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CYCLONES FALL TO HEARTLADNERS 6-4

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Iowa wins in Cincy for the first time ever.  

CINCINNATI, OH – The Cyclones came up short against the Heartlanders 6-4 inside the Heritage Bank Center Wednesday night. Cincinnati moves to 1-3-1-0 against its Central Division rival this season.

Iowa opened the scoring just 2:18 into the first period, with Liam Coughlin and Yuki Miura combining in the offensive zone. Moments later, defenseman Kyle Masters beat Talyn Boyko with a wrister and forced a Cincy goal change. With Olof Lindbom now in the cage for the ‘Clones, Jalen Smereck sniped in his 8th of the season from the blue line to make it 2-1 Iowa. The Heartlanders regained the two-goal when Pavel Novak curled the puck back and shot it over Lindbom’s shoulder.

In the 2nd period, the Cyclones rallied to tie the game at 3-3. First, Brandon Puricelli slotted his first goal in a Cincy uniform from the hash marks. Zach Andrusiak extended his point streak to 11 games with his tying goal. Iowa countered with a pair of 2nd-period goals themselves. Casey Dornbach and Louis Boudon put the Heartlanders up 5-3 after 40 minutes.

Cincinnati trimmed the deficit to one thanks to a Colton Kalezic deflection on the power play. The score stayed 5-4 until the final minute when Chris Lipe scored an empty-net goal.

Up next, Cincinnati will continue its three-game homestand inside the Heritage Bank Center. Friday, January 26th, the Cyclones host the Walleye for a 7:30 pm ET puck drop and the commencement of Marvel Weekend.

Call (513) 421-PUCK for tickets and more information, and stay on top of all the latest team updates and information on Facebook, Twitter (@CincyCyclones), and Instagram, along with our website, cycloneshockey.com

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Mitch Beck

Mitch Beck was a standup comedian and radio personality for over 25 years. His passion for hockey started with Team USA in 1980 when they defeated the Soviets at Lake Placid. He has also worked in hockey as a coach and administrator. He also works for USA Hockey as a Coach Developer. Mitch has been reporting on the New York Rangers, and exclusively on the Hartford Wolf Pack since 2005.

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