The Powassan Voodoos dominated the ice in a recent game against the French River Rapids, securing an easy win with a final score of 6-1.
The Voodoos came out strong in the first period, with forward Jake Peterson scoring the first goal just two minutes into the game. The team continued to maintain their momentum, with goals from forwards Cade Herd and David Campbell, as well as defenseman Eric Allair, bringing the score to 4-0 by the end of the first period.
In the second period, the Voodoos continued to dominate, with forward Harrison Israels scoring another goal just three minutes in. The Rapids were able to get on the board with a goal from forward Alex Paul, but the Voodoos quickly responded with a goal from defenseman Cameron Moore, bringing the score to 6-1.
The third period saw strong defensive play from both teams, with no goals scored. Voodoos goaltender Owen Say made several impressive saves, securing the win for his team.
The Voodoos’ head coach, Max Gavin, praised his team’s performance, stating, “We came out with a lot of energy and were able to capitalize on our opportunities. Our players showed great teamwork and determination throughout the game.”
The Voodoos’ win brings their record to 8-2-1, while the Rapids’ record falls to 3-7-1. The two teams will face off again in their next game, giving the Rapids a chance to redeem themselves.
Overall, the Powassan Voodoos put on an impressive display of skill and teamwork, securing an easy win against the French River Rapids. Fans can look forward to another exciting game between these two teams in the near future.
