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Worcester Sharks Fall to Lowell Devils in Home Opener 0

Posted on October 18, 2009 by Todd Civin
Worcester Sharks opened their season at the newly remodeled DCU Center

Worcester Sharks opened their season at the newly remodeled DCU Center

The Worcester Sharks couldn’t shut down the Lowell Devils at their home opener Saturday night in front of 5,429 fans at the revamped DCU Center. Michael Wilson, Dennis McCauley, TJ Trevelyan, Logan Couture, and Steven Zalewski scored for the Sharks, but it wasn’t enough to take the win. Couture had a big night with a goal and three assists.

The first period was full of two things – fights and goals. After a short scramble around the net, Lowell’s Michael Swift tapped one past Tyson Sexsmith at 2:52, putting the Devils up 1-0. Michael Wilson started off the evening for Worcester by scoring his first goal of the season at 10:14, assisted by Logan Couture and Steven Zalewski.

Devils’ Matt Taormina took advantage of the power play when he wound up for a hard slap shot that snuck past Sexsmith at 12:42, giving Lowell the lead 2-1. Read the rest of this entry →

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