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Steelers stay solid in 5-1 win over Port Moody Panthers

Panther’s scoring dries up in two weekend losses
Port Moody
Port Moody Panthers forward Kyle Dosanjh scored the lone goal for his team during a 5-1 loss to the Grandview Steelers Sunday night at the Burnaby Winter Club. The Cats are currently in last place in the PJHL with a 5-22 record.

It was another tough weekend for the Port Moody Panthers.

Only Reece Bartel was able to score for the Cats during a 3-1 loss to the league-leading North Vancouver Wolf Pack Saturday night at home, the club’s 21st loss of the season.

The 22nd defeat came 24 hours later on the road, where the club’s scoring woes continued against the Grandview Steelers at the Burnaby Winter Club. 

The home team quickly built up a 3-0 lead before Kyle Dossanjh scored unassisted with two minutes left before the first intermission.

A scoreless second period and a lone goal from Grandview’s Nico Bruno in the third rounded out the scoring for the 5-1 loss for the Cats.

The club, which is currently in last place in the Pacific Junior Hockey League standings with a 5-22 record, will try again this weekend when they host the Delta Ice Hawks. The game will take place at the Port Moody Arena at 7:45 p.m.

For more information go to www.portmoodypanthers.com.

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