The Peterborough Examiner

Defeat to Brampton Express means four consecutiv­e losses for Peterborou­gh

Timbermen back in action at Millbrook Arena on Saturday against Toronto Monarchs

- ANNA TAYLOR

The Peterborou­gh Timbermen’s losing skid hit four games this weekend after a Saturday afternoon 13-11 loss to the Brampton Express.

The Timbermen were ahead, behind a superb performanc­e from goaltender Wyatt King, until a sixgoal streak through the third and fourth quarters resulted in the lead slipping away.

The loss drops the Timbermen into fifth place in the Arena Lacrosse League standings at 5-6-0 with three games remaining in the regular season. All teams make the playoffs.

Neither Ethan Woods nor Thomas Kiazyk were available this weekend, so King, from Barrie, made his first start for the Timbermen. He played a backup role the past two seasons. King made 64 saves in an effort his teammates lauded.

“Considerin­g the fact he came in after two years, he stood on his head for us, honestly,” said captain Brine Rice. “We knew our starting goalies weren’t here, so we had to step up for him and not leave him hanging. He held his ground and we’re all happy for him.”

King could hear the cheers from the bench every time he made a save, which helped ease any nerves that sprang up after hearing he’d be starting only about 15 minutes before the game began.

“I heard them the whole time,” he smiled. “It was a fun experience, to be honest. I’m tired but I had fun. We played a solid team D, but it just didn’t happen our way with the bounces.”

King was backed up by Peterborou­gh Jr. A Lakers goaltender Jackson Hainer.

It was a heartbreak­ing loss because the team played so well in front of King, in what was their best defensive effort since their losing streak began.

“Wyatt stepped up. He played very strong in net,” head coach and general manager Joe Sullivan said. “Defensivel­y, I thought we had some breakdowns. We let some of their key players get looks that we shouldn’t allow them to get. We have to be better that way but, overall, allowing 13 is probably one or two more than we would want to allow on average, but it was a better output all around.”

The Timbermen led 1-0 after Spencer Corkery hit the quick stick just 33 seconds into the game. By the end of the opening quarter, the game was tied 2-2. Peterborou­gh built up a 7-4 lead in the second, although Brampton scored two late ones to get back within a goal at 7-6.

Fred Hartley and Cameron Simpson restored the Timbermen’s three-goal lead early in the third, but that was when Brampton turned up the heat.

Peterborou­gh was held scoreless for 16 minutes.

They were missing top forwards Cole Hanrahan, Skkylar Thomas and Jared Downey and defensive transition specialist­s Jake Gasperetti and Kaleb Bingley.

With the season coming down to crunch time, Sullivan is concerned the team’s slide could affect commitment levels.

“We’re at the stage of the game where we’ve said we’re going to be a championsh­ip team,” he stated. “You can’t be a championsh­ip team if you’ve got nobody committed to being here on a regular basis and you have a rotating lineup. There are a lot of things that need to be addressed and I can’t make that happen unless the guys decide they want to all be here. If they’re here, I think we can play with anybody in the league and that’s why I talk about a championsh­ip.”

Jake McNabb led the Express with six goals, while goaltender Cole Gervais, also a member of the Jr. A Lakers, made 50 saves.

Peterborou­gh is back at Millbrook Arena again this Saturday to host the sixth-place Toronto Monarchs (4-7). Tickets will be sold at the doors, which open at 1 p.m. The game begins at 2 p.m.

Dylan Goddard led the Timbermen with three goals and two assists. Other scoring included: Rice (1-2), Jack MacAlpine (1-2), Blaze White (1-1), Hartley (1-1), Holden Lowes (1-0), Simpson (1-0), Justin Bragg (1-0), Corkery (1-0), Cam Milligan (0-5), Parker Sands (0-2), Aaron Bradshaw (0-1), Nathan Schultzkie (0-1), Riley Curtis (0-1) and Ryan Patterson (0-1).

 ?? ANNA TAYLOR PHOTO ?? Peterborou­gh Timbermen’s Nathan Schultzkie stands ready to jump into the loose-ball fray during Arena Lacrosse League action Saturday at Millbrook Arena.
ANNA TAYLOR PHOTO Peterborou­gh Timbermen’s Nathan Schultzkie stands ready to jump into the loose-ball fray during Arena Lacrosse League action Saturday at Millbrook Arena.

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