The Drumheller Dragons snapped their skid last Saturday at Drumheller Memorial Arena, taking down the Camrose Kodiaks.
The Dragons entered the game without a victory since October 1. They were able to secure the win last Saturday with a score of 5-3.
Logan Sceviour put the Dragons on the scoreboard five minutes in, assisted by Giovanni Bombini and Brennan Baxandall.However, Camrose evened up before the period was through. Bombini, this time assisted by Sceviour, put the Dragons up 2-1 early in the second and Sam Lawson, assisted by Baxandall, followed up quickly on the powerplay. Camrose found the net just two minutes later, but Spencer Samuel scored his first as a Dragon, assisted by Brody Robinson and Doug Jones to put them up 4-2 after two periods of play.
A powerplay brought the Kodiaks within striking distance, but with three minutes left Bombini, assisted by Riley Spraggs put the Dragons up 5-3 for the win.
The Dragons outshot the Kodiaks, who are second in the South Division, 38-29.
The Dragons are now 5-14 as they enter a new direction. This was coach Dan Price’s last game at the helm. On Sunday night, he was released, and Monday afternoon the Dragons announced Barry Wolff would carry on as head coach and general manager.