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Canton, NY – Tyler Bullard scored his sixth goal of the season as the Roos outshot visiting Bryn Athyn 37-21 but a 36 save night from McKenzie Chalmer lifted visiting Bryn Athyn College to a 2-1 win on Sunday.
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Neither team found the back of the net in the opening period as Bryn Athyn held a slim, 9-8 edge in shots. The Lions (8-11-1) got on the board first at 1:36 of the middle period when Connor Buick tipped the puck to Brycon Johnson in the Roos defensive zone and he beat the Roo goaltender
Austin Washkurak top shelf for the 1-0 lead.
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The Roos (7-16-2) had a great chance with 13 minutes left in the middle period as
Joe Deveny and
Tyler Ralph skated into the offensive zone 2-on-1. Deveny's shot was initially stopped by McKenzie Chalmer and then went off the post and Ralph shot on the rebound was covered by Chalmer.
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The Lions had a great opportunity to double their lead on a 3-on-2 early in the third period but Washkurak made an incredible diving save to his right to keep the Roos within one. Bryn Athyn added a second goal on a nice cross-ice pass in front of the crease from Nikita Smirnov to Tanner Congdon who finished into the open net. Johnson also earned a helper on the play.
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Canton pulled the goalie for the extra skater with 2:56 remaining and the Roos got one back with 17 seconds left when
Tyler Bullard fired the puck toward net that deflected off a Lions defenseman and in.
Joe Deveny and
J.P. Langlois earned helpers on the play, but Canton was unable to tie it up in the final seconds.
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Washkurak made 19 saves for the Roos, while Chalmer turned aside 36 shots for the Lions.
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