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After sweeping the Cornwall Colts in their first-round matchup, the Rockland Nationals will face the Smiths Falls Bears in round two of the CCHL playoffs, with game one set for Friday, April 4 in Rockland. Puck drop is at 7 :30 p.m

Nats will face Smiths Falls in Round 2

The Rockland Nationals are off to round two of the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL) playoffs after completing a 4-0 sweep of the Cornwall Colts in the opening round of the postseason.  

While the Nats were able to fend off their opening round opponents in four straight games, each contest, aside from game four, was decided by one goal, with game two needing overtime to declare a winner.  

The Nationals will hope to keep the momentum from their first round series win into round two, which begins this Friday night in Rockland.  

 

                                                                             Series clinching win in Cornwall  

 

With a high scoring game three in the rearview mirror, the Nats traveled to Cornwall with a chance to close out the Colts with a sweep.  

The home team led 2-1 to start the third period, but then it became the Gabriel Le Houillier show, as the Rockland forward scored the visiting team’s next three goals, including the game winner, to lift the Nationals to a 4-0 series sweep of the Colts. He was named the game’s first star.  

Rémi Gagné scored Rockland’s other goal, while the Nats outscored Cornwall 41-24.  

 

                                                                               Round 2 battle with Smiths Falls 

 

Now that round one is behind them, the Nats will welcome the Smiths Falls Bears   when they begin their second round, CCHL matchup at home on Friday, April 4. Puck drop is at 7:30 p.m.  

 

 

 

 

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