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NAHL: Northeast Generals vs. Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks

Neutral Zone was in attendance for the Northeast Generals vs Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks NAHL game this Thursday November 5th. The Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks took advantage of a 4 goal 2nd period and were able to close out the game earning a 4-2 victory. We highlighted the ten best players from the game below based solely on how they played in this particular game.

USHL: Sioux City vs. Sioux Falls

Neutral Zone was watching online as the Sioux City Musketeers took on the Sioux Falls Stampede on Friday, October 30th. The first period was well contested on both sides with each time struggling to produce any real offense. The two sides did a good job of clogging the neutral zone and middle of the ice, which resulted in a rather ugly period. Things opened up much more in the second as Sioux Falls struck on the powerplay early in the frame. Sioux Falls carried the play after the goal and put pressure on Sioux City, generating quality offensive zone time. However, a little over five minutes later Sioux City was able to push back and even the score at one. From here Sioux City picked up momentum and took the play back to Sioux Falls as the two teams fought for an advantage. The third period was highly contested, despite the lopsided shots for the period, as both teams played solid hockey, each generating chances. Sioux Falls scored a goal just over five minutes into the period and held on for the majority of the frame. Sioux City put pressure on late in the period and started funneling pucks to the net, eventually tying the score up with just under five minutes left. This took the game into overtime where Sioux City ended up prevailing and going home with a nice 3-2 victory over the Stampede.

NCDC: IHC at Northern Cyclones

Hudson, NH – In an exciting back and forth goaltender’s battle the Islanders came out on top 1-0. Teams played a physical hard nosed style that brought energy and passion. NZ NHL was paying attention because there are three players who are currently on Central Scouting’s preliminary watch list, but we felt a few other players deserved some recognition as well.

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