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Thursday October 26

(9)SBS Trashers vs United Arms(1)

F.Gentile and J.Scalia share hat tricks, Trashers continue to ride hot hand

Just about everything went right for the SBS Trahsers on Thursday night. In the first period alone, the tone was already set for where this contest was headed. F.Gentile and J.Scalia sparked two goals each. Then, both players followed suit by adding one more tally to complete hat tricks while combining for ten points. The United Arms saw their lone tally come early in the game courtesy of H.Jerjian. They did manage 24 shots but ran into a hot net minder in R.Pampena. After dropping their first two games of the season, the SBS Trashers just made it three in a row and have no intentions of slowing down any time soon.

(7)Mighty Drunks vs Werewolves(6) S.O

V.Mancini's shootout goal gives Mighty Drunks edge over Werewolves

When it mattered most, S.Sauk rose to the occasion stopping all three breakaways, and V.Mancini was there providing the lone shootout goal for two precious points to the standings. No one knew where this contest was going. At first, the Mighty Drunks took two consecutive leads but were never able to build on it. Then, it was the Werewolves turn as they jumped in front four straight times only to get a response every single time. J.Furtado, aside- from the winner may have netted the biggest goal by tying the game very late for the Mighty Drunks. Prior to his tally, P.Chartier and S.Archambault provided much of the offense riffling two goals each. As for the Werewolves, there scoring was more spread out with six different players finding the back of the net.

(7)Chiefs vs Carnage(0)

Chiefs take advantage of depleted line up

From the get go, the Chiefs made Carnage pay. With some key missing pieces, Carnage could have only hoped to keep it close but instead found themselves playing from-behind the entire match. S.Koulieris's wicked wrist shots gave no chance to B.Madonis, who felt like a bull's eye at a shooting gallery. The match went out of reach by the early stages of the second period where the Chiefs notched two quick goals for a 4-0 lead. M.Chenier scored twice, and R.Ranieri despite playing with a comfortable lead made some great saves to earn a shutout. This result ends a two game losing skit for the Chiefs but keeps Carnage at the cellar of the standings where they share last place with the United Arms.

(3)Ottarks vs Raging Rhinos(7)

S.Pilon shines for Rhinos in five goal thriller

The Raging Rhinos recorded a convincing 7-3 win after a stellar performance- from S.Pilon, who scored an impressive five goals while setting up a teammate. It was one of those games where one particular player stole the show and wasn't at all addressed by the opposition. Once the Ottarks realised what was going on, it turned out to be too late. The Raging Rhinos saw Pilon bury two first period markers along with a helper, and that was just the beginning as the forward kept on piling on the points. The Ottarks don't normally concede many tallies but it's now three straight games that they've surrendered seven goals in every one of those contests.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Sebastien Pilon of the Raging Rhinos. His five goals and one assist propelled the Raging Rhinos to their third win in four starts.