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The Orlando Solar Bears defeated the Jacksonville Icemen 7-4 in an ECHL game on April 12, with Cole Kodsi scoring the decisive goal in the second period. Jarid Lukosevicius and David Jankowski each scored two goals in the match.
Turning point: Cole Kodsi scored the go-ahead goal at 15:50 of the second period and the Orlando Solar Bears piled on more goals late, defeating the Jacksonville Icemen 7-4 in ECHL hockey on April 12 at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena.
Three stars: 1. Jarid Lukosevicius, Orlando (two goals). 2. David Jankowski, Jacksonville (two goals). 3. Dustin Geregach, Orlando (one goal, one assist).
Penalty box: Jankowski found the net on the power play near the end of the first period to tie the scores at 3-3.
Orlando Solar Bears forward Aaron Luchuk (91) and Jacksonville Icemen forward Colby Ambrosio (7) wait for the puck to drop during Sunday's game.
Around the rink: Jacksonville (27-32-8-2) pulled goalie Topias Leinonen after he allowed three goals in a 90-second span in the first period, with Cameron Rowe working the rest of the way. … Will Hillman and T.J. Friedmann also scored for the Icemen. … Luciano Wilson, Keegan McMullen and Anthony Bardaro had goals for the Solar Bears (29-36-4-1), who are also eliminated from the playoff race.
Up next: The Icemen travel to the Greenville Swamp Rabbits for a 7:05 p.m. start on Friday, April 17.
This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Jacksonville Icemen-Orlando Solar Bears, ECHL hockey score
The final score was 7-4 in favor of the Orlando Solar Bears.
Cole Kodsi scored the go-ahead goal at 15:50 of the second period.
The three stars were Jarid Lukosevicius and Dustin Geregach from Orlando, and David Jankowski from Jacksonville.

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