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Clippers' player gets four in a row during 7-0 win over Cold Lake

In the junior levels and beyond, there's few players who have done what one Lac La Biche Junior B Clipper has done. It's so good, there's not a firm idea one what it's called.
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In the junior levels and beyond, there's few players who have done what one Lac La Biche Junior B Clipper has done.  It's so good, there's not a firm idea one what it's called.

Lac La Biche Junior B Clipper Brenan Rosychuk scored four consecutive goals during his team's 7-0 burnout over the Cold Lake Ice in Friday night action in the Northeast Alberta Junior B Hockey League. Rosychuk, who now has seven goals in the six games he's played for the Lac La Biche squad this season, scored three of them in the second period of Friday night's game in Cold Lake, and his fourth in the third period.

Isaac Barr scored two goals on the same night and Rosychuk's cousin and teammate Brody Rosychuk scored the final goal of the match.

According to some very loosely-documented research, there are nicknames for players having multi-scoring games in hockey — but few for consecutive goals.  Most referenes show that three-straight goals are called a natural hat-trick. But four-straight is not so certain.

According to some sources in the sports world, four goals by one player is referred to as a Haul. Five goals by one player is a Glut. Six goals is a double-hat-trick.  So four straight could be a Natural Haul.


Rob McKinley

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