


Lions lose to Rangers, finish seventh
nCARDINAL – For the Morrisburg Jr. Lions, the South Grenville Rangers has been the team’s regular season great white whale. After losing each of the first three games this season to the Rangers, the Lions closed out their 2022-23 season trying for one last time to beat the one team they have been unable to defeat. Unfortunately for Morrisburg, a win against South Grenville remained illusive, as the Lions lost 7-4.nnThe Rangers took a late first period lead over the Lions. Zach White (Cole Jelly, Colin Stacey) was first to get his team on the scoreboard. A power play goal by Ethan Wooller less than two minutes later doubled the Rangers’ lead to 2-0.nnMorrisburg defenceman Rylan Iwachniuk (Owen Fetterly, Ben Pilon) got the Lions back into the game five minutes into the second period. But South Grenville added three unanswered goals later in the period. Cole Jelly (from Cooper Rogers, Nic McFarlane) scored on a power play, followed by two goals from Justin Greene – the first at even strength, followed by a short handed goal seven seconds later. Rangers led the Lions 5-1 heading into the third period.nnSouth Grenville added two more goals (Jelly, Wooller) to extend their lead 7-1 early in the third period. Then Morrisburg tried for a comeback. First up, Alex Bergeron (Iwachniuk) scored, followed by Landen Sinfield (Josh Broad, Dean Lapier), and Pilon (Broad, Hudson Fetterly). The gulf in scoring was too great for the Lions to overcome, as the Rangers won 7-4.nnThe Lions close out the 2022-23 regular season with a lot of positives as team captain Dean Lapier reflected on after the game.nn“I’m pretty proud of everyone on the team,” he told The Leader. “At the start of the season, no one knew each other. We beat ourselves in a lot of games early on. But we really started to bond as a team in the second half of the season and came together.”nnLapier said the whole team bought into the changes made in the season with new players joining before the deadline. A majority of the Lions wins came after a coaching change in November.nn“We all bought in, got to know how everyone plays. We figured it out,” he said.nnLooking ahead to the playoffs, Lapier said he feels good about the Lions’ chances against last season’s league champions, the Clarence Castors.nn“We beat them once this season, and lost twice by one goal,” he explained adding the Lions got a point out of one of those losses which were pushed into overtime. “I feel pretty good about facing them. They are a clean team, and I think out of all the top teams, this is going to be a great series.”nnLions’ general manager and head coach Cody Casselman agreed saying “We look forward to a good series with Clarence. It’ll be about momentum and should be a good series.”nnThe Lions have been without some of its top forwards as the regular season wound down. Keon Troccolli-Roik and Justice Brownlee were already out due to injury. Leading into the weekend, Connor Manderson was added to injury list.nnCasselman had no update on specifics to when the trio would return but was hopeful to have them back in the lineup “at some point during this playoff run.”nnMorrisburg will open the first game of its 2023 playoff run in Clarence Creek near Rockland against the Castors on February 25.nnLapier encouraged fans to come out and support the team in the playoffs as they have all season. Game two of the five-game playoff series shifts to the Morrisburg Arena February 26. Puck drop for game two is at 2:30 p.m.nn“The fans really help out the team,” he said. “The kids coming out, cheering, it all helps us out there when we play.”
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