Lions Maul Thunder, 6-1

Trois-Rivieres Lions dominate Adirondack Thunder in ECHL matchup

Apr. 13, 2026 at 2:23am

An abstract, expressionist painting featuring vibrant neon brushstrokes and splatters of color that capture the raw energy and intense action of a professional hockey game, with players' movements and the puck blending together in a dynamic, unrecognizable display.The Trois-Rivieres Lions' offensive onslaught overwhelms the Adirondack Thunder in a high-scoring ECHL matchup.Glens Falls Today

The Trois-Rivieres Lions defeated the Adirondack Thunder 6-1 on Sunday at Harding Mazzotti Arena in Glens Falls, New York. The Lions scored five unanswered goals, including three in the second period, to cruise to the victory in front of 4,851 fans.

Why it matters

This decisive win for the Lions keeps them in the hunt for a playoff spot in the ECHL's Eastern Conference, while the Thunder's loss is a setback in their quest to secure a postseason berth of their own.

The details

Anthony Beauregard opened the scoring for the Lions just 1:31 into the game, and Kale McCallum extended the lead to 2-0 in the first period. In the second, Mathieu Bizier, Egor Gurianov, and Anthony Poulin all found the back of the net for Trois-Rivieres. Justin Taylor scored the lone goal for Adirondack in the middle frame.

  • The game was played on Sunday, April 13, 2026.
  • The Lions scored their first goal just 1:31 into the contest.
  • Trois-Rivieres added three goals in the second period.

The players

Anthony Beauregard

A forward for the Trois-Rivieres Lions who scored the opening goal of the game.

Kale McCallum

A Lions player who scored the team's second goal in the first period.

Mathieu Bizier

A Trois-Rivieres Lions player who scored one of the team's three second-period goals.

Justin Taylor

The Adirondack Thunder player who scored his team's only goal of the game.

Jeremy Brodeur

The Adirondack Thunder goaltender who faced 33 shots from the Lions.

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What’s next

The Adirondack Thunder will host the Trois-Rivieres Lions again on Friday, April 17 to wrap up the home portion of their regular season schedule.

The takeaway

The Lions' dominant performance over the Thunder showcases their offensive firepower and ability to capitalize on opponent's mistakes, putting them in a strong position to secure a playoff spot in the competitive ECHL Eastern Conference.