Friday October 26
(6) The Peters vs Hawks(3)
The Peters lean on special teams to double up Hawks
The Peters used a strong night-from their special teams to earn a decisive 6-3 win over the Hawks. Looking back, the Hawks self destructed allowing two shorthanded goals-from the very same M.Cerone. Rather than converting on their power play chances to pull away, the missed opportunities ultimately hurt the Hawks in the end. S.Mancini scored right after the draw to start the final frame and the Peters never looked back dictating much of the period.
(11)HBHA vs Hellas(3)
Dispirited Hellas no match for HBHA
A bodiless group played a major factor as to why Hellas had no chance versus the HBHA. It's never easy going up against a strong team, but when you don't have enough players on the bench to compete, the end result is to be expected. The down fall barely took eight minutes into the game where the HBHA notched three straight goals to get the ball rolling. From-there, Hellas tried to simply hang on and keep the game respectable. They did manage a better second period but where nowhere to be seen in third. L.Williams and P.Doulis each shared hat tricks with both players combining for twelve points.
(0)Stones vs Bramabulls(9)
Bramabulls bully Stones in 9-0 drubbing
A.Gendron, M.Argiris and J.Palmitano each scored twice and the Bramabulls had an easy night handling the Stones. Despite the onslaught, the Bramabulls needed the second period to distance themselves riffling six unanswered goals. There wasn't much the Stones could have done against a team that out competed and out worked them. R.Ricuarte fell victim to a barrage of shots and crisp passing plays that resulted in goals giving him barely a chance.
The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Marco Cerone of the Peters. At crucial points during the game versus the Hawks, M.Cerone was able to turn the tides by bagging two key shorthanded goals.
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