VOYAGEURS SUFFER POWER OUTAGE IN HOME OPENER

LAC LA BICHE – Under the bright lights of their home opener, the Portage College Voyageurs showed they weren't quite ready for prime time Friday night.

 

A week after winning both games against Northwestern Polytechnic and scoring six goals in the process, the Voyageurs – like the scoreboard at the Bold Center Field – suffered a power outage, losing 7-0 to the NAIT Ooks. The talented and experienced squad from Edmonton blew the game open halfway through the first half, scoring four goals nine minutes and never looked back. Elijah Bossio led the way, scoring three goals and adding an assist, while claiming Player of the Game honours for the Ooks. Felix Mutuyemungu with two goals and Emmanuel Bisirat and Andrii Khymchuk rounded out the scoring. Tanner Davidson-Sykes faced a barrage of shots in the Voyageur net and was named Player of the Game for Portage.

 

After the game, Head Coach Kika Mukuninwa was quick to credit NAIT for playing a strong game but also admonished his troops for not bringing their 'A' game.

 

"We played poorly," he said.  "Good teams will punish you. Good teams will expose your mistakes. NAIT's a very, very good team but we had a very, very bad game, being as objective as possible."