4 VS 4
Monday February 6
An interesting battle between two evenly matched teams.
An interesting battle between two evenly matched clubs saw Carnage prevail in the first one. As Carnage showed up to play from the first drop of the ball, their offence created in the first was to much for the Jokers to get back into it. The second game was a completely different story as both teams played to an even tie and the shootout did not prove a thing as each side had one goal scorer. J. Bourlakos helped Carnage out offensively by scoring the game winning goal and helping set up two teammates. While on the other side E. Dudka and F. Maston provided most the offense combining for three points each.
(4) Carnage vs Jokers (3)
(2) Carnage vs Jokers (2)
The Yables continue to roll
Another night, another opponent the Yables continue to roll in the division as two different players provide the offense in this game. In the first game D. Pelletier carried his club scoring two timely goals in the second period to secure the win as it seemed to be getting away. While J-F Gagnon was the sole player on his side to solve J-F Simard. As the second game started it was L. Verdon who was willing to carry his team scoring a goal and setting up two teammates. While again only was player P-A Surprenant could solve the hot goaltender. Most teams will need to be careful of the Yables as it seems any player can elevate their game to create offence on a given night.
(3) Yables vs 1 Timer (1)
(4) Yables vs 1 Timer (1)
Gringras proves to be too much to handle tonight
As the season continues the 23rd Hour realized for themselves tonight that C. Gringras is an offensive powerhouse combining for a total of five goals and helping set up a teammate. All game long the Punishers kept on coming never letting up on their offence as the thirteen goals tonight prove it. J. Meynard was able stop all 23 shots he faced tonight.
(6) Punishers vs 23rd Hour (0)
(7) Punishers vs 23rd Hour (0)
The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Jean-Francois Simard of the Yables. The solid goaltender backstopped almost every shot he faced letting in two goals on 32 shots.
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