The Chatham Maroons face off against the LaSalle Vipers, February 15, 2015. (Photo courtesy of Jocelyn McLaughlin)The Chatham Maroons face off against the LaSalle Vipers, February 15, 2015. (Photo courtesy of Jocelyn McLaughlin)
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Vipers Edge Maroons 5-4

The Chatham Maroons dropped a 5-4 decision to the LaSalle Vipers in Junior B hockey action on Wednesday.

Devin Panzeca drew first blood for Chatham with a goal 5:09 in the first period, but Cale Allen, Tyler Russell and Frank Zak were able to put the Vipers in the lead with a goal each. Nolan VandenBoorn tacked on a goal for the Maroons before the end of the first to make it 3-2.

After no scoring in the second, Liam MacDougall extended LaSalle's lead to 4-2 early in the third. Kevin Gursoy scored at 6:57 into the period for Chatham to cut down LaSalle's lead. Panzeca then scored his second of the night to tie the game at 4-4 with just over 11 minutes left to play. However, LaSalle's Brett Banwell scored less than a minute later to give the Vipers the lead and, eventually, the win.

Panzeca says he's looking on the bright side despite the loss.

"Losing by a goal is always tough but it's definitely better to lose by a goal, than it is to lose 6-2," he says. "So we're taking it with some positives along with some negatives."

The Vipers will take on the Lambton Shores Predators next on Saturday at 7:30pm. Then on Sunday, the Maroons are back at home to battle the Leamington Flyers at 7pm.

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