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Manitoba Bisons' goaltender Byron Spriggs (35) makes a sprawling save against the Alberta Golden Bears' during first period hockey action, Friday, October 12, 2018. (Trevor Hagan / Manitoba Bisons)
Trevor Hagan, Bison Sports
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Manitoba Man
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Winner Alberta AB
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Manitoba Man 0 1 0 1
Alberta AB 2 0 2 4

Game Recap: Men's Hockey | | John Gaudes, Bison Sports (with files from Alberta)

MHKY: Spriggs racks up saves, but Bisons fall to No. 2 Alberta 4-1

The fifth-year goalie had an amazing 46 stops on 49 shots, but the Bisons couldn't hang with the Golden Bears on the other end.

EDMONTON — It was a busy night for fifth-year Manitoba netminder Byron Spriggs, but his effort wasn't able to translate to a win, as the No. 2 ranked Alberta Golden Bears won 4-1 Friday night at the Clare Drake Arena.

Spriggs had 46 saves in the Bisons loss, outstanding as he stood up to a flurry of offence from one of the conference's top teams. His performance was supported by goal-scorer Jonah Wasylak, who put in his third of the season in the second period.

For the Bears, fourth-year Jayden Hart scored twice. Riley Kieser and Trevor Cox also scored for Alberta, while starter Zach Sawchenko stopped 12 of the 13 shots he faced in the win.

The win is the Bears 13th this season, as they improve to 13-3-1. The Bisons, meanwhile, fall to 3-13-1. 

Entering the weekend on opposite ends of the conference standings, the Bears showed why they are ranked second nationally. Kieser scored just 89 seconds into the first, before Hart doubled the Alberta lead late in the first frame. The Bears outshot the Bisons 17-3 in the first, with Spriggs making a handful of key stops.

Despite outshooting Manitoba 20-5 in the second, the Bears were unable to add to their lead. Alberta also had a pair of powerplay opportunities, but failed to capitalize on either. 

Wasylak scored the only goal in the second, beating Sawchenko on a wide open one-timer from the faceoff circle. The was all the offence Manitoba could muster, as they tallied just 13 shots, and were unsuccessful on their lone powerplay chance. 

Alberta quickly ended any hope of a Bison comeback in the third, as they dominated Manitoba in time of possession, with Cox scoring the insurance marker six minutes in. Hart added the empty net goal to seal the Bears win.

The two teams will return to action tomorrow night, as the series finale is set for 8 p.m. at Clare Drake Arena. 

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