Thursday July 14
Brewers dry offense wakes up in second game with Armos
Fresh off a convincing loss where its offense was stifled, the Brewers rebounded with a massive spark striking seven times to outlast the Armos. Often enough, games are dictated with who plays in front. The Armos took the lead in the first encounter and prioritized to limit the Brewers scoring chances while patiently waiting for theirs to come. O.Valiquette carried the load bagging a hat trick, and F.Koch was there to deliver a 17 save shutout. Even though the Armos knew the formula of playing with the lead was the way to go, they couldn’t quite repeat the same scenario in the second game. The Brewers had the better early start, and because of it, the onus now fell on the Armos to figure out a way to respond. For most of the match, they chased the game, but eventually found themselves ahead 5-4 only to see their slight lead evaporate in an instant. A,Lanni evened the score almost immediately while A.Angelis and A.Papazian followed up to provide some insurance. It was just a complete contrast-from the previous match where the Armos had everything under control keeping the Brewers in check. It just goes to show that every encounter is different as the Brewers did a fine job flipping the script.
(0)Brewers vs Armos(5)
(5)Armos vs Brewers(7)
Fatal Demons smell blood, take advantage of depleted Assadi Consulting inc
Unless your relying on a near flawless game or games along with lights out goaltending, the Assadi Consulting Inc had to know that their night was going to be long versus the Fatal Demons. The first game was still within reach after the first period until E.Medrano widened the gap by three despite plenty of time left over. From-there, both sides knew where this contest was headed which gave time for the Assadi Consulting Inc to figure things out heading into the next match. Even though the advantage favored the Fatal Demons, the contest remained very close thanks to P.Assadi keeping his club in it. Perhaps the turning point occurred when G.DeMarinis riffled his second by the nine minute mark of the final frame for what was a comfortable 3-0 lead by then. The Assadi Consulting Inc didn’t have too many chances, but when they did, S.Fraga kept standing in the way making all the necessary saves to preserve the shutout. In the end, both results came to be expected due to the body count of players-from each side.
(6)Fatal Demons vs Assadi Consulting Inc(2)
(0)Assadi Consulting Inc vs Fatal Demons(4)
The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Simon Fraga of the Fatal Demons. Throughout four entire periods, the net minder never gave a chance for his opposition to cause any concern making enough saves to preserve comfortable leads.
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