Ironmen register lopsided victory over Coyotes

Goaltender Tim Porter was the first star of the game on Sunday as the Six Nation Ironmen beat the Halton Hill Coyotes 11-1. Photo by Honee Anderson

By Sam Laskaris Writer The Six Nations Ironmen were looking to avenge a recent loss on Sunday. And they accomplished their goal in convincing fashion. The host Ironmen thumped the Halton Hills Coyotes 11-1 in a Northern Premier Hockey League (NPHL) contest held at the Six Nations Sports & Cultural Memorial Centre. The host Coyotes had downed the Ironmen 6-4 at the Acton Arena on Oct. 18. Sunday’s victory snapped a two-game losing streak for the Ironmen, who are now sporting a 3-3 record in their inaugural season in the NPHL. Six Nations goaltender Tim Porter was among those caught off guard by his team’s lopsided triumph on Sunday. “I thought we could have played a lot better last week,” he said. “I expected a big game. But that was…

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