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S18 Post-Game Show Day 61 2-Game Highlights
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<div align="center">Welcome to another edition of SHL Tonight, SMJHL edition.</div>
I am Always Getting Haxed bringing you tonight's highlights.

Tonight there were only two games on the schedule. So lets get to the highlights.


<div align="center">GAME 101:</div>

<div align="center">Scarecrows ST. LOUIS SCARECROWS (17-12-4) vs MONTREAL IMPACT (11-17-5) :impact:</div>

Playing their second game in as many nights, long time rivals Montreal and St. Louis look to continue their season long hatred for one another. St. Louis took the game last night in a shootout, so you know Montreal is looking for revenge. Would they get it, or would St. Louis start to show that they are the 3rd best team in the league?

The first period would see up-and-down action, as both teams had numerous opportunities. With 7 shots a sides, both goalies would shut the door. The Impact were unable to convert on any of their three powerplays, while the Scarecrows went 0-for-1.

The second would see the shots in favor of Montreal 6-5, but the scoresheet would say otherwise. Zallerras Szlerchek would score his 6th goal of the year (2nd in as many nights), in the first minute of play. A little more than a minute later, Jordan Eberle would notch his 7th of the season, and make it 2-0 St. Louis. A little before the 14-minute mark of the 2nd, Matīss Kokins would eventually put Montreal on the board with his 5th of the campaign.

The third period was the only truly one sided frame of the game. St. Louis wanted to bury their opponents, and bury them they did. Outshooting their opponents 8-2, there was little chance for Montreal to get back in the game. Roland Wolf would score his 10th goal of the season, to make 3-1, just past the 7-minute mark. While Shawn Tucker's 5th would finish the scoring at 4-1 St. Louis, just past the halfway mark of the third.

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Roland Wolf scores to make it 3-1 Scarecrows.

Scarecrows 4 Goals: Szlerchek (6), Eberle (7), Wolf (10), Tucker (5) Goalie: Makarov 14 SVs (W) Team Record: 18-12-4
:impact: 1 Goals: Kokins (5) Goalie: Ranjan 16 SVs (L) Team Record: 11-18-5

<div align="center">GAME 102:</div>

<div align="center">Knights KELOWNA KNIGHTS (13-19-2) vs REGINA FORCE (14-16-4) :force:</div>

For the 12th and final time, the Regina Force and the Kelowna Knights would face each other. With the Force having won 7 of the last 11 meetings, this series has been pretty one sided. Would the dominance continue, or would the Knights get the last laugh?

Unlike the other game tonight, this game would see a lot of action in the first period. While it was close end-to-end action, Regina would have the slight shot advantage at 7-6. It would be the Kelowna Knights, however, that would get on the board first, as Junior Etou picked up his 3rd goal. Just 18 seconds later though, Mo Lester would tie it for the Force with his 9th of the year. The scoring did not stop there as Alexander Kovalchuk would put Regina ahead 2-1 with his 10th goal of the season, at the 11-minute mark.

Regina would look to extend their lead in the second with a dominating 10-6 shot tally, but Kelowna's Mathias Lundgren would be a brick wall. The only scoring of the frame came when Kelowna's Jan Cross tied it with his 5th goal of the season on the powerplay, just past 11 minutes in.

The third again would see the Force have more shots, 8-6, than the Knights. This time however, Lundgren could not stop all the shots. With Cross in the box for Kelowna, Olivier Cleghorn would score his 4th goal of the season, and his third point of the night, with a little more than 2 minutes left in the game. Regina's Kevin Griffin, would hold the lead, despite some late chances from the Knights, and the Force would win 3-2.

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Olivier Cleghorn scoring game-winning goall.

Knights 2 Goals: Etou (3), Cross (5) Goalie: Lundgren 22 SVs (L) Team Record: 13-20-2
:force: 3 Goals: Lester (9), Kovalchuk (10), Cleghorn (4) Goalie: Griffin 16 SVs (W) Team Record: 15-16-4


<div align="center">ALWAYS GETTING HAXED'S 3-STARS of the NIGHT
  1. :force: Regina Force-[Image: cleghorn_zps3e630770.png]C Olivier Cleghorn 1 Goal, 2 Assists vs Kelowna
  2. Scarecrows St. Louis Scarecrows-[Image: Wollf_zps373800bf.png]D Roland Wolf 1 Goal, 1 Assist vs Montreal
  3. Scarecrows St . Louis Scarecrows-[Image: Brosteen_zps57206193.png]LW Yaroslav Brosteen 2 Assists vs Montreal
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GO Scarecrows GO

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