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Sunday March 17 (Semi finals)

Panthers triumph to victory in defensive duel with Islanders

(4)Panthers vs Islanders(2)

The game started with an intense energy as both team fought for control of the ball. Despite some scoring chances, neither team managed to break the deadlock in the first half of the game. The goaltenders stood tall, denying any attempts to finding the back of the net. As the game progressed, the Panthers found their opening and capitalized on it thanks to a patient play by A.Albot. That goal injected a surge of momentum into the Panthers line-up, bolstering their confidence, as they maintained their advantage. Things appeared to be a safe bet for victory when M.Chenier and M.Rossi padded the lead for a three goal cushion. The Islanders knew they needed at least one in order to give themselves life, and a chance for a comeback. Their moment final came when A.Passarelli got to B.Verducci. Although it took some time , the Panthers made a late serious  push courtesy of M.Barone narrowing the gap by one. Three minutes is more than enough time to score knowing that any shot on net can get you there. Unfortunately, the Islanders couldn’t penetrate the Panthers defense and B.Verducci one more time in order to force overtime. In the end, the Panthers emerged victorious, with their solid defensive performance and timely goal scoring proving to be the difference maker in this tightly contested match up.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Ben Verducci of the Panthers. Going head to head against his solid counter part S.Catalano, the Panthers net minder showed his prowess and composure, turning aside enough shots which enabled his side to slowly build their lead that was never matched.

Blackhawks outscore Sabres in playoff slugfest

(10)Blackhawks vs Sabres(7)

Right-from the opening face off, it was evident that this game would be a high scoring affair. Both teams came out firing on all cylinders, exchanging goals at a blistering pace and keeping the intensity level at an all time high. The Sabres showed incredible resilience throughout the game, matching the Blackhawks goal for goal and refusing to back down in the face of adversity. Despite facing a relentless offensive onslaught-from their opponents, they managed to stay within striking distance , keeping the game within reach as they fought tooth and nail. However, despite their valiant efforts , the Sabres couldn’t match the consistent pace put forth by a high octane offense. Whether it was E.Allen’s counter attacks, Z.Giosi’s speed or D.Greco’s playing making abilities, the Blackhawks were able to pull away creating enough of a gap to maintain control of the game. While the loss is undoubtedly disappointing for the Sabres, they can take pride in the heart and determination they displayed throughout the game, never giving up despite the odds against them.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Enzo Gabrielli of the Blackhawks. As a responsible presence in the centre position, he anchored the Blackhawks line up, providing stability and guidance to his teammates in the heat of battle. By the time the buzzer sounded, Gabrielli recorded four big points helping his side reach the big dance.

As the Sunday division Draft league reaches its pinnacle, anticipation is high for the final showdown between two solid hockey teams. Both squads have demonstrated exceptional skill, determination, and resilience throughout the playoffs, making them worthy contenders for the championship title. The Blackhawks, known for their explosive offense and solid defensive play, have steamrolled through the competition with their lethal attack and clutch goaltending by P.Kassaris. On the other hand, the Panthers have emerged as a formidable opponent, showcasing a well rounded game and a knack for clutch performances when it matters most. With both teams hungry for victory and no shortage of talent on either side, the final promises to be a thrilling and fiercely contested battle-from start to finish.

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Thursday March 14

Generals overcome slow start to edge out Krazy Train

(4)Generals vs Krazy Train(3)

The opening period saw Krazy Train burst out of the gates with ferocity, capitalising on the Generals slow start to grab a 2-0 lead. Their efforts paid off with M.Cerone nothing two power play goals. It was the kind of start required if there was a chance at defeating a formidable opponent. As the game progressed however , the Generals began to find their rhythm by creating way more chances. With K.Kuczmarksi finally solving P.Delli Colli followed with a quick tally by M.Pinheiro, this contest was all tied up heading into the final frame. Perhaps the pivotal point of the game occurred early in the third period. The Krazy Train took two penalties on the same play that opened the door for the Generals. Maybe giving up one of two would have been a good deal taken by the Krazy Train knowing how lethal the Generals are with two men up. Unfortunately, the gave up a pair instead courtesy of-M Paradis and J-R Turgeon and found themselves in a much deeper hole. Overcoming such a deficit is challenging, but the Krazy Train did make things interesting when M.Richard converted on the power play. Although there wasn’t much time left over, the Krazy Train had their moments to level only to get a little unlucky while having to figure out P.Blais at the same time. As expected in the end, this game was going to be decided by a close margin that favoured the Generals on this particular night.

