The Tigers picked up their intensity from the last two games, but couldn't pick up the
win against Gilmour. Heights played with more discipline in the defensive zone and skated
harder for loose pucks, but still had a little trouble around the net. Three of Gilmour's
four goals were scored within a few feet of the Tigers' crease. On offense, Heights moved
the puck well and kept it in the Lancers' zone, but Gilmour did not make many mistakes
that the Tigers could capitalize on. The only Heights goal came on a second period
powerplay by Alex Kraus, his third of the season.
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