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It's only one game, but it's always nice to start the season with a victory, and the Muskegon Lumberjacks did that in impressive fashion on Thursday.
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The Jacks overcame an early two-goal deficit, scored five unanswered goals in the first period, then held on for a 7-4 victory over the Sioux Falls Stampede in the USHL Fall Classic in Pittsburgh.
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Seven different Lumberjacks scored in the win, while defenseman
Nathan McBrayer had two assists.
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The Lumberjacks will remain in Pittsburgh for one more game, playing Tri-City on Friday afternoon. Their home opener will be Friday, Sept. 30 against the Chicago Steel.
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The game did not start out well for the Lumberjacks. Sioux Falls grabbed a quick 2-0 lead on goals by Maxim Strbak at 3:28 of the first period and Will McDonough at 8:25.
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The Lumberjacks responded with an offensive flully, ending the period with five unanswered goals scored by five different players.
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Rookie
Cody Croal found the net at 11:05 of the opening period, followed by
Owen Mehlenbacher (11:54),
Ethan Whitcomb (14:50),
Jake Richard (17:14), and
David Hymovitch (19:54).
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Maddox Fleming scored for the Stampede at 2:11 of the second period, narrowing the score to 5-3, then Muskegon's
George Fegaras answered with a goal to make the score 6-3 headed into the third.
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Sioux Fall's Samuel Harris found the next 2:01 into the third period, then Muskegon rookie
Sacha Boisvert ended the scoring with a goal at the 17:02 mark.
Hymovitch, Croal, Richard,
Tyler Dunbar and
Nicholas Rexine also had assists for the Jacks, along with goalie
Noah Rupprecht.
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Rupprecht stopped 14 of 18 shots to collect the win. Sioux Falls outshot Muskegon 18-14.
The Lumberjacks had two goals on five power play opportunities. Sioux Falls had one power play goal on three chances.
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