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4vs4 Monday

Monday April 18

Country Club making ETNA pay on their power play

On only two power play occasions, the Country Club made ETNA pay in their series opener. S.Pilot and P.Dupuis took full advantage with a man up helping the Country Club grab the better start. Both their tallies came-from the help of M.Dalpe, who later fed an empty cage for his third point of the game to solidify a 3-1 victory. Unhappy with the way things transpired, the ETNA made it a point to respond better in their second encounter. J.Pimentel scored an early goal to help motivate his bench. You would have to assume that ETNA would have brought a lot more to their game-from that point on only to be disappointed in the end. The Country Club never panicked, kept it simple, and by doing so took over the match on a heavy response netting four straight tallies. M.Dalpe continued-from where he left off striking twice in less than a minute while F.Proulx and S.Pilot followed up for a commanding 4-1 lead. Although ETNA didn’t play bad, they could have used the help of their two top guns in M.Alfieri and M.Calabrice that were absent on this night.

(1)ETNA vs Country Club(3)

(4)Country Club vs ETNA(2)

Altius going about their business in double rout of Hungry Hippos

The Altius took the initiative-from the start, and the Hungry Hippos were stuck enduring a difficult night. The pressure was relentless with S.Castonguay scoring twice in the first period for a 2-0 lead. That was just the beginning for a team that was in complete control of the situation. After setting up E.Girouard, A.Sarigiannis decided to add a pair to close out a 6-0 win. There wasn’t much that really changed-from that point on, expect for M.Melo giving up his only tally. The Hungry Hippos spoiled the moment thanks to N-A Merrachi, who finally got the better of the net minder. His goal did pull the Hungry Hippos within one, but that was short lived when A.Sarigiannis regained the two goal margin. From-there, the Altius wrapped up the action in a dominant fashion scoring five unanswered goals. P.Arkalis led the charge on a hat rick while A.Sarigiannis and M.Arkalis shared two goals each.

(6)Altius vs Hungry Hippos(0)

(1)Hungry Hippos vs Altius(8)

S.Jankouzian hat trick keys United Arms second win over Diabetoz Angels

J.Arouchian stopped 14 shots for a shutout, A.Tachejian registered two goals, and the United Arms handled the Diabetoz Angels by a 3-0 score to kick start their night. The second encounter saw the United Arms met with a lot more resistance. Although they did once again get the better start riding a 2-0 lead, N.Hadsipantelis  pulled the Diabetoz Angels within one. You always hope to catch a break when its that close. Eventually, the Diabetoz Angels thought they had it when awarded a power play opportunity. And instead of seizing the moment for an equaliser, the opposite happened instead. S.Jankouzian had already scored both his teams goals before notching his biggest one of the night in a shorthanded situation. The United Arms put themselves in control-from that point on despite giving up the games next tally which didn’t mean much in the end leaving all but three seconds on the clock. N.Hadsipantelis buried his second as the only player to figure out J.Arouchian.

(0)Diabetoz Angels vs United Arms(3)

(3)United Arms vs Diabetoz Angels(2)

Snipers flipping the script after a subpar first game to Assadi Classics

Monday night was a one off for the Snipers, an anomaly in their usual style of play which saw them give up too many scoring chances, way to many shots, and ultimately a departure-from their brand of hockey, at least in the first game anyway. The Assadi Classics blew right by them on scoring efforts-from six different players that led to an easy win. In most normal circumstances teams tend to repeat a similar performance in their back to back games. However, that wasn’t the case at all with the Snipers flipping the script. It was almost as though the Snipers toyed with them for how lopsided the second game was. In all aspects of their game, the Snipers owned every department by a landslide. It looked like only one team showed up to play while the Assadi Classics were better off taking an early shower. J.Hassan had a strong three goal game, and S.Zebib was firm in net stopping every single ball his way.

(6)Assadi Classics vs Snipers(3)

(7)Snipers vs Assadi Classics(0)

Relentless Lyft Off even things up after slow start with Degenerates

The Degenerates took the right approach in their first game versus the Lyft Off. By keeping them to the outside, they simply waited for their chances to come knowing that their opponent was going to be a thorn all game long. They accomplished their mission thanks to solid defensive game that saw F.Koch shine for a shutout. Knowing that the second encounter was going to be even harder, both sides wanted nothing less than to score first. This time, Y.Moskal provided it for the Lyft Off which now put the pressure on the Degenerates to take charge. And as much as they tried to even thing s up, U.Cangal was their to bail his team out. The Degenerates attempted 24 shots only to keep hitting a wall. M.Kardum did finally break the barrier to cut the lead in half, but that was about as good as it got for the Degenerates. Both teams were left satisfied with the split in the end after a tough battle throughout four straight periods.

(4)Degenerates vs Lyft Off(0)

(2)Lyft Off vs Degenerates(1)

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Martin Dalpe of the Country Club. Being involved in almost every play, the Country Club forward generated most of his clubs offense producing five big points that led to a pair of wins over  ETNA.