Individual News

2nd of February 2010
Basingstoke Bison 5-1 Sheffield Scimitars
ONDREJ Lauko scored four times as the Basingstoke Bison, who included new signing Shaun Thompson, put visiting Sheffield Scimitars to the sword in a 5-1 victory on Saturday night.
Lauko opened the scoring in the 17th minute, as he finished a great move involving linemates Nicky Chinn and Steve Moria.
Then 20 minutes later, the Herd doubled their advantage as Chinn did all the spade work for Moria to net.
Just 55 seconds into the final period, Lauko cut in from the left wing to score to make it 3-0 Sheffield then pulled one back from Canadian Mark Stewart, but within a minute man-of-the-match Lauko completed his hat-trick with superb shorthanded strike.
The Slovak then completed the match scoring with his fourth of the night, five minutes from time after great work from Moria.
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Click here for Coach Moria's reaction to the 5-1 victory over the Sheffield Scimitars
Bison Radio caught up with new signing Shaun Thompson after the match - click here to listen to the new man in town
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MK Lightning 5-4 Basingstoke Bison
KURT Reynolds scored his first goal of the season, but it was all vain as the Bison’s winning streak came to an end.
The Herd losing a thriller 5-4 at leaders Milton Keynes Lightning on Sunday night.
The visitors got off to great start as Reynolds scored in the opening two minutes and then Ollie Bronnimann doubled the advantage, before the first break.
The second period, saw the Bison increase their lead to 3-0 as Ondrej Lauko scored his fifth goal of the weekend at 20:47.
The home side then mounted a comeback as Andre Smulter and Lukas Zetopek both scored, before a great solo strike from Bronnimann made it 4-2 at the second buzzer.
The final 20 minutes belonged to the Lightning as Leigh Jamieson scored an early powerplay goal and then two quick strikes from Jamieson and Grant McPherson earned MK the win.
See Thursday Gazette for a full match report and a preview of this coming weekend’s double header with the Slough Jets.
ONDREJ Lauko scored four times as the Basingstoke Bison, who included new signing Shaun Thompson, put visiting Sheffield Scimitars to the sword in a 5-1 victory on Saturday night.
Lauko opened the scoring in the 17th minute, as he finished a great move involving linemates Nicky Chinn and Steve Moria.
Then 20 minutes later, the Herd doubled their advantage as Chinn did all the spade work for Moria to net.
Just 55 seconds into the final period, Lauko cut in from the left wing to score to make it 3-0 Sheffield then pulled one back from Canadian Mark Stewart, but within a minute man-of-the-match Lauko completed his hat-trick with superb shorthanded strike.
The Slovak then completed the match scoring with his fourth of the night, five minutes from time after great work from Moria.
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Click here for Coach Moria's reaction to the 5-1 victory over the Sheffield Scimitars
Bison Radio caught up with new signing Shaun Thompson after the match - click here to listen to the new man in town
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MK Lightning 5-4 Basingstoke Bison
KURT Reynolds scored his first goal of the season, but it was all vain as the Bison’s winning streak came to an end.
The Herd losing a thriller 5-4 at leaders Milton Keynes Lightning on Sunday night.
The visitors got off to great start as Reynolds scored in the opening two minutes and then Ollie Bronnimann doubled the advantage, before the first break.
The second period, saw the Bison increase their lead to 3-0 as Ondrej Lauko scored his fifth goal of the weekend at 20:47.
The home side then mounted a comeback as Andre Smulter and Lukas Zetopek both scored, before a great solo strike from Bronnimann made it 4-2 at the second buzzer.
The final 20 minutes belonged to the Lightning as Leigh Jamieson scored an early powerplay goal and then two quick strikes from Jamieson and Grant McPherson earned MK the win.
See Thursday Gazette for a full match report and a preview of this coming weekend’s double header with the Slough Jets.