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 Wednesday February 1

 Reapers (6) VS Hellfish (4)

 An interesting game between both clubs saw evenly matched play until the last period. The Reaper knew going into the third being a goal down they would need some help to win this one. That’s exactly what they got as Hellfish got themselves into penalty problems. The Reapers took advantage of their chances and capitalized three times to take the game. K. Simon and A. Simon combined for five goals out of six.

 United Arms (4) VS Les Raymonds (2)

 The United Arms showed their resilience tonight by not giving up. United went up early in the game scoring a goal but Les Raymonds answered back with two unanswered goals. The Arms finally got back on the scoreboard taking advantage of the power play, and never looking back. The Arms continued to get themselves in trouble by taking penalties but their goaltender J-F Aumais kept them in the game by closing the door in the third period.

 Raging Rhinos (6) VS Bolts (4)

 Both teams were evenly matched all game long, keeping each other tight on the scoreboard. The Raging Rhinos used a group effort having six different players score. While on the other side B. Bentivegna created half of his team’s chances. Both teams will need to help their goalies out as the season gets on their way as they were both busy facing over 30 shots each.

 Gladiateurs (5) VS Latin Blue (4)

 An intense game between two evenly matched teams saw each side go pound for pound until one prevailed. As each team exchanged goals, G. Cerroni was a force for his club scoring a hat trick for Latin Blue in an unfortunate loosing effort. One to many penalties was the main difference in this one as J. Vena scored the game winning goal on the power play.

 Black Venom (3) VS Fat Cats (4)

 After loosing the previous week against Black Venom, the Fat Cats took the lessons they learnt and applied their game plan to a tee. As Black Venom kept taking one goal leads the Fat Cats kept replying by tying the score. Until they got the lead in the third. At that point it was the defensive game plan that started. G. Sangiovanni was a big part of this game pushing away and stopping multiple attempts by Black Venom to tie the game.

 RBK Knights (2) VS Primetime (5)

 The first period was a crucial one tonight as most the scoring happened. As each team exchanged a goal a piece within the first few minutes. Primetime took advantage of their chances and scored three additional goals. The rest of the game between these two clubs was uneventful as each team only exchanged a goal a piece in the third period.

 Horsemen (4) VS Spartans (3)

 The Spartans showed up to play tonight scoring two goals in the first period. Once the Horsemen woke up in the middle of the second there was no stopping them as they were out to tie the game. The Horsemen finally got their first lead of the game with 45 seconds left. P. Sidhom gets credit for the game winning goal producing when it ultimately counted. 

 The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Giancarlo Sangiovanni of the Fat Cats. The netminder kept his club in the game and proved to be a game changer against a high powered offence on the other side of the field.