Jr. C Lions beat Inferno in OT

A winning home record and best start to the season for Jr. C Lions – The Morrisburg Jr. C Lions are enjoying their best start of a season since joining the National Capital Junior Hockey League in 2015. Going into the last weekend of November, the Lions have a 3-2 record at home and a 4-9 record one-third of the way through the season. The Lions picked up their fourth win on November 20 before an ever-growing crowd at the Morrisburg Arena. Pictured above, forward Justice Brownlee (centre, #16) stick handles the puck through the Almonte Inferno defence. (The Leader/Blancher photo)
nnMORRISBURG – The Morrisburg Jr. C Lions are off to their best season start since moving to the National Capital Junior Hockey League six years ago.nnOne-third into the season, the Lions have four wins and nine losses and are on track to exceed the 2017-18 season when the team earned 11 wins.nnThe Lions hosted their first back-to-back home stand last weekend, maintaining their winning record at home.nnFirst up, the Lions took on the Almonte Inferno, resulting in a 5-4 win for Morrisburg.nnThe Lions got off to a rocky start in the first period, as the Inferno took a 2-0 lead.nnMorrisburg’s top line quickly tied the game in the first four minutes of the second period. Justice Brownlee (from Dean Lapier and Wade Moak) put the Lions on the scoreboard two minutes in. Lapier followed up with his second goal of the season, beating Inferno goalie Nathan Cheung to tie the game.nn
Morrisburg Lions forward Dean Lapier (centre, #22) fires in his second goal of the season during the November 20 game against the Almonte Inferno at home. Lapier had a three point night with two assists. (The Leader/Blancher photo)
nnA fighting penalty mid way through the period bounced both team captains Moak (Morrisburg) and Ryan Rivard (Almonte) from the game. Almonte capitalized with a shorthanded goal less than 30 seconds later. Lions’ forward Jonah Bennis scored the equalizer (from Josh Broad) with three minutes left in the period.nnA power-play goal five minutes into the third put the resurgent Inferno back in front 4-3. The Lions rallied late in the third period on a power-play of their own, pulling goalie Ben Cherkas for a two-man advantage in the final minutes of regulation. Coach Lance Hodgson’s gamble paid off as Noelan Spink (from Lapier and Bennis) found the back the Almonte’s net with 58 seconds remaining, sending the game to overtime.nnEntering the final minute of overtime, a breakaway by Brownlee resulted in the game winning goal, and the Lions fourth win of the season. Morrisburg beat Almonte 5-4.nnThe high from the OT win didn’t last long as the North Dundas Rockets arrived in the Morrisburg Arena less than 24 hours later, resulting in an 11-3 loss for the Lions.nn
North Dundas Rockets’ forward Kobe Young (centre, #25) moves in behind the Lions goal Sunday afternoon. (The Leader/Blancher photo)
nnThe Rockets scored four goals in the first period, five in the second and two in the third in the win. Moak scored twice for the Lions, midway through the first period and a power-play goal early in the third. Reilly Tessier scored late in the third period for the Lions.nnDespite the lopsided loss to the Rockets, the Lions maintain a winning record at home with three wins, two losses for the season.nnNext up, Morrisburg will host their St. Lawrence River rivals, the South Grenville Rangers on November 27. The Rangers are in first place in the NCJHL. Puck drop is at 7:15 p.m. The Vankleek Hill Cougars visit the Lions November 28 with a 2:15 p.m. game start time.


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