Another tough weekend as Voyageurs drop games to Concordia

Concordia University of Edmonton Thunder goalie Griffin Bowerman leaps into action to stop the puck as Portage College Voyageurs forward attacks his net during Saturday’s game at the Bold Centre. Chris McGarry photo.
Karsten Gorrill of the Portage College Voyageurs clashes with Concordia University of Edmonton Thunder forward Griffin Ryden during Saturday’s game which the Thunder won 6-2. Chris McGarry photo.
Concordia University of Edmonton Thunder Defenseman Gabe Odowichuk stays on Portage College Voyageurs player Xavier Halterman as he goes after the puck in anticipation of attacking Concordia’s zone. Chris McGarry photo.
Portage College Voyageurs forward Blake Astorino makes an attempt to score on the Thunder net. Chris McGarry photo.

LAC LA BICHE - The Portage College Voyageurs’ losing streak continued over the weekend.

The Voyageurs dropped their Friday away game to the Concordia University of Edmonton Thunder (CUE) 6-3 and then lost Saturday's rematch at home to the Thunder 6-2.

The Voyageurs, who have lost 10 of their last games, currently hold last spot in the seven-team Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference. The wins kept the Thunder in sixth place. 

Friday’s contest started off on a positive note for the Voyageurs when Mikal Chalifoux, with the assistance of teammate Xavier Halterman, scored the team’s first goal seconds into the first period.

Unfortunately, the Voyageurs would not get onto the scoreboard again until the third period, by which time the Thunder had already secured a 4-1 lead. As the third period got underway, Karsten Gorrill, assisted by Ty Milgate, got the puck past Concordia goaltender Griffin Bowerman for the Voyageurs' second.

Griffen Ryden scored another goal for Concordia a few minutes later before Payton McDonald-Corea, assisted by Nick Gidney & Carter Yarish, landed Portage College’s final goal of the night.

The Voyageurs dominated the first period of Saturday’s home game against the Thunder in front of a crowd at the Bold Center. Following goals by Austin Mumby and Shaye Sommerfeld, the Voyageurs went into the second period with a strong 2-0 lead. But the lead was brief as the Thunder took control for the rest of the game, scoring six unanswered goals to secure a victory.

The Voyageurs are back home again on Nov. 24 to face-off against the Augustana Vikings at 7 p.m. The two teams meet again on Nov. 25 when Portage College travels to Camrose for a rematch.

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