Cheyenne Mountain muscles past Doherty

From: The Gazette | Date: January 8, 2000| Author: Scott Prater; The Gazette | Copyright information

Cheyenne Mountain and Doherty put their pads to good use Friday night at Honnen Ice Rink.

Stiff checking, diving shot blocks and solid goaltending highlighted the game as Cheyenne Mountain beat Doherty 4-1.

Cheyenne Mountain (4-2) took a 2-0 lead heading into the third period, and quickly increased its cushion.

Cheyenne Mountain captain Mike Naughton took the opening faceoff in the third, skated into the slot and drilled the puck past Doherty's keeper just 6 seconds in...

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