Listowel Cyclones goalie Tyler Fassl (Photo by Devan Mighton)Listowel Cyclones goalie Tyler Fassl (Photo by Devan Mighton)
Midwestern

Cyclones End Season With A Loss

The Listowel Cyclones season has came to an end after a 4-1 road loss to the Waterloo Siskins. It caps off a strong final month for the Cyclones where they had 5 wins.

Waterloo never trailed in the game and opened the first period up with a pair of goals.

After a third goal in the second period for the hosts, Jamie Huber got Listowel on the board. The goal was the Goderich native's 9th of the year and 31st point of a rookie campaign in junior b.

Hanover Barons forward Justin Graham appeared in his first game, fresh off the end of his Junior C season last night.

Waterloo would add one more goal in the final frame, on an empty net.

With the loss, Listowel finishes the season with a 21-26-2 record, good enough for 7th place in the Midwest. They will take on the Kitchener Dutchman in the opening round, who finished 2nd.

GOJHL Midwest Playoffs (Best of 7)

Game 1 – Wednesday, February, 25 – Listowel at Kitchener, 7:30pm Game 2 – Friday, February 27 – Kitchener at Listowel, 7:30pm Game 3 – Sunday, March 1 – Listowel at Kitchener, 1:00pm Game 4 – Tuesday, March 3 – Kitchener at Listowel, 8:00pm Game 5 – Thursday, March 5 – Listowel at Kitchener, 7:30pm (if needed) Game 6 – Friday, March 6 – Kitchener at Listowel, 7:30pm (if needed) Game 7 – Sunday, March 8 – Listowel at Kitchener, 7:30pm (if needed)

 

 

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