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E Thursday

P.E.Y.O E Thursday Champions

Thursday December 22(Finals)

(2)Deadlast vs P.E.Y.O(3) Game 1

J.Courteau and P.E.Y.O edge out Deadlast

J.Courteau’s main job is to get open and seize the opportunities. The rugged forward executed perfectly in game one of the series by posting two out of his clubs three goals. After netting a first period power play marker, the P.E.Y.O forward made the difference breaking a 2-2 tie by the third. That tally left close to ten minutes for a Deadlast response. Despite firing on all cylinders, S.Brown was simply too good denying every shot his way. Deadlast looked energized early on and grabbed an early second period lead courtesy of their captain C.Zafiropoulos, but couldn’t maintain it long enough as J.Pantelis replied to even the score. S.Marashlian and J.Pantelis each had two points and the P.E.Y.O sensed good things to come after this hard fought victory.

(6)P.E.Y.O vs Deadlast(5) Game 2

Deadlast concedes three late goals, B.Deslauriers and P.E.Y.O storm back for championship

Individual errors proved costly for Deadlast on a night of late goals and an incredible comeback. P.E.Y.O found their touch in the last four minutes of the game to take game two of the series and the E Thursday championship. The collapse was sealed when B.Deslauriers notched his second with only 29 seconds remaining on the clock. On three straight occasions, the P.E.Y.O grabbed leads that were always responded to. The only time that Deadlast saw their side in front was by the six minute mark of the third period. J.Crivello was the one to crack the barrier which looked to hold up for at least five minutes. Then, all of a sudden things turned on a dime. Led by one of their prolific goal scores, B.Deslauriers captured the moment posting two incredible goals in a very short span. In that equation was also the hero of the previous game J.Courteau and Y.Gazura as the line produced six points. This series was as close as it gets. Both sides have plenty of talent up front that can score at any given time. Maybe the only slight difference may have been experience. The P.E.Y.O has more years under their belt versus a side that has plenty of upside with many promising players. For now, it’s Adam Boujja’s and the P.E.Y.O’s moment as they made an impressive run to reach this stage. The green machine took out the SBS Trashers in an epic semi final before grinding their way passed a resilient Deadlast hockey team. On behalf of Hockeyballe.com, congratulations go out to Adam Boujja and the P.E.Y.O for claiming the E Thursday division title.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Brian Deslauriers of the P.E.Y.O. After missing game one, the power forward marched in and was a major reason why his club outlasted Deadlast. Deslauriers bagged two late goals that included the series winning tally.

E Thursday Playoffs

Thursday December 15(Semi finals)

(5)SBS Trashers vs P.E.Y.O(0) Game 1

SBS Trashers exploit P.E.Y.O in 5-0 rout

The SBS Trashers couldn’t ask for a better start to the night in their best of three series versus the P.E.Y.O. By winning every frame and getting the expected goaltending by R.Pampena, the division leaders sent a strong message that they came to play. J.Scalia notched an early second period power play goal for a 2-0 lead. The P.E.Y.O hung in there knowing that just one tally could have changed things, but that never transpired with Pampena stealing the show. The match ultimately got decided by the third when P.Nadeau buried two straight markers for a comfortable margin.

(8)P.E.Y.O vs SBS Trashers(7) Game 2

Hockey gods side with P.E.Y.O in wild win

In a fast free-flowing game, the P.E.Y.O went fromm zero to an abundance of goals. Whether it was the SBS Trashers letting up, or the P.E.Y.O adjusting to a different game plan, this match was nothing like the previous encounter. B.Deslauriers may have been the missing component for the change. The prolific goal scorer missed the opening match and immediately reminded everyone how deadly he can be posting two first period goals. He effectively carried much of the offence collecting six points that included his eventual hat trick. But even with his dominant effort, the hockey gods weren’t on the SBS Trashers in this game. The P.E.Y.O scored two buzzer beating goals that helped force a third and deciding game. J.Courteau beat the clock late in the second period for a 6-5 lead, and K.Fiore avoided a shootout by netting a game winning tally with only a second remaining.

(0)SBS Trashers vs P.E.Y.O(2) Game 3

P.E.Y.O eliminate Trashers , advance to final

The way they came off the previous game, the P.E.Y.O felt things shifting in their favor. Once J.Courteau scored to take a 1-0 lead, the rest was up to S.Brown and the overall commitment to defend till the very end. It was the only period that the red machine couldn’t buy a goal. Despite scoring twelve in two games, the SBS Trashers struggled to get enough space and create chances to score. S.Brown saw plenty of action all night and knew that he needed to be at his best with only 15 minutes to decide the series. With that, the veteran net minder pulled through for his club with a flawless performance. The SBS Trashers pulled R.Pampena in hopes of tying the game, but it was B.Deslauriers coming to haunt his opponents once more by capping it off in an empty cage.

(6)Chiefs vs Deadlast(5) Game 1

Chiefs squander two goal leads twice but redeem themselves in shootout

With just over 20 seconds left in the game, N.Gikas ripped a slap shot that gave no chance for S.Pare. The Chiefs didn’t like the fact of giving up two goal leads twice but felt confident that they have the goalie to pull through in the shootout. S.Pare denied two of the three attempts except for the same player who tied the game. N.Gikas had scored twice before adding his third to keep Deadlast alive. The Chiefs didn’t miss out on their opportunities getting goals by N.Gilbert and P.Cardillo. For two periods, the veteran side looked to be in fine form but that started to change as the game progressed. With that kind of pattern developing, Deadlast sensed something special brewing in the games to come.

(6)Deadlast vs Chiefs(2) Game 2

Jacked up Deadlast out play Chiefs to even series

Conditions were perfect for C.Zafiropoulos and Deadlast in game number two. With the Chiefs spending plenty of energy in game one, the Deadlast speedsters forced the veteran side to chase the play for long stretches. With that, opportunities came and Deadlast feasted on a few occasions. Once again, N.Gikas had a part accumulating four points while J.Skafidas had the most goals netting a pair. The game ended up being so one sided that the Chiefs called it early in order to rest their players for a game three mini game.

(0)Chiefs vs Deadlast(5) Game 3

No challenge, Chiefs doomed within five minutes

It didn’t matter what was said between the second and third game of the series. The Chiefs spoke about what needed to be done with only 15 minutes on the line, which proved one thing, that words and actions are two very different concepts. In the span of only five minutes, Deadlast ran up the score posting four quick goals. Who other than N.Gikas to get it done. The skilled forward scored twice and later added an assist on J.Crivello’s goal, who also had a solid game finishing with three points. Apart fromm their dominance up front, Deadlast won this series with one of their better players playing in net. J.Sanoudakis missed action due to an injury which had K.Kakivelis take the lead role between the pipes. After as shaky start in game one, K.Kakivelis may need to consider his new role as the net minder shined throughout the course of the series.

With both series going down to the wire, two very familiar teams will meet in the final. This is a situation that’s been circled in both teams’ calendars. Whoever takes it, will have bragging rights up until the other returns the favor. Deadlast will use their youth and speed to buzz around the P.E.Y.O defense while the P.E.Y.O will look to some of their cannons to get their scoring done.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Niko Gikas of Deadlast. In three games, the sharp shooter accumulated ten points and a shootout goal to help eliminate the Chiefs

E Thursday Playoffs

Thursday December 8(Quarter-finals)

(7)SBS Trashers vs Street Ballers(0)

Street Ballers picked apart by high-octane Trashers

With the SBS Trashers hungry to begin what could be a long playoff run, the division leaders meant business in their decisive win over the Street Ballers. The SBS Trashers grew stronger as the game went on. It was by the second period where the powerless Street Ballers fell apart. J.Scalia and M.Elfassy each scored power play goals building a 4-0 lead after two frames. P.Hodhod along with Elfassy went on to add their second of the night while F.Gentile controlled the back end accumulating four helpers. The Street Ballers attempted almost 20 shots and were unable to solve R.Pampena. Now that this round is out of the way, the SBS Trashers will enter the semi finals in their quest for a repeat to the final.

(7)Chiefs vs Carnage(2)

Chiefs pummel Carnage in 7-2 rout

The Chiefs made sure to start strong and they did building a 3-0 first period lead before countering any hopes of a Carnage comeback. Using their three centers and two sets of wingers, the veteran side got contributions fromm many players. But it’s not only the forwards that produce in this club. P.Cardillo and N.Gilbert provide just as much offence as both defensemen combined for three straight goals. D.Galloro got the ball rolling striking first and last to finish his night with five points. The Chiefs couldn’t ask for a better game dominating in most areas. S.Pare held a tight ship up until the early stages of the third period where S.Bourlakos’s finally solved the stubborn net minder.

(2)Werewolves vs P.E.Y.O(8)

J.Courteau and P.E.Y.O oust Werewolves, punch ticket to semi finals

It came at a time when the game was already out of reach, but nothing should be taken away fromm anybody who can score four goals. J.Courteau had a field day by the third period. The rugged forward did more in one frame that most players do during a season. With the score 4-1 after two periods, J.Courteau put the game away posting four tallies. He did get help by B.Deslauriers who normally puts the ball in the net, but decided to be generous instead since it’s the holiday season. Prior to the onslaught, J.Pantelis continues to score as a well as the crafty centre man added two more goals. The Werewolves don’t usually give up so many, especially in the most important time of the season. Despite a close first period, this match belonged to only the P.E.Y.O.

(7)Deadlast vs French Connection(4)

Deadlast use speed to outlast French Connection

The French Connection have all the necessary basics of what it takes to do well except for maybe one thing, and that is speed. With the help of a couple of quick forwards, Deadlast used their speed to their advantage. K.Kakivelis is an example of it as the forward opened the scoring before adding his second that stood up for the winner. For two straight periods, this match wasn’t even close. Deadlast entered the third period up 5-1 before the French Connection finally woke up. The Trailing side scored three straight goals that included two with the man advantage to pull within one. But as much as the comeback was in effect, the momentum eventually got crushed when N.Gikas and J.Skafidas each scored to secure the win. M.Nikas collected four points and J.Sanoudakis kept his club in it when it mattered the most facing up to 26 shots.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Jonathan Courteau of the P.E.Y.O. In one period alone, the sharp shooter struck four times to help secure an 8-2 win over the Werewolves.

In a night where all the favorites came in, each side will enter the next phase, and that is the semi final round. The match ups are as follows:

(1)SBS Trashers vs P.E.Y.O(4) Goal scoring and solid goaltending won’t be an issue for both sides. That leaves one important aspect of hockey which is defense. Whoever decides to apply playing better without the ball should prevail in this battle. The SBS Trashers won both their encounters during the regular season. But that won’t bother the P.E.Y.O too much knowing that the games were extremely close.

(2)Chiefs vs Deadlast(3) Both sides will need to play two full out 45 minute games in what will likely go down to the wire. The Chiefs need to make it difficult for the Deadlast forwards. If they do that then they’ll be fine. As for Deadlast, they’ll need to figure out how to penetrate many layers of defense including a very good goalie.

E Division

Saturday December 3

(2)Chiefs vs SBS Trashers(1)

Motivated Chiefs stun Trashers with late goal

N.Gilbert roofed a top corner with 1:30 left to play, and the Chiefs somehow rallied to beat the SBS Trashers in a matinee game. For an older club having to play with six to seven players at certain times during the game, the Chiefs were very satisfied with their overall performance. P.Cardillo and N.Gilbert controlled the back end while S.Pare stood square making all the necessary saves required. The first goal did belong to the Trashers. M.Panarello used a precise writ shot to beat Pare by the twelve minute mark of the second period. Knowing that they were within striking distance, V.Pandza tied the game on the power play before Gilbert came to the rescue late in the game. The SBS Trashers weren’t too pleased with the outcome, but won’t be too concerned knowing that J.Scalia and F.Gentile were absent. The good news for the Chiefs was that they were also missing many players that can only help them more moving forward.

 (8)French Connection vs Carnage(2)

French Connection snaps 5 game losing streak, get back on track for playoffs

The French Connection wanted to end their slump by treating this match as a season opener. A good start to the day enabled the French Connection to return to good habits. After building a 3-1 first period lead, the momentum just continued on the rest of the way. P.Paquette opened the scoring and added his second early in the third period. C.Corneau duplicated his teammates efforts burying a pair as well while J.Farrese did his usual collecting a bunch of points to finish with one goal and three assists. The French Connection felt glad to see many things work such as their special teams where they scored once shorthanded and on the power play. This win couldn’t come at a better time for a team that’s felt beaten down.

(4)Werewolves vs P.E.Y.O(5)

J.Courteau plays the set up man, P.E.Y.O outlast Werewolves

Both sides knew that this game wasn’t an indication of much with so many missing players missing. But with the standings still up for grabs for positioning purposes, the P.E.Y.O wanted to make sure and place themselves higher in the standings to face off against a weaker opponent. It’s very unusual that J.Courteau will have a four assist game without a goal, but maybe it’s got something to do with sunlight since it was a day game. Whatever the reasons, Courteau’s three helpers went to help Y.Gazura on three occasions while feeding K.Fiore, who also excelled with three points. The Werewolves’ only struggled towards the latter part of the match which is normal for an older club used playing with a lot more players. J.Guerriero gave his team a shot by scoring twice and setting up his captain L.Versaci early in the game.

(4)Street Ballers vs Deadlast(6)

G.Lallis posts rare hat trick in 6-4 win over Ballers

It may never have happened before, but G.Lallis pulled off a rare hat trick on Saturday afternoon. G.Lallis is known for his ability to defend well, and dish out the outlet pass but today he showed that he can also score. As much as he did something remarkable, Lallis may need to be reminded to not get ahead of himself. Deadlast won this game in the second period outscoring the Street Ballers 4-1.T.Panagakos was behind setting up three of the four second goals. J.Crivello and T.Costopoulos contributed combining for six points while J.Sanoudakis faced 25 shots to earn the win in net. This win bumps Deadlast into third place of the division where they’ll face off against the French Connection in the first round.

The SalumiVino player of the day goes to Jonathan Farrese of the French Connection. The centerman couldn’t perform the way he did at a better time. After dropping five consecutive games, J.Farrese put his club back on track with four points to finish the season with some hope.

This concludes the end of the regular season. All eight teams who played on this day will be putting their season on the line Thursday night. With the quarter finals just a few days away, the match ups are as follows:

(1)SBS Trashers vs Street Ballers(8) With the aggressive for check by the SBS Trashers, the Street Ballers need to react quick or else they have no chance what so ever

(2)Chiefs vs Carnage(7) Chiefs are riding a hot hand. The onus is on Carnage to figure out how to stop the hot club

(3)Deadlast vs French Connection(6) You know what you’re getting with Deadlast, but not the French Connection. In a hot and cold season, this game will depend on if the French Connection decide to play a full 45 minute game

(4)P.E.Y.O vs Werewolves(5) Both sides love to score but the Werewolves also love to defend. The P.E.Y.O may need to play a chess match versus a structured side or their season could end early

E Division

Thursday December 1

(1)Eagles vs Werewolves(8)

Werewolves top line at it again, Eagles fall short of a playoff spot

It was a reoccurring theme for the Werewolves top line as they put forth a vintage performance in their lopsided win over the Eagles. A.Zarzour, D.Traversy and J.Guerriero find each other better than anyone as their chemistry produced a total of ten points combined. The Eagles saw their season slowly fade away as the game kept favoring the Werewolves. P.Turturici has missed action as a net minder for a very long time but hasn’t shown any signs of rust by allowing only one goal. Whether it was a nice goal or not,Turturici surely wasn’t happy giving it up in hopes of recording a shutout.

(3)P.E.Y.O vs SBS Trashers(5)

Good start, bad finish for P.E.Y.O

It was the kind of start that P.E.Y.O might have scripted. Energy, polish and feistiness in equal doses gave P.E.Y.O a 3-1 first period lead against the SBS Trashers. But unfortunately what started so well eventually fell apart as the game went on. The SBS Trashers got off the ropes and regained control netting four straight markers. No one played the hero with five different players getting the better of S.Brown. G.Bampos put the Trashers up 4-3 in the third period right before P.Nadeau added insurance to collect an eight win in nine matches. After a shaky start to the night, R.Pampena told himself enough is enough as the net minder bounced back to deny his opponents.

(2)Carnage vs Street Ballers(1)

Carnage edge Ballers in penalty filled game

M.St-Laurent and his captain F.Pace each scored on the power play, and Carnage edged off the Street Ballers in what wasn’t a game for the faint of heart. Each side spent plenty of time next to the scorekeeper rather than keeping the game honest. With that comes plenty of power play chances where both sides scored their few goals on. B.Madonis couldn’t have played a better game as the goaltender was nearly flawless up until the late stages of the contest. Carnage have really struggled in the goal scoring department with only 15 goals for prior to the match which forces them to rely heavily on B.Madonis, and an overall solid defensive game where they’ve squeaked out three wins in nine starts. This result guarantees a playoff spot for both sides due to the Eagles loss earlier on.

(4)P.E.Y.O vs Chiefs(6)

Good start, bad finish part 2 for P.E.Y.O

Despite two quick goals by J.Courteau, the P.E.Y.O weren’t able to protect their lead once more. The Chiefs shrugged off the bad start and responded right away to finish the frame up 3-2.And they weren’t done just yet adding three more consecutive markers to put a strangle hold in the match. P.Cardillo played the role of a goal scorer as the rugged defenseman led the way bagging a hat trick. In addition, D.Galloro and N.Gilbert did what was expected of them as both players collected three points each. After a bad stretch of hockey, the P.E.Y.O did finish stronger with the games last two tallies but it wasn’t nearly enough.

(5)Deadlast vs French Connection(0)

J.Sanoudakis and Deadlast shutout French Connection

It’s not very often that the French Connection are off the board, but tonight J.Sanoudakis did something remarkable by turning everything his way. The cerebral net minder focused early on and relied on the guys in front of him to take care of their tasks. M.Nikas opened and closed the scoring as the only player to beat F.Gaudet-Peloquin twice. J.Skafidas didn’t score but set up three teammates. Deadlast entered the night ready and took nothing for granted as they prepare for a more important season. For now, plenty of clubs will be jousting for positions with only one game remaining. Regardless of where all eight teams finish, the first round is a one game elimination which can go either way.

Saturday will be the end of the regular season. With still so many spots open, every game will have an impact on the standings.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Paolino Cardillo of the Chiefs. The rugged defenseman has more than just his defensive aspect to the game. On occasion, Cardillo is able to find the back of the net like he did versus the P.E.Y.O by completing a hat trick.

E Division

Thursday November 24

(3)Street Ballers vs Carnage(4)

Carnage keep playoff hopes alive with big second period

G.Santacroce, F.Pace and C.DeMelo each had two points and Carnage kept their playoff hopes alive with a close 4-3 win over the Street Ballers. This result puts them within a one point striking distance with two clubs while sharing the final playoff spot with the Eagles. For well over two periods, B.Madonis held the Street Ballers to only one goal. In a late effort to climb back into the game, A.Jalbert and his captain M.Gibeault scored the game’s last two tallies only to fall short in the end.

(5)Eagles vs Deadlast(7)

Eagles blow opportunity in total meltdown

It was just a week ago that the Eagles did something remarkable by handing the SBS Trashers their first loss of the season, and the way things started in this contest, the Eagles looked to duplicate their efforts against Deadlast. After netting two shorthanded goals, and carrying a 4-0 lead, the Eagles looked primed to stringing their third consecutive win. However, and for whatever reason a total meltdown was in the making. Deadlast eventually turned the switch and slowly got their engine running. The comeback began fairly late in the second period with two goals going in. Unable to stop the bleeding, the Eagles saw the saw the game slip away in the third period giving up six of seven goals. N.Gikas and J.Skafidas each scored twice in that sequence as both players completely over turned the match. To their help, T.Costopoulos helped set up four markers. With this loss, the Eagles may be forced to win their last game of the regular season and possibly need certain combinations to happen if they hope to get in for a playoff spot.

(8)SBS Trashers vs French Connection(4)

First line dominance leads Trashers to their winning ways

The line between E.Panzera, J.,Scalia and M.Elfassy is something that most opponents can’t figure out how to slow down. The French Connection stood watching all eight goals go in by that combination. Known more for his scoring touch, J.Scalia had the most tallies netting half of his clubs goals. Next in line was M.Elfassy bagging a hat trick while his captain E.Panzera notched the winner early in the third period. All three players combined for thirteen points. As for the French Connection, J.Farrese will always get noticed as the solid centre man participated in all four goals.

(7)Chiefs vs Werewolves(5)

Chiefs outlast Werewolves in scoring fest

Shoot and you never know. Each side preached that modo on Thursday night that resulted in back and forth action between two clubs that normally play a little more conservative brand of hockey. However, with two very early goals going in by the Chiefs, this game was headed for a barrage of goals. The Chiefs did look to be in good control up 5-1 after two periods but that lasted only so long. The Werewolves eventually battled back and took control of the third period posting four tallies. P.Turturici used two blistering slap shots to beat S.Pare while M.Minkiewicz riffled a pair as well to narrow the gap. Luckily enough, the Chiefs did some scoring of their own with the help of D.Galloro’s hat trick. A.Moscato also scored three goals in the win while P.Santullo roofed a perfect top corner to beat A.Mancini.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Joseph Scalia of the SBS Trashers. The pure goal scorer came through for his club accumulating seven points that included four goals in an 8-4 win over the French Connection.

E Division

Thursday November 17

(3)SBS Trashers vs Eagles(5)

Eagles deliver big blow in stunning win over SBS Trashers

The SBS Trashers may have learned a very valuable lesson on Thursday night, and that lesson is to take no one for granted. For a team that looked like were headed for a perfect regular season saw their streak come to end after six consecutive wins. It’s one thing to lose, but what made this contest even more devastating was the fact that it came versus the last place Eagles. But the bottom dwellers didn’t concern themsleves with who their opponents were. The Eagles played their game and did more than a fine job, especially in the second period where they gave it to the Trashers with four unanswered goals. Five different players tallied that included two power play markers by S.Courtemanche and M.Bolduc. With this win, the Eagles jumped ahead of Carnage for that last playoff spot and will look to continue for a strong finish to the season after defeating the first place Trashers.

(2)French Connection vs P.E.Y.O(7)

P.E.Y.O keeps engine running, inch closer to first place

J.Pantelis, S.Marashlian and B.Deslauriers each had two goals and the P.E.Y.O had no problems handling the French Connection a 7-2 loss. The damage was done as of the first period with the margin widened by three tallies. To make things worse, J.Pantelis made the score 4-0 with a power play marker that resulted in four second period goals. The French Connection were limited to their chances by not getting the ball possession they are used to. N.Viau and P.Hargreaves each scored in the loss. This is the French Connection’s third straight defeat of the season after starting off with a 3-1 record.

(4)Werewolves vs Chiefs(3)

Despite short bench, Chiefs came inches close

With only one spare, the Chiefs used a very basic game plan, and that was to simply wait for an opportunity. That style forced the Werewolves to create space and numbers to generate their scoring chances. Eventually the ball did go in and Werewolves had the luxury of playing with the lead. All their guns found the back of the net. J.Guerriero, A.Zarzour and D.Traversy, names that keep coming up each got to S.Pare, who was still brilliant despite allowing four goals. The Chiefs never let up in this one forcing the Werweolves to play till the very end. V.Pandza scored twice and P.Santullo got the other tally, who had a ton of chances with shots that hit the posts and a crossbar. If not for A.Mancini between the pipes, the Chiefs may have pulled this one out.

(0)Carnage vs Deadlast(8)

N.Gikas hits four goals as Deadlast cruise for easy win

M.Gikas helped himself to a four goal performance in a game that had no stress for Deadlast. Gikas pulled his club away as of the second period where he completed an early hat trick for a 4-0 lead. At that point things didn’t change much for Carnage, who were unable to get anything going. They did have nearly 20 shots but nothing went by J.Sanoudakis. Deadlast made Carnage pay on their two penalties that saw J.Skafidas and L.Bavellas benefit. Although they hold a game in hand over the Eagles, F.Pace needs to figure out how to get the most out of his players, or else their season will end earlier then hoped for.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Niko Gikas of Deadlast. The spark plug was all over the court producing four goals and two assists in a convincing win over Carnage.

E Division

Thursday November 10

(3)Street Ballers vs Eagles (5)

Eagles taste victory for first time this season

Well it was bound to happen, the Eagles finally won a game this season. This victory snapped a six game losing streak, and despite the bad start, the Eagles are tied in points with Carnage for that last playoff spot. They did get plenty of help by T.Daigneault, who was all over the court posting three goals and an assist. The game took one direction by the second period with the Eagles scoring three goals in a span of only six minutes. The Street Ballers scored once in every frame that saw A.Jalbert bag two out of their three goals.

(5)French Connection vs Chiefs(10)

Chiefs run up the score, French Connection had better nights

It was somewhat of a strange night for the French Connection and their net minder. The Chiefs at one point realized they just needed to shoot on net to get their scoring done. Many shots came fromm far that were either screened or deflected in, giving almost no chance for F.Gaudet-Peloquin to react. P.Scotti and V.Pandza each scored twice in the win while J.Noonan did the same for the French Connection. Each side played to a 3-3 first period before the Chiefs completely took over by the second riffling five unanswered goals.

(2)Carnage vs P.E.Y.O(5)

J.Courteau, J.Pantelis each score twice to lift P.E.Y.O past Carnage

Having been snake bitten for the entire season, J.Pantelis finally knew what it felt like to score for his club. The slick centre man broke out notching his first two goals of the season to help P.E.Y.O get by Carnage. It was a game that Carnage had no choice to play tight going up against an offence that can score at will. It wasn’t a bad job overall display except for the second period where they lost the frame 3-1.With only eleven goals in six games, Carnage know where their problem lies. Unfortunately, it’s an area of the game that can’t really be thought so they have no choice to always rely on their net minder B.Madonis and a defensive styled game.

(5)SBS Trashers vs Deadlast(1)

Trashers refuse to lose, Deadlast had no answers

The question becomes, how does anybody in the E Thursday division stop the well oiled SBS Trashers. It seems that there isn’t much of a solution except for maybe a couple of teams that could hand them a loss. For now, no one’s gotten there and the SBS Trashers will look to keep it that way en route to a perfect season. Deadlast found out how difficult it was by being simply overmatched, at least for this game anyway. With the help of three helpers by P.Hodhod, F.Gentile scored twice while M.Panarello tallied to open up the scoring .Out of their 22 shots, Deadlast only scored once. G.Lallis was the lone player to figure out R.Pampena, who continues to dominate in front of the net.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Thierry Daigneault of the Eagles. The drought finally ended for the Eagles thanks to a three goal and one assist performance by their speedster up front.

E Division

Thursday November 3

(9)Werewolves vs Eagles(4)

Werewolves use second period explosion to blow past Eagles

With three top scoring threats such as J.Guerriero, D.Traversy and A.Zarzour, the Werewolves will continue to deliver getting more than enough offense to win hockey games. That trio combined for 14 points in a dominant 9-4 win over the Eagles. J.Guerriero led the way in the scoring department striking four times while A.Zarzour took care of the playmaking setting up four tallies. Each side played a wide opened first period trading three goals each. M.Bolduc scored twice and set up T.Daigneault for the Eagles, who couldn’t keep up as the game went on. The Werewolves pulled away as of the second period netting four unanswered goals.

(2)Carnage vs Chiefs(4)

Chiefs grind out gritty win over Carnage

At times it wasn’t pretty, but that was still ok for the Chiefs who got the end result. After two periods and with the help of P.Cardillo’s two second period tallies, the orange shirts felt comfortable with their game heading into the third. That cushion came in handy with the Chiefs taking a numerous amount of penalty minutes.In an effort to come back, Carnage did score twice with goals by G.SantacroceJr and M.St-Laurent but the time just wasn’t there. S.Pare made some incredible saves that would normally go in as the net minder keeps reminding his club how vital he is.

(1)Street Ballers vs SBS Trashers(8)

Red hot Trashers continue to roll

The SBS Trashers ride to victory wasn’t a bumpy one at all. The beginning of the end for the Street Ballers occurred late in the first period with the Trashers sparking three quick goals. The second period wasn’t any different as there more tallies went in for a commanding 6-0 lead. M.Elfassy scored twice while six other players found the back of the net. The only thing left over for a perfect night was to see if R.Pampena was able to preserve a shutout. Unfortunately for the net minder, E.Garon scored the Street Ballers only goal with five minutes left in the game. Still without a defeat after five starts, the SBS Trashers are the topic of conversation for many teams that want to hand them a first loss.

(2)P.E.Y.O vs Deadlast(5)

Deadlast geared up for rival match up

P.E.Y.O and Deadlast aren’t strangers to one another and it isn’t often that a meeting between the two doesn’t hold some semblance of importance. Thursday night’s matchup between both clubs was only about bragging rights.Knowing the importance of having a good start to game, Deadlast struck first when J.Skafidas beat S.Brown by the nine minute mark of the first period. The second frame was just as similar with P.Elizardo notching a lone goal for a 2-0 lead. With J.Sanoudakis playing the way he did, P.E.Y.O kept getting frustrated to solve the net minder. Eventually a couple of goals by S.Marashlian and L.Passereli did get through but Deadlast would remain in control by holding their lead. This result has both clubs sharing an identical 3-2 record. With this game out of the way, Deadlast will have another real challenge ahead of them, and that is to go up against the league leading SBS Trashers.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Stephane Pare of the Chiefs. Game in and game out the net minder keeps giving his club a real chance to win hockey games. Tonight was just another day at the office for Pare, who made a couple of game changing saves in a 4-2 win over Carnage.

