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Date: Apr 6, 2021

Undaunted by a three-goal deficit, Bishop McCort battled back to claim a 6-5 victory over Wheeling Catholic.
Bishop McCort let multiple leads slip away before eventually digging out of a three hole to pick up the win. Bishop McCort took a 5-4 advantage on a power play goal by Anthony Formica at 5:43 in the third period. Bishop McCort found itself down 3-0 after Wheeling Catholic's Chase Kelly put the puck home at 9:37 in the first period. After knotting things up at 5-5 on a power play goal by Cole Edgerton at 13:16 in the third, Bishop McCort got the game-winner from Formica at 15:29 in the third period.
Bishop McCort was often in penalty trouble, totaling six minors and one major for 17 minutes in penalty time. The total exceeded the 12.0 minutes per game Bishop McCort had been spending in the box.
Bishop McCort also got points from Connor Bunn, who also tallied one goal and one assist, Tristan Mock, who also finished with one goal and one assist, and Brett Seitz, who also grabbed one goal and one assist. In addition, Bishop McCort received assists from Zachary Goins and Christopher Miller, who contributed one each.
Wheeling Catholic kept Bishop McCort's goalie busy throughout the game, and John Bradley made 37 saves on 42 shots.
Wheeling Catholic additionally got points from Luke Edgerton, who also registered one goal and one assist. Chase Edgerton also scored for Wheeling Catholic. Other players who recorded assists for Wheeling Catholic were Kyle Wensel, who had one and Clay Slyder, who had two.
Bishop McCort registered two goals on eight power play opportunities. Wheeling Catholic's Gus Heath stopped 22 shots out of the 28 that he faced. Wheeling Catholic incurred 32 minutes in penalty time with six minors. Wheeling Catholic ran into serious disciplinary problems during the contest, and Edgerton was ejected from the game.