GAME RECAP: Rockers at Port Huron Prowlers 12/8/23
12/09/2023
The Battle of I-94 heated back up again Friday night in Port Huron as the Motor City Rockers concluded their eight game road trip with their sixth match-up already this season against the Prowlers at McMorran Place. Motor City had dominated the first five contests, winning them all, four in regulation and one in overtime. In order to continue their winning ways against their Michigan rivals, they'd have to do it without two suspended players, two injured players and integrating some newly signed fresh faces. The new additions contributed right off the bat but it wasn't enough as Motor City lost a two goal lead, and the game, 5-3 before an announced crowd of 1,210 at McMorran.
Things started out great for the Rockers as it took just 2:59 for them to strike first. Just signed forward TJ Sneath deflected in a shot from Brad Reitter for his first goal in his first FPHL game, after spending last season in the SPHL. Pavel Svintsov drew the other assist on Motor City's quick strike. Another new addition made it 2-0 at 11:38 when Glynn Robitaille, playing in his fourth game, took a great outlet pass from Dante Suffredini and broke ahead of the Port Huron defense. His blast beat Ian Wallace for his first regular season goal as a Rocker, he did score in an exhibition game before being released, and it was 2-0 Motor City. The Rockers couldn't make it out of the period unscathed however as Liam Freeborn, just back from a recall to the SPHL, made a pretty move through the defense and beat Motor City goalie Ricardo Gonzalez for his fifth goal of the season at 17:05. Shots ended up even at thirteen for the period and the Rockers carried a 2-1 lead to the locker room.
It continued to look good for Motor City in the second when Scott Coash centered the puck from behind the net to Robitaille who knocked it in for his second of the night at 9:44 to put the Rockers up 3-1. With seven minutes left in the period tempers flared when Elias Thompson came in to drop the gloves with Port Huron's Dan Chartrand. Both players landed some good shots in this one, slight edge to Thompson in the end. But the Prowlers came out of the tussle with a powerplay and took advantage at 13:56 when Davide Gaeta bested Gonzalez for his third goal of the season to make it 3-2. Barely a minute later, Gaeta broke in on a two-on-one and fed Tristan Simm who found the back of the net and suddenly things were tied at three at 15:05. The Prowlers controlled the period, out-shooting Motor City 17-7.
It remained even for most of the third as it started to look like it may require overtime to determine a winner. Motor City killed off two penalties, Port Huron killed off one, then a crucial call was made at 15:01 when Chartrand was sent off for hooking, giving Motor City a power play late in the game and a golden opportunity to take the lead. That golden opportunity quickly turned to disaster though, when a pass to the point got past Jamie Milam sending Vincent Dekumbis streaking down the ice. Gonzalez gambled and came out of his net to try to get to the puck first, could not, and Dekumbis deposited it into the empty net for the shorthanded goal at 15:24. The Prowlers then added an insurance goal at 17:41 when Freeborn picked up his second of the night from the side of the net in close to make it a 5-3 final.
So a tough loss all the way around for Motor City given the early lead and the way things ended. The good news is they can put it in the rear view mirror and get back on track against these same Prowlers tonight at Big Boy Arena in their first home game since November 10th. The Rockers will look to end this three game losing streak in front of their home crowd, and they'll get both Declan Conway and TJ Delaney back from suspension which will be a big help. Face-off is at 6:05 PM in Fraser.