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MHKY: Dinos come from behind in third for 4-2 win over Manitoba

Devon Skoleski and Colton Veloso scored for the Bisons

Box Score WINNIPEG -- A different Bisons team hit the ice on Saturday afternoon at Wayne Fleming Arena, appearing calmer and more collected than Friday night. Manitoba secured the lead in periods one and two, thanks to goals from forwards Devon Skoleski and Colton Veloso, but they couldn't hang on. Calgary's pressure led to them outshooting and outscoring the Bisons once again as they battled back from a one-goal deficit in the third en route to a 4-2 win.
 
There were lots of big hits early in the first from both sides including one from Dinos forward Josh Maser on Bisons forward Brett Davis. Bisons captain Geordie Keane responded with a big hit on Dinos forward Max Patterson, sending him down to the ice.
 
A good chance for the Dinos came when forward Mack Stewart found a loose puck after a defensive breakdown from the Bisons but was unable to get it past Bisons netminder Ross Hawryluk.
 
The Bisons remained calm and collected and benefited from it, thanks to their top line. Hayden Ostir was moved up to play with top scorers Brett Davis and Devon Skoleski (29 combined points) and some beautiful cross ice passing led to a goal from Skoleski, who found a seam and picked the top corner giving the Bisons a 1-0 lead.
 
Calgary outshot Manitoba 12-6 in the first period and were rewarded with a late goal on a low one timer at the point from Dinos defenceman Sean Strange to tie the game.
 
The second period was dominated by the Dinos outshooting the Bisons 35-13. Calgary peppered Hawryluk, especially from the point early in the period.
 
Despite the pressure, Hawryluk stood on his head. A quick shot from Dinos defenceman Zach Wytinck was one of the better chances for Calgary but Hawryluk got his stick on it to steer it wide.
 
The Bisons struggled to get out of their zone in the period, but magic was made when they did. Veloso picked up the puck on the faceoff circle and hit it off the post, sending it in far side. The goal was the result of a forced turnover thanks to forward Tony Apetagon giving Manitoba a one goal lead once again.
 
Calgary's consistent pressure paid off early in the third with a shot from the faceoff circle from their top goal scorer Jake Gricius that dribbled through the pads of Hawryluk. It was followed up by a goal from forward Bradley Schoonbaert who picked up his own rebound and buried it to give the Dinos their first lead of the game.
 
The Bisons' desperation went into overdrive after the Calgary goal but no dice. An empty netter from Dinos forward Colson Gegenbach sealed the deal making it a 4-2 game.
 
Manitoba will look to regroup next weekend at home against MacEwan, in a series where assistant captains Dylan Thiessen and Mitch Dyck will both look to return after injuries. 
 
"[Mitch Dyck and Dylan Thiessen] are super important to our team," said Skoleski. "Getting those guys back and being able to play with them, and what they do for our team is super important to us."
 
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Players Mentioned

Dylan Thiessen

#9 Dylan Thiessen

F
6' 0"
3rd
Devon Skoleski

#10 Devon Skoleski

F
5' 9"
2nd
Geordie Keane

#14 Geordie Keane

F
5' 10"
3rd
Colton Veloso

#17 Colton Veloso

F
5' 11"
3rd
Tony Apetagon

#20 Tony Apetagon

F
6' 1"
2nd
Hayden Ostir

#22 Hayden Ostir

F
5' 11"
1st
Brett Davis

#23 Brett Davis

F
6' 2"
1st

Players Mentioned

Dylan Thiessen

#9 Dylan Thiessen

6' 0"
3rd
F
Devon Skoleski

#10 Devon Skoleski

5' 9"
2nd
F
Geordie Keane

#14 Geordie Keane

5' 10"
3rd
F
Colton Veloso

#17 Colton Veloso

5' 11"
3rd
F
Tony Apetagon

#20 Tony Apetagon

6' 1"
2nd
F
Hayden Ostir

#22 Hayden Ostir

5' 11"
1st
F
Brett Davis

#23 Brett Davis

6' 2"
1st
F