Monsters down Bulldogs 6-4 in third period comeback

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Excerpt from Hamiltonbulldogs.com game review:

The Lake Erie Monsters scored four goals in the third period to comeback and defeat the Hamilton Bulldogs 6-4 at Quicken Loans Arena. Chris Stewart recorded four points including a hat-trick to lead the Monsters to victory.

Scoring Summary:

1st Period:

1. HAM – Yannick Weber – 2 (Yanick Lehoux, Mac Pacioretty) – 12:00
2. LKE – Chris Stewart – 2 (T.J. Galiardi) – 15:13

2nd Period:

3. LKE – Chris Stewart – 3 (Kyle Cumiskey) – 7:38 (PP)
4. HAM – David Desharnais – 4 (Yannick Weber, Mike Glumac) – 9:51 (PP)
5. HAM – Matt D’Agostini – 8 (Yanick Lehoux, Ben Maxwell) – 3:18 (PP)
6. HAM – Matt D’Agostini – 9 (Mathieu Carle) – 17:03 (PP)

3rd Period:

7. LKE – T.J. Galiardi – 2 (Mike Vernace) – 14:44
8. LKE – Mike Vernace – 1 (Philippe Dupuis, T.J. Galiardi) – 16:16
9. LKE – Philippe Dupuis – 2 (Kyle Cumiskey, Jesse Boulerice) – 18:15
10. LKE – Chris Stewart – 4 (Kyle Cumiskey) – 19:32 (EN)

Scoring:
Hamilton: 1-3-0–4
Lake Erie: 1-1-4–6

Shots:
Hamilton:4-13-4–21
Lake Erie: 19-8-18–45

Goaltending:
Hamilton: Cedrick Desjardins (44 shots, 39 saves)
Lake Erie: Tyler Weiman (21 shots, 17 saves)

Power Play:
Hamilton: 3-for-10
Lake Erie: 1-for-6

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  1. Ow…Cedrick Desjardins doesn’t look to be in line for a David Desharnais type contract. Marc Denis has won almost all his starts so far, Desjardins has lost almost all his starts.

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