E Division

Thursday October 20

(5)Street Ballers vs Chiefs(1)

Bad starts proves costly for Chiefs

There was just about a minute left in the first period when S.Pare and the Chiefs were ready to play. At that point, the score was already 2-0 due to a pair of team goals along with an automatic delay of game penalty. Regardless the unfortunate start, the Street Ballers still showed that they were the better club. M.Lapierre and M.Martino each scored over a minute apart and the Street Ballers carried a commanding 4-0 lead after two periods. Lapierre went on to add his second to widen the gap, and with just over a minute remaining, P.Cardillo notched the Chiefs lone goal. S.Sauk may have had his shutout taken away but performed extremely well to capture the win.

(5)Werewolves vs Carnage(3)

D.Traversy delivers in one man show

The Werewolves had plenty to cheer about with their go to guy overwhelming the Carnage defense. D.Traversy was absolutely dynamic posting four out of his clubs five goals. The Werewolves didn’t have the better start but surely the better finish after netting three second period tallies as of the mid way point of the match. J.Guerriero, V.Miraldo and P.Stroubakis each collected two helpers. Carnage had their best moments in the first period when A.Hakim and M.St-Laurent scored only 20 seconds apart.

(3)French Connection vs Deadlast(7)

Deadlast wait for last period to down French Connection

Similar to the Chiefs vs Street Ballers contest, the French Connection found themselves without a goaltender till sometime between the five and ten minute mark. That made the score 1-0 in favor of Deadlast who went on to add another goal by their leader C.Zafiropoulos before the frame ended. With the second period slightly favoring the French Connection, the final frame couldn’t be said the same. Deadlast put the match away riffling three unanswered goals. P.Elizardo buried his second and G.Lallis bagged a power play marker for a three goal cushion. It’s not often that the French Connection are limited to only three goals in a game, but that’s maybe got to do with the fact that J.Sanoudakis was solid between the pipes.

(0)Eagles vs P.E.Y.O(7)

7-0 rout, B.Deslauriers dazzles with hat trick

B.Deslauriers, often referred to many as a goal scoring machine was in his usual form posting another one of many hat tricks. The sniper opened the scoring and notched goals in every frame to provide a decisive result over the struggling Eagles. P.E.Y.O netted goals on both sides of their special teams. Deslauriers riffled a shorthanded marker while producing a power play goal as well. J.Courteau isn’t a stranger either to finding the back of the net as the right handed sniper collected two more goals. The Eagles didn’t fire too many shots, and couldn’t get at least one by S.Brown, who earned a 14 save shutout.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Dave Traversy of the Werewolves. Unable to be contained, the sharp shooter provided most of the offense with an impressive four goal game.

E Division

Thursday October 13

(7)French Connection vs Eagles(6)

French Connection third period surge overwhelms Eagles

As much as the Eagles played fine for two full periods it just wasn’t enough against a team like the French Connection. Up until the nine minute mark of the final frame, the Eagles were never down in the game. P.Hargreaves was dynamite by the third participating in three unanswered goals. After setting up two teammates, Hargreaves provided the go ahead marker which held up till the final whistle. The Eagles put up an overall good fight making it a priority early on. A.Campeau sparked three goals while M.Bolduc scored the Eagles first two of the match. The French Connection had J-F Leclerc, J.Farrese and J-F Belanger each score twice.

(10)Werewolves vs Deadlast(3)

Werewolves top players thrive in 10-3 rout of Deadlast

If it wasn’t one top forward, than it was another causing Deadlast mayhem in this particular contest. D.Traversy led the way in the goal scoring department posting four tallies while J.Guerriero riffled a pair. Deadlast, despite what the score indicates were only down 4-2 after two periods. It was by the final frame where the flood gates opened for the Werewolves and where D.Traversy scored most of his goals with three in a row. It came in a losing cause but J.Crivello and T.Costopoulos clicked well combining for six points.

(3)SBS Trashers vs Carnage(1)

Trashers power play shines once more in win over Carnage

On most nights, the SBS Trashers will win regardless the situation, but when they have the man advantage, it’s almost a guarantee. Carnage couldn’t ask for a better game and maybe would have had a better result if they didn’t spend too much time in the penalty box. On four opportunities, the red machine struck twice with goals by D.Brunetti and by their captain E.Panzera. This contest went without a goal for nearly half the match. A.Plescia changed that by the mid way point of the third period. R.Pampena was another determining factor as the net minder once again stood sharp in net allowing only one goal by A.Hakim.

(3)Street Ballers vs P.E.Y.O(5)

K.Fiore hat trick leads P.E.Y.O past Ballers

K.Fiore didn’t waste much time to get his club going versus the Street Ballers. After netting a power play goal, Fiore bagged his second only two minutes later. P.E.Y.O won the opening frame 3-1 but weren’t able to protect it well enough as the Street Ballers slowly crawled back into the game. It was their captain M.Guilbault that leveled the match on the power play. In hopes of carrying the momentum, the Street Ballers took an untimely penalty which led to a power play goal by T.Roberts. From there, K.Fiore added some insurance to complete his hat trick and give his club a second win in three starts.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Kris Fiore of P.E.Y.O. Kris Fiore has been on a tear as of late. His three goals and one assist helped propel his club to a 5-3 win over the Street Ballers.

E Division

Thursday October 6

(5)Werewolves vs Street Ballers(4)

Close but no cigar, Ballers run out of time

Two good periods of hockey was just enough for the Werewolves after nearly squandering a 4-1 lead. J.Guerriero made his presence felt igniting two goals and three assists. One of his tallies came off a rush down the wing where he got S.Sauk moving enough to slip the ball between his pads. While everything seemed fine and dandy for two periods, the same couldn’t be said for the third. The Street Ballers battled back netting goals by A.Jalbert, P.Chartier and Y.Dube, and all of a sudden the game was within striking distance. With still six minutes to play, A.Mancini decided it was enough denying every shot his way.

(6)French Connection vs SBS Trashers(7) O.T

SBS Trashers get final word in run and gun battle

Neither side seemed interested in defending properly which led to a high octane offensive battle. With plenty of fire power on both sides, the goalies had their hands full. The SBS Trashers had the game in regulation time but a late power play bullet by J-F Belanger sent this contest in overtime. As much as Belanger may have been the hero, the stable defenseman found himself in the penalty box early in overtime. It was almost a given that the Trashers would capitalize after both sides combined for 12 goals. M.Elfassy made a sweet pass to D.Brunetti who could have scored with his eyes closed. Brunetti, K.Hrivnack and their captain E.Panzera each scored twice. As for the French Connection, it came to no surprise that J.Farrese did most of the damage. The solid forward produced three goals and two helpers to collect five points.

(9)Chiefs vs Eagles(1)

D.Galloro’s vision makes goal scoring look easy

As long as you find yourself open, and D.Galloro has the ball, the chances of scoring are pretty high. D.Galloro sent many perfect feeds that resulted in five goals. A.Lanni benefited twice along with three other teammates. Apart fromm his assists, the crafty forward nodded a pair to finish with an impressive seven point night. The Chiefs only pulled away as of the second portion of the game. After a back breaking shorthanded marker by P.Scotti, the third period saw the Eagles completely disinterested. There only bright moment occurred when C.Gagnon-Ethier spoiled S.Pare’s perfect night late in the game.

(7)Deadlast vs Carnage(1)

Better prepared Deadlast came out swinging

Deadlast didn’t like the way things ended last week, and is why they made sure to get the start they needed. In only the first period alone, this contest was already done. J.Skafidas riffled a pair right before T.Costopoulos made the score 5-0 late in the frame. Unable to get anything going, Carnage had to wait up until the three minute mark of the third period to solve J.Sanoudakis. The net minder made 17 saves with the help of a solid defense in front of him. This was good character win for Deadlast who will look to get back on track.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Joey Guerriero of the Werewolves. After being out of action for a while, J.Guerriero hasn’t missed a beat producing five points in a 5-4 win over the Street Ballers.

E Division

Thursday September 29

(2)Eagles vs Street Ballers(4)

Three first period goals help Street Ballers defeat Eagles

The Street Ballers scored three times in the first period, including two goals by A.Jalbert to lead his club over the Eagles. In an effort to climb back into the game, the Eagles played much better but couldn’t get enough goal scoring. Both sides traded one second period goal each while the Eagles won the final frame with a tally by O.Seguin. S.Sauk captured the win and did a fine job between the pipes giving the Street Ballers their first win of the season.

(8)French Connection vs Werewolves(7) O.T

French Connection salvage night in extra time

It was throwback night as the French Connection and the Werewolves combined for 15 goals in what was a wild scoring affair. The goals came and came often, especially by the third period with both sides combining for eight goals. Each side had their natural snipers attend the scoring fest. D.Traversy had the most posting four tallies while A.Zarzour netted a pair for the Werewolves. J-F Belanger and J.Farrese each scored twice for the French Connection, but it was Farrese’s second goal that decided the outcome. The French Connection nearly let this one slip away carrying a 7-5 lead with only 15 seconds left on the clock. K.Miraldo and A.Zarzour each scored late to force the overtime. Luckily enough, J.Farrese had the final say or else the French Connection would have had a very hard time digesting the loss.

(6)SBS Trashers vs P.E.Y.O(5) O.T

J.Scalia and the SBS Trashers out duel P.E.Y.O

You couldn’t ask for a closer match such as this one. The SBS Trashers and the P.E.Y.O have similar elements to their game that could have only suggested a race to the finish line. Each side traded the same amount of goals in every period. Both teams had one player score twice that saw J.Courteau bury a pair for the P.E.Y.O while D.Brunetti tallied twice for the SBS Trashers. With overtime settling the outcome, J.Scalia and the SBS Trashers celebrated one extra time to earn the extra points. F.Gentile collected four points in the win. As for P.E.Y.O, B.Deslauriers was limited to only one goal but helped set up his line mate J.Courteau both times.

(4)Chiefs vs Deadlast(1)

Chiefs use third period to down Deadlast

For two straight periods, both teams had no idea where this game was going. Each side played to a low scoring 1-1 tie and struggled to get a go ahead marker until the final 15 minutes of play. The Chiefs started the period strong with a goal by P.Charbonneau. That helped loosen the legs by the Chiefs as they just got better with time. P.Scotti widened the margin by two and P.Santullo summed up the game moments later with his second of the match. This was a kind of win that the Chiefs needed their net minder to stay sharp. S.Pare allowed only one goal on 25 shots and was a vital reason why his club earned their first win of the season.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Alexis Jalbert of the Street Ballers. In his first game with the Street Ballers, Jalbert scored twice while setting up a goal in a close 4-2 win over the Eagles.

E Division

Thursday September 22

(5)French Connection vs Street Ballers(4) S.O

French Connection top Ballers in shootout

M.Page and J.Farrese helped the French Connection get a good start to the season netting two out of the three shootout goals. The French Connection took the lead twice but the most important lead belonged to the Street Ballers when M.Lapierre put his club up 3-2 in the third period. It didn’t take long after that for J.Dumont of the French Connection to respond and level the game. Each side played through almost 15 minutes without a goal. F.Peloquin secured the win for his club by denying two out of the three shootout attempts. During the game, J.Farrese collected two points before faking out S.Sauk in the breakaways for the winner.

(3)Werewolves vs SBS Trashers(6)

Well oiled Trashers continue from where they left off

It’s only the first game of the regular season but the SBS Trashers will forget what it’s like to lose hockey games. If everyone shows up, the defending champs will be heading for another successful season and possibly a second championship. F.Gentile and P.Nadeau will produce points regularly as both players nodded a pair each. Apart from those two players being an issue, the Trashers have a clicking trio involving J.Scalia, M.Elfassy and their captain E.Panzera. Those five players take care of their five man unit which results in goals almost every time. Unless you play them properly and stay out of the penalty box, the SBS Trashers can be defeated, but it would take a full 45 minute effort. Tonight, the Werewolves didn’t have it and aren’t too concerned knowing the season is still young.

(0)Eagles vs Carnage(2)

Absent captain stalls offence

It’s not to say that if K.Certosini was ready to play that the Eagles could have sparked some offence, but it sure didn’t help having their leader sidelined with injury. Unable to score, the Eagles kept hitting a wall. B.Madonis made it look easy at times as the experience net minder made sure to deny every shot and chance towards him. One of the two rare goals of the contest came at the eight minute mark of the opening frame when F.Pace opened the scoring on the power play. The captain is still showing he’s got it after receiving a feed from A.Haikim to get on board. J.Bourlakos later added an insurance marker with less than four minutes remaining.

(3)Chiefs vs P.E.Y.O(7)

Chiefs, unable to execute game plan

It’s one thing to talk about what needs to be done, but it’s another when you just can’t execute it. Prior to the match, the Chiefs focused their attention on a certain trio that ultimately made minced meat out of them. B.Deslauriers, J.Courteau and A.Jalilvand looked at times like they were playing pond hockey. That line combined for six goals and 14 points, something that every opponent needs to worry about. Despite the loss, the Chiefs didn’t play for a while and have been conditioned to start most of their seasons very slow. With time and a couple of adjustments, the veteran club will be up and running, especially when it counts the most.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Bobby Madonis of Carnage. The stubborn net minder said no to every orange ball his way to record an early season shutout.

Bramabulls E1 division champs

Thursday April 21 (E1 Finals)

(0)Werewolves vs Bramabulls(4) E1 Game 1

Beaudry gets shutout, Bulls over power Wolves in game one

Jonathan Beaudry carried the Bramabulls early with many key stops and earned a shutout to take a 1-0 series lead. The net minder did his toughest work earlier on where the Werewolves failed to capitalize on many opportunities. Each side struggled to get on the score sheet for the longest time. After receiving a perfect pass from S.Marricco, F.Venditti cracked the barrier. The Bramabulls did most of their work by the third bagging three straight markers from different goal scorers.

(3)Bramabulls vs Werewolves(4) E1 Game 2

J.Guerriero riffles a beauty, Werewolves even series with close win

Forward J.Guerriero had an enduring night, but still found the strength to give the Werewolves a big goal in their must win match up. The contest was tied 3-3 when Guerriero riffled a rocket that not even a radar can detect. The Werewolves played with more confidence knowing that they can beat J.Beaudry, who was rock solid in game one. With the help of two power play goals and balanced scoring, the Werewolves gave themselves a real chance entering a third and deciding game. In the loss, S.Marricco accumulated more points by scoring twice on P.Turturici.

(1)Werewolves vs Bramabulls(5) E1 Game 3

Verta’s patience, DiPerna’s two goals topple Wolves in biggest game of the season

After playing through a full season, and grinding playoff rounds, each side had only fifteen minutes to decide who was going to take it home. As it’s usually the case, the first goal is often vital on how the game goes. Both teams posses a similar style that has them playing very tight when ahead. The Bramabulls wasted barely 40 seconds to get on board. D.Verta riffled a one timing feed from his captain A.DiPerna to beat P.Turturici short side. That was just the beginning for the two linemates. On a later play, D.Verta showed incredible patience with two players close to him before sending a cute pass to DiPerna for another big tally. Both players stepped it up when it mattered the most combining for six points. Once the Werewolves fell behind by three goals, the hope was gone. While each side had plenty of players for the big dance, the Bramabulls might have had that extra intensity in the end to make the difference between winning and losing. Each team have reached this point plenty of times due to their experience and smart play. But with room for only one winner, the Bramabulls found a way to be the better of both sides. Plenty of credit goes out to the captain Anthony DiPerna for managing a bunch of players when the time arose. On behalf of Hockeyballe.com, congratulations go out to the captain the Bramabulls for winning the E1 Thursday division.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Danny Verta of the Bramabulls. In the biggest game of the season, the crafty forward showed some magic with three big plays in a 5-1 win over the Werewolves.

French Connection E2 division champs

Thursday April 21 (E2 finals)

(6)French Connection vs SBS Trashers(5) E2 Game 1

French Connection hold off Trashers to take game one

O.Valiquette scored two goals and the French Connection built enough of a cushion to hang on for a 6-5 win. One goal that the SBS Trashers will be looking back at is when Valiquette bagged his second late in the first period in a shorthanded situation. The younger squad had to battle from behind all game long to recover from the error. As much as the will was there, the production simply wasn’t enough. E.Panzera, captain of the Trashers scored twice while J.Scalia collected four points. The French Connection usually depend on one particular line, but this match had everyone contribute one way or another. The one positive that the SBS Trashers took in this contest was that they finished very strong only to run out of time.

(2)SBS TRashers vs French Connection(4) E2 Game 2

French Connection top line connects, crowned champions of E2 division

Unlike their previous match, the French Connection looked to their big trio to get the job done. J.Farrese, F.Major and O.Valiquette coupled with some lack of disciple enabled the three players to get all of the scoring. The French Connection scored twice on the power play in the first period to once again put the pressure on the Trashers. Despite being down, the men in red rebounded with a better second period effort to trail within one. With still plenty of time left over, the SBS Trashers fired as many balls possible towards F.Gaudet-Peloquin but couldn’t solve the tall net minder. In both games, the French Connection got the start they wanted and played it to their advantage forcing the SBS Trashers to play a more aggressive way. It wasn’t due to any lack of effort but maybe just a bad start to both games. After reaching this point many times before, the French Connection celebrated another championship. On Behalf of Hockeyballe.com, congratulations go out to Nicolas Viau and the rest of the French Connection for getting it done.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Olivier Valiquette of the French Connection. The sniper was involved in nearly all the goals scored by the French Connection to merit the honor.

E Division

Thursday April 7

E1 Semi finals

(2)United Arms vs Werewolves(3) Game 2

D.Traversy scoring tear evens series with Arms

Facing adversity is something that experience is very used to, and it showed as the veteran squad evened their series with the United Arms. With the return of their net-minder P.Turturici coupled with the performance of their best goal scorer, the Werewolves were able to bounce back in game two. D.Traversy had a huge night and was a big reason for the outcome as the sniper posted goals in every frame. He did get the help from J.Guerriero and by his captain K.Miraldo as both players combined for four points. The United Arms had some power play minutes to work with but struggled to penetrate a solid defense.

(1)Werewolves vs United Arms(0) Game 3

P.Turturici caps close series with shutout

It took all but one goal and a brilliant goaltending performance for the Werewolves to win the series and advance once more to familiar territory. With only 15 minutes of playing time, G.Delia took a feed from his captain K.Miraldo and made no mistake to beat K.Haratounian for a 1-0 lead. The United Arms knew the importance of getting that first goal, especially in this situation versus a team that defends like the Werwewolves. They did have their fair chances and enough shots to get at least one behind the net minder, but it wasn’t meant to be. P.Turturici made a statement in both games that he was willing and ready for the task. This win has the Werewolves reach the final once more, who will look to add to their acolytes in hopes of capturing another title.

(4)Kennedy Crew vs Bramabulls(7) Game 2

Bulls score four unanswered goals in third to sweep series

Despite being down, the Bramabulls weren’t planning on letting this game get away. Once the five minute mark of the third period hit, it was all over the Kennedy Crew .The Bramabulls stormed with four straight goals, and just like that, the series was over. C.Vellucci riffled a pair, D.Vellucci had three helpers and T.Settino notched the winner. The Kennedy Crew had three power play chances where they buried three out of their four goals. N.Kokovidis scored twice with the man advantage. Both games were very close, and both outcomes got ultimately decided by the third period where the Bramabulls won both frames.

With this result, the E1 Thursday division has only two teams left over. Both the Bramabulls and the Werewolves have plenty of recent success. Each side have the experience and all the necessary elements for championship material. It will come down to the wire as both teams will battle hard in the most important time of the season. It might not mean anything but the Werewolves did win both regular season games with scores of 4-1 & 6-1.

 

E2 semi finals

(1)National vs SBS Trashers(1) Game 2

SBS Trashers do just enough to advance to final

With the advantage of carrying last week’s win, the SBS Trashers had the option of the tie in order to advance. This contest was anywhere from being reassuring for the Trashers, who hung in there for dear life to pull it off. After trailing for nearly the entire night, National got revived when S.Laplante leveled the game at one goal a piece. That tally still gave plenty of time for a forced goal by National. The problem at that point and for the entire match was that R.Pampena was incredibly stubborn between the pipes. The sharp net minder was lights out and a major reason why his club is playing for the big prize.

(2)P.E.Y.O vs French Connection(6) Game 2

French Connection continue to role, sweep P.E.Y.O

The way the French Connection finished the first period, became just a question of time before they punched their ticket to the final. O.Valiquette and J.Farrese didn’t finish first and second of the scoring race for nothing. Both players were at it again on Thursday night combining for eight points. The P.E.Y.O were aware of the dynamic duo but failed to contain them having to fight all game from deficits. F.Peloquin-Gaudet takes plenty of room between the pipes and did more than his share allowing only two goals.

This result sets the stage for the final between the French Connection and the SBS Trashers. Each side met twice during the regular season trading one win each. The problem for the SBS Trashers was that their recent meeting wasn’t even close losing the game by a landslide of 10-2.But with their recent success, that will be looked as history as they look forward to a better outcome.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Remo Pampena of the SBS Trashers. The slick net minder stood on his head for two straight games to help send his club to the big dance.

E Division

Thursday March 31

E1 Semi finals

(2)Werewolves vs United Arms(4) Game 1

H.Jerjian scores two goals, Arms take 1-0 series lead

H.Jerjian scored very early and very late in the game to put the United Arms in front of a best of three series.The United Arms grabbed the start they wanted with two first period goals and led 3-0 until conceding their first tally. Having to play from behind, the Werewolves battled back to narrow the gap by one. J.Manteiga and A.Zarzour complemented each other sharing a goal and an assist each leaving over eleven minutes for an equalizer. While the momentum shifted towards the Werewolves, time proved to be their worst enemy as they were unable to even the score. The United Arms find themselves in a very good position, but they know game two will be even harder as the Werewolves regular net minder returns to action.

(5)Bramabulls vs Kennedy Crew(3) Game 1

Big third period makes difference in series opener

Despite grabbing the lead twice, the Kennedy Crew couldn’t distance themselves enough versus an army of players. The Bramabulls rolled their bench throughout the entire match and eventually got rewarded with a big finish to the game. Marco Diaco gave his club their first lead of the night on the power play. The Kennedy Crew did respond in the same fashion when G.Chountalos collected his third point of contest but fell short immediately with less than three minutes remaining. S.Marricco made the score 4-3 and D.Verta earned his fourth assist on D.Vellucci’s goal to cap off game one. Both sides looked to be evenly matched and kept the game extremely close for 45 minutes. The Kennedy Crew, despite dropping two leads will have no choice to play ahead in game two versus a deep line up, or their season will end earlier than hoped for.

E2 Semi finals

(3)SBS Trashers vs National(2) Game 1

Late tally propels Trashers over National

After trading two second period goals, the SBS Trashers found the back of the net late in the game to stun their opponents. The Trashers peppered the National goaltender with 31 shots but it was the last one that counted. Already with a goal, Joseph Scalia didn’t stop just yet as the sniper was able to notch his clubs biggest goal so far. Many things needed to go right for the SBS Trashers to get their result. The pivotal point of the game occurred in the first period where National failed to capitalize on a 5-3 power play for over two minutes. R.Pampena battled every ball and rocket his way to keep his club in it. Still not out of it yet, National won’t be going down that easy as the SBS Trashers will need another full out effort if they plan to go through.

(6)French Connection vs P.E.Y.O(5) Game 1

French Connection top line clicks in close 6-5 win over P.E.Y.O

The French Connection top line didn’t miss a beat and continue to be in fine form after defeating the P.E.Y.O on Thursday night. Usually, O.Valiquette does most of the scoring and J.Farrese helps set up the play but tonight the roles were a little reversed as Farrese riffled hat trick while Valiquette still notched two goals in his four point performance. After chasing their opponents all game, the P.E.Y.O managed to tie the game early in the third period courtesy of P.Elizardo’s second of the contest, but were never able to take the lead. The loss may have been frustrating but the P.E.Y.O know that they can compete with the division leaders.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Jonathan Farrese of the French Connection. In a close 6-5 win over P.E.Y.O, the power forward riffled a hat trick to help put his club up 1-0 in the series.

E Division

Thursday March 24 (E2 playoffs Round 1)

(6)National vs Carnage(5) O.T

National win OT thriller, knock out Carnage

Carnage came back from two big deficits, but National battled back with F.Tremblay scoring the game-winner in overtime to end it 6-5.Tremblay finished the game with two goals and an assist. National also got a big night from S.Laplante, who opened the scoring while setting up his teams last three goals .In less than six minutes from the opening draw, National piled a 3-0 lead that got erased, and a 5-3 lead that didn’t hold when S.Bordonaro leveled the game with less than four minutes remaining. At that point, it came down to the next goal. National never once trailed during the game and made sure not to do so with their biggest tally of the season so far.

(7)SBS Trashers vs Eagles(1)

Trashers routs Eagles in 7-1 playoff win

After taking a pair of costly penalties early on, the SBS Trashers made sure to capitalize with their five man unit. P.Nadeau and K.Hrivnak scored power play goals to help set the tone for the match. The Eagles had a chance to rebound on their power play chances but things only got worst giving up two shorthanded markers. D.Brunetti led the scoring posting a hat trick. The SBS Trashers came out determined and won the special teams battle scoring four goals. The only bright moment for the Eagles came when P-A Surprenant scored to solve R.Pampena.

(6)P.E.Y.O vs Mohicans(5)

Mohicans rally late, but fall short for early exit

It was a little too late for the Mohicans who stormed with four third period goals only to fall short in the end. The P.E.Y.O never once worried with the way the game went for two periods building a 4-1 lead, but had some concern after giving up two third period power play goals. P.Elizardo and K.Fiore scored twice each, Fiore netted one of his two for the game winner. The Mohicans also had Y.Sigouin and J.Quesnel-Vinet bury a pair. Each side entered the night with identical records which came to no one’s surprise that this contest was decided by only one goal.

All three winners will advance to the semi finals in a best of three series. The French Connection skipped the opening round for winning the division. They will take on P.E.Y.O while the SBS Trashers get National in their series.

E1 Regular season

(5)Bramabulls vs Kennedy Crew(3)

Bramabulls score five unanswered goals, wallop Kennedy Crew

There wasn’t much on the line as both sides know that they will face each other in next week’s semi final round. As much as the game had no meaning, each side wanted to set the tone in what will be an intense playoff series. The night began strong for the Kennedy Crew who built a 3-0 lead with the help of C.Doulis’s two goals. With still plenty of time, the Bramabulls used baby steps to slowly crawl out of their hole. T.Settino mounted the comeback with the Bramabulls first goal. The Bramabulls got their first lead fairly late in the game thanks to the very same T.Settino, who got help from S.Marricco’s second feed of the night. After starting the season 0-2, the Bramabulls won their last seven of eight games and will be a force to deal with if all their players show up.

(6)United Arms vs Chiefs(4)

Led by balanced team effort, Arms clinch playoff berth

It was a regular season game that had a lot more on the line than your usual contest. Each side needed the win to get in the playoffs while the loser would be packing their bags early. The Chiefs looked to be in fine form leading the game 4-1, but as time went on the United Arms kept pushing the pace. One shift at a time the United Arms kept putting on the pressure which eventually turned out for the best. K.Kavan was the lone multi goal scorer for the Arms posting two key third period markers. With the United Arms taking the match, they will now face the division leading Werewolves. Both sides split their season series with identical scores of 4-3.

The E1 Thursday division semi final match ups are as follows:

(1)Werewolves vs United Arms(4)

(2)Bramabulls vs Kennedy Crew(3)

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Kris Fiore of P.E.Y.O. His two goals were clutch after a close 6-5 battle versus the Mohicans.

E Division

Thursday March 17

(11)French Connection vs Magic Bullets(5)

French Connection defenseman scores plenty in 11-5 rout of Bullets

You won’t often find a defenseman score plenty in a game, but P-M Paradis did something remarkable on Thursday night. His six goal explosion carried plenty of offence for a club that has lots to choose from. J.Farrese may have cashed in only once but was responsible for creating plenty of chances that resulted in six assists. The French Connection didn’t have much to play for as they are guaranteed a first place finish and a direct pass to the semi finals.

(1)Carnage vs SBS Trashers(4)

SBS Trashers take down Carnage in 4-1 win

R.Pampena made the necessary stops, and the SBS Trashers got efforts from four different goal scores to defeat Carnage. Each side had their opportunities on the power play but it was the Trashers making the best of it. L.Folini scored with the man advantage, a tally that held up for the game winning goal. P.Nadeau set up J.Scalia for his second assist and M.Panarello capped off the night with an empty net marker. Carnage got their lone tally by R.Pampena late in the second period courtesy of S.Bourlakos.

(6)National vs Eagles(1)

E.Ferlatte hat trick helps National crush Eagles

For two periods, this contest could have gone either way but the same couldn’t be said for the third where National upped their game. E.Ferlatte notched his second by the third period before completing his hat trick in an empty cage. A big part of the win came also with the help of S.Laplante, who bagged back to back third period goals to make sure the game was secure. F.Lafond had a near perfect game in net allowing only A.Taillon to beat him. National doesn’t have a great record but have plenty of experience and will look to use it to their favor with the playoffs just around the corner.

