Agonizing last-minute loss for Powassan Voodoos in Hearst

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Powassan Voodoos Suffer Heartbreaking Last-Minute Loss in Hearst

The Powassan Voodoos faced a devastating defeat in their recent game against the Hearst Lumberjacks. The Voodoos, who have been on a winning streak, were unable to secure a victory in the final minutes of the game.

The game started off strong for the Voodoos, with forward Max Newnam scoring the first goal of the night. However, the Lumberjacks quickly responded with two goals of their own, putting them in the lead.

The Voodoos fought hard to catch up, with forward Cade Herd scoring a goal in the second period. The game remained tied until the final minutes, when the Lumberjacks managed to score a last-minute goal, securing their victory over the Voodoos.

Despite the loss, the Voodoos put up a strong fight throughout the game. Goalie Owen Say made several impressive saves, keeping the Voodoos in the game until the very end.

Head coach Max Gavin expressed his disappointment in the team’s loss, but also praised their efforts. “It’s always tough to lose in the final minutes, but I’m proud of how our players performed tonight,” he said.

The Voodoos will have a chance to redeem themselves in their next game against the Cochrane Crunch. With their determination and skill, the Voodoos are sure to bounce back from this tough loss and continue their successful season.

Fans of the Voodoos are encouraged to show their support and cheer on the team in their upcoming games. Despite this heartbreaking loss, the Voodoos remain a strong and formidable team in the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League.

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