Bulldogs and Braves Battled To A 4-4 Tie In League of Eastern Ontario Playoff Action

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Warkworth Bulldogs and the Brighton Braves battled to a 4-4- tie in League of Eastern Ontario midget action in Brighton on Monday, February 3, 2020.

Brighton was up 2-0 going into the third period, but the Bulldogs were tough clawing their way back to end the game in a tie scoring two goals in the last 41 seconds of the game.

The first goal by the Bulldogs was scored at 9:34 of the third period by Graison Morrison and assists by Nathan Trotter and Nathan Greenly.

The next goal for the Bulldogs came at 8:13 of the third period scored by Kane McIvor and assisted by Connor Turney.

With just 41 seconds left in the third period Bulldogs, Michael Burgess scored with assists by Nathan Greenly and Winston Ford.

And the last goal of the game was scored by the Bulldogs to tie the game up with just 15 second left.

Winston Ford got the goal with an assist by Nathan Trotter.

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