A slow start didn't end up hurting the Nipissing Lakers men's hockey team, as they made it two wins in a row thanks to a comeback victory Friday night.
The Lakers used a five goal second period to pick up a key 5-1 win over the visiting RMC Paladins and grab their fourth win of the season in the process.
It wasn't a great start for the Lakers, who were dominated in the first period – outshot 12-3 and trailed 1-0.
But in the second, the Lakers took control and cruised to the win, despite some physical play and scrums towards the end of the game.
Trailing 1-0, the Lakers tied the game just over five minutes into the second period and less than 20 seconds later, took the lead.
Colin Campbell scored to tie the game and
Guillaume Naud, with a slick backhand, gave Nipissing the lead.
Brock Morrison,
Nathan Glass and
Dylan Staples were all in on the first two Lakers goals.
From there, the Lakers would add three more.
Steven Deeg continued his hot play, scoring his third goal in two games and with two power play markers from
Joel Herbert and
Sam Gleason, the Lakers sealed the win.
Morrison and Campbell drew assists on Deeg's goal, while rik Robichaud and
Cody Gratton picked up helpers on Herbert's.
That goal was a perfect redirect off a nice feed by Robichaud on the doorstep.
Gleason finished the scoring with his first OUA goal late in the period, with Campbell and Morrison each adding to their totals.
They both finished with three points on the night.
Domenic Graham earned the win, but was forced to leave with an apparent illness about midway through the game.
Jeremy Pominville closed things out, making 14 straight saves.
He also got a lot of help from the Lakers defenders, who blocked a tonne of shots throughout the game and especially late, protecting the lead.
Nipissing will close out the weekend against Carleton Saturday night at 7:15pm at Memorial Gardens.
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