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Dragons finish October strong with win

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    The Dragons split their games in the home doubleheader last weekend, but ended the month with a win to make it a successful October campaign for the club.
    The team hosted the Spruce Grove Saints on Friday at the Memorial Arena, where they lost 4-2 in a game where they Saints never let go of the lead. The first period was scoreless but Spruce Grove jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead from three goals within a minute in the second period. Drumheller’s Kobe Mohr tried to get his team heated up with an early goal in the third, assisted by Eric Martin, but Spruce Grove answered back later with a power-play goal. Joel Patsey would notch his own on the power-play in the dying minutes of the game, but it wouldn’t be enough.
    On Saturday, Drayton Valley visited the valley and left with an overtime loss after Drumheller clawed back to tie it late in the third, with goals from Brady Risk, Kent Anderson, and tying the game late in the third period. A powerplay opportunity early in OT would see Roc Truman come up big for the Dragons, assisted by his brother Scout and Eric Martin. Risk and Martin each enjoyed a three-point night, with Martin receiving home star.
    The game was a successful end to a successful month, where the Dragons went 8-3 in October, after entering the month with a win percentage around .500. The club now sits with a .667 win percentage with an 11-5-2 record so far on the year, comfortable remaining in the same third-place position they’ve occupied for a couple of weeks now. But the team is now eyeing the Okotoks Oilers and their second-place spot, Drumheller trailing just six points behind them. Brooks continues to be untouchable, the Bandits still lossless in the season with a record of 17-0.
    The Dragons are back on home ice on Friday, November 1, where they host the Olds Grizzlys at 7:30 p.m. Then they’ll be on the road to try and give Brooks their first loss of the season the following night, November 2.