Not to be outdone, senior defensemen Brendan Manfred quickly sparked some hope into the Lake Forest faithful with a one-timer answer just over a minute later. Less than a minute later, Dylan Poulin scored to give the Predators the lead. The D155 Predators had tied the game and, with momentum on their side, D155 was looking to take control of the game. Letto was able to get another open shot right in front of the Scouts’ goalie and once again put it in the back of the net. About three minutes later, the Predators were on the move once again. Therefore, the Scouts still maintained their one goal lead, but not for long. Sophomore forward Benjamin Letto managed to get the puck past the Scouts goaltender sending him into a celebration, but seconds later the referees waved off the goal because net had moved out of place before Letto took the shot. The D155 Prairie Ridge Predators’ first scoring chance came with 12:16 remaining in final period. All they had to do to get their first win since October was hold off the D155 offense one more period. With a 1-0 lead, the Scouts and the Predators traded possessions and scoring chances, but when the horned sounded signifying the end of the period, Lake Forest still maintained their one goal lead. Junior forward Griffin Slobodnik put the puck passed D155 goaltender Seth Frankowski on a top shelf backhander that electrified Lake Forest’s immense student section. With 7:41 remaining in the second, the Scouts finally got what they were looking for. The Scouts had the lead in the game for just under 15 minutes, then coughed up two straight goals in under a minute, allowing D155 to seize momentum and eventually tie the Scouts at Lake Forest College.Īfter an exciting first period where the Scouts created some scoring chances while also limiting D155 on defense, Lake Forest was ready to break the tie in the following period. Wednesday night, Lake Forest was looking to put that streak to rest by defeating the D155 Prairie Ridge Predators on their home ice. As I’ve mentioned in prior articles, the Scouts haven’t won a game since October 25, but oddly enough, their winless stretch has featured more ties than losses. The Lake Forest Scouts varsity hockey team’s season has not gotten off to the start that they anticipated.
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