R.Ranieri brilliant in net as Fatal Demons edge past Armadillos

(3)Fatal Demons vs Armadillos(2)

Right-from the opening face off, it was clear that this would be a closely contested affair. The Armadillos came out strong capitalising on their five man unit thanks to P.Musto. As the game progressed, the Fatal Demons started to assert themselves a little harder, making their counter attacks count getting the games nest three goals. T.Langiano, M.Destounis and A.Argiroudis all did the scoring for the Fatal Demons. In order for the Armadillos to score only one goal throughout a massive stretch, its because goaltending plays a major role. R.Ranieri’s confidence and composure under pressure provided a solid foundation for the Fatal Demons defensive efforts, frustrating the Armadillos offensive players and denying them opportunity to build momentum. Eventually, the Armadillos pulled themselves within one when G.Bouchard beat Ranieri for a rare time. With still plenty of time left over, the Armadillos couldn’t crack the Fatal Demons defensive unit no matter how hard they tried. The Armadillos kept launching a relentless attack only to keep getting snake bitten. Finally, the final buzzer sounded, and the Fatal Demons celebrated their gritty triumph over a formidable opponent.

Rated R outlasts Brew Crew in shootout thriller

(6)Rated R vs Brew Crew(5) S.O

It was clear that both teams were hungry for victory, with the intensity palpable in every play. D.Verta proved to be a force to be reckoned with for the Brew Crew as he single handily carried his team with an incredible performance, scoring all four regulation goals including his clubs lone shootout marker. On the other hand, P.Assadi was equally impressive scoring three of his teams four goals that included a shorthanded marker. The game was so equally matched as both sides fought for every inch of the court. The special teams worked, their star players produced, and the goaltenders traded some nice saves keeping the game honest. Rated R wasn’t far-from taking it in regulation time, but had to wait a little longer since D.Verta bagged his fourth to send the game into overtime. During the sudden death frame, neither side managed to get an edge as one more step was required in order to settle the score, which was the dreaded shootout. In a tense and electrifying showdown, Rated R showcased their composure and precision, with P.Nakhle and S.DosSantos finding the back of the net to put the pressure on the Brew Crew. Despite the Brew Crew’s valiant efforts, they could only muster one goal, ultimately falling short in a game that could have gone either way.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Rino Ranieri of the Fatal Demons. Despite facing some quality chances against a very good opponent, R.Ranieri stood tall between the pipes, making a series of crucial saves to keep the advantage for his club.

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Tuesday March 12

Team Canada edges out Team Greece in shootout thriller

(4)Team Canada vs Team Greece(3) S.O

In a showdown between two powerhouse teams, Team Canada emerged victorious in a thrilling match against Team Greece. The game was a rollercoaster of momentum shifts and heart stopping action that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final buzzer. Team Canada came out of the gates strong, quickly establishing a 2-0 lead on goals by S.Bellefleur and N.Samson. With their backs against the wall, Team Greece dug deep and found another gear posting three straight goals that had K.Kuczmarski  riffle a pair. There was almost no way that Team Canada wasn’t going to make a serious attempt at tying the game, no matter how sound A.Mancini was between the pipes. The equaliser undoubtedly came when A.Mirolla struck with just under five minutes remaining. Both teams then battled valiantly in the extra frame, but neither side could find the back of the net, sending the game into a shootout. The breakaway competition was a nerve-wracking affair, with each team’s top players going head to head against the opposing goaltender. Out of the six combined attempts, J.Bradley had the most success as the only player to score to help seal a hard fought victory for Team Canada.

