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COLUMBUS DAY SHOWCASE TIMELINE DAY 1 (Last Game – First Game) COLUMBUS DAY SHOWCASE TIMELINE DAY 1 (Last Game – First Game) 7:42pm ::: Jr. Flyers hang on to beat the Lumberjacks 2-1. BOX SCORE 7:27pm ::: Dominick Kuziak scores for the Lumbjacks, cutting the Jr. Flyers lead down to 2-1. 7:25pm ::: Joshua Larson makes it 2-0, the Jr. Flyers leading against the Lumbjacks. 7:01pm ::: 2nd half is underway, Jr. Flyers lead 1-0 over the Lumberjacks. 6:43pm ::: 1st period ends with the score in favor of the Jr. Flyers, 1-0 over the Lumberjacks. 6:14pm ::: Tyler Williams opens the scoring, Jr. Flyers lead the Lumberjacks 1-0 *GAME FINAL* - 6:10pm ::: The Bandits beat the Little Flyers by the score of 3-2. BOX SCORE GAME START - 6:05pm ::: Game 9 - Philadelphia Jr. Flyers vs. Vermont Lumberjacks #EHLShowcaseSeries *GAME FINAL* - 5:50pm ::: The Express beat the Revolution by the score of 5-1. Error! Hyperlink reference not valid. 5:51pm ::: Mitch Ossowski tightens things up, now 3-2 Bandits leading the Little Flyers. 5:42 ::: David Hopfer extends the Bandits lead to 3-1 over the Little Flyers. 5:41pm ::: Joe Hall and Tim Thurnau each find the back of the net, opening up the Express lead to 5-1 over the Revolution. 5:36pm ::: Dylan Carabia extends the Express lead to 3-1 over the Revolution. 5:34pm ::: Nate Chase gives the Bandits the lead 2-1 over the Little Flyers. 5:30pm ::: Richie McCartney cuts into the Express lead, the Revolution now down just one 2-1. 5:21pm ::: Niall Foster makes it a 2-0 lead for the Express over Revolution. 4:52pm: Tim Higginbotham ties things up for the Little Flyers late in the 1st period, Bandits and Little Flyers tied 1-1 at the end of the first. 4:44pm ::: Express and Revolution head to the locker rooms with the score 1-0 in favor of Walpole. 4:31pm ::: Nate Chase gets the Bandits on the board, 1-0 over the Little Flyers. 4:26pm ::: Cody Rorick opens the scoring for the Express, making it 1-0 over the Revolution. GAME START - 4:25pm ::: Game 8 - Philadelphia Little Flyers vs. Boston Bandits #EHLShowcaseSeries GAME START - 4:10pm ::: Game 7 - Philadelphia Revolution vs. Walpole Express #EHLShowcaseSeries *GAME FINAL* - 4:15pm ::: Rockets add three goals in the final frame to knock off the Wolves 4-1. BOX SCORE *GAME FINAL* - 4:00pm ::: Bobcats win this one by the score of 2-0 over the Warriors. BOX SCORE 3:14pm ::: Teams head back out for the 2nd period. Bobcats lead Warriors 2-0, and Rockets and Wolves tied 1-1. 3:07pm ::: Andrew Lee scores for the Wolves to tie things up at 1-1 with the Rockets. Teams head to the locker room. 3:01pm ::: Bobcats head to the locker room up 2-0 on the Warriors. 3:00pm ::: Michael Lindberg breaks the scoring, Rockets lead Wolves 1-0. 2:56pm ::: William Thorpe extends the Bobcats lead to 2-0 on the Warriors. 2:42pm ::: Brandon Beard gives the Bobacts the 1-0 on the Warriors. GAME START - 2:25pm ::: Game 6 - New Jersey Rockets vs. New England Wolves #EHLShowcaseSeries GAME START - 2:10pm ::: Game 5 - New York Bobcats vs. Valley Jr. Warriors #EHLShowcaseSeries *GAME FINAL* - 2:05pm :: CJ Grinnell wins this one for the Wizards, 2-1 over the OIlers. BOX SCORE *GAME FINAL* - 2:00pm ::: Monarchs beat the Applecore 3-1, while the Oilers and Wizards will decide their game with 3v3 overtime. BOX SCORE 1:44pm ::: Alex Marcinkiewicz ties things up for the Wizards, now 1-1 with the Oilers - Luke Bennett extends to the Monarchs lead to 3-1 on the Applecore. 1:39pm ::: Oilers score first, Thomas Green makes it 1-0 on the Wizards. 1:37pm::: Connor Jewett scores to put the Monarchs up 2-1 on the Applecore. 1:32pm ::: Second period is underway between the Oilers and Wizards. 1:28pm ::: Second period is underway between the Applecore and Monarchs. 1:09pm ::: Applecore and Monarchs hit the halfway mark tied 1-1. 1:01pm ::: Oilers and Wizards head to the locker room with no score. 12:56pm ::: Connor Powell scores to tie things up between the Applecore and the Monarchs, 1-1. 12:42pm ::: Dillon Radin give the Applecore the early lead, up 1-0 on the Monarchs. GAME START - 12:35pm ::: Game 4 - Connecticut Oilers vs. East Coast Wizards #EHLShowcaseSeries GAME START - 12:20pm ::: Game 3 - New York Applecore vs. New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs #EHLShowcaseSeries *GAME FINAL* - 11:45am ::: Shane Visnick scores the GWG in the shootout to push the Wolfpack past the Cyclones. BOX SCORE 11:41am ::: Overtime can't finish it, Wolfpack and Cyclones will decide this one in a shootout. 11:33am ::: Wolfpack and Cyclones all tied 3-3 and heading to overtime. *GAME FINAL* - 11:25am ::: Nighthawks hang on to beat the Rangers by the score of 3-2, 31 saves for Jordan Bustard. BOX SCORE 11:22am ::: Nolan Redler ties things up for the Cyclones, 3-3 with the Wolfpack. 11:17am ::: Eriks Zohovz tightens the score, Nighthawks now up 3-2 on the Rangers. 11:07am ::: Kevin Divver extends the Nighthawks lead to 3-1 on the Rangers. 10:55am ::: Alex Doyle gives the Nighthawks the lead, up 2-1 on the Rangers. 10:50am ::: Machlan Sawden gives the Wolfpack the lead, up 3-2 on the Cyclones. 10:46am ::: Nighthawks and Rangers head to the locker room tied 1-1. 10:41am ::: Wolfpack and Cyclones head to the locker room tied 2-2 - Goals from Nolan Redler and Jarrod Fitzpatrick for the Cyclones - Goals from Felix Takacsi-Nagy and Kevin McDonald for the Wolfpack. 10:37am ::: Jared McCracken ties things up for the Rangers, scored tied 1-1. 10:29am ::: Quinn Ryan scores for the Nighthawks, up 1-0 on the Rangers. 10:28am ::: Wolfpack and Cyclones tied 1-1 - Goals from #9 Nolan Redler (Cyclones) and #24 Felix Takacsi-Nagy (Wolfpack). GAME START - 10:20am ::: Game 2 - Connecticut Nighthawks vs. Boston Jr. Rangers #EHLShowcaseSeries GAME START - 10:00am ::: Game 1 - Hartford Jr. Wolfpack vs. Northern Cyclones #EHLShowcaseSeries .
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