Roughnecks get roughed up in 4th quarter by Philadelphia as Wings win it 11-9
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The Roughnecks offence went cold in the fourth quarter Saturday, allowing the Philadelphia Wings to rally from behind to defeat Calgary 11-9.
The Roughnecks came out of the gate flying, building a 5-2 lead in the first quarter.
They led 7-6 at the half, after Philly surged in the second quarter, then added two more in the third to enter the final frame leading 9-6.
Those were the last goals of the day for the Roughnecks however, as the Wings rallied for five fourth-quarter goals to gain the victory.
Tyler Pace had a hat trick for the Roughnecks, while Tanner Cook had a pair. Jesse King, Thomas Hoggarth, Liam LeClair and Dan Taylor added singles.
The loss dropped the Roughnecks’ record to 5-6.
Christian Del Bianco stopped 36 shots in goal for Calgary.
Next up for the Roughnecks is a game next Friday in Duluth, Georgia against the Swarm.
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