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Dragons win all three on north road trip





  The Drumheller Dragons take their fifth win in a row, after winning 3-2 in a shootout Sunday afternoon against the Drayton Valley Thunder.
  The Dragons kept a 1-0 lead until 3:04 of the third period when the Thunder scored their first of the game. The Dragons bounced back taking a 2-1 lead on the power play at 16:24 with a goal by Mitch Cook. The Thunder tied it up at 19:47 forcing overtime. When no scoring occurred in overtime, the game was taken into a shootout where Connor Duncan scored for the Dragons giving them the win. The Dragons will now travel to Calgary to face the Canucks Wednesday night before returning home Friday to face the Olds Grizzlys.


Dragons win second on the road; fifth in a row




  The Drumheller Dragons won their second game of their north road trip and their fourth game in a row Saturday night against the Whitecourt Wolverines.
  The Wolverines opened the scoring in the first period on the power play with a goal by Romano Morrison.
The Dragons answered back with two goals, the first by Dakota Zaharichuk and the second by Carson Pickett, to end the second period with a 2-1 lead.
  Ethan James scored a third goal for the Dragons at 2:03 of the third period. Clint Filbrandt scored a power play goal for the Dragons just over one minute later to make the score 4-1. The Wolverines scored their second, and final, goal of the night on the power play by Jared Freadrich just seven seconds before Chad Harrison scored the Dragons fifth goal making the final score 5-2.   The Dragons will now travel to Drayton Valley to face the Thunder Sunday afternoon at 2:30 before heading back south where they will travel to Calgary to face the Canucks Wednesday night at 7p.m.

Dragons take third shutout in a row



Sarah Devereaux

The Drumheller Dragon started their north road trip with a 4-0 win Friday night in Grande Prairie against the Storm.
Grande Prairie native Curtis Skip picked up the shutout for the Dragons.
With no scoring in the first period the Dragons' Connor Duncan opened scoring just over one minute into the second period.
Ryan Jevne scored the Dragons second to bring the score to two.
The third period saw two more goals by the Dragons. The first by Hunter Mills and the second by Wyatt Noskey, bringing the final score to 4-0. The Dragons will now travel to Whitecourt Saturday to face the Wolverines for the second game of their north road trip. Game time is 7:30.


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