(6)P.E.Y.O vs Mohicans(3)

P.Elizardo’s two first period goals lead P.E.Y.O past Mohicans

Despite being down by a pair, the Mohicans fought back to level the game with goals from F.Labrecque and J.Surprenant. The games dagger came very late in the second period when M.Baumgartner riffled a huge power play goal to put P.E.Y.O up 3-2.Once entering the third period, the P.E.Y.O made their lead stand adding three more tallies. J.Pantelis collected three vital points and S.Sauk was clutch to earn the win between the pipes.

(4)Bramabulls vs United Arms(3)

Bramabulls explode for three third period goals

The Bramabulls broke open after trailing 2-1 with three third period markers to edge the United Arms. It was the captain A.Di Perna evening the score just 25 seconds into the frame. The next goal came over eight minutes later when M.Zampino regained the lead for the Bramabulls. The United Arms knew the importance of the match and did everything possible to try and collect points but fell short. G.Jerjian and Y.Derohannessian shared four points in the loss. This result potentially eliminated the United Arms from entering the playoffs depending on what the Chiefs did versus the Werewolves.

(4)Chiefs vs United Arms(6)

Missed opportunity, Chiefs aren’t secured playoff birth

With a chance to clinch a playoff spot, the Chiefs will need to wait another week to see if they’ll get in. The men in orange led 4-3 with only 50 seconds left in the game before dropping the contest. J.Manteiga silenced his opponents with the equalizer and A.Zarzour used a blistering slap shot to beat S.Pare short side for the late lead. The Werewolves battled through plenty of adversity and never gave up getting the game they deserved. As for the Chiefs, it will come down between them and the United Arms as both sides face off against each other in next week’s do or die battle.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Andre Zarzour. The skilled forward played with a chip on his shoulder and came through for his club with a perfect one timer to give his club a late lead versus the Chiefs.

E Division

Thursday March 10

(3)Kennedy Crew vs Werewolves(5)

Kennedy Crew surrender three late goals in setback to Werewolves

The Werewolves needed a late push to grind out a hard fought win over the Kennedy Crew on Thursday night. With the help of J.Manteiga’a two assists, the Werewolves got goals from M.Minkiewicz and J.Guerriero before the very same J.Guerriero capped it off with an empty net marker .Each side struck as of the second period trading two goals each. N.Kokovidis had a three point night in the loss that included a power play goal to put the Kennedy Crew in front 3-2.P.Turturcici won the goaltending battle over J.Vrettis, who both did plenty to keep the game close.

(0)Magic Bullets vs SBS Trashers(7)

Trashers score four in first, crush Bullets 7-0

L.Folino started a four goal opening frame outburst and the SBS Trashers were on their way to an easy night. M.Nikas had a multi goal game while his captain E.Panzera led the assists department with three feeds. Each side took their share of penalties but it was the SBS Trashers making the most with their chances notching three power play goals. After facing 28 shots, R.Pampena stood tall denying every orange ball for a shutout.

(4)Carnage vs Eagles(2)

Carnage holds off Eagles rally

After being up 2-0, Carnage squandered their lead up until S.Bordonaro notched a late second period power play goal. That tally proved to be the winner. Carnage struck twice with the man advantage and got goals from four different players. B.Verducci had a clean first and third period facing 33 shots to earn the win in net. The Eagles got both goals five minutes apart from T.Daigneault and A.Campeau.

(4)Chiefs vs National(3)

Chiefs rally from 3-0 deficit to capture important win

On more than enough occasions this season, the Chiefs have had horrible starts to their game. Finding themselves behind 3-0 after only eight minutes, the veteran side had to play catch up once more to get back in the game. A.Jalilvand’s late first period goal to narrow the gap by one was a sign of good things to come. The Chiefs never let up at that point adding two more tallies by A.Lanni and P.Santullo to gain control of the match. Once they grabbed that lead, it was shut down mode as National struggled to bury their chances. S.Pare, once more made the necessary saves after a slow start to the night. The slick net miner shut the door for two and a half periods to help capture key points to the standings.

(3)P.E.Y.O vs United Arms(7)

H.Jerjian hat trick helps Arms stay in race

With the season winding down and the playoff race being as close as it is, the United Arms took nothing for granted against an E2 division opponent. An early good start set the tone as three straight goals went in before P.E.Y.O got on the board. The trailing side did reduce the gap by one but that was as close as it got. The rest of the match belonged only to the United Arms who riffled four consecutive tallies to put the game out of reach. Led by their captain, G.Missakian scored once while setting up three markers. H.Jerjian spread out his offence posting goals in every frame and K.Haratounian held the fort in net stopping 29 of 32 shots.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Hovig Jerjian of the United Arms. The young talent produced three goals and was a big part of keeping his club is in the hunt for a playoff spot.

E Jeudi

ThursdayMarch 3
E Thur

Magic Bullets (4) vs Werewolves (8)

The Werewolves showed up tonight with one single goal, and that was to play an entire 45 minute hockey game. From start to finish they never let up scoring eight goals during the entire night. A. Zarzour was the most productive Werewolve player accumulating a total of three points. Magic Bullet did do their fair share of damage by finding the back of the net on four different occasions.

French Connection (6) vs P.E.Y.O. (1)

From the start of the game til the end the French Connection continued their strong play against P.E.Y.O. F. Major and J. Farrese had a natural connection to one another as both players combined for eight points. Goalie F. Gaudet also played a very solid game for his club as he pushed away all but one shot by S. Marashilian near the end of the game. Most teams will need to be careful as the French Connection has been playing some very solid games.

Mohicans (2) vs Kennedy Crew (4)

Both teams started the game off very strong by exchanging a pair of goals each. As the game wore on each team favored a more defensive style of game by keeping their oppositions scoring chances to a minimal amount.  Even extra time could not prove anything as both teams were matched out evenly. C. Stamadianos and C. Flikas were each able to solve P. Ouellette in the shoot out to secure their club the win.

SBS Trashers (2) vs Chiefs (6)

In what seemed like a pretty even matchup against two teams saw experience prevail. The Chiefs were always getting the best of the SBS Trashers. But the young club kept fighting back to get right back into it. D. Galloro lead the charge for the Chiefs scoring two goals and setting up two of his teammates. Late in the third period A. Moscato scored with a blistering slap shot to put his team up by two goals and to secure the win for his team.

Eagles (0) vs Bramabulls (2)

In a very defensive hockey game one goal is the sole difference. The Bramabulls scored one their first power play of the game to take a lead. The experienced club shut down the door the rest of the way to protect their lead. T. Settino scored the second goal of the game to give his club some breathing room to finish the game off. G. Follano was solid all game long pushing aside every shot he faced to secure the shutout.

Carnage (1) vs National (11)

The addition of a new goaltender made such a difference for the National as they were a rejuvenated team playing with so much confidence. National came right out of the door scoring four goals in the first period, but they didn't stop there as they kept piling on the goals. K. Laplante, S. Laplante, and M. Pinheiro caused most of the damage accumulating fourteen points. M. Hadgar was the sole player to solve J. Sanoudakis midway through the third.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Marc Pinheiro of the National. The veteran player finished the night with 4 goals and 3 helpers.

E Division

Thursday February 25

(1)Bramabulls vs Werewolves(6)

Werewolves chase Bramabulls out with convincing result

Once the ball dropped, the Werewolves dominated the Bramabulls with three first period unanswered goals. Captain K.Miraldo found D.Traversy twice and J.Guerriero late in the frame for a 3-0 lead. The Bramabulls looked to erase what had just happened with an early second period goal, but the Werwewolves did the exact same thing by posting three more tallies. That sequence frustrated the Bramabull net minder, ending the night earlier than expected. D.Traversy notched a hat trick , K.Miraldo collected a fourth assist and P.Turturici earned the win in net allowing only J.DeSua to beat him.

(1)Magic Bullets vs P.E.Y.O(11)

P.E.Y.O dominate second half of game

It was close while it lasted, but as time went on, the P.E.Y.O had their way with the Magic Bullets. The onslaught only began after the mid way point of the game that saw P.E.Y.O only up 2-1. S.Marashlian scored his second goal on the power play ,a first of four markers of the period for P.E.Y.O, who went on to add five more by the third. P.Elizardo riffled a hat trick and K.Fiore bagged his second after netting his clubs first goal. K.Fiore had the most points with seven while J.Pantelis finished next in line scoring once along with five helpers.

(4)French Connection vs United Arms(2)

Arms fall behind early, lose in inter-league play

After coming off a big win versus the Werwewolves, the United Arms looked to continue their momentum versus the French Connection on Thursday night. Unfortunately, the United Arms got off to a rough start and were not able to recover dropping the contest 4-2. P-M Paradis dressed for the first time this season and got instant chemistry with J.Farrese and O.Valiquette to get the French Connections’s first two goals of the match. Valiquette didn’t stop there adding a second period tally along with an assist on J.Farrese’s late third period goal. The United Arms got both their goals by the second period courtesy of A.Tachejian and J.Eid.

(3)Carnage vs Kennedy Crew(6)

C.Flikas, G.Chountalos score two each, Kennedy Crew beat Carnage

G.Chountalos scored twice and collected his fourth point to cap off a second period tear for a 5-2 Kennedy Crew lead. C.Flikas had the better start posting the Kennedy Crews first two goals of the night. What may have hurt Carnage in this contest was when G.Chountalos scored a shorthanded goal to give his club a three goal spread. N.Kokovidis and his captain B.Brathwaite combined for four points. With only two losses so far, the Kennedy Crew still remain on top of the E1 Thursday division.

(6)SBS TRashers vs National(5) O.T

Despite last minute effort, National drop match in overtime

After battling all game long to get back into the game and evening the score late, National drop points with a sudden death loss. The SBS Trashers went up twice by two goals and looked to be headed with a clear three points to the standings until collapsing by the late stages of the match. F.Laurin and S.Laplante’s power play goal late in the game forced the extra time where J.Scalia was able to end it for the Trashers. Scalia not only ended the night, but fuelled most of his clubs offence with an impressive four goals. To his help, the captain E.Panzera had plenty to do with the result collecting five points. Each side scored twice on the power play. National’s captain M.Pinheiro also had a big night notching two goals while setting up Laplante’s tying marker.

(4)Mohicans vs Eagles(2) S.O

M-A Roche and Y.Sigouin score in shootout, Mohicans mount comeback win

After trailing 2-0, the Mohicans showed plenty of determination to recuperate from a two goal deficit. Captain A.Daher cut the lead in half and S.Barbe was able to tie the game late in the second period. Each side played a cautious third period and overtime frame before attempting their luck by the shootout. M-A Roche scored first and Y.Sigouin followed his lead as the second Mohican to solve B.Gandolfo. On the other side of the court, S.Lachapelle denied both shots to earn the win in net. The Eagles got both tallies from C.Gagnon-Ethier and A.Taillon.

Saturday February 27

(3)Mohicans vs Magic Bullets(2)

Mohicans score twice in third period, top Bullets 3-2

Deadlocked at one goal a piece, the Mohicans surged with two quick third period goals to take control of the match. M.Gravel snapped the dreaded tie and his captain A.Daher put his club up by two only minutes later. The Magic Bullets responded right away when F.Rabbat scored leaving ten minutes in the frame. But as time went on, it wasn’t meant to be as the Mohicans held on to a nail biter. S.Lachapelle faced 23 shots to earn the win in net over his counterpart S.Beauvillier, who had a solid game as well facing 24 shots.

(2)SBS Trashers vs French Connection(10)

SBS Trashers stunned, Connection overwhelming

There wasn’t any moment in the game that the SBS Trashers were pleased with what had transpired. The French Connection were simply too strong and consistent throughout the entire match flooding the net with goal after goal. O.Valiquette saw his passes as sharp as his goals collecting a total of seven points. J-F Belanger fired a pair of rockets from the back end and J.Farrese did his usual producing with five points.The only bright moment in the loss occurred in the final frame when R.Masella and J.Scalia scored to solve A.Dire.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Joseph Scalia of the SBS Trashers. The Trashers forward had a night to remember posting four goals that included the overtime winner versus National.

E Division

Thursday February 18

(7)P.E.Y.O vs National(3)

M.Pagano’s hat trick lifts P.E.Y.O over National

A hat trick from forward M.Pagano and a pair of goal from J.Pantelis fuelled a 7-3 P.E.Y.O victory over a very good National team on Thursday night. Both sides didn’t get on board up until the second period where P.E.Y.O made the score 4-2 just passed the mid way point of the frame. The third period saw almost the same kind of action with P.E.Y.O producing three more goals in only the short span of only three minutes. B.Queirolo drew four assists and S.Brown limited a potent offence to only three markers.

(3)Mohicans vs French Connection(6)

French Connection reel off four third period unanswered goals to rally past Mohicans

F.Major scored on the power play as part of the French Connection’s four goal rally in the third period. After a lopsided loss in last week’s affair with National, the French Connection made sure to erase what happened with a solid bounce back performance. Tonight, they had J-F Beland step it up as the solid defenseman was involved in every single goal for the win. The French Connection got scoring efforts from six different players .J.Daoust helped set up his clubs last three markers. The Mohicans looked fine for two full periods carrying a 3-2 lead until things fell apart by the third.

(4)Werewolves vs United Arms(3)

J.Moreira scores twice, Werewolves edge United Arms

The Werewolves rattled off three goals in just over four minutes and led the United Arms 3-1 after 15 minutes of action. J.Moreira benefited twice with feeds from A.Zarzour, who opened the scoring in a shorthanded situation to put his club in front. Falling behind to the Werewolves isn’t easy to overcome as the United Arms learned this versus a well balance club. Despite trailing, the United Arms did make a game of it by winning the second frame 2-1.The captain G.Missakian provided much of the offence with two goals that included a perfect one timing feed from Y.Derohannessian. With plenty of time for an equalizer, P.Turturici stood tall in net for the Werewolves denying plenty of good scoring chances.

(6)Bramabulls vs Chiefs(1)

Bramabulls convert three times on the power play, Chiefs struggles continue

Each side were awarded about the same amount of power play time but it was the Bramabulls winning the special teams battle. With scoring efforts from six different players, J.DeSua, F.Venditti and D.Vellucci all scored with the man advantage while the Chiefs couldn’t solve G.Follano, who made the necessary saves to keep his team in front. The Chiefs trailed 3-0 for nearly two periods before reducing the gap thanks to a slap shot from N.Morrone by the late stages of the second period. Hoping to build off that goal, the Bramabulls deflated the momentum when their captain A.DiPerna earned his third point of the match. That tally summed up the night for the Chiefs as their struggles continue with only one win in five games.

(3)Carnage vs Eagles(4)

T.Daigneault nets goals in every frame to finish with hat trick for Eagles

The closing heroics to seal the game off came from T.Daigneault who riffled his third late in the match to earn the win for the Eagles. Daigneault used his scoring ability to post key goals all coming after the eleven minute mark of the three frames. P-A Surprenant opened the scoring for the Eagles and was a big part for the winner feeding his most valued line-mate. After a slow start to the match, Carnage had the better second period winning the frame 3-1 that saw J.Velenosi accumulate two points.

Saturday February 20

(7)Eagles vs National(2)

Shorthanded goals sink National on Saturday afternoon

It’s something that shouldn’t be happening no matter what the circumstance. National gave up four out of their seven goals with an extra player on the field. The misery began early in the match when C.Ethier-Gagnon struck with a player less for the Eagles. The second period had P-A Surprenant tally twice shorthanded giving the Eagles a 5-2 lead after two periods. If that wasn’t harsh enough, S.Courtemanche added to the onslaught posting the Eagles fourth shorthanded goal of the day. Usually National works a very good power play but today wasn’t the case as the Eagles made them pay. P-A.Surpranant keeps on scoring finishing his day with a very productive four goal performance. A.Campeau collected four assists and B.Gandolfo was solid in net stopping 20 of 22 shots.

(3)Werewolves vs United Arms(4)

Sweet pay back, United Arms return favor in less than 48 hours

It was barley two days ago that the Werewolves handed the United Arms a 4-3 loss only to fall on the other side of the fence on Saturday afternoon. The Werewolves led on three occasions, and got a two goal game from J.Guerriero but were not able to put the match away. The United Arms have no quit in their game and it showed once more as a late tally sparks them to another win. Given the opportunity on the power play, H.Jerjian struck very late in the game giving his club their first lead if the night. The United Arms got goals in every frame with scoring efforts from four different players. D.Mattar kept his club in it all day facing 24 shots to earn the win in net.

(4)Kennedy Crew vs Chiefs(8)

Desperation sinks in, Chiefs battle for much needed points

With the season passing the half way mark, the Chiefs don’t like what they see when looking at the standings. With only one win in five starts, points will be required if they hope to participate in the post season. The veteran club pressed all game long making sure not to give much to a very potent offence. A.Jalilvand provided half of the Chiefs goals while setting up two different teammates. The Kennedy Crew know how to generate chances and play a high pressure game, but saw plenty of time and space taken away. S.Pare had to be sharp as the net minder did his share for the positive result.

(0)P.E.Y.O vs Bramabulls(5)

J.Beaudry and the Bramabulls shut out P.E.Y.O in battle of inter-league play

After a slow start to their season, J.Beaudry and the Bramabulls captured their fourth straight win of the campaign. P.Bertone got the ball rolling with his clubs first goal of the day, a goal that ultimately was never challenged from P.E.Y.O. The Bramabulls are extremely difficult to play against once they lead as their opponents found that out not having much room to create chances. With goals in every period and scoring efforts from five different players, the Bramabulls finished their day strong trailing the first place Kennedy Crew by only one point. J.Beaudry denied 24 shots to earn one of many shutouts in his career.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Thierry Daigneault of the Eagles. His three goals propelled the Eagles to defeat Carnage by a close 4-3 result.

E Division

Thursday February 11

(3)French Connection vs National(10)

National give French Connection reality check in rout

The French Connection didn’t have their best night giving up a high ten goals. National led only by one goal after the first period before pulling away as the match went on. S.Huard lifted his club posting three goals and three helpers. Huard struck at the right time with back to back tallies where National were on their way to an easy night. S.Laplante and his captain M.Pinheiro each had two goals. As much as this game was out of reach, the French Connection didn’t have a good overall performance losing plenty of one on one battles. J.Farrese produced most of the French Connection’s points netting two while setting up J-F Belanger for their first goal.

(3)Magic Bullets vs Carnage(6)

Second-period onslaught launches Carnage to 6-3 win

Carnage exploded for five unanswered goals in the second period and cruised to a double up win over the Magic Mullets. G.Santacroce led the offensive outburst posting his clubs first two goals before adding the finishing touch with a helper on A.Kalaydjian tally. With the score 6-1 after two periods, the game was summed up despite giving up two third period markers. B.Verducci gave up the game’s first goal but was able to put it behind him quickly shutting the door for well over two periods.

(3)SBS Trashers vs Eagles(4)

Penalty filled game goes Eagles way

With more action in the penalty box, the Eagles won the battle on the playing surface with three third period unanswered goals. The Eagles made the most of their power play time notching two goals with the game on the line. J-D Chalifoux reduced the gap to trail 3-2, A.Campeau also scored on the power play to even the score, and with only two minutes remaining, O.Seguin fed off the momentum to give the Eagles their first lead of the match. In a contest where special teams mattered alot,the Eagles won that department to earn their first win of the season.

(3)Werewolves vs Chiefs(5)

Chiefs outlast Werewolves in hard fought game

With a 0-3 start to their season, the Chiefs entered desperation mode and finally got themselves in the win column. Most of their offence came by the second frame where A.Jalilvand had a game to remember producing points on all five Chiefs goals. Jalilvand scored twice in the second period and sent a perfect feed to P.Santullo, who had to just keep his blade down to direct the ball into the net. Still not out of it yet, the Chiefs found themselves playing shorthanded for a big part of the final frame but managed to give up only one late goal. S.Pare, as always was stellar pushing away 21 of 24 shots.

(2)Kennedy Crew vs United Arms(3)

Kennedy Crew winning streak ends with late goal

20 seconds left. That was the amount of time left when G.Jerjian ended an undefeated four game winning streak by the Kennedy Crew. The United Arms made it a point to start off strong and set the tone for most of the match. Each side traded power play goals in the first period. M.Batri struck early in the second frame for the United Arms who led up until C.Flikas evened the score by the mid way point of the third. That goal came on the United Arms own power play. As painful as that was, the United Arms looked ahead and battled hard to get what they deserved in the end. Each net minder did more than their share with big saves. K.Haratounian earned the win in net over his counterpart J.Vrettis.

(1)Mohicans vs P.E.Y.O(10)

P.E.Y.O lights up the scoreboard 10 times

From start to finish, the P.E.Y.O had no issues scoring on Thursday night. With at least three goals in every frame, E.Mansour had the most tallies for his club bagging a hat trick. S.Marashlian and J.Pantelis were next in line posting two goals each. The Mohicans, on a rare occasion celebrated their only goal by the early stages of the second period courtesy of S.Barbe. After facing 20 shots, S.Brown earned the win in net improving his club to a 2-2 record after four games.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Austin Jalilvand of the Chiefs. After a slow start to the season, A.Jalilvand helped the Chiefs capture their first win producing five points in a 5-3 win over the Werewolves.

E Division

Thursday February 4

(6)SBS Trashers vs Carnage(2)

D.Brunetti’s hat trick powers Trashers past Carnage

D.Brunetti scored two first period goals along with an insurance marker to help the SBS Trashers to a third win in four games. From start to finish, the Trashers showed plenty of intensity winning many one on one battles. The winning side struck twice on two power play chances and won every frame thanks to their net minder F.Vigliotti, who once more was stellar in goal. Brunetti benefited twice in the first period with the help of his captain E.Panzera’s perfect feeds.

(8)P.E.Y.O vs Eagles(3)

P.E.Y.O uses six third period goals to trounce Eagles

Led by K.Fiore’s outstanding performance, P.E.Y.O blew out the Eagles in one single period. The unstoppable forward took plenty of the load on his shoulders producing six points that included three straight markers for his club. Fiore snapped a 2-2 third period tie notching two quick goals for a 4-2 lead. The hot forward wasn’t done yet, adding two power play assists to distant the match. S.Marashlian and J.Pantelis were also productive combining for eight points. It took three games but the P.E.Y.O are glad to capture their first win of the season.

(2)Mohicans vs National(6)

National save best for last, explode with five third period markers

For two full periods, National struggled to find their groove but that changed when the game was on the line. Once F.Tremblay scored to even the game at two goals a piece, it was all downhill for the Mohicans. National fuelled off the momentum adding plenty of goals that saw S.Laplante and E.Ferlatte bury their second of the game. He didn’t find the back of the net but the captain M.Pinheiro was heavily involved setting up three markers. The Mohicans entered the night with a perfect 3-0 record, and were on their way to a fourth straight win until a third period collapse.

(5)Magic Bullets vs French Connection(9)

French Connection routes Bullets 9-5

A slow start may have been an issue for the French Connection on Thursdays night but they had their finger on the ignition and exploded four second period goals before adding four more by the third. The scoring barrage opened with one of their main leaders J.Farrese, who was all over the court making plenty of things happen. The solid centre man bagged a hat trick while adding four assists. J-F Belanger benefited twice from the feeds. O.Valiquette also had a two goal game for the win. The Magic Bullets, despite dropping the contest got a solid three goal performance by L.Helias-Blain.

(2)United Arms vs Bramabulls(7)

Bramabulls got stronger as game progressed, downing the Arms 7-2

Like on most nights, the Bramabulls use a deep bench and it paid off as they played hard till the very last whistle. F.Venditti may have notched the games most important goal. The power forward scored the game’s lone second period tally on the power play to give the Bramabulls a 4-2 lead. That forced the United Arms to start taking chances, who weren’t able to figure out G.Follano at that point. The Bramabull net minder rejected 21 of 23 shots. P.Rivera had a multi goal night and the Bramabulls are glad to be where they are after a slow start to the season.

(7)Kennedy Crew vs Chiefs(4)

Short bench didn’t matter, Kennedy Crew continue to impress

Playing with only one change isn’t usually the way to go but that didn’t affect the Kennedy Crew who just improved to 4-0.For a third straight game, the Chiefs found themselves playing from behind. Despite fighting back to even the score, the Kennedy Crew demoralized   their opponents when C.Flikas scored with under a second remaining in the second period. G.Chountalos buried four tallies that included two high light reel goals. T.Flikas helped make five goals happen with assists and B.Goodz was very good in nets never giving up the lead.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to George Chountalos of the Kennedy Crew. Playing with barely any players, the Kennedy Crew had G.Chountalos put on a show bagging four out of his clubs seven goals.

E Division

Thursday January 28

(0)Werewolves vs Kennedy Crew(4)

J.Vrettis saves 27,four different players score, Kennedy Crew sits high in the standings

The Kennedy Crew are starting to get the attention they deserve as they handed the defending champs a 4-0 defeat. This contest makes it three in a row for the Crew who were skeptical about entering the E1 division. C.Flikas opened the score in the first and M.Nalbandian doubled the lead on the power play by the later stages of the second period. Unable to get any scoring done, the Werewolves hit a wall in J.Vrettis , who had a stellar 27 save shutout. The Kennedy Crew went on to add two more tallies from S.Kalaydjian and G.Chountalos to complete a perfect night.

(2)P.E.Y.O vs SBS Trashers(3)

N.Lafleche scores winner, Trashers edge P.E.Y.O 3-2

N.Lafleche got credited the winner after netting the SBS Trashers third goal of the game by the mid way point of the match. Up 3-1, the SBS Trashers kept their opponents off the score sheet until a third period tally by S.Marashlian made things interesting. P.E.Y.O did everything in their power to even the score but couldn’t get there in time. K.Hrivnak made sure to keep the lead as the veteran net minder pushed 26 of 28 shots to capture the win. A.Farina and his captain E.Panzera also scored in the victory while P.E.Y.O got their other tally from J.Pantelis.

(0)Magic Bullets vs National(10)

National roast Bullets with ton of goals

The Magic Bullets couldn’t expect much having to play with only two changes versus a more equipped hockey team. After building a 3-0 first period lead, National didn’t stop there making things very difficult for R.Briere, who felt like a bulls eye target. The courageous net minder was bombarded with shots and despite giving up a bundle, R.Briere did an overall fine job for his club. S.Hurad, E.Ferlatte and F.Tremblay each had two goals and F.Lamarche had a fairly easy night pushing away 14 shots for a shutout.

(4)Bramabulls vs Chiefs(3) O.T

Chiefs overcome 3-0 deficit but fall in overtime

Similar to last week’s game versus the United Arms, the Chiefs came back from a three goal hole only to lose the game in overtime. The night ended when M.Mignogna used a blistering slap shot from mid court to beat S.Pare. That shot was perfectly screened and had eyes to find the right opening for the win. The Bramabulls didn’t have a great start to their season but this win will do them justice. T.Settino, as often on most night was a factor netting two goals. D.Vellucci also scored for the Bramabulls, who at one point went on a drought for well over two periods without a goal. As for the Chiefs, V.Pandza, captain E.Capalbo and P.Santullo were all able to solve G.Follano.

(4)Carnage vs Mohicans(6)

J.Quesnel-Vinet four goal game tilts Mohicans over Carnage

The Mohicans 6-4 win was all about J.Quesnel-Vinet. The talented forward had a phenomenal performance racking four goals while setting up N.Gilbert. Two of those tallies came with the man advantage while one was on a penalty shot to put the game out of reach. Most of the action occurred by the second period where both sides traded three goals each. Carnage only got on the board passed the mid way mark of the contest that saw D.Gentile score twice in five minutes.

(9)French Connection vs Eagles(3)

French Connection pound Eagles to win late affair

The night ended with the French Connection doing what they do best. With players like O.Valiquette, J.Farrese and D.Dillinger in their lineup, goals weren’t an issue as nine went in to defeat the Eagles. Led by a four goal performance by D.Dillinger, the French Connection also got plenty of goals from O.Valiquette, who was able to bag a hat trick. Valiquette had an incredible eight point night giving the Eagles all sorts of problems. The Eagles eyed a short bench and knew that they should have started stronger but failed by giving up three first period goals. The match just grew in the French Connection’s favor as four more went in by the second before completing the night with two more markers by the third. One bright spot for the Eagles was that they struck twice with the man advantage. T.Daigneault and P-A Surprenant who scored twice had the Eagles only goals of the contest.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Julien Quesnel-Vinet of the Mohicans. The young star had a night to remember posting four goals that included two with the power play and one on a penalty shot.

E Division

Thursday January 21

(3)Eagles vs Magic Bullets(4)

L.Helias-Blain hat-trick helps Magic Bullets thump Eagles

The Magic Bullets star forward notched his clubs first three goals collecting an early hat trick as of the 30 second mark of the second period. The clubs game winner come from O.Charbonneau on a feed by F.Deslongchamps, who made the score 4-2 by the nine minute mark of the final frame. Apart from an early tally, the Eagles were forced to play catch up all game long never able to find a way to bounce back into the match. T.Daigneault did his part in the loss bagging two markers. The Magic Bullets collected their first win in two games while the Eagles will need to wait a little longer for their first victory.

