Third period collapse sink Lions again

Morrisburg Lions’ defenceman Kayne McCadden (right) celebrates scoring the tying goal in the second period of the December 22nd game against the visiting Metcalfe Jets. The Jets took off in the third period to hand the Lions their 22nd loss of the season. (The Leader/Blancher photos)
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Lions’ forward Justice Brownlee (#16, right) moves up the wing during the second period.
nnMORRISBURG – What looked like it could be a Christmas miracle for the Morrisburg Lions, ended with a resulting Festivus grievance. The host Lions lost a close match to the visiting Metcalfe Jets 5-3 on December 22nd.nnThe Lions were first to score just over five minutes into the game when Justice Brownlee (from Justin Shay and Noah Edmonds) gave the team a 1-0 lead. The Jets tied the game four minutes later and the teams remained tied 1-1 at the end of the first period.nnFour minutes into the second period, the Jets surged ahead with a power-play goal scored on Lions goalie Riley Phillips. Another goal, this time short-handed put Morrisburg on the wrong side of a 3-1 lead.nnA break late in the second period saw Aiden Daly (from Carter Tait and Wade Moak) put the Lions back in the game with his power-play goal. Less than a minute later, Kayne McCadden’s unassisted goal on a breakaway tied the game up with less than five minutes remaining in the second period. The teams were tied 3-3 going into the final 20 minutes.nn
Lions’ coaches get into the spirit of the season – Morrisburg Lions’ head coach Ken Turnbull (left) and assistant coach Lance Hodgson (right) were in the festive spirit during the Jr. C team’s December 22nd game against the Metcalfe Jets.
nnMetcalfe retook the lead three minutes into the third period, and frustration set in again for Morrisburg. The Lions earned 52 out of their 82 penalty minutes in the third period. A late goal by the Jets put a Christmas win out of reach for the Lions, Morrisburg lost 5-3.nnThe Jets outshot the Lions 68 to 21 in the game.nnMorrisburg will return from the Christmas break on January 4th when the team will host the West Carleton Inferno, that game starts at 7:15 p.m. The Lions will head to Gatineau on the following day to take on the Gatineau-Hull Volant.nn
Lions’ defenceman Tanner Barnett (#28, center) clears the way in front of the Jets’ net.


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