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cloneinator
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Posted - 11/10/2012 :  11:29:11 PM  Show Profile  Visit cloneinator's Homepage
GREENVILLE , South Carolina – Rob Kwiet and Kyle Haines each had two goals apiece to lift the Greenville Road Warriors (9-4-0-0) to a 5-3 win over the Cincinnati Cyclones (7-1-2-0) in front of 2,582 at BI-LO Center on Saturday night.

Cincinnati took an early 1-0 lead as Dan Eves fed Garrett Wilson from behind the net and then stashed his fifth goal of the season just 2:07 into the opening period. However, Greenville found the equalizer at 4:44 when Rob Kwiet’s point shot got redirected through the legs of Cyclones goalie Brian Foster (ND, 12 saves, 7-0-2) to knot things at one after 20 minutes of play.

In the middle frame, the Road Warriors took a lead for the first time in the weekend series at 13:33 as Kyle Haines caught a pass from behind the net and one-timed it past Cincinnati’s Zoltan Hetenyi (L, 20 saves, 0-2-0-0), who relieved Foster between the pipes. At the other end, Greenville backstop Nathan Lieuwen (W, 37 saves, 5-3-0) stood on his head to keep the Road Warriors ahead. He turned aside 19 shots in the second period, helping his team carry a 2-1 lead into the second intermission.

Just 5:09 into the final frame, Greenville extended their cushion to 3-1 as Haines potted his second goal of the night. Cincinnati answered back just 30 seconds later, though, as Jonathan Hazen made a great move to get by a Greenville defender and sent a shot over Lieuwen for his fourth goal of the year, making it 3-2 at 5:39. The wild third period continued as, after a string of penalties for both sides, Kwiet stepped into the left circle and blasted in his second lamp-lighter past Hetenyi at the 10:12 mark to restore the two-goal cushion. With time winding down, Cyclones forward Francois Bouchard cut the deficit to one as he cranked in his second tally of the year at 17:45, making it a 4-3 game. However, with the goalie pulled in the final minute, Greenville’s Sean Berkstresser lobbed a shot from 150 feet into the empty net to seal a 5-3 victory for the Road Warriors.

The Cyclones Radio Network Stars of the Game are as follows:

First Star: Kyle Haines (2 goals for Greenville)
Second Star: Nathan Lieuwen (37 saves for Greenville)
Third Star: Rob Kwiet (2 goals for Greenville)

The Cyclones will return to the ice at U.S. Bank Arena this Tuesday, November 13 as they host the South Carolina Stingrays on Education in Hockey Day!

...And on the eighth day, GOD created the Cyclones!

dbc
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Posted - 11/10/2012 :  11:57:12 PM  Show Profile
Anyone tell me why the change in goal? Injury? Sickness?
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Cyclonesdiehard
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USA
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Posted - 11/11/2012 :  09:20:58 AM  Show Profile  Visit Cyclonesdiehard's Homepage
Probably fatigue. Foster has played in every game. Skalde probably wants to see if Zoltan can spell Foster periodically. Obviously poor Zoltan got lit up like a cheap pre lighted Christmas tree at the in-laws.

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bags
(Person With Nothing Better To Do!)

USA
2224 Posts

Posted - 11/11/2012 :  09:51:47 AM  Show Profile
minor correction - Zoltan Hetenyi is 0-1-0-0 since we came back in
his other game. Good to see him finally get some playing time but
it's hard to turn away from someone doing that good. 3 games in 4
days should give Zoltan another start to save Foster.
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Shorty_Rock
(Finally Got A Star!)

USA
95 Posts

Posted - 11/12/2012 :  11:45:51 AM  Show Profile
There was one play in the 1st where his goal stick got caught in a scrum and it was ripped from his hand that might have caused a hand injury. However, a few of us that were there think that as bad as the team played in the 1st period (despite 1-1 score after 1), it may have just been an attempt to fire up the team. Please note that he remained on the bench in full gear.

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