(3)Bramabulls vs Kennedy Crew(7)

Kennedy Crew storm passed Bramabulls, improve to 2-0

After two games into the season, the Kennedy Crew have been showing plenty of intensity. The vibrant bunch just keeps getting better as the games go on. Led by a two goal performance from their captain B.Brathwaite, the Kennedy Crew also had B.Goodz and G.Chountalos score twice. The Bramabulls did fight to get back into the match but always found themselves behind the eight ball. With this kind of slow start to the season, A.DiPerna isn’t pleased at all and will look for necessary adjustments moving forward.

(6)Werewolves vs National(1)

National forced to shake off rust vs defending champs

Returning to action after taking some time off is never easy, especially when the first game of the season is against the reigning champions. National learned this quickly on Thursday night struggling on both sides of the rink. The match appeared to be fairly close for two periods but that was as good as it got. The Werewolves built a 3-0 lead after two periods before running the score by the third. What in part makes the Werewolves special is that they can get plenty of balanced scoring. Six different players struck in the goal scoring department. M.Minkiewicz and G.Delia shared the most points with three each. National broke the barrier by the ten minute mark of the third period on a goal by Y.Lamarche to frustrate P.Turturici, who wanted his shutout.

(6)Carnage vs French Connection(4)

Carnage win 6-4 scoring extravanganza

S.Bordonaro’s early third period goal proved to be enough for the winner as Carnage defeat the French Connection. It’s never easy limiting the high scoring French Connection but Carnage did just that for two periods allowing only one goal. The trailing club sparked two very fast tallies by J-F Leclerc, and with less than a minute remaining, J.Dumont put his club within one. But that was as close as it got as J.Bourlakos made sure to end the match with a second left on the clock. A.Passarelli had a multi goal night for the win while J.Farrese and O.Valiquette took care of most of the offence for the French Connection with three points each.

(4)Chiefs vs United Arms(5) O.T

Third period rally not good enough, Chiefs drop contest in overtime

They found themselves trailing 4-1 after two periods, and despite making a game of it, the Chiefs end off empty handed. The United Arms battled for their chances and made sure to capitalize on their opportunities. J.Eid used a big shorthanded goal to set the tone before bagging a late second period marker for what seemed like a comfortable three goal lead after two periods. Still not of the woods just yet, P.Cardillo gave some life after a striking on the power play. The Chiefs went on to add two more goals that included a late equalizer from P.Santullo. The contest ended when Garo Jerjian fooled S.Sauk on the power play with a low hard shot.

(5)Mohicans vs SBS Trashers(2)

Mohicans hang on after early scoring

The way this match started off suggested the score of a football game but that wasn’t the case as both offences dried up the rest of the way. The Mohicans led 3-2 after twelve minutes of hockey and kept the score sheet clean until adding a pair of empty netters. After setting up the first goal of the game, M.Gravel buried the winner before adding a late assist to finish with three points. Once again, E.Panzera captain of the SBS Trashers made an impact with both goals thanks to feeds from J.Scalia. Formally known as the Seals, the Mohicans are off to a very good start with their second win in as many games.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Ludovic Helias-Blain of the Magic Bullets. Helias-Blais created most of the offence for his club riffling three goals to squeak out a close 4-3 win over the Eagles.

E Division

Thursday January 14

(2)Magic  Bullets vs Mohicans(11)

Captain A.Daher strikes four times in 11-2 rout of Magic Bullets

A new look along with a new team name had the former Seals get the start the wanted. Led by their captain A.Daher’s four goal performance, the Mohicans only got on the board as of the second period. Unable to stop the bleeding, the Magic Bullets never found a way to slow things down allowing six straight goals in the span of only ten minutes. M.A Roche and J.Vinet had two goals each and S.Lachapelle stopped 25 of 27 shots to earn the win in nets. It’s only the first game of the season but the Mohicans will look to stay as consistent as possible moving forward.

(4)French Connection vs SBS Trashers(7)

Slow start led to a strong finish as SBS Trashers down French Connection

After trailing 2-0 by the opening frame, the SBS Trashers decided it was time to open it up. D.Brunetti began the comeback with a power play goal, and in the span of only two minutes, the men in red found themselves up for the first time in the game. A big part of it came with the help of the captain E.Panzera who collected points in his clubs first four goals of the match. Brunetti went on to add to more markers to finish with a hat trick. As big as the second period was, the SBS Trashers made sure to play till the very end by adding three more tallies by the third. It came in a losing cause but the French Connection are glad to see their natural sniper O.Valiquette produce four points that included a hat trick.

(4)Werewolves vs Bramabulls(1)

Current champs showed no signs of slowing down

Despite missing some key elements, it was business as usual for the Werewolves. The veteran side showed why theve been very successful in the past with the ability to score in any situation. J.Manteiga and V.Mirlado each scored with the man advantage, A.Zarzour bagged a shorthanded marker while V.Miraldo struck for a second time with an even strength goal. It wasn’t up until the three minute mark of the third period when the Bramabulls finally got on the board. N.Recine solved P.Turturici for a rare time as the net minder stood tall to capture the win.

(2)United Arms vs Kennedy Crew(9)

C.Stamadianos and S.Kalaydjian each net hat tricks

It’s not often two hat tricks occur in the same game but that was the case in this contest as C.Stamadianos and S.Kalaydjian created most of the offence for the Kennedy Crew. The winning side built a comfortable 6-0 third period lead and limited a very good scoring team to only two goals. N.Feghali and his captain G.Missakian scored for the United Arms less than 90 seconds apart. The Kennedy Crew’s biggest moment came when S.Kalaydjian scored a shorthanded goal just passed the mid way point of the game for a 3-0 lead.

(5)Carnage vs P.E.Y.O(4) O.T

Make it five as D.Gentile does the unthinkable

The Carnage star was in unstoppable form as his five goals left his opponents with no solutions. As impressive as it is to score five goals in any situation, D.Gentile was the only player to find the back of the net for Carnage. The natural sniper buried the ball in every possible way. His shorthanded goal and power play marker were just prior to overtime winner. Carnage led 4-2 with less than two minutes remaining in the game and nearly let it get away until Gentile came to the rescue for a fifth time. Despite the loss, P.E.Y.O put up a good fight and will look for consistent scoring from S.Marashlian and J.Pantelis as both players combined for five points.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Dominic Gentile of Carnage. After netting all five goals that included the overtime winner, D.Gentile merits the honor as the SalumiVino player of the night.

Werewolves E1 Thursday Champs

Thursday December 17(E1 Finals)

(4)Werewolves vs Les Coqs(7) Game 1

After exchanging only one goal in the first two periods, this contest saw the flood gates open by the final frame. Les Coqs ignited their scoring charge with two goals by A.St-Laurent. N.Patel duplicated the effort with a pair of late tallies and Les Coqs stormed away with a 7-4 victory. Struggling to see the ball, P.Turturici wish he could have some of those goals back. Despite trailing by three, the Werewolves didn’t go away that easy climbing back into the game up until a costly penalty erased all hopes of a comeback. While this was a good way to start the series for Les Coqs, the same couldn’t be said for the division leaders who pride themselves on their defensive game.

(1)Les Coqs vs Werewolves(4) Game 2

With an hour to think about how to adjust, the Werewolves made sure to be better prepared with their season was on the line. The veteran side came out stronger, defended properly and got determined goaltending from P.Turturici who bounced back with a stellar performance. But that wasn’t all they depended on as the special teams went to work as well. The Werewolves used three power play goals to hurt their opponents. G.Delia, A.Zarzour and M.Minkiewicz all scored with the man advantage giving their club enough of a 3-0 third period lead to even the series. The only bright moment for Les Coqs came late in the game when M.Goudreau tipped in a shot giving P.Turturici no chance whatsoever. With the series evened up at one game a piece, both sides saved their best for a 15 minute game to determine a champion.

(3)Werewolves vs Les Coqs(0) Game 3

If there was one thing favoring the Werewolves in this crucial contest, was their momentum going in after coming off a big win in game two. The men in red wasted no time to get on the board. J.Guerriero found enough energy to riffle the first goal of the game only two minutes into the contest. In a mini game format, the first tally plays a big role on how teams adapt to the rest of the match. That lead fuelled more momentum and energy for M.Minkiewicz and Guerriero to continue the scoring. With that 3-0 lead, the Werewolves just killed off the clock on route to another championship. With everyone pulling their weight, P.Turturici stubbornly protected his cage and did a fantastic job allowing only one goal in his last two games. Both teams showed throughout the whole season and playoffs why they deserved to be there by playing some fine hockey. But it takes one winner and the Werewolves used their deep bench and experience to arrive first to the finish line. On behalf of Hockeyballe.com, congratulations go out to Lino Versaci, Kevin Miraldo and the rest of the Werewolves for capturing the E1 Thursday championship.

The SalumiVino player of the series goes to Joe Guerriero of the Werewolves. Joe Guerriero played in the E2 division finals on the same night with the SBS Trashers making this final result his fifth game in a row. After playing for over four hours straight, the Werewolves forward somehow found a way to score his clubs two biggest goals of the season in the mini game enabling his club to win it all.

Deadlast E2 Thursday Champs

Thursday December 17(E2 Finals)

(5)Deadlast vs SBS Trashers(3) Game 1

It’s never an easy task to defeat a club with only one win in ten games, but the SBS Trashers still managed to put up a good fight for the division leaders. Led by a two goal game from P.Elizardo, Deadlast won the overall battle to grab a 1-0 series lead. Each side traded first period goals and this game remained tied until M.DelGaudio scored his clubs second power play marker. That lead led to a two goal cushion forcing the SBS Trashers to open up the game. Despite reducing the gap by only one goal, the SBS Trashers couldn’t get that much needed equalizer. J.Velenosi added some insurance for the win while J.Guerriero was the best player in the losing cause with three points.

(1)SBS Trashers vs Deadlast(3) Game 2

Almost a carbon copy of the previous match, each side kept the score 1-1 until the very same P.Elizardo came to haunt his opponents. The natural sniper went at it again posting back to back tallies less than two minutes apart. That sequence made the score 3-1 by the late stages of the second period where for a second time, the SBS Trashers were forced to create more offence. Knowing this, Deadlast used their experience shutting the door completely by the third. A big part of it was attributed to J.Sanoudakis’s performance between the pipes. After facing 37 shots, the stellar net minder kept saying no on every ball his way. Once again, J.Guerriero got the SBS Trashers on the board with a power play goal. It may not have been a win, but the SBS Trashers have plenty to feel good about after finishing in third place of the regular season and more impressively a spot in the finals for a first year team. As for Deadlast, nothing less was to be expected. Their nine regular season wins along with a perfect playoff record run made sense to why they got this far. On behalf of Hockeyballe.com, congratulations go out to the ageless wonder Costa Zafiropoulos and the rest of his crew for winning the E2 Thursday division.

The SalumiVino player of the series goes to Paulo Elizardo of Deadlast. In both games, Elizardo came up clutch posting four key goals to help lead his club to the finish line.

E Division

E Thursday/Saturday
Thursday  December 10 (E Thur/Sat Semifinals)

Scorpions (1) VS Werewolves (3) Game 2

The majority of the game was played in a very defensive manner, where both goalies played lights out until the beginning of the third period. The Werewolves scored first early in the third but the Scorpions replied back by equalizing the game a minute later. At the mid way point of the third period the Werewolves went back on attack scoring two additional goals to put the game away. J. Guerriero did most of the damage for his team accounting for two goals.

SBS Trashers (5) VS Carnage (1) Game 2

In what was a very close last week, expected both teams to go to the wire in this one. SBS Trashers came out with a plan for their second game. The SBS Trashers used a group effort to get the majority of their scoring done. As it is always hard to defend against depth, Carnage did not have much of an answer for F. Vigliotti who stopped all but one shot to help his team advance to the final.

Les Coqs (6) VS Chiefs (2) Game 2

Les Coqs took no time to take control of the game and never look back. Les Coqs took a commanding three goal lead in the first period and doubled up as the game went on. G. Zambaras and F-A Monette produced the majority of the offence combining for five points. The Chiefs on the other hand could not solve goalie G. Platanitis who was rock solid for his club as he only allowed two goals in thirty shots.

Street Ballers (1) VS Deadlast (4) Game 2

The game started off in a very one sided affair. Deadlast scored two goals in the first two frames. As the Street Ballers were always fighting and creating opportunities for themselves. The Street Ballers finally got one past J. Sanoudakis to close the gap to a one goal game. At that point Deadlast went back on the offensive mode to put the game away scoring two more goals. P. Elizardo, J. Pantelis, and C. Zafiropoulos did most of the damage for their team accounting for a total of 8 points together.
With the semifinals ending for the E Thur/Sat division, the two teams advancing will be playing in a best of three series in the final round. The match ups are as follows:

E1 Thur/Sat
(1) Werewolves vs Les Coqs (3)

E2 Thur/Sat
(1) Deadlast vs SBS Trashers (3)

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Joe Guerriero of the Werewolves. His two goal game is has lead his team to the final.

 

Thursday December 3(E1 & E2 Semi finals)

(5)Werewolves vs Scorpions(2) E1 Game 1

It took all but one period for the Wereweolves to send a clear message. Firing from all cylinders, the division leaders put together five first period goals in only six minutes. J.Guerriero opened the scoring and closed the first period scoring for a 5-0 lead. The tempo calmed down at that point as the Werewolves focused on eliminating time and space. The Scorpions did crack the barrier with a late second period power play goal by K.Rose, and a third period marker but that was as good as it got. P.Turturici did his part early on and held the fort in nets to capture a first win in a best of three series.

(2)Chiefs vs Les Coqs(4) E1 Game 1

Knowing the importance of how every detail matters, the Chiefs failed in the discipline area. Everything was going fine for most of the night until some penalties enabled Les Coqs to take advantage. With a slight lead of 2-1 and heading into the final frame, F-A Monette increased the lead by two until V.Pandza struck seconds later to narrow the gap. The game changer occurred only a few minutes later when M.Menassa used a big power play goal. Although the Chiefs had time to get back into the game, Les Coqs made sure to close the gaps while getting the help of their net minder G.Platanitis, who made key saves to earn the win.

(4)Deadlast vs Street Ballers(2) E2 Game 1

In every situation possible, Deadlast found a way to score. After netting an even strength goal along with two power play markers, the division leaders got a huge shorthanded goal by M.Nikas snapping a 2-2 tie. M.DelGaudio went on to score minutes later and Deadlast protected a 4-2 lead until the game was over. The Street Ballers also used two tallies with their man advantage. E.Garon and E.Mansour each scored in the loss as the only players to solve J.Sanoudakis.

(4)Carnage vs SBS Trahers(4) E2 Game 1

It took the thirteenth minute of the third period for the SBS Trashers to grab their first lead of the game, and it still wasn’t good enough as a late Carnage tally evens the score. Carnage led 2-0 and 3-2 by the third before E.Panzera and R.Pampena scored only two minute apart for a 4-3 lead. With time winding down, S.Kalaydjian saved the night for Carnage leaving only ten seconds on the clock. J.Bourlakos scored twice while S.Bordonaro nodded a shorthanded tally for Carnage.

All eight teams will go at it again on Thursday night. Some hoping to finish it off right away while some hope to force a third and deciding mini game.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Joe Guerriero of the Werewolves. His four first period points was a big reason why his club leads 1-0 versus the Scorpions.

E Division

Thursday November 26 (Round 1, E2 playoffs)

(5)SBS Trashers vs Magic Bullets(4)

With both teams laying it on the line, the Magic Bullets needed more than a 2-0 first period lead to get by the SBS Trashers. Slowly but surely, the trailing squad mounted their comeback posting three second period unanswered goals. J.Guerriero used a late second period power play marker to give his club their first lead of the night. Despite equalizing the score twice by the third period, the Magic Bullets couldn’t get that much needed tally to regain control of the match. After scoring once along with an assist, P.Nadeau set up the winner by no other than his captain E.Panzera. J.Scalia had a strong game bagging two tallies and a helper to help send his club to the next round.

(3)Carnage vs Seals(1)

Far from being a walk in the park, Carnage needed nearly all 45 minutes to just get by the Seals. Each side remained leveled at one goal for most of the night until a third period breakout enabled Carnage to escape with the win. J.DiMarco cracked the barrier by the 2:45 minute mark of the third period giving Carnage their first lead of the game. With only six minutes left to go, S.Giannoulakis eased the tension knowing that his club would be fine with a two goal cushion. The Seals didn’t have a great year but showed plenty when the time counted with a hard fought battle. B.Verducci needed to be good and he was allowing only one goal courtesy of J.Trepanier.

(4)Eagles vs Street Ballers(5)

S.Marashlian had an impressive night as his three goals were just enough to get by the Eagles. Familiar with finding the back of the net like he’s often done, the Street Ballers forward notched two very late second period goals and carried a two goal cushion for nearly the rest of the match. The Eagles had a good start to the game up 2-1 after one period but dropped the ball by the second losing the frame handily 4-1.Each side entered the post season separated by only two points which can have only suggested a close battle. The Street Ballers showed plenty in last season’s playoffs by reaching the finals and will hope to continue their playoff run after a good start to the post season.

With Deadlast securing first place and an automatic spot to the semi finals, the front runners will look to take on the Street Ballers while Carnage faces the SBS Trashers in their best of three series.

(0)Scorpions vs Les Coqs(5) E1 regular season

It took half the match before Les Coqs decided to open it up. Once the scoring started, the Scorpions struggled to contain the outburst of goals. Just like their opponents, Les Coqs played with a very short bench but managed to score anyway. Five different players found the back of the net that saw M.Turgeon finish with three points. Unhappy with his recent overall performance between the pipes, G.Platanitis will look forward to the post season after recording a 29 save shutout.

The E1 division semi finals will feature the Werewolves taking on the Scorpions. The other match up has the Chiefs facing off against Les Coqs who will look to eliminate the defending champions.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Sarkis Marashlian of the Street Ballers. The natural goal score came through with three goals in a close 5-4 win over the Eagles.

E Division

Thursday November 19

(3)Street Ballers vs Seals(3) S.O

With the scoring only done in the second period, each side went the distance only to end in a draw. The Seals took two leads with goals by A.Daher and S.Barbe but couldn’t protect them long enough as the Street Ballers responded with efforts from M.Beaudry and Y.Dube. After attempting their luck in overtime, a shootout was the last resort for both teams to try and get it done. Each side sent two players in the breakaway competition that saw A.Daher strike for the Seals just before Y.Dube did the same for the Street Ballers. This result finally gives the Seals their first point to the standings.

(1)Werewolves vs Chiefs(3)

Considering what the numbers looked like from both benches, the Chiefs played a typical suffocating game to down the Werewolves. It took eight players to play as tight as possible versus a three line crew to escape with a boring, but a positive result. The Chiefs patiently waited for their opportunities. After being awarded two power play chances, the Chiefs had no choice to capitalize and they did. A.Jalilvand and M.Barbiero each scored with the man advantage while J.Melo notched an even strength goal for the winner. The Werewolves, despite controlling most of the play, ran into a very hot goaltender in N.Macri who stole the show with 30 saves.

(3)Deadlast vs Magic Bullets(2)

K.Fiore’s late winner with less than two minutes remaining helped Deadlast pull out a close 3-2 win over the Magic Bullets. Apart from his winner, K.Fiore did more than his share by evening the score at two goals a piece while setting up J.Pantelis early in the second period. Considering where both teams are placed in the standings, the Magic Bullets gave their opponents a real run for their money. S.Beauvillier made all the necessary stops giving his club a real good chance to win the game. L.Hellias-Blain and M.Goulet went on to score for the Magic Bullets, who will look to take plenty of positives from this contest moving forward.

(8)French Connection vs Les Coqs(9) O.T

Each side clearly showed how much they like to trade chances in what was a wild scoring affair. And why not considering the amount of fire power both teams have in their possession. Les Coqs did have their scoring a little more balanced while the French Connection depended on only two players to get the job done. Out of their eight goals, P.Hargreaves and O.Valiquette each scored four times for the French Connection. But what counted the most in the end was who was going to get the last word. T.Provost-Blais capped off the onslaught with the overtime winner for his second of the contest. Les Coqs also had M.Turgeon and M.Goudreau tally a pair each while M.Menassa was the architect behind making five goals happen with assists.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Nicodemo Macri of the Chiefs. After facing 31 shots, the Chiefs net minder allowed only one goal versus a very good Werewolves team.

Saturday November 21

(9)Werewolves vs Les Coqs(5) E1

A massive lead is never safe. The Werewolves learned this despite eventually running away with the contest .After starting strong up 5-0, Les Coqs came within a one goal margin with a period remaining. That momentum got crushed early in the final frame. Already with five first period points, D.Traversy didn’t stop there adding more to his total. The feisty forward remarkably participated in all nine goals that included four markers. The captain also benefited as L.Versaci struck on two occasions. G.Delia orchestrated five goals with assists in the win while T.Rokos and M.Goudreau did their part in the loss netting two goals each.

(4)Chiefs vs Scorpions(3) E1

In some bizarre way, the Chiefs seem to get better results with less than two lines .For a third time this season, the orange men captured wins with two or three spares on the bench. Everyone had no choice to pick up a man and stick to him in hopes of forcing mistakes. Once the chances presented themselves, the Chiefs made sure to take advantage. A.Moscato opened and closed the scoring in the win. P.Cardillo used a blistering slap shot to even the score fairly late in the game. The Scorpions led twice throughout the match but weren’t able to distance themselves. After facing 25 shots, N.Macri was spectacular once more to earn the win in nets.

(1)Seals vs SBS Trashers(10) E2

R.Pampena and J.Guerriero each had hat tricks and the SBS Trashers are glad to finish their season on a high note. The Seals kept the game respectable for half the match trailing only 3-1 up until the onslaught began. It was at that point on that the flood gates opened. After finishing the second frame up 5-1, the SBS Trashers just kept pouring on the goals. J.Scalia found the back of the net twice while L.Folini was behind making five goals happen with assists.

(3)Street Ballers vs Carnage(7) E2

They pressed their luck and probably got what they expected .With only six players dressed, the Street Ballers didn’t help their cause on Saturday evening. Apart from S.Kalaydjian’s lone goal, Carnage had two players strike for hat tricks. S.Bordonaro and M.Nalbandian carried the offence making S.Sauk turn his head each time. M.Saint-Laurent had assists in every frame. Carnage entered the match isolated in second place and will look to eliminate the Seals on Thursday night in a must win playoff game.

This concludes the E2 Thursday night division regular season. Deadlast will get an automatic spot in the semi-finals for finishing first. Three games will be played on Thursday night to see who will advance to the semi-finals. The match ups are as follows:

(2)Carnage vs Seals (7)

(3)SBS Trashers vs Magic Bullets (6)

(4)Eagles vs Street Ballers (5)

E Division

Thursday November 12

(4)Werewolves vs SBS Trashers(0)

P.Turturici turned aside 25 shots and the Werewolves captured key points in their 4-0 win over the SBS Trashers. It wasn’t until the 9:30 minute mark of the second period when the Werewolves finally got on the board. M.Minkiewicz cracked the barrier which eventually led to a pair of tallies by N.Kokovidis. Despite the loss, the SBS Trashers made things very difficult for their opponents who needed three third period goals to secure the win.

(3)Chiefs vs Les Coqs(9)

From the drop of the ball, Les Coqs were relentless in their easy win versus the Chiefs. After showing plenty of intensity and winning almost every one on one battle, Les Coqs displayed a very good brand of hockey and will look to use it as the post season approaches. G.Zambaras, N.Patel and M.Menassa each scored twice, and are just a few of the offensive weapons that Les Coqs look to for fire power. This win will help give some breathing room, and although they aren’t assured a playoff spot just yet, it’s almost a guarantee that Les Coqs will enter the post season.

(6)Magic Bullets vs Carnage(7)

With each side firing on all cylinders, Carnage won the fire wagon battle with a big third period. Quiet for most of the night, S.Bordonaro decided to take matters into his own hands by producing three third period points. Bordonaro set up his captain F.Pace for a 4-4 tie before adding two markers that included the winner by the late stages of the match. He didn’t score but A.Passarelli helped set up three goals. Carnage sits comfortably in second place and will likely stay there barring any surprises.

(2)French Connection vs Scorpions(5)

Each side entered the second period tied 1-1, but it was the Scorpions taking over with the next four goals of the game. J.Kang evened the score in the first period and was able to give the Scorpions a 2-1 lead as the only multi goal scorer of the contest. The sealer may have come when L.D’Amico netted an early third period shorthanded marker. That goal put the Scorpions up 4-1 who never looked back collecting key points to the standings.

(2)Seals vs Eagles(9)

M.Filion may have felt like a bulls eye target but the defenseless net minder did all he could after facing 40 shots. P-A Surprenant kick started the offence late in the first period and added two more tallies to finish with a hat trick. S.Labbee also had a three goal game while P.Savoie nodded a pair. The Eagles had their best moments by the second period where they easily won the frame 5-1.It came in a losing cause but A.Daher had a solid performance producing both goals for the Seals.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Stefano Bordonaro of Carnage. In the third period alone, Bordonaro scored twice and added an assist in a wild 7-6 win over the Magic Bullets.

Saturday November 14

(5)Street Ballers vs SBS Trashers(6)

Led by their captain, E.Panzera had a brilliant game especially by the third period where he produced three goals in a wild affair versus the Street Ballers. The SBS Trashers had the better start building a 3-0 first period lead. After somewhat of a letdown, the Street Ballers didn’t go away that easy winning the second frame 2-0.But it was at that point that Panzera elevated his game. Already with two assists, the captain took it to another level with three tallies that included the winner. The SBS Trashers also had P.Hodhod get on the score sheet with a pair of markers while M.Mogianesi did the same for the Street Ballers.

(5)Deadlast vs Scorpions(1)

J.Sanoudakis fell one minute short of recording a shutout, but that won’t bother the net minder too much after facing 24 shots to earn the win. Deadlast roared to a 2-0 lead with goals by C.Siconolfi and by their captain C.Zafiropoulos. G.Demos widened the margin with the second period’s lone goal before adding his second very late in the game. While Deadlast are comfortably waiting to enter the post season in the E2 division, the same can’t be said for the Scorpions who will need to see what happens from now till the end of the season.

E Division

Thursday November 5

(3)Magic Bullets vs Street Ballers(5)

S.Archambault provided an offensive lift with two goals, and Y.Dube set up four tallies to help lead the Street Ballers over the Magic Bullets. After trailing 2-0, the Magic Bullets battled back to even the score with tallies from M.Goulet and P.Deslongchamps but couldn’t grab the lead. With the standings as congested as they are, the Street Ballers just put themselves in a favorable position while the Magic Bullets may go down to the wire to see if they’ll get in for a playoff spot.

(2)Eagles vs Carnage(6)

Carnage used two goals in every frame en route to a convincing 6-2 win over the Eagles. A.Kalaydjian gave the second place seed a 2-0 lead before each side traded a pair of second period tallies. The game clincher may have happened when S.Bordonaro netted a third period power play goal for a comfortable 5-2 lead. The Eagles did have their share of chances but solved B.Verducci only twice on 30 shots.

(6)Deadlast vs Seals(2)

While Deadlast feel comfortable for where they are in the standings, the Seals still have plenty of work to do from now until the end of the season. As big of a challenge as this was, the Seals did put up a decent battle. Deadlast used two consecutive power play goals by P.Elizardo and K.Kakivelis to put the match away. Kakivelis had opened the scoring for his club before adding his second with the man advantage. M.Nikas also scored twice for the win while F.Labrecque notched both tallies for the Seals.

(2)Werewolves vs Scorpions(2) S.O

The Scorpions had taken the lead late in the first period thanks to K.Belafi before M.Acciaioli leveled the game on the power play for the Werewolves. The score line remained 1-1 at the end of regulation and overtime despite each side firing over 30 shots on net. Thanks to both solid goaltenders, each side escaped with a point to the standings. P.Turturici stopped two breakaways in the shootout but couldn’t deny T.Fernando of the Scorpions. The Werewolves got their lone shootout tally passed J.Wong courtesy of P.Stroubakis.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Sebastien Archambault of the Street Ballers. His back to back goals snapped a 2-2 tie and added insurance to propel his club 5-3 over the Magic Bullets.

Saturday November 7

(3)Eagles vs Les Coqs(7)

Led by a three goal performance from F-A Monette, Les Coqs got the result they expected on Saturday evening. The match only took one direction as of the third period where the E1 squad won the frame 3-0.M.Turgeon found his name five times on the score sheet with two goals and three helpers. Les Coqs scored once on the power play and once shorthanded while the Eagles took advantage twice with their five man unit. It came in a losing cause but K.Certosini, captain of the Eagles displayed some good hockey posting two goals. This came as a very big win for Les Coqs as the E1 standings keep getting more and more complicated.

E Division

Thursday October 29

(1)Magic Bullets vs Werewolves(4)

It wasn’t one of their most convincing wins but the Werewolves found a way to get things done versus the Magic Bullets. The scoring only got done as of the five minute mark of the second period when M.Zarzour opened the scoring for the Werewolves. V.Miraldo made the score 2-0, and for a good period of time, that lead felt safe until P.Deslongchamps got the Magic Bullets on the board. But as got as that was for the Bullets, the Werewolves took advantage of a power play opportunity shortly after to put the match away. P.Stroubalis widened the margin to 3-1 followed with an insurance marker by D.Traversy.

