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Rebels Rally Late, Tomahawks Fall 5-3
23 Nov
Summary
- Philadelphia scored two goals in under 90 seconds.
- Johnstown rallied from a three-goal deficit in the second period.
- The Rebels outshot the Tomahawks significantly, 43 to 20.

The Johnstown Tomahawks suffered a 5-3 defeat against the Philadelphia Rebels on Friday, with a decisive two-goal surge in the third period sealing their fate. Philadelphia broke a 3-3 tie with goals less than 90 seconds apart, capitalizing on their offensive opportunities.
The Tomahawks had previously demonstrated resilience by erasing a three-goal deficit in the second period. Nick Jarmain and Charlie Zetterkvist scored within 53 seconds of each other to knot the game at 3-3, showcasing a strong team effort following a period of individual play.
Despite the comeback, the Rebels controlled the game for much of the first 30 minutes, building an early lead. Philadelphia's consistent pressure resulted in a significant shot advantage, 43-20, which ultimately reflected in their victory. Coach Adam Houli emphasized the need for his team to consistently execute their game plan, especially in securing pucks deep and working in the corners.