Team Haiti battle back twice in tightly contested battle with Team Pakistan

(3)Team Haiti vs Team Pakistan(2)

The match was a tightly contested battled-from the opening whistle until the final buzzer. Despite facing early challenges, Team Haiti remained composed and fought tooth and nail to keep themselves in contention. With each shift, they demonstrated their speed and skill refusing to let adversity dampen their spirits. Team Pakistan, however, proved to be formidable opponents, showcasing their own prowess on the court and putting up a strong fight throughout the game. They capitalised on opportunities by M-A DiStasio and their captain O.Wahid and maintained pressure on Team Haiti, making every moment crucial in this intense matchup. As the game progressed, the momentum swung back and forth until Team Haiti controlled their fate when R.Marcellus provided their first go ahead marker early in the third period.  Since time wasn’t yet an issue, Team Pakistan still struggled to level with S.Rivest thwarting scoring opportunities-from Team Pakistan. Team Haiti were able to maintain their lead with poise and resilience, refusing to let their hard earned advantage slip away.

Team Armenia’s deep roster overwhelms Team Italy

(7)Team Armenia vs Team Italy(2)

From-the outset, it was clear that Team Armenia had come prepared, utilising their depth and versatility as they cruised to a commanding victory over a formidable Team Italy squad. Their well rounded line up allowed them to rotate seamlessly, keeping their energy levels high and their opponents on their toes throughout the game. Despite facing a strong Team Italy squad, Team Armenia wasted no time asserting their dominance on the court. Although the first period remained relatively close, Team Armenia started to pull away in the second, padding their lead with three more unanswered goals. Finally, J.Crivello got Team Italy on board early in the third period, but it didn’t matter much in the grand scheme of things. Team Armenia continued to apply more pressure which resulted in ball possession that saw their captain Y.Derohannessian rattled off a hat trick. As much as Team Italy fought valiantly to compete, they were no match for the depth put forth by a committed Team Armenia.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Sam Rivest of Team Haiti. Rivets’s acrobatic saves and unwavering focus provided a solid foundation for Team Haiti to build on, instilling confidence in their defensive efforts and allowing their offensive talents to shine.

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Wednesday March 13(Semi finals)

Senators improbable comeback sinks Golden Knights

(9)Golden Knights vs Senators(10)

In a playoff showdown that will be remembered for a while, the Golden Knights and Senators clashed in a nail biting battle. The game started with the Golden Knights asserting their dominance early on, storming to a commanding 6-1 lead only 19 minutes into the contest. Their offensive prowess was on full display, as they capitalised  on every opportunity and seemed poised to cruise to victory. Its almost imaginable to think that any team would blow such a lead. That being said, the Senators had other plans as they weren’t ready to throw in the towel just yet. With determination in their hearts and a never say die attitude, they began to chip away at the Golden Knights lead. Slowly but surely, one goal led to another, and all of a sudden the Golden Knights appeared to lose their grip on the game. The Senators kept piling on the pressure with everyone throughout their entire line up pitching in. The furious comeback attempt had no heroes or go to players in order to shift the tides. With each goal they scored, the energy in the rink reached fever pitch, fuelling their determination to complete the comeback. Of coarse J.Teresi made his mark felt striking three times. Another pivotal goal came by J.Pizzuco, who tied the game 8-8 on a nifty penalty shot tally. Then, as the game reached its climax, S.Mascitto captured the moment, notching his second on a goal that would stick for good. Talk about a stunning turn of events. While the Senators celebrated a remarkable comeback, the Golden Knights were left stunned and shell shocked, wondering how they had let a commanding  lead slip away in dramatic fashion.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Joe Pizuco of the Senators. Carrying his rock solid veteran stick, Pizzuco played a pivotal role showcasing his experience and composure on the court, making crucial plays to thwart the Golden knights offensive onslaught and ignite his teams rally.

