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Eagles edge Voodoos in the Soo

Voodoos go 0-2 in the Twin Soos
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Tyson Wilcox had another solid effort in a 3-2 loss in Soo, Michigan.

 The Soo Eagles had a trio of one-goal leads and eventually pulled out a narrow 3-2 victory over the Powassan Voodoos Saturday night in a Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League contest at Pullar Stadium.

The Eagles carried the majority of play in the opening 20 minutes, carry a big edge in the shots on goal department.

However, the session did not produce a tally as the clubs went to their respective dressing rooms and the first intermission, still knotted at 0-0.

In the second stanza, Sault Ste. Marie broke the goose egg with a man advantage marker off the stick of Lucas Caufield, three minutes in, as he ripped a rising shot past Voodoos’ netminder Tyson Wilcox, from a tight angle.

Powassan countered quickly to tie it with Anthony Boyes stuffing in a cross-crease feed into the open corner in eluding Soo starter Mason Burkes.

Heading to the third, the Eagles went back in front after Drew Dellies knocked in a loose puck that a sprawling Wilcox could not quite control.

Coming back again, Dawson Coleman drew the visitors level once more as he took a drop pass from Justin Rousseau and got enough of an attempt to squeak through the pads of Burke with a wrist shot from the left circle.

Retaking the lead for good at 9:02, the Eagles’ Anden Marceau notched his 10th tally of the season with a mid-air deflection off a point shot from Liam Watson.

Powassan got their goalkeeper out for another skater with a minute and a half remaining in regulation in a push to knot the affair once more, but the Soo held firm defensively to secure the home-ice triumph.

Tyson Wilcox was solid in goal for the Voodoos making 37 saves in the loss and was named the game's third star.  

The Voodoos, who fell 8-2 on Friday night in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario against the Thunderbrids, dropped their second straight Saturday night. 

The Voodoos will be looking for a win Sunday afternoon in Blind River as they take on the Beavers.  Puck drop is 1 p.m. 



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