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Game over
By CAMERON MAXWELL -- Calgary Sun




SUN THREE STARS: 1. Shaun Landolt, Hitmen -- Scored the game's lone goal.

2. Justin Pogge, Hitmen -- Made some timely saves en route to his sixth shutout of the season.

3. Aaron Sorochan, Hurricanes -- Held the fort while the Hitmen battered down the door, making 26 stops.

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HARDEST WORKER:

Dylan Yeo, Hitmen -- Returned from a knee injury, played well and assisted on winning goal.

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TURNING POINT:

The second period, a frame in which the Hitmen put the boots to the hometown Hurricanes, holding them to two shots.

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HIT OF THE GAME:

Calgary's Brodie (Moose) Dupont flattened Michal Gulasi into the corner boards on the first shift of the game.

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SAVE OF THE GAME:

After Andrew Ladd's shot deflected off a 'Canes d-man, Lethbridge's Aaron Sorochan had to reverse his direction to make a toe save.

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SCRATCHES:

Hitmen -- D Darryl Yacboski (shoulder, day to day), RW Keegan Dansereau (mono, day to day),

D Justin Falk (healthy), RW Isaac Reid (healthy), C Brett Sonne (healthy).

Hurricanes -- D Brent Seabrook (not disclosed, day to day), F Kyle Pess (undisclosed), F Michael Kaye (undisclosed),

F Kris Versteeg (undisclosed).

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NOTABLES:

The Hitmen close out the regular season tonight in Red Deer (7:30 p.m., The Fan 960) as they try and secure third place in the Central Division over their Hwy. 2 rivals ...

Calgary D Dylan Yeo returned to the lineup last night after missing three games.











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