Instead, the New England Black Wolves forward found enough space between them to place a perfect shot by goaltender Nick Rose. At the front end, Toronto was unable to put together many shots that tested Black Wolves goaltender Doug Jamieson. After Crawford scored on the power play, Colton Watkinson got a gratuitous bounce that gave him the easiest of breakaways for a transition marker. Former Rock Stephan Leblanc ended the run and gave New England an 8-6 advantage at the break. But after Andrew Kew restored New England’s lead on the power play, Watkinson made the play of the game.
Source: National Post December 08, 2019 03:11 UTC