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BISON LOSE TIGHT GAME TO CINCINNATI 11/15

Bloomington BisonBy: Andy Zilch, Bloomington Bison

Cincinnati, Ohio – The Bloomington Bison lost 2-1 on Friday night in a close matchup to the Cincinnati Cyclones at the Heritage Bank Center.

Three minutes into the game, Max Neill dropped the gloves with Steven MacLean, giving a jolt to each bench. Bison forward Brett Budgell opened the scoring with a rebound goal on the power play at 7:02. Assists came from Gavin Gould and Ryan Siedem on Budgell’s third goal of the season. At 11:50, Cincinnati evened the score at one with a goal from Kyle Bollers. Mathieu Gosselin assisted his second of the season. The period ended with a tie score and the Bison leading in shots 17-8. The 17 shots are the most the Bison have obtained in a single period this season.

Cincinnati collected their first lead of the game with a goal from Gosselin at 8:34 of the second period. Bollers assisted his second of the season. The period’s lone tally moved the game into the third with a Cyclones 2-1 lead.

The final frame proved to be a defensive stalwart, as neither team could find the back of the net. The Bison pulled the goaltender in an attempt to tie the game, but the threat was unsuccessful, and the Cyclones held their 2-1 margin.

Bison netminder Hugo Ollas took the loss in net with 22 saves on 24 shots. Pavel Cajan stopped 34 shots in the win for Cincinnati. The Bison outshot the Cycles by a 35-24 margin. The Bison power play went 1-3, while the penalty kill converted all three disadvantages.

The Bison return to the Grossinger Motors Arena tomorrow at 7 p.m. for Country Night against Cincinnati. Concession deals are highlighted with $8 BBQ pulled pork sandwiches and 16-ounce domestic cans for $6. Country-themed music will be featured during the game, with country-themed production and promotions. Single-game pricing starts as low as $20! Group pricing with benefits and suite options are also available. Visit bloomingtonbisonhockey.com or call (309) 965-HERD for more information.

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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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