Against all odds, Stars stage remarkable comeback

(7)Stars vs Oilers(6)

In what can only be described as a heart stopping playoff showdown, the Stars and the Oilers battled it out in a game filled with twists, turns and an unforgettable finish. Trailing throughout the entire match, the Stars pulled off a miraculous comeback to tie the game with under a second remaining, before ultimately sealing the deal in overtime. From-the drop of the ball, the Oilers were more engaged, winning the battles that had them storm out to a 4-1 lead. Despite their best efforts, the Stars struggled to find their footing, as the Oilers continued to control the pace of play and maintain their lead. But just when it seemed all hope was lost, the Stars refused to go down without a fight. With time ticking away and the Oilers holding a seemingly insurmountable lead , they dug deep and found another level of determination. Their persistence paid off as they managed to chip away at the Oilers lead, slowly closing the gap as the clock wound down. With mere seconds remaining in regulation, and the Stars still trailing by one, they pulled off the unthinkable. In a moment of sheer desperation and determination ,A.Mason fired a shot that barely beat the sound of the buzzer. As the overtime period got under way, the momentum had firmly shifted in favour of the Stars. Buoyed by their late game heroics, they continued to press forward with relentless pressure until A.Maraj sent shockwaves to his bench by bagging a series winning goal. The players erupted in a deafening roar as his teammates celebrated their resilient effort that has them playing a week-from tonight.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Andrew Maraj of the Stars. In a moment that will be remembered for a while, A.Maraj delivered a knock out blow scoring a huge overtime goal that punched a ticket to the final.

With the Senators and the Stars showing impressive performances throughout the playoffs, both teams have one more step before claiming their true glory. Both teams did something remarkable by overcoming some serious odds in order to get this far. The two sides have displayed their talent and tenacity in turning the tide of challenging games. It will ultimately come down to a few things, but likely who ever can rise to the occasion and perform their best under pressure. Regardless what it takes, this final will undoubtedly be a thrilling clash between two deserving teams vying for glory on the court.

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Tuesday March 12 (Semi final)

Resilient Canucks overcome short bench to stun Sharks

( 8 )Sharks vs Canucks(9) O.T

The Sharks, boasting a strong line up and considered the favourites by many didn’t quite have the start they wanted. It was the Canucks sending a stronger message that they meant business. Only three minutes had gone by, and the Canucks stormed out to an early 3-0 lead. Since it was very early in the game, the Sharks weren’t overly concerned that they could bounce back. Slowly but surely, they chipped away at the Canucks lead before eventually pull ahead by a pair. The Canucks immediately responded when Marie Eve split the defense to pull her side within one. The Canucks had a very simply strategy in order to get their scoring done. Since they were heavily undermanned, the game plan was simple, and that was to shoot as often as possible. E.Colella excels in that department as the general rattled off his second in overtime to cause some heavy indigestion for the Sharks. The Canucks, with their limited roster were able to defy the odds by overcoming adversity as the underdogs. M.Porato was part of the driving force bagging a hat trick, M.Lang used his front net presence to collecting four points while M.Petracca was vital as well breaking up many plays .

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Eddy Colella of the Canucks. From -strategic planning, to breaking up plays, to sending crisp passes and finally to using his blistering slap shot, Colella will haunt the Sharks for a while as the seasoned veteran send shockwaves throughout both benches.

The other semi final match up featuring the Ducks an the Penguins will take place on Tuesday March 19.

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Monday March 11

Degenerates rebound after one sided affair with Assadi Consulting inc

In a stunning turnaround, the Degenerates emerged-from their defeat with renewed vigor. The Assadi Consulting inc handed them a ball hockey clinic in the first encounter leaving the Degenerates no choice but to show a lot more commitment in the ensuing match. To their credit, they refocused  with a new mind set by keeping it simple. Surely, getting the first goal helps as M.Richard was able to provide it on a nifty backhander. It didn’t stop there however with D.Charbonneau padding the lead with his first of two in the game. It just showed how much more engaged the Degenerates were compared to their earlier embarrassing loss. With everyone applying themselves much harder while paying attention to detail, the script was able to flip in their favour. Add  the fact that R.Ranieri was dialled in as the net minder wanted nothing less than a bounce back game. While the Assadi Consulting inc couldn’t string two solid games together, their first encounter was quite impressive as they manhandled their opponent. M.Tvaronas scored some beautiful goals for a hat trick while N.Chiminian and A.Papazian contributed with a pair each.