(3)SBS Trashers vs Carnage(1)

With all of the scoring done in the first period alone, the SBS Trashers moved into third place after a hard fought battle with Carnage. Led by their captain, E.Panzera struck first to set the stage for more to come. L.Folini and R.Pampena followed with goals to make the score 3-0 right before J.Bourlakos put Carnage on the board. At that pace, this contest looked to have more goals generated but it wasn’t the case as both sides’ tightened things up. G.Sangiovanni stood tall for well over two periods earning the win after facing 30 shots.

(1)Seals vs Eagles(11)

From the drop of the ball, the Eagles cruised their way with ease versus the Seals. Already up 5-0 after one period, the Eagles kept pouring on the offence from many of their players. It was the captain K.Certosini leading the way with three goals while P.Savoie, S.Labbee and S.Courtemanche all fared well with a pair each. The Eagles also scored twice shorthanded, who know find themselves tied with three other teams in the standings.

(6)French Connection vs Les Coqs(4)

Unable to contain O.Valiquette, Les Coqs drop a 6-4 decision versus the French Connection. The accurate goal scorer riffled four straight goals for his club all coming as of the second half of the game. The French Connection got the start they wanted and never trailed as the game went on. It came in a losing cause but T.Provost-Blais and M.Goudreau did their part bagging a pair of goals each. This result along with any other E1 games, keep complicating the standings as all five teams are very close to each other.

(6)Deadlast vs Street Ballers(1)

So far so good for Deadlast who still remain on top after a decisive 6-1 win over the Street Ballers. The division leaders made an early impact with three goals in the first period enabling them to dictate the pace of the match. J.Velenosi had a multi goal game and K.Fiore was behind making three tallies happen with assists. After conceding a goal only five minutes into the match, J.Sanoudakis protected his cage flawlessly to earn the win between the pipes.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Olivier Vaqliquette of the French Connection. Using his precise shot, Valiquette produced four goals in a 6-4 win over Les Coqs.

E Division

Thursday October 22

(5)Street Ballers vs Les Coqs(9)

The Street Ballers were struck down by Les Coq’s offense as the E1 squad prevails in interleague play. Led by a four goal game by F.Bchara, Les Coqs distant themselves after dominating the second period with four straight markers.A.St-Laurent set up four goals before capping the match with a third period tally. M.Turgeon had a similar performance collecting four points helping Les Coqs earn a second win in four games. This now marks a third straight loss for the Street Ballers who started with a 2-0 record.

(1)Magic Bullets vs Carnage(5)

A first period offensive barrage by Carnage sent the Magic Bullets a 5-1 defeat on Thursday night. Carnage trailed 1-0 early on and put it quickly behind them posting the next five goals of the game. S.Giannoulakis snapped the 1-1 tie and Carnage went on to get scoring from all five different players for a positive result. The Magic Bullets scored early courtesy of A.Tremblay, but that was as good as it got towards B.Verducci who stood tall the rest of the way.

(1)Seals vs Chiefs(9)

After applying constant pressure, the Chiefs finally got on the score board when P.Santullo tallied his first of two as of the ten minute mark of the first period. The veteran side didn’t stop there collecting plenty more goals as the game went on. A.Moscato and V.Pandza also scored twice. Despite not being too busy in nets, N.Macri did make some key saves and nearly earned his shutout until A.Bouvier spoiled it.

(7)Deadlast vs Snookers(2)

The Snookers know they have the quality but have been struggling with the quantity as of late. With only seven players dressed, the hill was too high to climb as Deadlast made sure to take advantage of the situation. Led by their captain, C.Zafiropoulos set up K.Kakivelis late in the first period before bagging two straight goals for his club. Deadlast also used two power play goals by newly added M.Nikas who finished with a three goal four point night. With only one loss so far, Deadlast occupy first place of the E2 division, two points ahead of Carnage.

(3)French Connection vs Scorpions(5)

It’s not often a defenseman scores three goals but tonight R.Richard defied the odds by striking three times versus the French Connection. What made that display impressive was that they all came on the power play in each period. The Scorpions saw their lead vanish on two occasions but managed to get the final word by scoring twice late in the game. J.Kang and M.Iacampo also went on to score for the win while O.Valiquette did more than his share in the loss posting two goals for the French Connection.

(3)SBS TRashers vs Eagles(4)

Maybe it was just a question of time as the Eagles finally have something to smile about. Winless prior to the match, the Eagles battled extremely hard and never gave up getting the result they hoped for. P-A Surprenant and R.Houde led the way riffling two goals each. The game changer may have occurred when R.Houde scored shorthanded early in the third period for a 4-1 lead, a spread that was just enough to hold onto the win. It came a little too late but A.Moffa made things very interesting with back to back goals to narrow the gap by one.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Robby Richard of the Scorpions. As a defenseman, R.Richard riffled three power play goals in a close 5-3 win over the French Connection.

E Division

Thursday October 15

(4)SBS Trashers vs Snookers(3)

After eyeing a short bench, the SBS Trashers took nothing for granted. It may not have been a convincing victory but a victory nevertheless. The SBS Trashers tallied twice with their five man unit and led comfortably 3-0 before the Snookers got on the board. The captain sent a strong message as E.Panzera got things going posting the first two goals of the game. Panzera went on to feed J.Scalia on the power play who eventually set up J.Guerriero for the game winning goal. This marks a second straight win for the SBS Trashers which have the E2 standings a little more congested.

(4)Street Ballers vs Seals(5)

While the Seals are glad to have captured their first win of the season, this result came with plenty of anxiety. Anytime a team leads 5-0 with less than a game remaining, it usually proves to be more than enough for a comfortable win but that wasn’t the case on this night. The Street Ballers slowly but surely climbed themselves out of a deep hole collecting four straight goals to come within one. They did however run out of race track but managed to mount a nice comeback nevertheless. In their first win of the season, the Seals got a two goal game by S.Barbe and efforts from A.Daher, J.Surprenant and A.Bouvier. After starting their season with two victories, the Street Ballers just fell in a little slump dropping their last two games.

(1)Werewolves vs Chiefs(6)

The way things have been going in recent games for the Chiefs, this result will definitely help boost some confidence. The men in orange took many positives from this contest. From having to play with a short bench coupled with the fact that it was versus an undefeated club, the Chiefs played a full out game to oust the Werewolves 6-1.Apart from P.Santullo’s two goals, five different players found the back of the net. Another big reason why this game ended the way it did was due to N.Macri’s performance between the pipes as the tall net minder frustrated many players from the opposition.

(10)Deadlast vs Magic Bullets(1)

From start to finish, Deadlast did what they wanted in their 10-1 rout of the Magic Bullets. Plenty of players collected points that included multi goal efforts from K.Kakivelis, P.Elizardo and J.Velenosi. Kakivelis did lead the pack earning six points. The Magic Bullets celebrated only once when L.Helias-Blain beat J.Sanoudakis for a rare time. With this win, Deadlast still remain in top spot of the E2 division with 10 points.

(5)Scorpions vs Les Coqs(4)

Plenty happened between both sides on Thursday night but it was the Scorpions getting the final word against their opponents. This contest had the penalty box door opened more than usual along with plenty of goals and key saves from both net minders. In desperation for their first win of the season, the Scorpions battled extremely hard to squeeze out a tight victory. Newly added T.Fernando made an immediate impact posting two goals .The Scorpions got their game winning tally by K.Rose as of the 35 second mark of the third period. That marker put the Scorpions up 5-1 before sweating out a 5-4 result.

(3)Eagles vs Carnage(4)

It may have come as another loss but the Eagles are making it difficult for their opponents on the most part. Tonight, they dropped a close 4-3 game to the hands of Carnage who just improved to a 3-1 record for a second place spot. After taking advantage twice with their power play on goals by J.Bourlakos and S.Giannoulakis, Carnage got their most important tally from Ara Kalaydjian who buried his second of the night for the game winner. B.Brathwaite had a solid three point performance for the win while the Eagles got balanced scoring that saw P-A Surprenant, J-D Chalifoux and their captain K.Certosini find the back of the net.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Eric Panzera of the SBS Trashers. The captain scored twice and added an assist to help lead his club to a 4-3 win over the Snookers.

E Division

Thursday October 8

(4)French Connection vs Werewolves(7)

As much as this contest was close for half the game, the Werewolves would eventually plow through the French Connection defense to earn a 7-4 victory. The French Connection had their hands full in trying to contain J.Guerriero, who had three goals and two assists. D.Traversy consistently puts up numbers as the cardio machine scored twice while setting up Guerriero late in the game. Despite missing some key elements, the Werewolves showed tonight how deep their lineup is. This is a team right now that has yet to lose a game and most likely won’t be dropping many from now till the end of the season.

(4)Street Ballers vs SBS Trashers(6)

D.Brunetti does it all on Thursday night to help lead the SBS Trashers to their first win in three games. After collecting two first period points, the SBS Trashers forward showed why he was a big deal by producing two unanswered goals to put his club in the driver’s seat. Each side went on to exchange tallies by the third that saw P.Nadeau put the match away on the power play. The SBS Trashers finally earned their first win in three games while the Street Ballers dropped their first contest in as many matches.

(3)Deadlast vs Carnage(4) S.O

Deadlast and Carnage were tied 3-3 after three periods and it remained that way after an exciting overtime with plenty of opportunities at both ends. Deadlast did have a couple of glorious chances to win it in extra time but had the miss fortune of hitting a goal post and a defending player on the goal line with the goalie beat. The game eventually went to a shootout with Carnage winning it 4-3 thanks to a lone marker by Ara Kalaydjian. Each side kept it very close and depended on an overall collective effort that saw no one in particular stand out.

(4)Chiefs vs Les Coqs(7)

It may have been close for a while but Les Coqs just kept on working to get the better of the Chiefs. After a wild 3-3 first period, this contest started to slowly shift into one direction. Les Coqs kept battling hard and took advantage of some mistakes the Chiefs made over the course of the night. Apart from F.Bchara’s two goals, Les Coqs saw five different players find the back of the net. It’s only their second game of the season but Les Coqs are glad to capture a win. As for the Chiefs, giving up 20 goals in only three games is simply unacceptable for a club who prides themselves on defense.

(6)Magic Bullets vs Eagles(3)

K.Certosini knows how difficult it is to play with barely two lines. The Eagles tempted fate with their short bench and got what they most likely expected in the end, a loss. The Magic Bullets focused on their own game and got a good start with a 3-2 lead before distancing themselves as the game went on. With six different players finding the back of the net, L.Helias-Blain may have notched the biggest tally of the contest. His shorthanded goal gave the Magic Bullets a 4-2 lead which eventually stood up as the winner. S.Beauvillier had a sound game between the pipes facing over 30 shots to record the victory. After an ugly loss a week ago, the Magic Bullets regained some confidence improving to a 2-1 record.

(1)Seals vs Snookers(5)

The Seals weren’t able to take advantage of the Snookers who played with no changes from taking this contest. The Seals, despite winning the opening frame 1-0 on a goal by J.Trepanier, weren’t able to slow down a club who had no business dictating the match with no substitutions. The Snookers played it smart and took advantage of their opportunities when presented. F.Deveau picked his spots by bagging two second period goals while adding a third one later to complete his hat trick. N.Faria and G.Dantiste each made an impact as well combining for eight points while M.Sanchez held the fort in nets giving up only one goal on 29 shots.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Francis Deveau of the Snookers. F.Deveau along with the few Snookers never had a chance to change and managed to produce three goals and a helper in a 5-1 win over the Seals.

E Division

Thursday October 1

(2)Magic Bullets vs Snookers(10)

Led by a F.Deveau hat trick, the Snookers had no problems scoring goals on Thursday night. With at least three goals in every frame, the Snookers also got a pair of goals by N.Faria, F.Hunter and R.Aravinthan. Faria also added four assists to finish with the most points while G.Pavlopoulos had a goal and four helpers. Despite adding five players to their roster, the Magic Bullets didn’t have a solid game. P.Deslongchamps along with S.Trottier went on to score for the losing club as the only two players to get the better of M.Sanchez.

(6)Deadlast vs SBS Trashers(4)

If four goals in last week’s game wasn’t enough, P.Elizardo went on to add two more along with a pair of helpers to help lead Deadlast to their second win of the season. The speedy forward notched his clubs first two goals of the game while feeding the winner off of D.Dattheu’s blade. After trailing the first period 2-1, Deadlast put their act together by the second frame where they posted three unanswered goals. As for the SBS Trashers, P.Hodhod had a solid game posting two markers while P.Nadeau was able to collect three points.

(3)Werewolves vs Scorpions(2)

The Werewolves used three straight goals in order to squeeze out a tight win over the Scorpions. G.Delia’s wicked slap shot opened the scoring late in the first period followed by M.Minkiewicz’s tally seconds late for a 2-0 lead. J.Guerriero widened the margin with the second period’s only goal. Similar to their last week’s game versus the Chiefs, the Scorpions gained momentum when trailing from behind by netting two straight goals by M.Hadjar and J.Kang only to fall short again. After defeating two solid opponents, the Werewolves look to be in fine form once more.

(0)Seals vs Carnage(6)

Carnage bounces back from their previous ugly loss to the French Connection by downing the Seals 6-0. S.Giannoulakis’s lone first period goal proved to be more than enough as the Seals struggled to get anything on the board. B.Verducci frustrated his opponents by denying 26 shots to earn a shutout. The winning club added some offence in A.Passarelli, who notched two goals along with a helper on A.Kalaydjian’s tally.

(8)French Connection vs Chiefs(3)

From start to finish, the French Connection showed that they are the real deal. As much as 8-3 seems like an ugly score, this contest could have been worst if not for some key saves by S.Pare. The Chiefs did manage to stay within a close margin by reducing the score to 4-3, but that’s as good as it got. Apart from O.Valiquette’s two goals, six other French Connection were able to find the back of the net. J.Farrese had his way controlling the pace of the game and benefited with four helpers. Just like the Werewolves, the French Connection look to be serious front runners as well.

(4)Eagles vs Street Ballers(9)

The Eagles owned the first half of the game until the Street Ballers decided otherwise. Down 4-2, the Street Ballers flicked the switch by responding in a large way with the next seven goals of the game. A huge part of that scoring spree came from the hands of S.Marashlian, who was able to riffle four out of the last five goals of the game. Y.Dube had a strong game as well earning four points while E.Garon collected three assists. It came in a losing cause but the Eagles captain K.Certosini showed plenty of skill by bagging three goals for his hat trick. It’s a good start so far for the Street Ballers improving to 2-0 while the Eagles will need to patiently wait for their first win of the season.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Sarkis Marashlian of the Street Ballers. His four goals helped lift the Street Ballers over the Eagles for their second straight win.

E Division

Thursday September 24

(1)Les Coqs vs Werewolves(4)

The Werewolves added youth and it paid off as M.Zarzour scores twice to lift his club passed Les Coqs. The young talent made an immediate impact scoring early and late in the game. The Werewolves also added another key component in N.Kokovidis, who was behind making three goals happen. Les Coqs, formally known as the Tyrants struggled to get on the score sheet except for one time when A.St-Laurent figured out P.Turturici. This win came without their captain K.Miraldo and forward A.Zarzour who will be significant pieces to the Werewolves line up.

(2)SBS vs Magic Bullets(4)

Both sides were looking to make an impression but it was the Magic Bullets getting the better of SBS. The Magic Bullets scored at least once in every frame and led 3-0 until a third period power play goal finally put SBS on the board. Four different players struck to find the back of the net that included a big third period tally by P.Deslonchamps .S.Letourneau, E.Bouchard and S.Trottier also went on to score for the Magic Bullets while E.Panzera and L.Folini took care of the offence for SBS.

(5)Snookers vs Street Ballers(7)

The Street Ballers scored three times in the third period and won a wild 7-5 game over the Snookers on Thursday night. Each side entered the final frame leveled at four goals apiece. It was at that point that the Street Ballers upped the ante producing three big goals. S.Archambault made the score 5-4 with his second of the night as the only multi goal scorer for the Street Ballers.S.Marashlian was heavily involved collecting four points while his teammate E.Olansour helped set up three tallies. As for the Snookers, F.Deveau was stellar riffling a hat trick along with a helper.

(4)Carnage vs French Connection(11)

This one sided affair featured scoring by committee from the French Connection. Proving that they still got the scoring touch, F.Major, J.Farrese and J-F Belanger each scored twice in the win. The French Connection started strong building a 4-1 first period lead and continued where they left off by the second putting the match away with five unanswered goals. F.Peloquin wasnt to busy up until the final frame where he gave up three goals on nine shots.While the French Connection are satisfied with their start to the season, the same can’t be said for Carnage, who will need to quickly put this ugly loss behind them.

(7)Chiefs vs Scorpions(5)

Too many missed chances nearly haunted the Chiefs who managed to hold off what was a wild third period. For two straight periods, the Chiefs generated plenty of good opportunities and entered the final frame with a two goal cushion that eventually got erased. The Scorpions got the ball rolling netting three straight goals to grab their first ever lead. As much as that sequence favored the trailing club, the Chiefs weren’t too affected by evening the score immediately after thanks to Y.Gazura’s second goal of the game. J.Melo regained the lead shortly after which led to a pair of late tallies securing a well earned victory.

(4)Eagles vs Deadlast(6)

It was the P.Elizardo show on Thursday night as Deadlast routed the Eagles 6-4.Elizardo finished the night with an incredible four goal performance, a feat that Deadlast will hope to get from their star player as much as possible.  The sniper opened the scoring early but did most of his damage by the second half of the game where he produced three goals in a row for his club. The Eagles did manage to overcome a 2-0 deficit but weren’t able to continue the momentum as the game favored Deadlast.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Paulo Elizardo of Deadlast. In a 6-4 win over the Eagles, the quick forward went on a scoring rampage riffling four out of his clubs six goals.

Thursday May 7(E1 Finals)
(9)Renceur vs Chiefs(2) Game 2
Totally out played, and out matched, the Chiefs were scratching their heads after this blow out affair. Renceur, clearly the better and hungrier of the two sides wasted no time dominating the veteran club. The snow ball was in effect early on as five goals got through just shy of the eleven minute mark of the opening frame. B.Deslauries was a beast with three out of those five goals before able to add one more late in the game. R.Voinson netted a pair and N.Gilbet also scored twice but was able to set up three different teammates. As bad as the Chiefs were in this one, they still fired some quality shots towards A.Mancini who had to be good in order for the game to take only one direction.
(2)Chiefs vs Renceur(1) O.T Game 3
Despite how bad things went for the Chiefs moments before this contest, experience calmed the heads of the older squad as they regained focus to stop the bleeding. Once the ball dropped, the Chiefs erased everything that just happened by playing a concentred 15 minute game before forcing it in extra time. It was however B.Deslauries of Renceur who struck first, and as discouraging as that was for the Chiefs, J.Courteau eventually replied with a hard slap shot to even the score. Each side scored on the power play and played to a 1-1 tie before entering a five minute sudden death period. At that point, it was pretty much a 50/50 game to see who would capitalise first. From an innocent play in the corner, the ball was handed off to N.Morrone who unleashed a bomb from the top of the circle setting off the fire works in the Chiefs bench. It wasn’t too long ago the Chiefs were battling just to make the playoffs, but after putting to together plenty of straight wins despite dropping one in a landslide, the Chiefs reached their final destination by taking home the E1 Thursday championship. On behalf of Hockeyballe.com, we would like to congratulate Enzo Capalbo and the Chiefs for getting it done.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Nick Morrone. Once again, N.Morrone merits the honour, this time by netting the Chiefs biggest goal of the season.

Thursday May 7(E2 Finals)
(5)Dirty Boys vs Street Ballers(2) Game 1
It’s the kind of start you look for in a final as the Dirty Boys bagged three first period unanswered goals to get things going. They may have had a little let down by the second period but that didn’t phase them as M.Destounis made sure to put the game away with his second of the contest. Destounis also set up M.Melo and E.Mavroudis to finish with four points, and C.Stavriadis was solid in nets after facing nearly 30 shots. The Dirty Boys made their five man unit work by posting two goals on two attempts.
(2)Street Ballers vs Dirty Boys(8) Game 2
The Dirty Boys never took their opponents for granted and it showed as they stormed with eight goals to get it done. For a second straight game, their power play wasn’t an issue as three goals went in, but what really may have hurt the Street Ballers was when J-P Meunier scored short handed to make the score 3-0.The Street Ballers did manage to reduce the margin by one, also getting goals with the man advantage, but that was all they got by C.Stavriadis. At that point it was all Dirty Boys as the goals kept coming in bunches that saw E.Mavroudis net two while N.Kokovidis was able to finish with one goal and four helpers. Despite the loss, J.Furtado and the Street Ballers have no reason for keeping their heads down, especially after knocking out three teams to get to this point. After assembling a last minute team, J.Korakakis did an excellent job putting together what was a dynamic roster. On behalf of Hockeyballe.com, we would like to congratulate Jimmy Korakakis and the Dirty Boys for winning the E2 Thursday night championship.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Costa Stavriadis. The Dirty Boys goaltender did more than enough to earn a pair a big wins when it counted the most.

Thursday April 30(E1 Finals)
(6)Chiefs vs Renceur(4) Game 1
With no choice for everyone to show up with a big game, the Chiefs got determined efforts from all their players to take a difficult match versus Renceur. N.Morrone was a monster producing the Chiefs last three goals, and A.Jalilvand keeps on showing consistency as the crafty forward scored twice while adding an assist. Renceur didn’t have a couple of key pieces and will look for them to return to the line up if they hope to bounce back into the series.

E2 Semi finals
(3)Street Ballers vs Snookers(5) Game 2
They didn’t get this far to get swept, as the Snookers bounce back to even the series. It did however take a desperate third period where two power play goals were needed to keep the season alive. G.Pavlopoulos and G.Dantiste took advantage of the five man unit with goals less than two minutes apart, and M.Gagnon made sure to seal the contest after netting a very late tally.
(0)Snookers vs Street Ballers(2) Game 3
While everything was going great in the post season, and after dropping a big game only moments before, the Street Ballers believed in themselves to get it done by knocking out the top seed. After netting an early goal from S.Archambault, the Street Ballers defence along with S.Sauk’s goaltending did the rest by protecting the lead until buzzer. Y.Dube was behind making both goals happen that included a feed on his captain J.Furtado’s empty net marker.

(4)French Connection vs Dirty Boys(7) Game 2
At the very least, a great start was necessary, but even at that the French Connection weren’t able to hold on. Playing with only three changes, the French Connection realised that even a 4-1 lead wasn’t secure. The Dirty Boys started that concern when M.Destounis scored very late in the second period reducing the margin by only one goal. That was just the beginning of what was a one sided affair as the Dirty Boys kept on toppling their opponents with 15 minutes remaining. Destounis quietly made plenty happen scoring twice and setting up two goals as a significant reason why his team are playing in next weeks final. Just for good measure, J.P Meunier riffled two rockets passed F.Gaudet-Peloquin to make sure the series ended in two games.

J.Korakakis did a fine job assembling a last second hockey team who now find themselves playing for the championship versus the Street Ballers. J.Furtado will make sure to keep motivating his troops as the Street Ballers look to upset a fourth opponent in their biggest round to come.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Nick Morrone of the Chiefs. Morrone battled extremely hard riffling three out of the Chiefs six goals in an important 6-4 win over Renceur.

Thursday April 23(Semi finals)
(3)Stealth Assassins vs Chiefs(5) E1 Game 2
A.Moscato, P.Santullo and P.Roy scored third period goals, and S.Pare made close to 30 saves in his second straight win versus the Stealth Assassins. Needing a tie or a positive result, the Chiefs found themselves behind after two periods but were able to bounce back at a very important time in the series. This win advances the Chiefs in the finals for a second straight session where they’ll hope to have a better fate.
(5)Fat Roy vs Renceur(6) E1 Game 2
In the span of only three minutes, this series turned on a dime. Fat Roy will be feeling the pain for a while as a third period collapse sends their rival through to the finals. Renceur collected three straight goals as of the ten minute mark of the final frame that included M.Latreille’s winner with just over a minute remaining. N.Gilbert notched a pair of markers and A.Mancini was happy to get the job done in nets after facing over 30 shots.

It will come down to a battle of youth versus experience. Renceur have the talent and the speed which can only force the Chiefs to play a cautious defensive game in order to have a chance.

E2 Semi finals
(9)Dirty Boys vs French Connection(6) Game 1
It took only the first period for the Dirty Boys to grab control of the series. M.Mavroudis bagged an early hat trick only eleven minutes in, and the Dirty Boys felt comfortable entering the second period with a 5-1 lead. Adding to the scoring, A.Jalilvand and M.Destounis chipped in netting a pair each for the win while O.Valiquette did what he normally does for the French Connection riffling a hat trick.
(1)Snookers vs Street Ballers(3) Game 2
The Street Ballers, not to long ago came off an average regular season but are now enjoying a magical run as they hand the heavy favourite Snookers a rare loss. After a tight scoring game, the Street Ballers came through in the end where they posted two goals as of the eleven minute mark of the third period. Both those tallies came off the blade of Y.Lamarche only a minute apart. The Snookers had their chances but ran into a wall as S.Sauk was nearly flawless between the pipes.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Yannick Lamarche of the Street Ballers. Lamarche was as clutch as it gets as his two late goals puts the Street Ballers one win away from entering the finals.

Thursday April 23(Semi finals)
(3)Stealth Assassins vs Chiefs(5) E1 Game 2
A.Moscato, P.Santullo and P.Roy scored third period goals, and S.Pare made close to 30 saves in his second straight win versus the Stealth Assassins. Needing a tie or a positive result, the Chiefs found themselves behind after two periods but were able to bounce back at a very important time in the series. This win advances the Chiefs in the finals for a second straight session where they’ll hope to have a better fate.
(5)Fat Roy vs Renceur(6) E1 Game 2
In the span of only three minutes, this series turned on a dime. Fat Roy will be feeling the pain for a while as a third period collapse sends their rival through to the finals. Renceur collected three straight goals as of the ten minute mark of the final frame that included M.Latreille’s winner with just over a minute remaining. N.Gilbert notched a pair of markers and A.Mancini was happy to get the job done in nets after facing over 30 shots.

It will come down to a battle of youth versus experience. Renceur have the talent and the speed which can only force the Chiefs to play a cautious defensive game in order to have a chance.

E2 Semi finals
(9)Dirty Boys vs French Connection(6) Game 1
It took only the first period for the Dirty Boys to grab control of the series. M.Mavroudis bagged an early hat trick only eleven minutes in, and the Dirty Boys felt comfortable entering the second period with a 5-1 lead. Adding to the scoring, A.Jalilvand and M.Destounis chipped in netting a pair each for the win while O.Valiquette did what he normally does for the French Connection riffling a hat trick.
(1)Snookers vs Street Ballers(3) Game 2
The Street Ballers, not to long ago came off an average regular season but are now enjoying a magical run as they hand the heavy favourite Snookers a rare loss. After a tight scoring game, the Street Ballers came through in the end where they posted two goals as of the eleven minute mark of the third period. Both those tallies came off the blade of Y.Lamarche only a minute apart. The Snookers had their chances but ran into a wall as S.Sauk was nearly flawless between the pipes.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Yannick Lamarche of the Street Ballers. Lamarche was as clutch as it gets as his two late goals puts the Street Ballers one win away from entering the finals.

Thursday April 9(E1 Semi finals)
(4)Renceur vs Fat Roy(4) Game 1
Late power play goals from T.Panagakos and C.Chirola helped Fat Roy overcome a 4-1 deficit versus their rival opponent. It showed right away how much Renceur were determined to dictate the pace of the match bagging two early goals and controlling the situation for most of the night. N.Gilbert opened the scoring early and added his second in period number two while Y.Gazura was behind setting up three goals for Renceur. Fat Roy found a way to storm back into the match by getting plenty of help from J.Velenosi who set up all four tallies that included a pair of feeds on Chirola’s markers. With game one out of the way, each side will come out blazing in their next contest as plenty of pride is on the line. 
(5)Chiefs vs Stealth Assassins (3) Game 1
P.Santullo uses his strength producing two big goals before completing his hat trick in an empty cage for the Chiefs. The veteran put his club up 2-0 forcing the Assassins to open up their game versus a stingy defence. Despite being down 4-1, the younger squad battled back to reduce the margin by one but ran out of time to get the equaliser. As always on many nights, S.Pare makes the difference making key stops after facing nearly 30 shots. The Stealth Assassins will need to try and get the better start in game two and play with the lead to force the Chiefs to play from behind.

E2 Quarter finals
(3)JAC Motosport vs Street Ballers(4)
It came a little too late for the JAC Motopsort as three third period tallies weren’t enough. After netting a late first period power play marker, the Street Ballers carried the momentum in the following frame adding two more tallies that included a second with the man advantage late in the frame. Y.Dube accumulated two points before adding the most important goal by the third holding up as the winner. It’s two straight do or die matches that the Ballers win as they hope to continue their quest in the semi finals.
(7)French Connection vs Stones(2)
The Stones looked like they just didn’t have it versus a hungrier group. The French Connection came out flying grabbing a 3-0 first period lead and never really had to worry even after dropping the second frame 2-1.O.Valiquette only scored twice but nodded the biggest goal of the night on the power play for a 4-1 lead. J-F Beland also had a two goal night and F.Gaudet-Peloquin used his size to limit only a pair of tallies by him.
(3)Snookers vs 23rd Hour(2)
For a second straight playoff game, the 23rd Hour nearly got it done. After knocking out the Seals a week ago, the tenth place seed came that close to send the Snookers packing. This contest changed direction by the eleven minute mark of the third period where G.Pavlopoulos evened the score on the power play for the Snookers. It took barley one minute at that point for K.Araujo to strike for a second time giving his club a 3-2 lead and a spot in the semi finals. The 23rd Hour didn’t have a good regular season but showed plenty in the post season by bringing the top seed to the limit.

