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"She had a full trunk, a full backseat so I just offered to help her with loading and helping her get the stuff up to her room before I left," Lohin said.
"She had a full trunk, a full backseat so I just offered to help her with loading and helping her get the stuff up to her room before I left," Lohin said.
"She had a full trunk, a full backseat so I just offered to help her with loading and helping her get the stuff up to her room before I left," Lohin said.
Syracuse Crunch rally falls short in OT loss at Utica Updated 10:43 PM; By Syracuse Crunch Utica, N.Y. -- The Syracuse Crunch scored twice in just 22 seconds to rally back from a two-goal deficit and force overtime, but the team was eventually downed by the Utica Comets, 5-4, Friday at the Adirondack Bank Center. The loss moves the Crunch to 17-9-3-0 on the season and 6-4-2-0 in the 14-game season series with the Comets. Goaltender Spencer Martin turned aside 29-of-34 shots between the pipes for the Crunch. Michael DiPietro stopped 29-of-33 in net for the Comets. Syracuse was unable to convert on four power play opportunities, while Utica went 1-for-4.
Crunch downed by Comets, 5-4, in overtime Kyle Evans covers local high school, college, and professional sports on FingerLakes1.com. Click here to contribute to our Sports Page or connect with Kyle using kyle@fingerlakes1.com. The Syracuse Crunch scored twice in just 22 seconds to rally back from a two-goal deficit and force overtime, but the team was eventually downed by the Utica Comets, 5-4, tonight at the Adirondack Bank Center. The loss moves the Crunch to 17-9-3-0 on the season and 6-4-2-0 in the 14-game season series with the Comets. Goaltender Spencer Martin turned aside 29-of-34 shots between the pipes for the Crunch. Michael DiPietro stopped 29-of-33 in net for the Comets. Syracuse was unable to convert on four power play opportunities, while Utica went 1-for-4.
Raddysh’s hat trick propels Syracuse Crunch to 5-3 win over Utica Updated 10:58 PM; Utica, N.Y. -- Taylor Raddysh recorded a hat trick as the Syracuse Crunch edged the Utica Comets, 5-3, Wedneday at the Adirondack Bank Center. The win advances the Crunch to 17-9-2-0 on the season and 6-4-1-0 in the 14-game season series with the Comets. Crunch goaltender Spencer Martin earned the win with 19 saves. Joel Hofer turned aside 30-of-34 between the pipes for the Comets. Syracuse was 1-for-2 on the power play and went a perfect 2-for-2 on the penalty kill. The Crunch opened scoring in the back-and-forth affair 7:57 into the game. Raddysh was down low to redirect Boris Katchouk’s right circle shot. Seven minutes later, Sven Bärtschi evened the score when he went five-hole on a breakaway.
Raddysh hat trick sinks Comets in latest Galaxy Cup meeting with Crunch Taylor Raddysh scored three goals for the Syracuse Crunch as the Comets fall to their rivals for the second straight game. Posted: May 6, 2021 1:09 AM Posted By: Spencer Davidson UTICA, N.Y. - After a postponement on Monday, the Utica Comets returned to action, Wednesday, falling to the Syracuse Crunch for the second straight time, this a 5-3 final from the Adirondack Bank Center. The Crunch struck first with Taylor Raddysh tipping in a back door pass from Boris Katchouk 7:57 into the game. Lucas Carlsson had the secondary assist on the play.
Taylor Raddysh records hat trick in 5-3 Crunch win over Comets Kyle Evans covers local high school, college, and professional sports on FingerLakes1.com. Click here to contribute to our Sports Page or connect with Kyle using kyle@fingerlakes1.com. Taylor Raddysh recorded a hat trick as the Syracuse Crunch edged the Utica Comets, 5-3, tonight at the Adirondack Bank Center. The win advances the Crunch to 17-9-2-0 on the season and 6-4-1-0 in the 14-game season series with the Comets. Crunch goaltender Spencer Martin earned the win with 19 saves. Joel Hofer turned aside 30-of-34 between the pipes for the Comets. Syracuse was 1-for-2 on the power play and went a perfect 2-for-2 on the penalty kill.