(7)Assadi Consulting inc vs Degenerates(2)

(0)Assadi Consulting inc vs Degenerates(4)

Double delight for Chiefs, P.Chery puts the final cherry with late hat trick in first encounter

In the first encounter between these formidable opponents, it was a nail biting affair that came down to the wire. With the score deadlocked 3-3, and only seconds remaining on the clock, anticipation hung thick in the air. That’s when P.Chery of the Chiefs stepped up in a moment of brilliance, netting a hat trick with only 10 seconds to play. Undeterred by their narrow defeat, the Classics returned to the court determined to even the score in a rematch. However, the Chiefs were not ready to relinquish their grip on victory as they stormed out of the gate building an early 3-0 lead. Again, P.Chery found the back of the net followed with back to back tallies by S.Vanier. The Classics looked disorganized unable to get anything going. Finally, M.Destounis ended a horrible spell and C.Gingras was to pull the Classics within one shortly after. In hopes of building off the momentum, K.Duplin spoiled the mood to put the Chiefs in front by two. In a twist of fate, the encounter came to an abrupt halt due to an unfortunate goaltending injury. The Chiefs were up 4-2 with about a solid period left over.

(3)Classics vs Chiefs(4)

(2)Classics vs Chiefs(4)

From-triumph to defeat Peters victory followed by Hustlers dominance

The opening game saw the Peters firing on all cylinders, displaying team work and nice connecting plays. K.Vincent converted on two power play goals, and M.Lastoria struck shorthanded making their special teams count. The satisfaction of winning the first game is always nice, but stringing two together would be more gratifying. Unfortunately for the Peters, the Hustlers delivered a resounding thumping. J.Mandracchia and P.Arkalis emerged as the driving forces behind the convincing victory. It was evident that both players were in sync, orchestrating the offense with finesse and precision passes. J.Mandracchia’s speed and agility combined seamlessly with P.Arkalis’s vision and playmaking ability, creating scoring opportunities that left the Peters defense scrambling to keep up. The two combined for an impressive nine points. Their standout performance not only propelled the Hustlers to victory but also served as a testament to the power of teamwork and collaboration in the fast paced world of ball hockey.

(2)Hustlers vs The Peters(5)

(7)Hustlers vs The Peters(2)

DHK grinds out pair of low scoring wins against Snipers

With both teams putting staunch defensive efforts, goals were hard to come by, but DHK’s perseverance ultimately proved to be the difference maker. Although the Snipers struck first in both encounters, the DHK eventually answered the call en route to a pair of low scoring victories. A.Manelli led the charge on two consecutive goals followed with J.Molloy’s insurance marker. The second game mirrored the first, with both teams digging in defensively and refusing to give an inch. Again, the Snipers scored first courtesy of H.Salman, but couldn’t build on their lead as they struggled to penetrate the DHK’s defense, and more importantly M.Gagnon. It was by the second frame that the DHK took over the scoreboard on their two lone tallies. B.Magna had finally tied it up, and K.Hopkins later provided the DHK its first lead of the game. All that was left over-from that point on was for the DHK to hold firm without the ball. For a second straight match, they handled their assignment by stifling a struggling offense by the Snipers.

