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Broncos stave off Wheat Kings rally
7 minute read 9:58 PM CDTThe Swift Current Broncos built a 4-0 lead and then hung on for a 5-4 victory over the Brandon Wheat Kings in Western Hockey League action at Assiniboine Credit Union Place on Sunday.
Swift Current (5-3-0-0) received its goals from Zach Pantelakis, Stepan Kuryachenkov, Josh McGregor, Sawyer Dingman and Hudson Darby, with Luke Mistelbacher scoring twice and Caleb Hadland and Joby Baumuller adding singles for Brandon (1-5-1-0) in front of a crowd of 2,009.
Brandon head coach and general manager Marty Murray said it was another night his club just couldn’t get enough pucks to go into the net.
“The first period was pretty flat,” Murray said. “I thought last game our power play generated some momentum for us in the first period and tonight it got us back on our heels and we just couldn’t seem to get it going. We had a lot of shots and had some real good looks and just couldn’t get it done.
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