Four teams remain in the E2 division, and the way all four clubs are playing at this point, only time will tell who’ll advance. The semi finals are as follows:

(1)Snookers vs Street Ballers(8)
(3)Dirty Boys vs French Connection(4)

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Yannick Dube of the Street Ballers. The Street Ballers won their second straight playoff game and have Dube to thank for versus the JAC Motosport as the lanky forward produced two big goals and an assist in a close 4-3 win.

Thursday April 2(E2 Round 1)
(6)Street Ballers vs Assurance Evolution(5) 8th vs 9th
Y.Dube kept his club in it from the beginning and Y.St-Jean along with M.Beaudry took over in the second half to send the Street Ballers into the next round. Dube went on a rampage posting his clubs first three goals. Y.St-Jean had a break out third period riffling a pair of tallies and M.Beaudry netted the game clinching goal by the six minute mark of the third period. Looking back, Assurance Evolution put up a very good fight and actually led the game 3-1 at one point before the Street Ballers slowly took over.
(0)Seals vs 23rd Hour(4) 7th vs 10th
With only one win during the regular season, the 23rd Hour match that in only one playoff game as they look ahead to the quarter finals. D.Mucciardi stubbornly denied every Seal making close to 30 saves and was a major reason why his club is playing next week. M.Sawan opened the scoring on the power play and A.El-Aintabli made sure to seal the contest bagging two third period markers.

(6)Dirty Boys vs Carnage(3)(E2 Quarter finals) 3rd vs 6th
In just the blink of an eye, Carnage saw their season come to an end early on Thursday night. It took 35 minutes for the Dirty Boys to score twice but only four minutes late in the game for them to produce four rapid tallies. M.Chenier evened the score at three goals a piece and Y.Gazura notched the go ahead marker with less than two minutes remaining. A.Jalilvand and M.Destounis took care of most of the offence as each player scored twice. This was the only quarter final match played on the night. The other games will take place Thursday April 9.The match ups are as follows:

(1)Snookers vs 23rd Hour(10)
(2)JAC Motosport vs Street Ballers(8)
(4)French Connection vs Stones(5)

Position 3, Dirty Boys advanced to the semi finals after defeating Carnage and will wait and see who they’ll face next.

(3)Stealth Assassins vs Scorpions(2) O.T (E1 Round 1) 4th vs 5th
A win is a win but the Stealth Assassins had their hearts pounding after this one. Up 2-0 and with less than five minutes remaining was when the troubles began. On two occasions, the Scorpions were awarded power plays and made way with their chances scoring twice with efforts from A.Clark and R.Richrad to send the game into overtime. Even with all that momentum, the Scorpions couldn’t get it done as A.Prucha nets his clubs biggest goal of the season barely a minute into the sudden death frame. Prucha had opened the scoring just ten seconds into the contest followed with an eventual marker from his teammate F.Certosini. Each net minder stepped up their game facing over 30 shots each but it was J.Capaldo getting it done over his counter part H.Trahan.

This result now has the Stealth Assassins face off against the Chiefs while Renceur look for some pay back versus Fat Roy.

Semi finals:

(1)Chiefs vs Stealth Assassins(4)
(2)Renceur vs Fat Roy(3)

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to David Mucciardi of the 23rd Hour. The 23rd Hour have allowed an average of over six goals a game during the regular season but tonight the hot net minder decided it was enough going perfect to earn the shutout.

Thursday March 26
(7)Renceur vs Scorpions(3) E1
If tonight’s game is any indication of what looms ahead then Renceur will be in full form heading into the playoffs. N.Gilbert didn’t miss a beat by generating three goals for his hat trick and J.Quesnel-Vinet notched the only first period tally before adding his second late in the closing instances of period number two. With the regular season coming to an end, the Scorpions will need to start fresh and go with the notion of trying to get that first goal to put immediate pressure on their opponents.
(2)Chiefs vs Fat Roy(1) E1
There isn’t any secret formula as the Chiefs kept it simple once more to earn the result. The back bone of the club S.Pare stopped all but one third period goal and the Chiefs struck just enough times to edge their rival opponent. A.Jalilvand opened the scoring followed with an early second period goal from P.Santullo before J.Pantelis spoiled the shut out mid way mark of the third period.

This concludes the E1 Thursday division regular season. The Stealth Assassins and the Scorpions will have to battle it out to see who gets the Chiefs in the semi finals while Renceur will look for some pay back as they face off against Fat Roy in their semi final match up.

(8)French Connection vs Street Ballers(4) E2
It took all but one short sequence for the French Connection as they frustrate the Street Ballers in a double up win. Deadlocked at three goals a piece, the French Connection surged five goals as of the 11:42 minute mark of the third period that saw O.Valiquette score twice to complete his hat trick. P.Hargreaves was also a force producing two goals and three helpers. One thing that worked well for the Street Ballers was their five man unit where they netted three out of their four goals.
(4)Seals vs Carnage(5) E2
It hasn’t been easy for F.Pace and his club but tonight the boys will be smiling after a close win over the Seals. A.Passarelli did most of the ground work bagging three goals and a helper but it was D.Gentile’s very late tally that sent Carnage over the top. If there was one thorn in the tight win was the brilliant display of J.Quesnel-Vinet who notched all four goals for the Seals.
(10)JAC Motoport vs Les Raymonds(3) E2
With only one loss after ten games, the JAC Motosport look to achieve greater heights in the playoffs. It may not have been the best team to prepare against but the JAC Motosport still found a way to generate ten goals and will look to produce plenty more moving forward. E.Charbonneau and A.Beauchamp each had hat tricks, and A.Teoli along with A.Nadan-Vendette took care of the balance netting two goals a piece.
(10)Assurance Evolution vs Dirty Boys(12) E2
When two teams don’t feel like running, odd results such as this one happen time to time. The Dirty Boys needed the last minute of the game riffling two big goals in order to take the contest. Leading to that point, M.Chenier and M.Mavroudis competed for the most goals notching four a piece in the win while Y.Gourde did the same that saw M.Dagenias just behind him posting a hat trick for Assurance Evolution.

The regular season will end when Carnage face off against the 23rd Hour. After that match up is completed, the top ten seeds will participate in the playoffs that will feature the first round matches between seeds number 10 vs 7 and 8 vs 9.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Albe Passarelli of Carnage. Passarelli owned the first period producing three points while completing his hat trick by the third period giving his club a close 5-4 win over the Seals.

Tuesday March 31
(8)Carnage vs 23rd Hour(2)
Battling for position, Carnage had no problems toppling the 23rd Hour on Tuesday night. A.Kalaydjian had a big night bagging three goals for his hat trick and the rest of Carnage played a full 45 minute game finishing their season strong. This win places Carnage into six place where they’ll avoid an extra round that implicate positions seven to ten.

The top ten seeds will be entering the playoffs Thursday April 2.The top six teams will be in the quarter finals while the seventh place seed will take on the tenth place seed and the eight place seed will face off versus the ninth place seed for the final two spots. The first round matches are as follows:

(7)Seals vs 23 Hour(10)
(8)Street Ballers vs Assurance Evolution(9)

E Jeudi

Thursday March 19

(8)French Connection vs Assurance Evolution(4)
A scoring spree by the French Connection leads to an 8-4 victory over the struggling Assurance Evolution. The winners used a big first period notching three unanswered goals to set the tone the rest of the way. J.Farrese danced his way to setting up four markers, and G.Giustiniani scored twice as the only multi goal scorer for his club. The French Connection went through a second period let down losing the frame 3-2 but were able to bounce back by the third adding three more tallies.
(3)Les Raymonds vs 23rd Hour(10)
M.El-Aintabli had a five point night ,G.Perreault followed up with four points, and the 23rd Hour expected nothing less than to defeat Les Raymonds. For two straight periods, Les Raymonds hung in there but that changed in the last twelve minutes of the game where the 23rd Hour surged five tallies in the span of ten minutes. Other notables include J-F Nadeau and A.El-Aintabli posting two goals each while P.Salvo netted the winner in a three point game.
(6)Dirty Boys vs Carnage(5)
The Dirty Boys rode a big second period in a comeback effort over Carnage .Down by a pair after one period, the goals came in bunches for Korakakis and his crew riffling four straight tallies for a 6-4 lead after two frames. E.Mavroudis used his strength bagging half of is teams goals while adding a helper, and M.Destounis had a normal night striking twice along with a pair of assists.
(2)Bramabulls vs Scorpions(5)
The Scorpions just complicated the standings with a hard fought win over the Bramabulls. Desperation mode kicked in for the last place seed in the third period where they earned three goals to capture must needed points in hopes of making the post season. P.Patel might have just saved the Scorpions season bagging three big goals while H.Trahan had to be solid in nets saving up 25 shots.
(4)Snookers vs Seals(3)
It was close but not close enough for the Seals who nearly ended a seven game winning streak. The Seals showed plenty early on getting goals from S.Barbe and A.Daher before slowing down their pace in the last two frames. The Snookers had no intentions of going away that easy and made sure to capture the win especially after getting brilliant effort from M.Gagnon who participated in all four goals that included a hat trick.
(6)Stealth Assassins vs Fat Roy(3)
Pairing goals in every frame, the Stealth Assassins went on their way to double up a very good hockey team. The way things have been going as of late, this win will have the Assassins feeling good about themselves moving forward. M.Pacifico and N.DeGregorio clicked well as a duo combining with eight points while J.Capaldo kept a dangerous offence to only three goals making up to 26 saves.
(2)JAC Motosport vs Stones(0)
A.Kingsbury stopped all 28 shots he faced dragging the JAC Motoport to a close 2-0 win over the Stones. A.Nadan-Vandette took care of the scoring netting both goals in the first two periods  with feeds from F.Bazinet. This win has the JAC Motosport tied in wins with the top seed Snookers but do trail by only one point with one game remaining.
(6)Chiefs vs Renceur(4)
The big guns showed up to work for the Chiefs as they leaped into first place with a 6-4 victory over Renceur. D.Galloro along with P.Cardillo used their vision four times each with assists, and A.Jalilvand continues to score as the fierce forward nets three passed A.Mancini. The Chiefs had a difficult opponent and played well enough for most of the match despite a slight let down by the second period.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Alexandre Kingsbury of JAC Motosport.As difficult as it is to earn a shutout in this division, Kingsbury was able to blank the Stones 2-0 giving his club still a shot at first place

Thursday March 12
(10)Scorpions vs Stealth Assassins (4)
It couldn’t come at a better time for the Scorpions to capture some must needed points. There was no doubt that A.Clark would get his name on the score sheet as the natural sniper brought it to another level bagging an impressive six goals. The Scorpions only pulled away by the third period where they won the frame very easy out scoring the struggling Stealth Assassins 6-1.M.Iacampo scored twice, the captain B.Douek made five goals happen with assists for the win while T.Karasek faired well posting a pair of goals in the loss.
(6)Seals vs Assurance Evolution(5) O.T
It was a good battle considering Assurance Evolution had nobody to change with on their bench. The Seals weren’t able to take advantage of the depleted squad but managed to capture the win in overtime. Already with two goals and an assist, the quickness of J.Quesnel-Vinet ended the night with a tricky wrist shot beating a tired L.LeHoang. M.Dagenais helped bring the game as far as it did for Assurance Evolution by bagging three tallies while his captain S.St-Jean had an impressive game participating in all five goals.
(8)Dirty Boys vs 23rd Hour(6)
It came as a loss but the 23rd Hour will keep their heads up after battling right till the end. The Dirty Boys went up 4-1 after one period, and thought that it would be an easy night until things slowly shifted in the other direction. The 23rd Hour got efforts form every single player that saw no one score more than once while the Dirty Boys got multi goal games from M.Chenier and A.Fritz.
(2)Bramabulls vs Chiefs(4)
It took one player stepping it up, exceptional goaltending, and an overall smart game to defeat the Bramabulls on Thursday night. The Chiefs kept it simple but effective getting a three goal night from A.Jalilvand and a 26 save performance from their net minder S.Pare. With points very crucial at this stage of the season, the veteran squad had to play to full potential to remain in the race.
(3)Renceur vs Fat Roy(5)
Sometimes, it’s just a question of match ups as Fat Roy keep frustrating Renceur. This makes it a second time this season that the division leaders drop their game versus Fat Roy. Down 2-1 after two periods, Fat Roy took advantage of a pair of power play chances with goals from I.Zawahra and M.DelGaudio before winning the frame 4-1.J.Pantelis got credited the winner, and J.Sanoudakis limited a potent offence to only three goals.
(7)French Connnection vs Carnage(6)
The French Connection needed a wild third period to just get by Carnage. The men in blue rallied in the third period posting four goals with efforts from different players. P.Hargreaves was the only player to score twice in the win, and J.Farrese along with J.Levesque each had three helpers. Carnage also didn’t have many players stand out offensively but A.Passarelli did have a decent night nodding two goals and a helper.
(5)Snookers vs Street Ballers(5) S.O
They came that close to handing the Snookers their first loss of the season. With time winding down, the Snookers not only beat the buzzer, but did it thanks to a huge short handed goal from N.Faria. The Snookers got to the shootout by taking advantage of their special teams. K.Araujo and A.Moniz each scored on the power play for the Snookers while S.Archambault had a brilliant performance accumulating three points along with one of the shootout markers for the Street Ballers.
(2)Les Raymonds vs Stones(11)
The way things have been going lately for the Stones, they’ll be more than happy to capture the win. They will however need to put it behind them quickly as many teams have toppled Les Raymonds .T.Settino started the night strong and carried his solid play until the very end posting six goals along with an assist. E.Allen netted a pair in a five point game, and M.Russo was very productive accumulating seven points that included six helpers.

Saturday March 14
(5)French Connection vs Stones(9)
A slow start may have been an issue for the Stones, but once the mid way point hit, the goals came one after the other. Two of those tallies came on the power play and one was in a short handed situation where T.Settino riffled his third goal of the night in a four point game. D.DiGiacomoJr was also able to notch a hat trick along with two helpers, M.DaSilva netted a pair, and M.DiLena didn’t score but was responsible for setting up four markers.
(9)Carnage vs Assurance Evolution(8)
Despite being up by three with only five minutes remaining was nearly compromised as Carnage just get by Assurance Evolution. If not for a late power play goal from J.Bourlakos, Assurance Evolution would have potentially brought this game into overtime giving Carnage another frustrating loss. Bourlakos’s winner was his fourth goal of the night, K.Rose nodded a pair in a five point game, and Carnage needed to be good on their power play going three for three. In the first period alone, M.Dagenais netted all three goals for Assurance Evolution before M.Heroux took the torch finishing his night with five points.
(2)Chiefs vs Scorpions(0)
Just like in their previous match versus the Bramabulls, the Chiefs made it suffocating for the Scorpions. Plenty had to do with the fact that their net minder S.Pare was simply unbeatable between the pipes. The experienced goaltender pushed away 34 shots and killed a few penalties make key important saves. The Chiefs got on the board only twice thanks to a pair of markers from J.Courteau.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Austin Jalilvand of the Chiefs. The feisty forward has been hot as of late, and tonight he continued his progress by netting three out of the Chiefs four goals in a difficult 4-2 win over the Bramabulls.

Thursday March 5
(9)Bramabulls vs Renceur(6)
The Bramabulls had plenty of reasons for getting up in this match up versus Renceur. After being humiliated in the season opener, A.DiPerna wanted to make sure that his troops were ready for a big challenge. It didn’t come easy but the Bramabulls were always a step ahead winning every frame by one goal. L.Mancini was the only one to score twice out of the nine tallies and Marco Diaco got credited the winner by the twelve minute mark of the second period.
(0)Les Raymonds vs Street Ballers(10)
Y.Lamarche, E.Mansour and Y.Dube each had two goals and the Street Ballers went on their way to a 10-0 rout of Les Raymonds. The Street Ballers took immediate control posting five first period goals before slowing down by the second where they tallied only once. M.Gibeault had the most assists setting up three goals and S.Sauk earned the win in nets along with a shutout.
(2)Stealth Assassins vs Chiefs(10)
Already with a depleted line up, the Stealth Assassins stopped running at one point when the Chiefs took over the match. N.Morrone found the back of the net in all three frames for his hat trick and A.Moscato along with P.Santullo followed up pairing a couple of goals. The Stealth Assassins got both their tallies from M.Simone as the only player to solve S.Pare.
(7)JAC Motosport vs Assurance Evolution(5)
Sometimes that one player makes all the difference as J.Montpetit led his club to a 7-5 win over the struggling Assurance Evolution. Montpetit carried the load posting four tallies and a helper while A.Nadan-Vendette faired well scoring twice in a four point performance. As for Assurance Evolution, M.Dagenais did plenty in the loss scoring three out of his clubs five goals.
(6)Carnage vs Stones(1)
When it rains it pours as the struggles continue for S.Sicuso and the Stones. The veteran squad had a decent start to the season winning three straight but now find themselves with a 3-3 record giving up at least six goals per game in their recent slump. Carnage showed no mercy bagging plenty of goals that saw M.Pace net a big short handed tally for his second of the night. J.DiMarco assisted twice and B.Verducci would have loved more than anything to earn a shutout but couldn’t stop the Stones captain.
(5)23rd Hour vs Assurance Evolution(7)
After dropping their earlier contest, Assurance Evolution are glad to finish with a split. This time, they won the game 7-5 and got an overall balanced effort from everyone. S.Paquet had back to back tallies and Y.Gourde may have netted the most important goal for the game winner. The 23rd Hour played well in the last two periods but failed to get a good start to the match after dropping the opening frame 2-0.
(6)Scorpions vs Fat Roy(3)
The Scorpions needed this result and will use it as a confidence booster as they trail a playoff spot by only two points. It showed that everyone pulled their weight as nine players got involved on the score sheet that saw J.Wong and T.Fernando combine for six points. The Scorpions did trail at one point but were able to take over by the mid way point of the match where they riffled five goals.

Saturday March 7
(7)Seals vs 23rd Hour(2)
The Seals enjoy another offensive out break as they hand the 23rd a convincing 7-2 loss. The flood gates opened by the second period when N.Gilbert decided it was time to get to work. The slick forward started things off by setting up M.Vinet before adding five more points completing a hat trick. J.Melach wasn’t far behind with five points and his captain S.Gagnon was just as essential for the result denying all but C.Cyr who solved him on both occasions.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Jason Montpetit. The JAC Motosport needed a four goal one assist performance from Jason Montpetit to get the better of Assurance Evolution in a close 7-5 win.

Thursday February 26
(5)Renceur vs Scorpions(2)
As the struggles continue, the Scorpions faced another difficult challenge on Thursday night. They managed to stay within a one goal margin for two periods up until Renceur stormed with three third period tallies. N.Gilbert and J.Quesnel-Vinet each cashed in with a pair and B.Deslauries decided to pass the ball resulting in three assists.
(6)Seals vs Street Ballers(2)
Make it two in a row as the Seals put together back to back victories. Whatever was said after the first period definitely worked for the Seals as they powered five second period tallies to stun their opponents. A.Daher opened the scoring and was able to notch the winner as the only multi goal scorer for his club. S.Barbe had the most points scoring once and adding three helpers while his captain and net minder S.Gagnon denied every Street Baller except for Y.Dube who beat him twice.
(12)French Connection vs Les Raymonds(2)
O.Valiquette converted on five occasions, captain C.Corneau struck twice, J.Levesque set up five tallies and the French Connection had no problems defeating Les Raymonds. The French Connection discouraged their opponents towards the second phase of the match where everything seemed to be going in. Les Raymonds did have something to cheer about when A.Lemieux and S.Hamel scored to beat S.Gagnon.
(5)Brambulls vs Sttealth Assassins (4)
After playing fairly cautious for two periods, each side decided to open it up by the third. The Bramabulls entered the final frame up 2-1 before trading three third period tallies with their opponents. Newly added Marco Diaco made an immediate impact as the power forward participated in all five goals for the Bramabulls that included a pair by the third. The Stealth Assassins chased all game long to even the score, and once they did, they weren’t able to get that much needed tally. L.Mancini and L.Dulcetta shared three points each for the win while N.DeGregorio and J.Rodriguez did the same for the Stealth Assassins.
(5)Chiefs vs Fat Roy(6)
If there’s such a thing as a feel good loss, the Chiefs are glad to capture a point after a tough battle with Fat Roy. Down by three, the Chiefs decided it was time to elevate their game and it showed by storming right back into the match to force extra time. M.DelGaudio hurt the Chiefs early on netting the games first two goals but it was J.Pantelis’s and P.Elizardo’s shootout markers giving the edge to Fat Roy. G.Lallis, J.Levesque and L.Frino each had two points for the win while the Chiefs depended on four different goal scorers.
(6)Snookers vs Stones(2)
They started the season on a high note but its now two games in a row that the Stones struggle. They did however drop the game versus a club that remains undefeated after seven games. The Snookers have shown consistency all season long and tonight was just another example of how things are going well so far. M.Gagnon chipped in with a pair and the Snookers got offence from most of their roster with balance scoring.

Saturday February 28
(9)Dirty Boys vs Les Raymonds(0)
A.Romano, M.Chenier, A.Jalilvand along with Y.Gazura each scored twice, and M.Melo was perfect in nets earning a 9-0 shutout win over Les Raymonds. Slowly but surely, the Dirty Boys paced their way to an easy win posting three goals in every frame. He didn’t score but M.Destounis was involved in many smart plays and benefited by accumulating four assists. As frustrating as this may be for Les Raymonds, with time comes good chemistry which can only suggest a better fate in the near future.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Marco Diaco of the Bramabulls. The power forward scored a pair of key third period goals in a five point performance to help defeat the Stealth Assassins by a close margin.

Thursday February 19
(6)JAC Motosport vs 23rd Hour(5) S.O
Regardless of their slow start to the season, the 23rd Hour have plenty to feel good about despite dropping the game in a shootout. Currently out of the playoffs, the 23rd Hour brought an undefeated team to the ultimate distance only to lose in a breakaway challenge. G.Perreault carried the load producing four points that included back to back tallies giving the 23rd Hour a two goal cushion. JAC Motosport managed to fight back that saw S.Teoli and O.Nadan-Vendette notch their second of the campaign to even the score at five goals a piece. After a scoreless third period and overtime, A.Beauchamp netted the lone shootout marker improving the JAC Motosports record to a perfect 5-0.
(1)Street Ballers vs Dirty Boys(3)
Slowly but surely, the Dirty Boys will climb the ranks after a slow start to their season. M.Mavroudis and M.Destounis went to work early on posting two first period goals, and despite dropping the second period, the Dirty Boys did just enough to get by the Street Ballers. Plenty had to do with the goaltending of C.Stavriadis as the sharp net minder stopped all but one second period goal from Y.Dube. M.Chenier added insurance, M.Destounis had a two point game and C.Stavriadis faced 30 shots to earn the win in nets.
(0)Stealth Assassins vs Renceur(6)
Its bad news for most of the E1 division when not even the Stealth Assassins can put up a challenge versus Renceur.It took just over a period for the fast paced club to get things going, and once they did, there was nothing the Stealth Assassins could have done to stop it. The game was lost when J.Quesnel-Vinet and J.Parisella scored late in the second period giving their club a 3-0 lead heading into the final frame. Things just got worst at that point on as J.Parisella posted two more tallies for his hat trick while J.Asselin notched the other goal. As much as the win was impressive, A.Mancini brought it to another level allowing nothing behind him.
(7)Seals vs Stones(5)
Whether it was giving up a 4-0 lead, allowing three short handed goals, and or losing to a club with only one win prior to the game, the Stones have nothing to say after this let down performance. One player haunted the veteran club as N.Gilbert showed everyone that he was simply unstoppable. The young talent participated in every goal that included five tallies in which three came in a short handed situation. Not too far behind, S.Meloche also had a game to remember assisting four times while adding a pair of markers.
(6)Bramabulls vs Fat Roy(8)
Call it a third period collapse or a remarkable comeback, the Bramabulls should have done better to protect a 5-2 third period lead. Regardless, Fat Roy have the arsenal to score at will and that’s just what happened by the final frame where they saw three players net their second of the contest. M.DelGaudio, C.Chirola and their leader C.Zafiropoulos all had two goal games while J.Levesque played the play maker setting up four tallies. As for the Bramabulls, F.Dominianni struck twice and D.Bezina had the most assists with three helpers.
(10)Snookers vs Les Raymonds(0)
It’s not always uncommon to have such results when a new club faces off versus an established hockey team. The Snookers controlled the pace all night long and benefited especially in the second period where they pulled away with six goals. M.Gagnon, N.Faria, R.Aravinthan and A.Moniz each scored twice and R.Picard had to stop just over 20 shots to earn a shutout. This is the Snookers fifth game of the season and have yet to drop a game so far as they sit tied in first place with the JAC Motosport.


The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Nicolas Gilbert. Anytime someone scores three short handed goals and finishes their night with five tallies and two helpers, there is no doubt that player merits the honour.

Thursday February 12
(5)JAC Motosport vs Street Ballers(1)
Things keep going well for the JAC Motosport as they improve to a perfect 4-0 record after a convincing win over the Street Ballers. When they use their speed, the JAC Motosport are difficult to stop and tonight it showed again, especially by the second frame where thy posted three straight goals. The young squad also scored twice on the power play and got a multi goal performance from E.Charbonneau. The Street Ballers did leave off the night with some sort of satisfaction when S.Marashlian solved A.Kingsbury late in the game.
(8)Dirty Boys vs Seals(5)
It took three games in but the Dirty Boys finally got it right. While J.Quesnel-Vinet created plenty of problems with three goals and an assist for the Seals, the Dirty Boys looked for a more balanced effort from all their players. K.Kavan and M.Destounis were slightly productive netting two goals and two helpers each while N.Kokovidis matched his teammates in points that included three helpers.
(1)Stealth Assassins vs Scorpions(5)
M.D’Anello had a big first period with two goals, and the Stealth Assassins never looked back extending their record to 4-0.M.Pacifico and A.Rinaldi each had a pair of assists while V.Romito, M.DeTorre and T.Karasek took care of the scoring by the second period. After four games into the season, J.Capaldo has been a rock between the pipes. The solid net minder allowed a mere late second period tally from P.Patel.
(8)French Connection vs 23rd Hour(3)
O.Valiquette had three goals and two assists to lead the French Connection to an 8-3 victory over the 23rd Hour. A.Saunier-Robert and his captain C.Corneau also found the back of the net on two occasions, and despite not scoring, P.Hargreaves was able to set up his clubs first four of five goals. The 23rd Hour got some offence going by the ten minute mark of the second period where J.Eid struck twice to beat F.Gaudet-Peloquin.
(6)Bramabulls vs Chiefs(4)
The Bramabulls scored two big goals only two and half minutes apart to take the match versus the Chiefs. V.Albanese snapped the dreaded 3-3 tie by the nine minute mark of the final frame before C.Vellucci capped off the night netting two quick tallies. Each side went back and forth hitting plenty of goal posts and cross bars making life very difficult for both net minders. P.Delarosbil stood his ground earning the win in nets despite allowing a pair of tricky slap shots from D.Galloro.
(4)Carnage vs Snookers(5)
Carnage just can’t seem to find any breaks as of late. Tonight, they were only a mere second away from entering overtime until a late power play goal changed all that. It was the captain M.Ronacher of the Snookers that benefited on the opportunity with the help of G.Dantiste and F.Deveau as both players combined for seven points. R.Aravinthan came up clutch as well netting a late equaliser and was vital for the win notching a total of three points. As for Carnage, D.Gentile scored twice and J.Milionis, S.Bourlakos along with N.Rubbo all had two points a piece.
(1)Assurance Evolution vs Stones(5)
While the struggles continue for the short bench of Evolution Assurance, the Stones just went about their own business grabbing three points to standings. It wasn’t until the late stages of the second period when the Stones slowly started to pull away. T.Settino made the score 2-1 before adding his second as the only multi goal scorer of the contest. O.Caillet didn’t have a busy night but did his duty in nets giving up a lone first period tally from Y.Gourde.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Olivier Valiquette of the French Connection. He’s done it many times before and continues to do it again as the sniper buried three goals and a pair of helpers to help lead his club to an 8-3 win over the 23rd Hour.