(1)Snipers vs DHK(3)

(1)Snipers vs DHK(2)

Sharpshooters bounce back to level mini series with Les Yables

The first game saw the Sharpshooters fall just short in a closely contested battle, as Les Yables edged them out with a 4-3 victory. The Sharpshooters didn’t help their cause by taking three penalties that all resulted in power play goals for Les Yables. M-O Brouillard was a fire cracker making plenty happen out there by utilising his speed and vision. His two goals and assist on D.Pellerin’s winner proved to be vital for the win. Despite the setback, the Sharpshooters remained undeterred, determined to show their mettle in the second game. From-the opening face off, they came out firing on all cylinders. With clutch plays and unwavering determination, they managed to seize control of the game and build a sufficient lead. A.Reid and A.Lepore caused most of the harm for Les Yables as both players tallied twice apiece. For a good duration of the game, the Sharpshooters appeared to be safe en route to an easy win. However, that started to change when P.Corbin posting two quick goals to suddenly pull Les Yables within two. With the net minder pulled along with having over a minute left over, this game was far-from over. It really took M.Vinciguerra to remain focus to bail his club out . Luckily enough for the Sharpshooters, Vinciguerra was clutch making some in close jaw dropping saves in order to preserve the win.

(4)Les Yables vs Sharpshooters(3)

(3)Les Yables vs Sharpshooters(5)

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Patrick Chery of the Chiefs. As the clock ticked down and tensions rose, P.Chery came through again bagging his third goal to snap a late 3-3 tie. Throughout four entire periods, the forward was heavily engaged giving the Chiefs the edge they needed in order to defeat a formidable opponent on two occasions.

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Thursday February 1(Open final)

Chiefs secure victory in thrilling Game 2, clinch title over Black Knights

(3)Chiefs vs Black Knights(2) Game 2

In a heart pounding final to an intense championship series, the Chiefs emerged triumphant in Game 2 against the Black Knights, claiming the title with a narrow 3-2 victory. The dramatic showdown kept fans on the edge of their seats as the Chiefs established an early lead, weathered a comeback attempt by the Black knights, and ultimately sealed the championship in a thrilling contest. The Chiefs came out of the gate with a surge of energy getting two goals by their captain J.Gagne and P.Cherry.  The Black Knights were stuck facing an uphill battle with the Chiefs controlling the pace. Determined to turn the tide, the Black Knights battled back to even the score in the second period courtesy of C.Gingras and C.Kakivelis. Now that the game was levelled, the stage was set for a fierce battle in the third. The Black Knights, fuelled by their desire to pull ahead fell behind the eight ball once more when captain clutch J.Gagne stepped up providing a 3-2 lead. With the Black Knights having their backs to the wall  unleashed a relentless onslaught in hopes of tying the game. No matter how hard they tried however , the Chiefs defence held firm, and F.Gagnon was lights out making every necessary save to help preserve the lead. Once time ran out, the Chiefs celebrated their hard earned victory, lifting the championship trophy amidst jubilant cheers-from their fans. On behalf of Hockeyballe.com, congratulations got out to Jonathan Gagne and the Chiefs for winning the Open division title.

The SalumiVino player of the game goes to Jonathan Gagne of the Chiefs. The narrow 3-2 win in the championship is a testament to leadership, skill and the ability to deliver when it matters the most. The captain had another spectacular night scoring his clubs two of three goals that included the winner.

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Tuesday March 3

(4)GK vs Capitals(2)

GK surge early in third period to top Capitals

Despite giving up the opening and closing goal of the game, the rest in between belonged to the GK. The Capitals managed to hang in there long enough but eventually realised it was done when M.David and F.Belisle each struck early in the third period for a 4-1 lead. It was clear that the up hill battle from that point on felt unrealistic for the Capitals having to go up against a team can shut anybody down. In his season debut, P-O Girouard did not disappoint forming his brick wall structure stopping close to 20 shots. The win saw four different players cash in with M.David’s third period marker holding up for the winner.

