Hurricanes blow perfect season for Killer Bees
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It took 10 weeks do it, but an Adams Division rival finally
defeated the Killer Bees.
Owners of a nine-game win streak and with the division’s regular
season title already in hand, the Killer Bees had their shot at an
unbeaten regular season blown away by the Hurricanes, who used a stellar
defensive performance to post a 2-1 weekend victory at Coast 2 Coast
Inline Hockey Center in Huntington Beach.
Kevin Caskey scored both of his team’s goals, one off an assist by
Ryan Ward, as the Hurricanes ended the regular season at 4-5-1.
Caskey ended the regular season as his team’s top scorer with 22
goals.
Ward, who also played in goal, recorded 15 saves for the Hurricanes.
Both teams are entered in this week’s Adams Division postseason
playoffs.
The triumph also helped the Hurricanes avenge two previous losses
to the Killer Bees, who won the first meeting, 7-3, back on July 23, and
7-5, on Aug. 13.
Austin Shannon scored his third goal of the season to account for
the Killer Bees offense.
It was the lowest offensive output of the season for the Killer
Bees, who averaged six goals per contest.
Despite the loss, the match marked the seventh time this season
that the Killer Bees - who opened the season with three shutout victories
- held an opponent to two or less goals.
In other games:
Termites 5, Red Wings 1
A balanced Termites scoring attack found Anna Hershberger, Brian
Kinder, Julien Laux, Brian Rock, and Ryan Butcher all scoring once, and
Laux collected an assist, as the Termites (3-6-1) ended the regular
season on a winning note, and won three of their final four matches.
The Red Wings dropped three of their final four regular season
matches.
Both teams will participate in this week’s division postseason
tournament.
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