Lewiston makes Edward Little pay for penalties
...Instead, the Red Eddies found themselves in the penalty box far too often, and because of that found themselves behind on the scoreboard to rival Lewiston. The Blue Devils scored three power-play goals en route to a 6-1 win in a Class A North boys’ hockey rivalry clash of unbeatens at Androscoggin Bank Colisee.
“That’s what was my fear. I told the team that I know they know a lot of the guys over there, it’s a rivalry and all that, but you have to treat it like it’s just another game, and we didn’t do that,” EL coach Norm Gagne said. “I just felt that there’s no way it’s a 6-1 game if we stay out of the penalty box.
The trips to the penalty box began in the game’s opening minute. First the Red Eddies (3-1), then the Blue Devils (3-0) less than a minute later. EL was called for its second penalty before the first one had expired.
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