(2)Montreal As vs Black Knights(5)

Y.Derohannessian’s late shorty seals the deal for the Black Knights

Y.Derohannessian couldn’t have picked a better time than to notch a shorthanded goal. Although the Black Knights were in front 3-2, that tally pretty much summed up the game between the two sides with just over three minutes remaining. It was an overall solid performance from the two teams with each side carrying the play. M.Ianovale struck first to get the balling rolling for the Montreal As and didn’t give up their first tally till the four minute mark of the second period. Once the game was tied, J.Gagne took over bagging two in a row to put the Black Knights in the drivers seat. A.Lemay did eventually respond to reduce the gap but it was all for nothing as Derohannessian struck shortly after with a huge blow.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Jonathan Gagne of the Black Knights. Big time players know when to show up when the game is on the line. J.Gagne was proof of that once again for the Black Knights collecting back to back tallies after snapping a dead lock 1-1 tie.

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Tuesday March 12

Team Canada edges out Team Greece in shootout thriller

(4)Team Canada vs Team Greece(3) S.O

In a showdown between two powerhouse teams, Team Canada emerged victorious in a thrilling match against Team Greece. The game was a rollercoaster of momentum shifts and heart stopping action that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final buzzer. Team Canada came out of the gates strong, quickly establishing a 2-0 lead on goals by S.Bellefleur and N.Samson. With their backs against the wall, Team Greece dug deep and found another gear posting three straight goals that had K.Kuczmarski  riffle a pair. There was almost no way that Team Canada wasn’t going to make a serious attempt at tying the game, no matter how sound A.Mancini was between the pipes. The equaliser undoubtedly came when A.Mirolla struck with just under five minutes remaining. Both teams then battled valiantly in the extra frame, but neither side could find the back of the net, sending the game into a shootout. The breakaway competition was a nerve-wracking affair, with each team’s top players going head to head against the opposing goaltender. Out of the six combined attempts, J.Bradley had the most success as the only player to score to help seal a hard fought victory for Team Canada.

Team Haiti battle back twice in tightly contested battle with Team Pakistan

(3)Team Haiti vs Team Pakistan(2)

The match was a tightly contested battled-from the opening whistle until the final buzzer. Despite facing early challenges, Team Haiti remained composed and fought tooth and nail to keep themselves in contention. With each shift, they demonstrated their speed and skill refusing to let adversity dampen their spirits. Team Pakistan, however, proved to be formidable opponents, showcasing their own prowess on the court and putting up a strong fight throughout the game. They capitalised on opportunities by M-A DiStasio and their captain O.Wahid and maintained pressure on Team Haiti, making every moment crucial in this intense matchup. As the game progressed, the momentum swung back and forth until Team Haiti controlled their fate when R.Marcellus provided their first go ahead marker early in the third period.  Since time wasn’t yet an issue, Team Pakistan still struggled to level with S.Rivest thwarting scoring opportunities-from Team Pakistan. Team Haiti were able to maintain their lead with poise and resilience, refusing to let their hard earned advantage slip away.

Team Armenia’s deep roster overwhelms Team Italy

(7)Team Armenia vs Team Italy(2)

From-the outset, it was clear that Team Armenia had come prepared, utilising their depth and versatility as they cruised to a commanding victory over a formidable Team Italy squad. Their well rounded line up allowed them to rotate seamlessly, keeping their energy levels high and their opponents on their toes throughout the game. Despite facing a strong Team Italy squad, Team Armenia wasted no time asserting their dominance on the court. Although the first period remained relatively close, Team Armenia started to pull away in the second, padding their lead with three more unanswered goals. Finally, J.Crivello got Team Italy on board early in the third period, but it didn’t matter much in the grand scheme of things. Team Armenia continued to apply more pressure which resulted in ball possession that saw their captain Y.Derohannessian rattled off a hat trick. As much as Team Italy fought valiantly to compete, they were no match for the depth put forth by a committed Team Armenia.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Sam Rivest of Team Haiti. Rivets’s acrobatic saves and unwavering focus provided a solid foundation for Team Haiti to build on, instilling confidence in their defensive efforts and allowing their offensive talents to shine.

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Events for 2024

Upcoming events 2024

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ISBHF - International Street & Ball Hockey Federation
Men’s and Women's World Championships
 
The 2024 ISBHF World Men’s and Women's Championships will take place in Visp, Valais, Switzerland, on June 21-29.
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