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Zydeco Escape Dasters returns to Topeka – our central place

Zydeco Escape Dasters returns to Topeka – our central place

Dann Dashors

January 28, 2025
Danville Dashers News Message

Topeka, KS – The site’s neutral games always provide a thrill for a new market and this match will be no exception. In one night with a rotating door in the penalty area, Tyler Larwood’s goal with a winner of Shane Haggie’s winner turned out to be sufficient, as Dashors’ return from 3-0 fell 3-2.

It was a lively crowd that wore about 4,000 raging fans of Topeka, excited to release the washer in a professional hockey for the first time in 20 years. The Davors wore special white melting frightening T -shirts while Zydeco wore dark blue uniforms on Topeka Roadrunners. There was a moment of silence held before the match for the 29 -year -old Johnny Bont, a veteran of FPHL, who died suddenly this week. After the end of the Sito Shegigan, it was time for a hockey. Zideko came out ready to go to the period 1. It took a little more than 3 minutes to allow Tyler Larwood to open the result of his own bounce to make 1-0. For another 6 minutes, they rolled while Tyler Larwood buried his second from the evening of the end wall, which found him wide open at the back door to beat Rutherford again. 4 short minutes later, Shane Hagrethi removed a home to make 3-0. It felt like one of those games that would quickly get out of Dashors, with 11-4 Zideco shots after the opening was completed.

The Davors had created a hill to climb when the washer had dropped out for a period of 2 with a deficit of 3 goals. However, a huge diet of zydeco penalties the rest of the road will put the game for picking up. Around the average point of the Zack Horn, he shot from the slot in battle 1 to 1, which diverted from the defender and along the Bailey Stevens blocker to make 3-1. After that, Aaron Shahin was convicted of a hit at the back, which led to another advantage of the male man. Everett Thompson also received an unsportsmanship call for behavior, which made a full 5 advantage of 3 people. At PowerPlay, the rookie Jhuwon Davis ended up with a room in the slot and buried a goal over the Stephens blocker to make 3-2. Another 3 penalties between the two sides, the rest of the frame paved the way to act forward and forth, which will bleed the clock, with the result remained 3-2. The Davors surpass Zydeco 13-10 in the second frame.

Period 3 had a similar feeling with a period of 1, only with a much less crime. The penalties continued to run, with Zydeco receiving 2 specialties and 2 game violations for a huge 30 Pims for the third period alone. Everett Thompson, Ryo Namiki and Aaron Shahin were thrown away in a 5 -minute period. With the arsenal of the play time, Dashors is struggling to install any crime. Both teams had several quality chances that were betrayed by bad bounces. Despite all the madness, the roaring crowd is excited to see which team can outlive the other in a tooth and nail battle. However, Kim Mietein’s penalty shootout with just over 2 minutes to seal the fate of Dashors’ defeat for the 25th consecutive time. Zydeco surprisingly exceeded Dashers 11-6 in period 3, as their criminal efforts proved to be enough for their 5th consecutive defeat in so many competitions against Dasters this season.

The two teams will do it again tomorrow at 7:30 CST at the Topeka Storpeka Vail Event Center.

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