Thursday February 5
(6)JAC Motopsort vs Carnage(3)
Even if its only three games into the season, there aren’t many candidates that will take down the JAC Motosport. The fiery squad took control early getting a pair of first period goals by E.Charbonneau who later sealed the deal netting his hat trick late in the game. O.Nadan-Vendette scored twice and added two assists while S.Giannakis was credited the winner with a late second period tally.
(4)Seals vs French Connection(7)
Finally, the French Connection can celebrate a win with a 7-4 rout over the Seals. It took some time, but the ball finally got rolling late in the second period where the French Connection took over the contest. After netting three late second period tallies, the men in blue pulled way netting back to back short handed goals only 30 seconds apart. A.Saunier-Robert and P.Hargreaves scored two goals each combining for nine points in the win, while A.Daher and S.Meloche also tallied twice each combining with seven points for the Seals.
(2)23rd Hour vs Street Ballers(3) O.T
There wasn’t much separating each club except for an overtime goal. Each side scored both their goals in the second half of the game, all coming on the power play. G.Perreault opened the scoring for the 23rd hour, Y.St-Jean and G.Couture tallied only one minute apart for the Street Ballers before M.El-Aintabli tied the contest with only two minutes left on the clock. The sudden death marker came at the two minute mark when M.Beaudry had the last say giving the Street Ballers a tight win.
(4)Bramabulls vs Scorpions(3) O.T
Once the opportunity presented itself, the Bramabulls made sure to avoid the shootout. A late overtime power play chance enabled F.Dominanni to take a blistering slap shot giving H.Trahan no hope whatsoever to make the stop. That goal occurred with less than 20 seconds where the Bramabulls celebrated their first win of the season. Most of the action occurred in the first period. A.Clark scored twice giving the Scorpions a 3-2 lead. M.Crapis evened the score by the second leaving a scoreless third period where each net minder did more than enough sending the game into overtime.
(2)Fat Roy vs Stealth Assassins (3)
The Stealth Assassins continue to squeeze out tight wins. Tonight, they did just enough to get by a very solid hockey club. After grabbing a 2-0 first period lead, M.Zrihen scored a huge second period goal which stood as the game winner. It came a little too late but Fat Roy caused some concern when their captain C.Zafiropoulos and J.Levesque scored to narrow the margin. Once again, J.Capaldo did a fine job in nets earning a third straight victory.
(6)Stones vs Dirty Boys(5) S.O
From two excellent passes to a late power play goal, M.DiLena helped carry the Stones to a tight win over the Dirty Boys. T.Settino benefited twice from the long feeds and D.DiGiacomoJr also buried a pair for the Stones. The Dirty Boys did get a big game from A.Romano who stick handled his way to a pair of tallies while generating plenty of scoring chances. Despite having one less player due to a penalty, the Stones still won the breakaway battle thanks to E.Allen’s lone shootout marker.
(6)Assurance Evolution vs Les Raymonds(5) O.T
In a game that could have gone either way, M.Dagenais was the most likely hero in overtime after netting his hat trick in a four point night for Evolution Assurance. His captain S.St-Jean was part of the formula producing two goals while having to play plenty of minutes with only two changes on their bench. Les Raymonds got as far as they could with plenty of help from S.Hamel who had a big game scoring twice while adding a pair of helpers.
(7)Chiefs vs Renceur(10)
Its one of those games that both net minders need to flush out of their system. Plenty of weird goals went in from both sides, and despite how bizarre nearly half of them were, Le Renceur still showed that they were deserving of the two clubs. With plenty of speed and fire power, the boys in red saw M.Latreille score the most netting a hat trick. Y.Gazura and B.Deslauriers had identical performances notching two goals and three assists each. As for the Chiefs, A.Moscato had a multi goal game for three points, and A.Jalilvand scored once while setting up two teammates.

Saturday February 7
(6)Snookers vs Dirty Boys(5) O.T
With only themselves to blame, the Dirty Boys coughed up what was a sure victory. Trailing 5-2, and with less than five minutes remaining, the Snookers pressed hard and benefited with late back to back goals from R.Aravinthan before N.Domingos bagged the winner in overtime. Aravinthan was a force riffling a hat trick and two helpers while A.Jalilvand was the most productive for the Dirty Boys posting a hat trick.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Martin Dagenais. Having to play with barely any changes, Martin Dagenais won the game for Assurance Evolution bagging a huge overtime winner after scoring twice in a four point performance.

Thursday January 29
(0)Seals vs JAC Motosport(8)
The JAC Motosport easily takes the match with an outstanding 8-0 triumph over the Seals. J.Montpetit led the way setting up three teammates and adding a pair of third markers finishing with the most points for his club. His captain A.Bell was also heavily involved chipping away with a pair of goals while his net minder A.Kingsbury was perfect in nets denying every shot in his direction.
(5)Street Ballers vs Assurance Evolution(3)
L’Assurance Evolution may have pressed their luck trying to play the game with no changes on their bench. That however wasn’t the Street Ballers concern as they just went about their business winning a close opening frame 3-2 before extending the lead by two in the second period. S.Marashlian has shown very good things till now as the spark plug buried four tallies and a helper participating in all five goals for the Street Ballers. He didn’t score but M.Beaudry did produce three helpers for the win.
(4)Stealth Assassins vs Bramabulls(3) O.T
The Bramabulls weren’t far from reaching the finish line as the Stealth Assassins removed their net minder for an extra attacker to even the score at three goals a piece. V.Romito bagged the equaliser with only 35 seconds remaining and M.Occhionero wasted no time shocking the Bramabulls early in the sudden death frame. The Bramabulls had the better start to the game, and managed to play well enough to earn points up until the last moments of the contest where they let it slip away.
(7)Renceur vs Fat Roy(10)
It may still be far away but both these clubs could potentially meet in the finals. Each side have the components to get to the big dance with the ability of producing plenty of offence just like in tonight’s meeting. Its one thing to lose a game, but Renceur know that giving up seven second period goals is totally unacceptable. It was the leader C.Zafiropoulos fuelling his club netting goals only 45 seconds apart before many of his teammates got the better of the lanky net minder A.Mancini. J.Velenosi and J.Levesque were also able to chip in with a pair for the win. As for Renceur, Y.Gazura and M.Vinette each scored twice while C.Stamadianos had a flurry of points with four helpers.
(5)Chiefs vs Scorpions(0)
Slowly but surely, the Chiefs started to make things happen as of the second period where they never looked back to blank the Scorpions. S.Pare continues to be a major center piece for the veteran squad as the net minder made plenty of saves to earn well deserved shutout. The duo between A.Jalilvand and his line mate J.Courteau clicked all game long combining for four points and A.Moscato had a solid game as well riffling a pair passed H.Trahan.
(8)Snookers vs French Connection(5)
So far so good for the Snookers who took over by the second half of the game to defeat the French Connection. F.Deveau may have been the story for his club after an impressive three goal two and assist night for the Snookers. The French Connection had the better start building a 3-2 second period lead before the Snookers slowly crawled back into the game. It came in a losing cause but J.Farrese kept things very respectable with five helpers helping N.Viau and O.Valiquette net two goals a piece.
(2)Les Raymonds vs Carnage(11)
After two games into the season, Les Raymonds need to figure out how to get a better start to the game. Carnage had already struck five times just over twelve minutes into the hockey game leaving a discouraged opposition. M.Hadjar set up three different teammates before scoring late in the game, and Y.Movchaca along with S.Giannoulakis and D.Gentile chipped in with a pair of markers each. Les Raymonds did grab some positives by the third period where S.Hamel and M.Peirera got the better of B.Verducci.
(7)Stones vs 23rd Hour(6) O.T
Failing to protect a lead late in the game resulted in the Stones storming back once more to power the 23rd Hour in overtime. The 23rd Hour led for most of the night leading by three on two occasions and by one fairly late in the game before D.Lucchesi evened the score sending the match into overtime. The night ended immediately after when A.Francheschini shot towards the net leaving a rebound where M.Della Rocca made no mistake pushing in a loose ball. As always, T.Settino was involved netting a pair of tallies for the win while J-F Nadeau and J.Eid struck twice as well for the 23rd Hour.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Costa Zafiropoulos of Fat Roy. Known as the ageless wonder, the veteran sniper led the way posting two important second period tallies opening the gate way for the rest of his team to follow.

Thursday January 22
(4)JAC Motosport vs French Connection(3)
The JAC Motosport survives a momentum swing to topple the French Connection. After leading 2-0, the JAC Motoposrt found themselves behind giving up three third period markers before storming back with two late tallies. A.Teoli evened the score with his third point of the game and E.Charbonneau grabbed the lead taking advantage of a late power play opportunity. The French Connection may have let this one slip away but will look to get some good production from P.Hargreaves who posted two straight goals.
(8)Renceur vs Bramabulls(1)
Its just one of those starts to a game that the Bramabulls will need to put behind them. Renceur took advantage of an early five minute power play bagging three quick goals putting the game nearly out of reach. Y.Gazura tallied twice with the five man unit and was able to complete his hat trick in the same frame before adding two helpers. J.Parisella added to the scoring with a pair of markers and A.Mancini was nearly perfect in nets except for letting the Bramabull captain A.DiPerna solve him.
(7)Seals vs Les Raymonds(1)
While the Seals look at this result as an impressive start to their season, the same cant be said for Les Raymonds. New to the league, Les Raymonds will need to take a few games to develop chemistry in hopes to stay within reasonable margin. O.Lavoie, S.Barbe and D.Chartrand each had two goal games while their net minder and captain S.Gagnon allowed all but one goal from E.Tochan.
(2)Carnage vs Street Ballers(3)
It was towards the dying moments of the contest where the Street Ballers decided the out come of the game. Already with a second period goal, S.Marashlian came up clutch posting the go ahead marker with only 20 seconds remaining in the game. M.Gibeault notched the other Street Ballers tally late in the second period putting his club up 2-heading into the third. As for Carnage, A.Passarelli was able to set up both S.Giannoulakis and J.DiMarco.
(5)Chiefs vs Stealth Assassins(7)
Having to play catch up all game long, the Chiefs weren’t able to even the score. The Stealth Assassins did plenty right on this night from scoring on the power play and getting key stops from their net minder and leader J.Capaldo. V.Romito was able to open and close the scoring while his teammate A.Prucha put together key back to back tallies late in the third period.
(7)Snookers vs Assurance Evolution(2)
G.Dantiste, F.Deveau and the captain G.Pavlopoulos each had two goal games and the Snookers were able to down L’Assurance Evolution 7-2 on Thursday night. The Snookers only ran away with the contest by the final frame where they riffled three unanswered goals. Most of the action occurred in period number two where the Snookers won the frame 3-2 that saw F.Deveau participate in all three goals.
(5)Scorpions vs Fat Roy(4) S.O
In what seemed to have been wrapped up in regulation time changed when R.Richard of the Scorpions sent the match into overtime. R.Richard beat the buzzer late in the game forcing each side to figure it out in the shootout. M.Hadjar opened the scoring for the Scorpions before netting one of his clubs shootout markers.A.Clark came through with the winner while P.Elizardo netted Fat Roys first tally and lone shootout goal.Still going very strong, the ageless wonder C.Zafiropoulos notched tallies less than two minutes apart late in the second period for Fat Roy.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Sarkis Marashlian of the Street Ballers. Sarkis Marashlian opened the scoring for the Street Ballers and was able to snap a dreaded 2-2 tie with less than 25 seconds remaining in the match.

Thursday December 18(E1 Finals)
(4)Chiefs vs Deadlast(5) Game 1
P.Elizardo nets three that included a late back breaking goal to put Deadlast in front for a 1-0 series lead. The Chiefs may have had some control after grabbing a two goal cushion but that was immediately responded when Deadlast replied with two late second period goals. J.Velenosi and M.DelGaudio combined for four assists and J.Sanoudakis was awarded the win after facing 31 shots.
(4)Deadlast vs Chiefs(6) Game 2
The Chiefs found their game early on and never once trailed to deadlock the series at one game a piece. On three power play chances, the veteran club made sure to take advantage and were able to get a pair of goals from Y.Gazura and the other by A.Jalilvand. Both those players clicked very well all game long duplicating each others performances by netting two markers and two helpers a piece.
(0)Chiefs vs Deadlast(3) Game 3
One costly penalty and a glorious missed short handed opportunity from D.Galloro sums up the season for both sides. With a chance to take the lead, D.Galloro found himself on a clear cut break away but hit a wall in J.Sanoudakis who might have made the save off the year. It was just moments later when P.Carpentier tallied on the power play giving Deadlast the lead. The Chiefs did have five minutes for an equaliser, but by opening up their game, Deadlast cashed in instead with a series sealing tally from P.Elizardo. Each side battled hard all night, and as much as the Chiefs came close, Deadlast were deserving by using their speed and quickness all series long. On behalf of Hockeyballe.com, we would like to congratulate Costa Zafiropoulos and the rest of Deadlast for capturing the E1 Thursday night division championship.

Thursday December 18(E2 Finals)
(4)Werewolves vs JAC Motosport(1) Game 1
The Werewolves don’t complicate things and is the reason why rolling three lines has brought them success. Tonight, they put constant pressure against a younger group and got a big game from D.Traversy who was able to notch three out of his clubs four goals. K.Miraldo and J.Guerriero had a pair of points each while J.Montpetit was lone goal scorer to solve P.Turturici.
(2)JAC Motosport vs Werewolves(4) Game 2
When the opportunity arose, the Werewolves pounced and never looked back. Down 2-1, the Werewolves got power goals from J.Guerriero and D.Traversy just over two minutes apart leaving only one period to protect the lead. A.Zarzour gathered his third helper of the match by setting up P.Stroubakis, and P.Turturici took care of the rest with another consistent effort between the pipes. Despite the loss, the JAC Motoport have plenty to be proud of for getting this far with only two lines. The Werewolves didn’t finish first for no reason, and after carrying their game plan into the playoffs, it came to no surprise that they got it done. On behalf of Hockeyballe.com, we would like to congratulate Lino Versaci, Kevin Miraldo and the rest of the Werewolves for capturing the E2 Thursday night division championship.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Dave Traversy. The intense forward was vital for the Werewolves winning the championship by posting up five goals in only two games.

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Thursday December 4(Semi finals)
(3)Renceur vs Deadlast(4)E1 Game 1
Deadlast gets Renceur early on posting a 3-1 lead, and take game one in what was a crucial win over the division leaders. J.Levesque struck first and added the game winner finishing his night with a multi goal game. Renceur got their act together as the game went on that saw M-A Lefebvre score twice while adding a helper only to fall short in the end. As much as this was an important start to the series, Deadlast have to duplicate a similar performance in a weeks time if they hope to pull off the upset.
(11)Werewolves vs French Connection(1)E1 Game 1
Clearly the better side of the two clubs, the Werewolves showed greater determination. Once the scoring started, the French Connection weren't able to slow down the bleeding. The Werewolves immediately discouraged their opponents early on bagging five first period goals before racking up more tallies by the third. D.Traversy was a presence as the intense forward had the most tallies netting a hat trick. V.Miraldo scored twice and added two helpers, A.Zarzour had a pair as well along with three assists while G.Delia finished with a high six point performance. With the kind of offence the French Connection possess, only one goal got through P.Turturici.
(1)Scorpions vs Chiefs(9)E2 Game 1
Its one game that the Scorpions will need to forget quickly. From start to finish, the Chiefs marched right through their opponents showing that they meant serious business with a convincing result. N.Morrone along with A.Jalilvand fired three goals each for hat tricks while D.Galloro and Y.Gazura took care of the playing making assisting on four occasions a piece. Apart from some fire power the Chiefs possess, its their net minder S.Pare that keeps the ship sailing as the veteran goaltender allowed all but one goal.
(2)Stones vs JAC Motosport(8)E2 Game 1
Better prepared and much more determined, the JAC Motosport shocked the Stones to open up their series. Each side must have expected a much tighter contest but that wasn't the case on this night. A.Nadan-Vendette helped set up three goals before netting his clubs last tally of the night. J.Montpetit had a dominant game riffling a hat trick while his teammate A.Teoli was able to post back to back second period markers.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Joey Levesque of Deadlast. The slick forward netted a pair of clutch goals and was a major reason why his club defeated the first place Renceur.

Thursday November 27(E2 Quarter-finals)
(5)French Connection vs Billionaire Boys(3)
The clicking duo of J.Farrese and O.Valiquette proved to be too much to handle for the young squad as the French Connection advance to the next round. Both players participated in all five goals that included two with the man advantage. The French Connection won this game by the three minute mark of the second frame where they built a 3-0 lead before trading a pair of tallies. The Billionaire Boys also scored twice on their power play and had a glorious 5 on 3 opportunity to come within margin but failed to take advantage.
(5)JAC Motosport vs Assurance Evolution(2)
Two power play goals and a better jump start to the game sends the JAC Motosport through to the next round. Each side temped fate with only three spares but it was the young legs that got the better of the veteran squad. F.Bazinet tallied twice, O.Nadon-Vendette had a three point night and A.Kingsbury was solid despite giving up two quick tallies from J.Lamourue and F.Ouellet.
(6)Werewolves vs 23rd Hour(2)
Just ten seconds in, G.Delia put the Werewovles in front sending a quick message to keep up the pace. D.Traversy doubled the lead shortly after and the Werewolves never looked back after pairing tallies in every frame. Out of their six goals scored, G.Delia, D.Traversy and J.Guerriero did all of the scoring notching a pair each. The 23rd Hour did put up a good battle and had some good scoring chances but had to it against P.Turturici who was focused in nets from start to finish.
(2)Stones vs Street Ballers(1)
As tensions were running high and with the game dead evened at one goal a piece, a late marker settles the score. After receiving a feed from E.Dedominicis ,D.Catalano snapped the third period tie which ultimately sent the Stones through to the next round. Despite it being a 7 vs 2 seeding, the Street Ballers came extremely close to pulling off the upset. The Stones got the early lead thanks to an effort from M.DiLena and O.Caillet was stellar between the pipes giving up a lone second period tally.

With the top four seeds advancing, the semi final match ups are as follows:

(1)Werewolves vs French Connection(4)
(2)Stones        vs JAC Motosport     (3)

(E1 Round 1)
(5)Deadlast vs Legion(1)
It came down to numbers as Deadlast were better prepared versus a short bench. Legion kept it simple and played very tight for over a period until Deadlast broke the defensive barrier netting two late second period goals for a commanding 3-0 lead. At that point it was just about running the clock but Deadlast played it safe anyway by adding two more insurance markers. J.Pantelis and P.Elizardo did most of the damage accumulating three points each and J.Sanoudakis looked like he was headed for a shutout until G.Vouloumanos spoiled it with a late power play goal.
(2)Electric Area vs Chiefs(4)
Brilliant goaltending combined with being opportunistic was the difference in this match as the Chiefs pull off tough battle .The Electric Area poured on the shots and made exceptional plays only to face an impenetrable wall. Still going strong, S.Pare single handily carried the Chiefs with a spectacular goaltending performance. The Chiefs only got their scoring done by third netting three unanswered tallies.

The E1 semi finals match ups are as follows:

(1)Renceur   vs Deadlast(6)
(2)Scorpions vs Chiefs   (5)

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Stephane Pare. The veteran net minder earns the honour after a jaw dropping performance in a 4-2 Chiefs win over the Electric Area.

Thursday November 20
(3)Scorpions vs Renceur(1)
It’s never easy limiting a team like Renceur to only one goal but the Scorpions found a way to nearly blank them. The Scorpions played a near perfect game for over two periods before giving up their only tally of the night. A.Clark provided offence like he usually does posting a pair of goals while M.Baccari got his clubs lone marker. Renceur still managed to fire over 30 shots but had trouble on this night solving H.Trahan.
(4)Chiefs vs Legion(5)
As much as Legion deserves credit for their result, the Chiefs weren’t too happy with the way things ended. Up by two and with only half a period remaining, the Chiefs couldn’t defend versus a club with only two changes. Already with a pair of assists, G.Chountalos came up huge on two occasions with back to back goals less than a minute apart before M.Latreille lifted Legion with the game winner. That game winning goal was his third of the contest.
(3)Electric Area vs Renceur(4)S.O
Despite coming out on top, Le Renceur were far from convincing in their double header night. After dropping their earlier contest to the Scorpions, the young squad were forced to squeak a shootout win over the Electric Area. They needed two power play goals and a three point game from M-A Lefebvre who was also able to net the shootout winner. What made this loss frustrating for the Electric Area was that they led all game long until losing the shootout battle.
(4)Billionaire Boys vs Carnage(2)
It was a first of two games for both these clubs, and after dominating the third period, the Billionaire Boys won the opening battle. With efforts from four different players, M.Colatosti took advantage of a third period power play snapping a 2-2 tie before J.Velenosi made sure to put the match away with an insurance marker. S.Bentivegna had a very busy night ahead of him and was able to stand strong between the pipes with strong performance.
(4)Carnage vs Billionaire Boys(5) O.T
With a chance to even the score, Carnage weren’t able to fight off the last three minutes of the game. The Billionaire Boys were running out of time but managed to take advantage of a late power play chance where N.Bruno came up clutch netting the equaliser before upping the ante in overtime by posting the game winning tally. Each side did a fine job with their special teams bagging two power play goals a piece. M.Melo had a strong game notching two goals for the win while A.Angelis did the same for Carnage.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Andrew Clark. The Scorpions sniper was able to power two goals in a 3-1 win over the division leaders.

With the conclusion of both the E1 & E2 regular season coming to an end, the first round match ups are as follows:

(3)Legion        vs Deadlast (6) E1 round 1
(4)Electric Area vs Chiefs    (5) E1 round 1

(1)Werewolves          vs 23rd Hour               (8) E2 quarter-finals
(2)Stones                 vs Street Ballers          (7)E2 quarter-finals
(3)JAC Motosport       vs Assurance Evolution (6) E2 quarter-finals
(4)French Connection vs Billionaire Boys        (5) E2 quarter-finals

Thursday November 13
(3)JAC Motosport vs 23rd Hour(2)
With momentum shifting back and forth, the JAC Motosport won the final battle. After grabbing a 2-0 first period lead, the JAC Motosport dropped the second by a pair and regained control of the match when A.Nadon-Vendette struck by the ten minute mark of the final frame. A.Beauchamp along with A.Nadon-Vendette combined for four points in the win while J.Eid had another solid game for the 23rd Hour with both goals.
(1)Chiefs vs Scorpions(2) O.T
The Chiefs defended well and kept the Scorpions off the score sheet until the six minute mark of the third period where A.Clark finally got to S.Pare. Evenly matched, each side needed extra time for a winner. In what looked like was headed for a shootout changed by the final minute of overtime where K.Rose beat S.Pare for a rare time. The Chiefs did get on the board first thanks to a power play tally from Y.Gazura but that was all they got by the solid goaltending of H.Trahan.
(3)Street Ballers vs Assurance Evolution(4)
L.Le-Hoang scored once and added three assists helping L’Assurance Evolution to a tight 4-3 win over the Street Ballers. The number 8 took care of business early on with three first period points putting his club in a good position. The Street Ballers did battle back to even the score getting the equaliser from M.Mogianesi but that was short lived as M-O Campeau immediately regained the lead for L’Assurance Evolution.
(1)Seals vs Carnage(6)
Two late second period goals from Carnage deflated any hopes for a Seals comeback. Carnage carried a comfortable three goal cushion heading into the final frame, and put the game way when A.Kalaydjian buried his second of the contest on the power play which was shortly followed with a late insurance marker from S.Bourlakos. The Seals did strike once thanks to an effort from M.Filion as the only player to solve B.Verducci.
(5)Electric Area vs Legion(6)
Two strong teams battled it out on Thursday night, and after completely dominating the first period, the Electric Area have only themselves to blame. Legion does however deserve plenty of credit as they had the difficult mission of overcoming a three goal deficit. The comeback began late in the second period where C.Stamadianos notched back to back tallies followed with a quick marker from G.Chountalos. N.Zermalias made the score 6-4 with a power play goal just before A.Attia posted his third goal of the night for the Electric Area.
(1)Billionaire Boys vs Werewolves(11)
In a battle of youth versus experience, the veteran side prevailed, and in a convincing fashion. The Werewolves found their groove in every frame and got plenty of goals from A.Zarzour and J.Guerriero as both players bagged four goals a piece. M.Minkiewicz assisted four times and P.Turturici stopped nearly everyone except for M.Baccari.

Saturday November 15
(5)Legion vs Armored Saints(3)
In what was a must win game for the Armored Saints didn’t transpire as Legion officially eliminates the veteran squad from a post season appearance. Entering as one of the hottest teams in the division, Legion powered most of their goals by the third period striking on four occasions. M.Latreille converted twice to complete his hat trick while his teammate G.Vouloumanos collected back to back tallies in a short span of only 30 seconds.
(4)Stones vs Carnage(3)
D.Galloro had a big day, and the Stones did enough just to get by Carnage. The veteran cashed in on three occasions that included two big third period tallies putting the Stones in the drivers seat. N.Mucci assisted twice for the win while S.Kalaydjian, T.Palladino and B.Brathwaite all had three point games for Carnage.
(3)Werewolves vs French Connection(0)
The French Connection had to do this one without their two big guns and it showed as the top seed Werewolves shut the door. The Werewolves tallied twice in the second period with goals from M.Minkiewicz and by his captain L.Versaci before G.Delia added an early third period insurance marker giving barely any hope for the French Connection. After receiving 26 shots, P.Turturici shined once more in nets earning the shutout.
(3)JAC Motosport vs Street Ballers(5)
The Street Ballers jumped off to a great start and never gave up the lead as they defeated the JAC Motosport on Saturday evening. It was the captain setting the example as J.Furtado netted two first period tallies before adding his third passed the mid way point of the match. E.Garon had a three point night that included a goal while M.Mogianesi got the other marker for the win.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Lan Le-Hoang. Playing with a short bench, Lan Le-Hoang participated in every goal for L’Assurance Evolution who defeated the Street Ballers by a narrow margin.

Thursday November 6
(5)JAC Motosport vs French Connection(3)
The French Connection ran into some penalty problems and the JAC Motosport made them pay by bagging three power play goals. S.Giannakis scored twice with the man advantage, A.Bell captain of his club netted the other and A.Kingsbury held the fort for two periods despite allowing a pair of third period tallies.
(2)Street Ballers vs 23rd Hour(4)
N.El-Feghali notched goals in both the first and second periods and the 23rd Hour extended their lead to 4-0 early in the final frame before the Street Ballers finally got on the board. The Street Ballers took advantage of two power play opportunities with tallies from M.Champagne and M.Beaudry to finish their night with some sort of positives. C.Cyr earned the win and did a fine job protecting a four goal lead up until the five minute mark of the final frame.
(5)Legion vs Werewolves(2)
Despite playing in different divisions, this contest was a good measuring stick for both sides. The Werewolves presently hold top spot of the E2 division while Legion are looking to improve their losing record. It was however the E1 division squad that prevailed in the end and in large part due to the trio of C.Stamadianos, M.Latrelle and C.Gagnon as the line combined for a total of eleven points. Legion ultimately took over in the last five minutes where they put together three straight goals to take the match.
(5)Electric Area vs Armored Saints(1)
The Electric Area added some scoring and it showed right away as M.Paradis lifts his club to a 5-1 win over the Armored Saints. The number 11 struck twice in the first period before completing his hat trick by the four minute mark of the final frame. The Electric Area allowed an early goal but immediately took over by netting five straight tallies. T.Wong, captain and net minder of his club shined and went flawless for over 44 minutes.
(6)Stones vs Seals(2)
Despite an opening frame let down, the Stones were able to regroup and own the second portion of the game where they responded with a furry of tallies. Most of the damage occurred in the third period that saw D.Catalano and D.DiGiacomoJr each score their second of the night. The Seals were the better of the two sides early on with tallies from A.Daher and S.Barbe but that was all they got by O.Caillet.
(2)Deadlast vs Electric Area(9)
It was all about balance for the Electric Area as nine different players struck to find the back of the net. This contest was already wrapped up after one period where the Electric Area posted five first period tallies for a comfortable four goal cushion. Although he didn’t score, F.Logen had an impact with four helpers while his captain T.Wong stood strong for a second game allowing a total of three goals on the night

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Terrance Wong. The Electric Area net minder put together two wins and allowed only three goals in a double header night.

Thursday October 30
(8)Seals vs Billionaire Boys(4)
The drought finally came to an end for the Seals as they captured their first win of the season. The Seals showed immediate hunger and determination building a 3-1 first period lead and finished even stronger by posting four markers by the third. A.Daher and J.Vinet led the way bagging a pair each. The Seals aren’t out of a playoff spot but will need to capture some key points with only two games remaining.
(3)Carnage vs JAC Motosport(5)
A strong opening period and two power play goals was just what JAC Motosport needed to get the better of Carnage. With five different goals scorers, the JAC Motosport built enough of a lead after two periods and cruised their way to an easy win despite dropping the final frame by a pair of markers. A.Nadan-Vendette got credited the winner while T.Palladino was Carnage’s best player with two goals.
(2)Assurance Evolution vs 23rd Hour(3) O.T
P.Salvo struck when it counted the most powering the overtime winner in a close 3-2 win over L’Assurance Evolution. The 23rd Hour scored both their goals in the second period coming on the power play with the help of R.Ramacieri’s two helpers before netting the sudden death winner in a short handed situation. After duelling it out between the pipes, D.Mucciardi captain of the 23rd Hour, was able to earn the win over his counter part S.Borysiewicz.
(6)Stones vs French Connection(5) O.T
With momentum shifting back and forth, the Stones came out on top in a wild 6-5 overtime win over the French Connection. The Stones led after one, dropped the second period and regained control in the third before M.DiLena bagged his second of the night for the game winner. T.Settino also had a multi goal game and D.Galloro was responsible for setting up four goals for the victory. As for the French Connection, J.Farrese, J.Dumont and A.Saunier-Robert all finished with three points each.
(4)Armored Saints vs Scorpions(4) S.O
After starting off with the first three goals of the game, the Armored Saints had a major let down giving up four straight tallies before G.Borsellino salvaged the situation with the equaliser .Each side couldn’t get it done in overtime and in the shootout where both net minders shined to keep the game tied. E.Parent had to stop all three shooters for the Armored Saints while H.Trahan had only two to deny due to a late Armored Saints penalty.
(4)Deadlast vs Chiefs(5) O.T
As bizarre as this game ended, the Chiefs are glad to capture the points. Deadlast had a golden opportunity to take the match in overtime on a delayed penalty for the Chiefs. After pulling their net minder for the extra attacker,a Deadlast player made a back pass that went unattended and into their own empty cage giving the Chiefs a strange victory. Leading to that point, A.Jalilvand had a four point night, P.Cardillo buried a pair and Y.Gazura got credited the winner while B.Makris was Deadlast’s best player with a hat trick.

