Friday February 16
(9)Chiefs vs Bramabulls(1)
Chiefs catch Bramabulls on off night
It was not a result that both sides expected. If there is any way to explain it, the Chiefs came out prepared with a full roster while the Bramabulls had some holes in their line up without key players. Regardless the situation, the game was quickly out of reach early on with the Chiefs exploding for five goals in only one period. D.Galloro and A.Zarzour showed again how threatening they can be as both players notched hat tricks. Adding to that, S.Pare took care of the other side of the court stopping all but one goal. The Chiefs made it a point to defend well and help their defence by rolling three centre men. With this result, every team has now suffered at least one loss.
(5)National vs Stones(7)
T.Settino, in a league of his own carries Stones past National
As good as T.Settino is, sometimes he just doesn't make it fair for anyone. The Stones largely beat National due to his incredible performance, striking four times while setting up S.Fabrici twice to get the ball rolling. His most impressive tally came in a shorthanded situation when he used the defensemen in front of him to riffle a wicked wrist shot that fooled F.Lamarche. While T.Settino and the Stones did their part, the National kept getting frustrated tying the game on several occasions only to keep falling behind. Despite the loss, O.Meilleur and S.Huard had solid games posting two goals apiece.
The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Tony Settino of the Stones. Scoring four goals while setting up two markers, clearly makes him the player of the night.
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