By: Destiny Cannon, Jonathan Drake, and Valery Warner
December 5, 2019
The Brooklyn Hurricanes hockey team faced off with the Westlake Demons last Thursday at the John M. Coyne Recreation Center.
The Canes were going into this season with a record of 12-7-2 (wins-losses-ties) from last year.
The first period began with Gavin Supek facing-off to begin the contest.
Early season jitters were evident but so was experience in a back-and-forth contest.
Seniors Aaron Wrost and Gavin Supek were instrumental in this game, both scoring a goal, while senior goalie Jason Edmonds only gave up one goal to the Demons in three periods of action. Wrost scored in the first period and Supek in the third.
The score by the end of the night was 2-1 with Brooklyn winning their first home game of the 2019-2020 season.
“Good start to the season. We outplayed Westlake and outshot them 42-24. We will need to improve our penalty kills and stay out of the penalty box. All players made a positive effort to turn this game into a win.” – Coach Mike Wrost
Their next home game will be vs. Twinsburg on December 12 at 7:30 p.m.
