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Rock grounds Eagles for seventh straight win

Timmins improves to 10-6-1 on the season
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The defending Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League champion Timmins Rock skated to their seventh consecutive victory Friday as they topped the Soo Eagles 4-2 at Pullar Stadium.

Timmins scored first as Thomas Beard connected nearly eight minutes in,  knocking home a loose puck off a Ryan Armitage attempt.

Converting again early in the second stanza, Mason Svarich scored just 23 seconds in as he neatly tipped in a low Elijah Pool effort from the right point.

Trading tallies later in the frame, Timmins took a 3-1 lead into the second intermission.

The Eagles got one via Brady Balagna as he notched his initial NOJHL marker at 12:59 by wiring a shot from the right circle that beat Rock netminder Riley Dryden, who had replaced Patrick Boivin a couple of minutes earlier as the latter had to leave briefly to repair an equipment issue.

Beard got that back for the visitors, when he finished off a goal-mouth scramble with multiple skaters battling in front.

Heading to the final frame, the Soo pulled back to with a goal, while up a skater, as Kenny Belanger Jr., slammed in a rebound past a downed Boivin.

The Eagles then pressed late to try and tie it and send it to overtime, however Timmins’ Nolan Ring sealed the result with a close-ranger empty netter, just before time expired.

With their winning ways continuing, the Rock moved to 10-6-1-0 following the triumph while the Eagles fell to 12-4-0-1 on the campaign.