Ironmen winning streak snapped with loss in Strathroy

Members of the Six Nations Ironmen celebrate a goal from their Friday game in Strathroy. Photo by Honee Anderson.

By Sam Laskaris Writer The longest winning streak of the season for the Six Nations Ironmen came to an end this past Friday. The Ironmen, who had won five consecutive matches, were downed 7-5 by the host Strathroy Jets in a Northern Premier Hockey League (NPHL) contest. Ryan Davis, the head coach of the Six Nations squad, was not overly upset Friday’s loss concluded the recent Ironmen winning ways. “It came to an end but I’m still pleased with the team and how we’re trending in the right direction getting ready for the playoffs,” he said. The Ironmen, a senior men’s club competing in its first NPHL campaign, have just two regular season matches remaining. They will host the Orangeville Blitz this Sunday in a contest that will be held…

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