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Prowlers/Roadrunners Mipt in Topeka – Our central place

Prowlers/Roadrunners Mipt in Topeka – Our central place

Port Huron Ratchers

February 2, 2025
Port Huron Studies News

Port Huron Prowlers wrapped the games on the Topeka FHL website with a 6-1 win over the Dashers hockey club in Landon Arena at the Stormont Vail Event Center. The victory provided four matches from the teams they play as Roadrunners with Baton Rouge, which was sweeping the previous weekend.

After several matches in the opening period, the goals began to come to the second. Just over three minutes later, Alex Johnson and Reggie Millet made them back. Millet found the back of the net from the crease. 21 seconds later, these two re -hooked up when Johnson pulled a pass from the left wing, which Millet touched at home on the back door.

Later, in the period Port Huron killed five minutes of penalty and seconds after he returned in full force, Kenny Styles washed a backhand emission to Ludwig Tststrem, which made the presenter 3-0 aimed at the third.

The Davors hit the force playing early in the frame. Lucas Roth broke his stick on the point, but the washer came right to Blake Siertsen on the side of the net. He covered his first goal like Dasher to make 3-1.

Prowlers responded a few minutes later. Luke James made an attempt to clear and allowed Jamie Buchelle to reach the net. His shot was stopped by Parker Rutherford, but Styles was there to clean the rebound and restore the advantage of three goals.

The goals continued to come to Port Huron while James danced and chose the corner for his first as a Prowler. In the last minutes, Tristan Sim bowed over the weekend, tapping home from Austin Fetherli’s thread.

Miletus ended with two goals, while Thellström, Styles and James added an assist to their waistlines. Johnson and Joel Freize dumped a pair of assistants. Yoshihiro Kuroya moved to 3-0-0 this season after the 28th performance.

Rutherford stopped 34 shots in the loss, which was the 28th Dashors. This binds 2022-23 Delaware Thunder to the longest lost series in hockey history.

The Prowlers are back to McMorran Place to start a household home game. Carolina’s thunder is in the city on February 7 and 8 with 19:05 falling on the washer on both nights. Tickets are available at Phprowlers.com/Tickets.

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