-Belluz, Josh Orrico, and Zacharie Giroux, who contributed one a piece. BC Junior Canucks was led by Caedan Bankier, who grabbed two goals. Bankier scored the first of his two goals at 1:58 into the second period to make the score 2-1 Toronto Bulldogs. Tyler Schweitzer picked up the assist. Bankier's next tally made the score 5-4 Toronto Bulldogs with 5:32 left in the third period. Jeremy Hanzel assisted on the tally. Craig Armstrong also scored for BC Junior Canucks. More assists for BC Junior Canucks came via Trevor Wong, who had one and Tyson Galloway, who had two. Anson Thornton rejected 20 shots on goal for Toronto Bulldogs. Toronto Bulldogs registered two goals on two power play opportunities. BC Junior Canucks' starting goalie, Mason Dunsford, made eight saves and finished with the loss before he was taken out in favor of Tussak Christie, who stopped one shot. BC Junior Canucks incurred four minutes in penalty time with two minors.
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