By Sam Laskaris Writer Despite scoring his first hat trick in the Northern Premier Hockey League (NPHL) on Sunday, Brenden Anderson was not entirely happy. That’s because Anderson and his Six Nations Ironmen teammates were downed 6-4 by the visiting Strathroy Jets. The match was held at the Six Nations Sports & Cultural Memorial Centre. Anderson, a 22-year-old Six Nations member who is a forward with the Ironmen, was pleased with his three-goal performance. “It was pretty good,” he said. “I just wish we had won.” The Ironmen are now sporting a 5-7 record in their inaugural season in the NPHL. With the victory the Jets have now won eight of their first 11 matches. Strathroy’s roster this season includes forwards Brandon Prust and Rob Schremp, a pair of former…
Anderson registers first NPHL hat trick












