Monday, March 17, 2008

All tied up
Raiders even series with 4-2 win
Malcolm MacMillan
With the backs to the wall in a pivotal game four, the Nepean Raiders came out flying and shocked by Brockville Braves 4-2 in front of a vocal Sportsplex crowd.
Led by a four-goal first period, the Raiders enjoyed an early lead and didn't look back -- despite sniper Emmond Bell being handed a game misconduct less than eight minutes into a chippy first frame.
Bell picked up a checking from behind minor for a hit five minutes after Braves defenceman Brian Marks crushed Ryan Medel from behind on the end boards to the right of Clarke Saunders.
Assessed a major penalty and a game for the hit, which put Medel on the ice for a couple minutes, Marks could only watch as the Raiders scored twice on the five-minute power play, and added a pair more of scores before the first frame was in the books.
Three power-play goals elevated Nepean's efficiency with the man advantage to 25 per cent, second only to Pembroke among postseason clubs.
Ben Sexton and Bryan Potts scored 26 seconds apart during Marks' major, and Shane Bakker banged home a power-play goal from the doorstep in front of Saunders later in the period.
Medel got his own revenge from Marks' hit with his second goal of the playoffs just 31 seconds after Bakker's goal.
Though Brockville backup Scott Shackell got the nod after the score was 4-0, the Raiders couldn't beat him, and were outshot in the second two periods 32-13.
Darren MacDonald was beaten on a long shot by Marcel Alvarez and a power-play doorstep goal by Christian Long, but turned aside 37 shots in all, upping his save percentage to .901.
Though the series is even, the Raiders appear to be in the driver's seat, having outscored Brockville 12-5 in the last six periods of play.
A crucial game five goes Tuesday night in Brockville, when Nepean will aim to gain its first foothold in the best-of-seven series.
The next home game will be Thursday, March 20, at 7:30 p.m.

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