TACOMA, Wash. — In a challenging matchup against the George Fox Bruins, the Puget Sound Loggers struggled to find their rhythm, ultimately falling short with a final score of 22-1 at on Saturday.
The Bruins came out strong in the first period, quickly establishing a lead with several early goals. Despite efforts by the Loggers to regain momentum, turnovers and defensive pressure from George Fox hindered Puget Sound's scoring opportunities.
As the game progressed into the second period, the Loggers continued to face challenges in both offense and defense. George Fox maintained control of the game, capitalizing on turnovers and effectively executing their offensive plays.
In the third period, the Loggers showed resilience, but the Bruins' strong defensive presence and strategic plays kept Puget Sound from making a significant comeback.
The Loggers had no penalties and five saves on the day.