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BISON FALL SHORT IN SHOOTOUT TO IOWA

Bloomington Bison

By: Andy Zilch, Bloomington Bison

Bloomington, IL – The Bloomington Bison lost in a shootout to the Iowa Heartlanders on Saturday evening by a 5-4 margin at Grossinger Motors Arena.

The Iowa Heartlanders did not waste time before taking the lead. Forty-one seconds in, Lincoln Erne and Jack O’Brien connected with Dakota Raabe for his second of the season. The Heartlanders did not stop there as Adam Goodsir scored his first of the season to extend their lead to 2-0 1:57 into the game. The Bison captain, Eddie Matsushima, led the team with three shots on goal. To conclude the period, the Bison outshot the Heartlanders by a 9-7 mark in the first.

At the four-minute mark, Bison forward Danny Katic scored his third of the season, closing the gap. Sahil Panwar and Linus Hemstrom assisted Katic’s goal. At 12:29, the Heartlanders optimized on the power play when Zach Dubinsky found Matthew Sop, extending their lead to a 3-1 margin. At 17:42, the Heartlanders furthered their lead when Will Calverley scored for his third of the season. Yuki Miura assisted Calverley’s goal. However, the Bison led the Heartlanders on shots on goals by an 11-3 margin in the period.

The Bison started the third period off strong, with defenseman Case McCarthy scoring a power play goal 18 seconds in. McCarthy’s second of the season was assisted by Blake McLaughlin and Katic, making it a 4-2 score. At 4:32, Budgell and McCarthy found Bison forward Chongmin Lee, who scored, making it a one-goal game. At 18:11, defenseman Ryan Siedem scored his first of the year. Lee and Katic assisted Siedem in the game-tying goal. In addition to their three-goal period, the Bison continued to outshoot the Heartlanders in the frame by a 16-2 margin.

In overtime, there were many scoring chances and a goalless power play from Iowa, which forced the game to a shootout. The shootout only lasted three rounds, with Heartlander’s forward Sop scoring the winning shootout goal. He also led all players in overtime with six shots on goal.

Hugo Ollas started in the net for the Bison, playing 32:39, allowing three goals on nine shots. Mark Sinclair replaced Ollas in the middle of the second period, allowing two goals on 14 shots. Sinclair was credited with the shootout loss.

William Rousseau manned the net for the Heartlanders, making 36 saves on 40 shots, helping the Iowa Heartlanders claim their first victory of the season.  

The Bison will play at Grossinger Motors Arena at 7 p.m. on Friday, November 8th, against the Kalamazoo Wings. Join us for Military Appreciation Night, featuring specialty jerseys worn by the players and a live auction following the game. For more information on tickets, visit bloomingtonhockey.com, ticketmaster.com, or call (309) 965-HERD. Sign up for the newsletter on the Bison webpage to receive all the latest Bison news.

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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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