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.
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