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Bradley has five-point night as Pownal defeats Western in P.E.I. under-18 hockey

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POWNAL, P.E.I. — Holden Bradley had three goals and two assists Monday as the Pownal Taco Boyz Red Devils defeated the Western Regals 7-3.

Sam Worth (2-2) and Seth MacLeod (0-4) each had four-point nights for the Red Devils in P.E.I. Under-18 AAA Hockey League action at the Pownal Sports Centre.

Sam Parsons and Aiden Drake also scored in the victory. Parsons and Nathan Campbell each had two assists while singles went to Drake and Gavin Mason.

Sam Hackett scored twice for Western while Rankin Noye added one. Kolby Baker, Liam Greenan, Carson MacArthur, Michael McRae and Dawson Wallace each had an assist.

Caleb Drake earned the win while Turner Ellis took the loss.

Western led 1-0 after the first period but went to the third trailing 3-2.

Pownal went 3-for-7 on the power play with all three goals coming in the middle stanza and killed all six of Western’s chances with the man advantage.

Pownal improved to 6-2-2 while Western is 2-5-1.

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