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In a nail-biting contest at Matthews Arena, the Northeastern Huskies edged out the Rochester Institute of Technology Tigers with a final score of 3-2. The game was a showcase of skill and determination, with both teams battling fiercely for control on the ice.
The Huskies found themselves in a tight match, trailing for much of the game. However, their resilience shone through in the third period, where they scored two crucial goals that turned the tide in their favor. The first goal came early in the period, igniting the crowd and giving the Huskies the momentum they needed. As the clock ticked down, they capitalized on a power play opportunity, securing the decisive goal that ultimately sealed their victory.
The Tigers fought valiantly and displayed great sportsmanship throughout the match, but the Huskies' late-game surge proved too much to overcome. This win not only boosts the Huskies' confidence but also sets the stage for an exciting season ahead.
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