Late goal secures win for Ironmen over host Lakers

Tyler Hill scored the game-winning goal for the Six Nations Ironmen this past Saturday in a road win against the Woodstock Lakers. Photo by Homer Anderson.

By Sam Laskaris Writer Tyler Hill wasn’t sure if he was going to be the hero or possibly the scapegoat in his hockey game this past Saturday. As it turned out, it was the former. Hill, a member of the Six Nations Ironmen, scored the winning goal with 94 seconds remaining in the third period as his squad edged the host Woodstock Lakers 6-5 in a Northern Premier Hockey League (NPHL) contest. “It was pretty exciting,” Hill said of his winning tally, which was his second goal of the game. “Unfortunately, I ran into the goalie after I scored. So, I wasn’t exactly sure whether the goal counted or not.” The goal did end up counting as the puck entered the net before he collided with the Lakers’ goalie. But…

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