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Game 32:

LondonEmoti.png London United vs. Riga Reign Reign.png

 

London got off to a fantastic start in a potential series-clinching game thanks to a first period goal from Igor Molotov.  Riga, feeling the pressure of elimination, responded magnificently with a pair of second period goals to take a 2-1 lead. But just as the Reign were feeling good about their prospects, London struck back with a pair of goals of their own, retaking the lead at 3-2.  Just as they had before, Riga answered the call and tied the game with a third period goal from Sergey Preobrazhensky.  However, just as they had before, London rose to the occasion and overcame the Reign's run and scored the game-winner to clinch the series and advance to the next round.

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Game Recap (Game 24: London United vs. Riga Reign): Although this was a low-scoring game with a score of 2-1 in favor of London, this was a wild one. London had 48 shots on goal and Riga had 38 despite only having three goals throughout the entire contest, and it was a battle of the goalies between Jesse Teno and Henry Tucker Jr.. Tucker Jr. was the reason the score was not more devastating, as London had three power plays in the first period and could not convert on any of them. Both teams were scoreless until the third period when Riga struck first with a goal from rising star Sadie St-Louis, but London soon answered with two of their own from Hari Singh Nalwa and Igor Molotov, taking Riga down in Game 3 of the series. 

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In an intense VHL hockey matchup, the Vancouver Wolves emerged victorious over the Los Angeles Stars with a final score of 3-2. The game showcased Vancouver's dominance as they outshot their opponents by a significant margin, registering an impressive 38 shots on goal compared to Los Angeles' 27.

 

The star of the game undoubtedly belonged to Vancouver's forward, Henry Eagles, who showcased his exceptional skills on the ice. Eagles' remarkable performance earned him the first star of the game, leaving an indelible mark with his outstanding contributions. The second star of the game was awarded to Wann Kerr, another formidable player from the victorious Vancouver squad. Kerr's noteworthy performance added to his team's success, making him a standout player in the matchup. Lastly, Bob Vladovechsenkchushkin was named the third star of the game for his commendable efforts on the ice.

 

Vancouver's victory highlights their superior gameplay and determination, as they managed to secure a narrow but significant win over their rivals, the Los Angeles Stars. The game proved to be an exciting clash between two skilled teams, leaving fans eagerly anticipating their next encounter on the ice.

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