Saturday November 1
(7)Werewolves vs Street Ballers(2)
P.Stroubakis’s two second period tallies was enough to pull the Werewolves away as they rout the Street Ballers on Saturday evening. Apart from his two tallies, the veteran continued his strong play feeding two different teammates for a comfortable 5-0 third period lead. The only thing left to do at that point was to play the clock and help the net minder capture a shutout but that didn’t happen for P.Turturici as G.Couture came through for the Street Ballers to spoil the moment.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Pat Salvo of the 23rd Hour. Hot as of late, Pat Salvo assisted once and scored the overtime winner in a 3-2 win over L’Assurance Evolution.

Thursday October 23
(3)Seals vs French Connection(10)
Seven games into the season and the French Connection keep rolling over most of their opponents. Although they aren’t known for their defensive game, the French Connection have clearly demonstrated that they are a power house team up front. Surprisingly enough, O.Valiquette only tallied twice out of the ten goals scored which only suggests that they have many others that can find the back of the net. Game in game out, J.Farrese makes an impact as the strong centre man scored twice while adding six helpers.
(1)Chiefs vs Renceur(6)
There minds said one thing but there legs reacted in another fashion. The Chiefs just couldn’t keep up with a quicker team and it showed for most of the night where Le Renceur were simply to fast. Renceur only pulled away by the second period where they notched five unanswered goals that included a pair from both M-A Lefebvre and J.Picard. A.Mancini wasn’t to busy in nets but had a solid game anyway pushing away 18 of 19 shots towards him.
(1)23rd Hour vs Werewolves(9)
Out of their nine goals scored, only three Werewolves were able to find the back of the net. J.Guerriero had the most with four tallies, D.Traversy was next in line netting a hat trick and A.Zarzour capped off the evening posting his clubs last two goals of the game. The 23rd hour got on the b board once and it came late in the opening frame where J.Eid got the better of P.Turturici.
(6)Street Ballers vs Carnage(3)
Y.Dube led the way posting three markers for the Street Ballers as they doubled up Carnage 6-3.The Street Ballers took care of things by the second frame where they out scored Carnage 4-2 that saw Y.Dube net all his three goals. M.Mogianesi, Y.Lamarche, S.Harnois and their captain J.Furtado all faired well accumulating two points each.
(0)Armored Saints vs Scorpions(4)
Once the Scorpions scored first, they made it more difficult for the Armored Saints to get on the board. Each team like to play a defensive type of game and the Scorpions perfected it on this night by shutting down their opponents. P.Pramit lived up to the task between the pipes to earn a shutout and K.Rose was vital as well for the positive result by converting on two occasions.
(3)Electric Area vs Deadlast(3) S.O
Two very good teams had to settle for a draw on Thursday night. It was one of those games that the Electric Area expected better after grabbing a 3-0 lead. E.Lohaitis scored a big first period goal with only 5 seconds remaining to put Deadlast on the board. Deadlast carried their momentum owning the second frame with a pair of consecutive tallies before the match went on a drought that saw both sides fail all three attempts in the shootout. T.Wong, captain of the Electric Area stood his ground between the pipes while his counter part J.Sanoudakis did the same to deny three shooters as well.
(5)Assurance Evolution vs Billionaire Boys(5) S.O
Y.Gourde tied the game with four minutes remaining in regulation time for L’Assurance Evolution and each side tallied once in the shootout leaving this contest with no winner. Y.Gourde not only evened the score, but got his club on the board after being down 2-0 and was also able to net a shootout tally. As for the Billionaire Boys, D.Noubani cashed in twice with the man advantage and J.Velenosi got their lone shootout marker.

Saturday October 25
(6)Assurance Evolution vs Stones(4)
The Stones led for most of the game until L’Assurance Evolution put their act together by the third period. The men in blue dominated the final period notching three unanswered goals with efforts from different players. Leading to that point, Y.Gourde netted two first period goals and his captain S.St-Jean came up clutch when bagging a third period game winning tally. As for the Stones, M.Salerno had a multi goal game while S.Sicuso and M.Russo captured a pair of assists.
(5)Seals vs 23rd Hour(8)
An early good start for the 23rd Hour essentially made the difference between winning and losing. J.Eid scored two out of his three goals in the first period giving his club what appeared to be a comfortable lead up until the Seals decided otherwise .Despite a remarkable second period comeback, the Seals couldn’t continue their progress by the third period where the 23rd Hour won the frame 3-1.M.Sawan was vital for the win posting two goals and two helpers while O.Lavoie had a multi goal game for the Seals.
(3)Scorpions vs Deadlast(2)
After exchanging a pair of first period goals each, the Scorpions won the final battle with a solo third period marker. M.Hadjar got the ball rolling early on for the Scorpions notching two quick tallies and A.Clark riffled the winner by snapping the dreaded 2-2 tie. P.Pramit had another solid game between the pipes by shutting out a decent offence for two straight periods.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Jonathan Farrese of the French Connection. The number 11 controlled the entire game by posting up two goals and six helpers in a 10-3 win over the Seals.

Thursday October 16
(5)Assurance Evolution vs 23rd Hour(4)
L’Assurance Evolution worked their power play striking three times as they barely got by the 23rd Hour. Most of their offence came in the third period winning the frame 3-1 where they were able to post up two goals with their five man unit. Y.Gourde and J-F Campeau had two goals each while J.Lamoutue Remo had the most points finishing with three helpers.
(1)JAC Motosport vs Billionaire Boys(8)
After a slow start to their season, the Billionaire Boys captured a convincing result versus a good hockey team. The Billionaire Boys poured on the offence in the second period riffling five straight goals and carried a comfortable 7-0 lead before trading goals by the third. S.Bordonaro, captain of his team opened the scoring and added a second tally while J.Velenosi did the same scoring twice as well. S.Bentivegna was headed for a shutout up until the JAC Motosport captain A.Bell spoiled the moment with a power play goal.
(5)Seals vs Werewolves(8)
It didn’t come easy but the Werewolves found a way to down the Seals. The Seals pulled within a goal very early in the third period when D.Chartrand bagged his second of the match but that was as close as they got. The Werewolves took over at that point netting three straight markers that saw P.Stroubakis complete his hat trick. Still without a point, the Seals still have half a season to get back into the race and have the potential to do so if key elements remain.
(4)Carnage vs French Connection(9)
The goal scoring wrecking machine went at it once more on Thursday night as O.Valiquette keeps putting up the numbers. Tonight, he decided to complete not one but two hat tricks netting an unbelievable high of 26 goals in only six games. Not to be ignored, J.Farrese has plenty to do with it as the skilled centreman helped make five goals happen while netting one himself. The French Connection just captured their fifth win and sit on top of the E2 Thursday standings.
(5)Deadlast vs Scorpions(1)
Deadlast were dead evened in the third period where they opened the flood gates riffling four unanswered tallies. P.Elizardo’s hot hand went to work netting three straight goals and C.Chirola along with his captain C.Zafiropoulos made sure to cap off the night by adding some insurance. Deadlast weren’t happy with the way they started off their season, but with some key acquisitions, the men in red will potentially make noise moving forward.
(3)Street Ballers vs Stones(2)
The Stones just suffered their first loss of the season to the hands of the Street Ballers. M.Russo took advantage of a third period power play opportunity to even the score at two goals a piece for the Stones, but as time went by, Y.Dube put the Street Ballers back on top with a goal that stood up till the end. With no one really standing out offensively, S.Sauk was the Street Ballers best player as the experienced net minder made important saves all game long to earn the win.
(4)Chiefs vs Electric Area(7)
Slippery conditions didn’t help both sides but the Electric Area used their feet a little better to earn the win over the Chiefs. The Chiefs led for a good portion of the match until M.Menassa decided otherwise. The slick forward quietly sneaked his way into open areas and made plenty happen scoring three times while setting up A.Gregory for the game winning goal. T.Saviolidis also had a big game with four points for the Electric Area while Y.Gazura had a four point game as well but in a losing cause.
(14)Renceur vs Armored Saints(5)
They are young, quick and extremely talented and not even a solid team like the Armored Saints were able to contain them on Thursday night. Renceur will be a force all year and tonight they showed why with an explosive performance. Already up 7-2 after one period, Renceur continued to stroll along bagging another seven goals in the last two frames. It made sense that B.Deslauriers had the most goals finishing with a hat trick while J.Quesnel-Vinet, M-A Lefebvre and A.Dayan all had two goals a piece.

Saturday October 18
(4)Scorpions vs Legion(3)
Despite a slow start to the game, the Scorpions are glad to capture three points versus a depleted line up. The come back began in the second period where the Scorpions bagged three unanswered goals to grab their first lead of the night. N.Zermalias complicated things by netting his second marker and third point of the game for Legion until a late tally from the Scorpions captain B.Douek changed the result.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Mikael Menassa of the Electric Area. The right handed centre man had his way against the Chiefs converting on three occasions while adding a helper on the game winning goal.

Thursday October 9
(6)JAC Motosport vs Assurance Evolution(2)
It took nearly two periods for the JAC Motosport to grab the lead but once they did there was no turning back .J.Montpetit put his club in front late in the second period and S.Dagenais added two third period insurance markers where he completed his hat trick. L’Assurance Evolution started off better getting a pair of first period helpers from their captain S.St-Jean but that was all the scoring they managed passed M.Dagenais.
(2)Carnage vs 23rd Hour(0)
B.Verducci kept a clean score sheet as the net minder pushed away everything in his direction to earn a shutout. Carnage cracked the ice by the early stages of the third period where they tallied on the power play thanks to B.Brathwaite. S.Giannoulakis made sure to put the game away when also taking advantage of his clubs five man unit late in the game.
(6)Street Ballers vs Seals(1)
After starting off with two first period power play goals, the Street Ballers never let up adding three more second period tallies to oust the Seals on Thursday night. M.Gibeault fed M.Champagne to get the offence going and was able to cash in on two occasions as the only multi goal scorer of the contest. The Seals got their lone tally from B.Allard who solved S.Sauk for a rare moment.
(7)Chiefs vs Armored Saints(0)
Despite what the score looks like the Chiefs had to battle very hard to get the better of their rival. S.Pare made huge stops early on inspiring his troops to take advantage of their occasions. Apart from the veteran net minders stellar performance, this contest had no hero’s that saw balance production from many players. The Chiefs blew the game open by the second period bagging three goals before duplicating the same thing by the third.
(4)Billionaire Boys vs French Connection(6)
Either the E2 division teams have yet to figure out O.Valiquette, or the natural sniper is simply unstoppable. Once again the number 7 posted up plenty of goals, this time four against the defenceless S.Bentivegna. The French Connection led 3-1 after two periods and eventually claimed the win in what was a wild third period that saw both sides exchange three goals a piece.
(5)Electric Area vs Renceur(5) S.O
Renceur showed resilience by overcoming a three goal deficit while able to salvage a point to the standings. Who other than B.Deslauriers to start the come back as the big sniper riffled two power play goals that included one fairly late in the match to force the extra time. A.Fritz also had a two goal performance for the Electric Area and his teammate T.Saviolidis notched a shootout tally while N.Gilbert also scored in the shootout ending the game in a draw.
(5)Deadlast vs Legion(4) O.T
It may have came a strange goal but C.Zafiropoulos and the rest of Deadlast will gladly take it as they score their first win of the year. C.Papadatos launched the ball towards S.Bentivegna from about center court and found its way in just over a minute into overtime. At no point did Deadlast trail the game but Legion did make things difficult by evening the score on three occasions.

Saturday October 11
(4)French Connection vs 23rd Hour(1)
With still no solutions for O.Valiquette, the 7 does it again for the French Connection. After opening up the scoring, O.Valiquette capped off the evening by posting two very late goals that included a short handed marker. J.Daoust also got on the board for the win while P.Salvo was the 23rd Hours lone goal scorer to have figured out F.Gaudet-Peloquin.
(2)Assurance Evolution vs Werewolves(11)
The Werewolves used a much deeper line up to rout L’Assurance Evolution on Saturday night. The men in red broke out by the second period notching five unanswered goals before winning the last period 4-2.D.Traversy had the most goals netting a hat trick and P.Turturici shutout out his opponents for over two periods until B.Lucas and P.Jarry got to him.

The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Ben Verducci of Carnage. From start to finish the solid goaltender had a perfect game recording a 2-0 shutout over the 23rd Hour.

Thursday October 2
(6)Renceur vs Scorpions(3)
With their special teams working, Le Renceur were able to double up the Scorpions. Renceur scored twice on the power play and once short handed that saw nobody tally more than one goal. B.Deslauriers did however make things complicated for his opponents as the power forward participated in all but one tally. As for the Scorpions, their natural sniper did most of the damage as A.Clark converted twice while setting up J.Hedge.
(3)JAC Motosport vs Werewolves(4)
It took a third period but the Werewolves found a way to overcome a two goal deficit and steal the game from their opponents. JAC Motosport did everything right for most of the night until the four minute mark of the final frame where the Werewolves struck three straight times. Out of his clubs four goals, M.Minkiewicz was able to set up three different teammates to finish with the most points.
(3)Street Ballers vs French Connection(6)
Sometimes, it seems like there is no containing O.Valiquette as the natural sniper went on a scoring spree netting five out of his clubs six goals. He does get plenty of help from his line mate J.Farrese who set him up three times while riffling an empty net marker. The Street Ballers did hang in there for most of the match and did a fine job on their power play converting on two occasions with goals from S.Archambault and Y.Dube.
(8)Stones vs Seals(4)
So far so good for the Stones as they doubled up the Seals improving to a 3-0 record. In five minutes alone, the Stones put a strangle hold to the match posting four tallies by the eleven minute mark of the opening frame. He didn’t score but T.Settino found five teammates for the win while D.Chartrand did his part for the Seals netting two markers.
(2)Assurance Evolution vs Carnage(3)
One goal per period was just enough for Carnage to squeeze out a tight win over L’Assurance Evolution. S.Kalaydian snapped a second period 1-1 tie with his second of the night and A.Kalaydjian extended the lead by two early in the third period which ultimately held up as the game winning goal. After facing over 30 shots, B.Verducci was able to capture the victory between the pipes.
(6)Chiefs vs Deadlast(3)
P.Santullo and the Chiefs started off strong and never let up to defeat Deadlast on Thursday night. The veteran helped set up the Chiefs first goal of the game before adding three markers during the match to finish with four points. The difference ultimately occurred in the second period where the Chiefs posted three unanswered markers to separate themselves from their opponents.
(2)Billionaire Boys vs 23rd Hour(6)
After pairing goals in every frame, the 23rd hour bounced back from last week’s performance. Tonight, they routed the Billionaire Boys and got a big impact game from J-F Nadeau who scored twice while adding two helpers. M.Sawan scored on the power play and the captain D.Mucciardi earned the win in nets after facing 30 shots.
(2)Electric Area vs Legion(5)
Prior to the ten minute mark of the first period, Legion had already built a 4-0 lead which was plenty for a positive result. G.Chountalos put two early goals together in the span of just over a minute and M.Arkalis assisted twice before netting Legions’s fourth goal of the game. The Electric Area did improve by the second period winning the frame 2-1 but that was all they were able to get by C.Stavriadis as the net minder took care of the rest.

The player of the night goes to Olivier Valiquette of the French Connection. With two power play goals, the natural sniper completed his night with five goals to help his club defeat the Street Ballers 6-3.

Thursday September 25
(3)Seals vs JAC Motosport(5)
Five different players found the back of the net for JAC Motosport as they handed the Seals a second straight loss. He didn’t score but B.Vaillancourt did feed three teammates to finish with the most points for both sides. J.Epinat tallied late in the second period for the game winner and A.Kingsbury faced close to 30 shots to earn the win in nets.
(4)Werewolves vs Carnage(0)
Flawless between the pipes, P.Turturici starts his season on the right track. The Werewolves defended well and bursted out by the second period where they bagged three goals to put the game out of reach. With the score 2-0, G.Delia summed up the night after netting back to back tallies less than a minute apart.
(9)French Connection vs Assurance Evolution(6)
With no solutions for O.Valiquette, the natural sniper had his way converting on six occasions to help lift the French Connection in a 9-6 win. J.Farrese took care of the middle of the court with four helpers and a goal and N.Viau bagged a pair for the positive result. As for Assurance Evolution, D.Cucinotta and J-F Campeau had solid games finishing with a pair of goals each.
(4)Armored Saints vs Legion(6)
Legion owned the second period and scored twice short handed to defeat the Armored Saints. S.Giannakis and J.Driscoll each tallied on the disadvantage and were able to add an even strength goal each as they helped put Legion up 4-2 by the mid way point of the game. Although they didn’t find the back of the net, S.Govas and P.Sidhom each played a significant role combining for six points.
(6)Billionaire Boys vs Street Ballers(4)
New to the league, the Billionaire Boys have something to smile about. In just their second game, S.Bordonaro and his troops tasted victory after dominating the final frame with four goals. J.Velenosi showed his teammates how hockey is played by netting a hat trick and feeding E.Lohatis on two occasions. Each side did a fine job working their power plays notching a pair of goals each that’ saw Y.Dube score one of his two tallies for the Street Ballers.
(6)Stones vs 23rd Hour(1)
Once M.DiLena struck for the Stones, five other teammates followed to oust the 23rd Hour. D.DiGiacomo had the most points with two assists a slick top corner goal and O.Caillet had a solid game between the pipes denying all but one tally. It was J-F Nadeau with his clubs lone marker that came just passed the mid way point of the match.
(4)Chiefs vs Scorpions(5)
Each side battled hard from start to finish but it was the Scorpions that had the final say getting the positive result. After getting his club on the board, J.Goral added assists on both T.Fernando and J.Hedge tallies who each finished with a pair of goals. As for the Chiefs, P.Cardillo accumulated three assists and A.Jalilvand faired well with a pair of markers.

The player of the night goes out to Olivier Valiquette. Its not everyday someone can score six goals but that’s exactly what the sniper did for the French Connection in a wild 9-6 win over the Assurance Evolution.

Thursday September 18
(5)JAC Motosport vs Street Ballers(1)
While the first half of the game was evenly matched, The JAC Motopsort pulled away in the second portion bagging four straight goals to earn the win. F.Bazinet snapped the 1-1 tie on the power play and J.Montpetit made sure to put the game out of reach riffling back to back tallies. He didn’t score but J-P Angers was responsible for feeding three different teammates. The Street Ballers got to A.Kingsbury only once thanks to a lone goal from Y.Dube.
(4)Seals vs Assurance Evolution(6) S.O
Assurance Evolution powered three quick third period tallies before going into a shootout to take the match. J.Lamoureaux and Y.Gourde each solved S.Gagnon in the shootout while his counter part S.Borysiewicz denied both shooters from the Seals. Leading up to that point, captain S.St-Jean scored twice and added an assist for the Assurance Evolution while A.Daher had a stellar performance for the Seals netting a hat trick and a helper.
(9)Chiefs vs French Connection(3)
The Chiefs kept pushing all game long and benefited towards the second half of the game where they out matched their struggling opponents. With goals in every period, P.Santullo had a good night netting a hat trick while Y.Gazura matched his performance scoring three times as well. Other notables included A.Jalilvand scoring twice for the win while O.Valiquette was the French Connections best player finishing with two goals.
(4)Armored Saints vs Deadlast(1)
Four different players found the back of the net and C.Muccino did his part between the pipes as the Armored Saints win their season opener over Deadlast. M.Pecora buried a late first period goal that stood up for the winner and J.Magri along with N.Albanese were able to add insurance tallies securing the win. Deadlast got a taste of offence when J.Pantelis scored by the twelve minute mark of the second period.
(6)Billionaire Boys vs Stones(9)
In a battle of youth versus experience ends up favouring the veteran Stones.On three power play chances, the Stones capitalised twice getting goals from both J.Pizzuco and M.Salerno. After a slow first period, the Stones would eventually pour on the offence generating four goals in both the second and third periods .J.Pizzuco opened and closed the scoring for his club, M.DiLena scored twice as well and M.Colatosti was the most productive for the Billionaire Boys posting a hat trick.
(4)Renceur vs Legion(2)
Renceur looked for their power play to work as they converted twice with the five man advantage to double up their opponents. J.Picard and B.Deslauriers were the beneficiaries of the five man unit each notching keys goals in the game. Despite the loss, the Legion know that they can compete even with the best of them as Renceur just recently won the E summer Thursday night division.
(1)Scorpions vs Electric Area(5)
A short bench didn’t affect the Electric Area as they oust the Scorpions 5-1.Using their speed, the Electric Area only got better as the game went on. They managed to post up three third period unanswered tallies that included two on the power play. J.Verillo cashed in twice and A.Attia got credited the winner while their captain and net minder T.Wong allowed only one second period tally.

The player of the night goes out to Steve St-Jean of Assurance Evolution. The captain led his club to victory by scoring twice and adding an assist in a 6-4 shootout win over the Seals.

Thursday May 15  E2 Finals
(4)Carnage vs Street Ballers(3) Game 2, double O.T
For a team under the radar most of the season, Carnage gets the final say as they sweep the Street Ballers to claim the E2 Thursday night division championship. Both sides only got on the score sheet by the second period where Carnage won the frame 2-1 leaving a desperate final 15 minutes for the Street Ballers. Although they managed to tie the game and force overtime, that pivotal overtime goal belonged to S.Bourlakos of Carnage who took advantage of a power play opportunity to clinch the series. Carnage did well with their special teams on three occasions getting power play markers from M.Janigan and S.Bourlakos and a short handed tally by M.Pace. After a resilient run through out the whole playoffs, Hockeyballe.com would like to congratulate Fabio Pace and the rest of Carnage for capturing the E2 Thursday night division trophy.

Thursday May 15  E1 Finals
(6)Scorpions vs French Connection(4) Game 1
The Scorpions like to fore check hard and play a strong man on man game is why they were able to frustrate the French Connection to open up their series. After building a 3-1 first period lead, the Scorpions summed up game one in the second period riffling two unanswered tallies despite dropping the final frame 3-1.P.Bailey had a huge game scoring half of his clubs goals while being able to set up the Scorpions best sniper A.Clark to open up the second period. It came a little too late, but the French Connection did at least  send a strong message heading into game two with a solid third period where P-M.Paradis scored twice to beat H.Trahan.
(1)French Connection vs Scorpions(3) Game 2
Its one thing to defeat the French Connection, but when you limit them to only one goal, it means you are doing something right. The Scorpions just finished playing a solid game and were able to carry their strong play immediately into game two with another exceptional performance. J.Hedge and A.Clark tallied less than three minutes apart in the second period for a Scorpions 2-1 lead leaving only 15 minutes for a French Connection response. With so much on the line, H.Trahan and his defence suffocated the deadly attack and got help with an early goal by K.Rose to seal off the series. On behalf of Hockeyballe.com we would like to congratulate Barry Douek and the rest of the Scorpions for taking home the E1 Thursday division cup.

Thursday May 8(E2 Finals)
(0)Street Ballers vs Carnage(3) Game 1
Carnage did everything right from getting timely goals, solid defence and exceptional goaltending to grab a strangle hold in the series. It was the captain setting the tone right away as F.Pace notched the lone first period tally to put his team in front. This contest took its direction by the second period where S.Bourlakos and A.Passarelli tallied for Carnage leaving the Street Ballers in a difficult position. After attempting close to 30 shots, the Street Ballers failed to solve S.Bentivegna. The Street Ballers may have dropped this contest but will have a chance to bounce back in next week’s battle if they can find a way to solve S.Bentivegna.

(3)Scorpions vs Chiefs(2) Semi-finals E1 Game 2
For a second straight game, the Scorpions defeat the Chiefs 3-2 and book a pass to the finals. With goals in every period, the Scorpions had their go to guy come up huge as A.Clark cracked the 2-2 tie with less than 30 seconds remaining in the game. Each side capitalised once on their power play and H.Trahan got the better of S.Pare between the pipes allowing only four goals in two games.
(7)French Connection vs Armored Saints(4) Game 2
Two teams that play very different favoured the French Connections style of hockey. O.Valiquette can hurt any opponents on any given night and was the major reason why the French Connection knocked off the Armored Saints. The star forward caused havoc netting a total of five goals while his teammate J.Dumont took care of the balance to beat C.Muccino on two occasions. What may have made this particular result frustrating for the Armored Saints was that they led the game 3-0 after one period and weren’t able to apply their consistent defensive style from that point on.

The finals are now set where the Scorpions will take on the French Connection. The Scorpions will have no choice to play an aggressive man on man game if they hope to neutralise a dangerous offence.

Thursday May 1( E1 Semi-finals)
(2)Armored Saints vs French Connection(5) Game 1
The Armored Saints stuck to their game plan and kept this contest close until falling apart by the final frame. With the amount of fire power that the French Connection possess, no match is over till the very end and they showed tonight as they tallied four unanswered goals to take the game. Two of those markers came with the man advantage. J.Farrese had a pair to finish with three points and P-M.Paradis had three points as well setting up three teammates.
(2)Chiefs vs Scorpions(3) E1 Game 1
An early third period outburst makes the difference in game one. A.Clark is always a threat and tonight he was able to put the Scorpions in front 2-1 when he took advantage of a power play opportunity. The Scorpions didn’t stop there and widened the cushion less than two minutes later with a tally from J.Hedge which ultimately held up as the game winning goal.

(0)JAC Motosport vs Street Ballers(4) E2 Game 2
The Street Ballers did everything right, from scoring on the power play, defending well, and getting exceptional goaltending from S.Sauk. With goals in every frame, the captain J.Furtado notched a pair and S.Huard was able to score as well while adding two helpers. The Street Ballers took advantage twice with their five man unit by opening and closing the scoring.
(2)Street Ballers vs JAC Motosport(0) E2 Game 3
After blanking their opponents in the previous match, the Street Ballers do it for a second time to advance to the finals. S.Harnois and his captain J.Furtado were the lone goal scorers, and for a second straight game, S.Sauk denied everything in his direction.
(6)Carnage vs Spare Parts(1) E2 Game 2
One week is sometimes a long time to wait for an important game but Carnage won’t be complaining after a brilliant performance over the Spare Parts. After grabbing a 2-0 lead courtesy of goals from S.Giannoulakis and A.Kalaydjian, Carnage had A.Passarelli up his game in a huge way as the sniper whaled away with four tallies to bury his opponents. Never in any danger, S.Bentivegna and the men in orange did a fantastic job limiting the Spare Parts to only one goal from S.Laniel.
(0)Spare Parts vs Carnage(2) E2 Game 3
In two straight games, Carnage frustrates the Spare Parts to only one goal. With only one period to decide who would advance, Carnage carried their momentum and got two big markers from J.Bourlakos and M.Pace while S.Bentivegna shut the door earning a shutout.

The Street Ballers and Carnage entered tonight’s games down 1-0 in their series, but were able to bounce back taking the next two matches to book a date to the finals.

Thursday April 24(E1 Round 1)
(4)Deadlast vs French Connection(5) O.T
Two teams capable of scoring plenty of goals favoured the French Connection in this do or die contest. Each side traded power play markers but O.Valiquette was able to get one short handed late in the first period for the French Connection. Apart from that tally, O.Valiquette made more happen bagging a second marker and feeding the eventual game winning goal from the blade of P.Hargreaves.
(5)Scorpions vs Le Colisee(4)
Le Colisee rallied by the third period but failed to get that next big goal as the Scorpions capitalise instead and move on to the next round. B.Deslauriers gave plenty of life when he buried all his three markers in the third period until A.Clark crushed his opponents hopes by netting the winner with less than two minutes remaining. The Scorpions had five different players find the back of the net and hope to carry that balance moving forward as they’ll face the Chiefs in what should be a tight battle.

(1)Street Ballers vs JAC Motosport(6) Game 1 (E2 Semi-finals)
Whatever game plan was discussed definitely worked for the JAC Motosport as they oust the Street Ballers to start their opener. It took not even twelve minutes for S.Dagenais to net his second of the game and help carry a 4-0 lead after only one period. That production slowed down a little but it was sufficient enough for a positive result and a 1-0 series lead. The Street Ballers got their lone tally from E.Garon as the only player to have beaten M.Leduc.
(4)Spare Parts vs Carnage(2) Game 1
It wasn’t anywhere close from easy but the Spare Parts did pull off a difficult result. The key was all in the beginning of the game where the division leaders riffled three goals to put Carnage in a difficult bind. J.DiMarco gave life when he narrowed the gap by only one tally but as time went on, Y.Leroux capped off the night with his second late in the game. Its only game one for both winners as they’ll expect the Street Ballers and Carnage  to adjust in hopes of forcing a game three.

Thursday April 17
(1)French Connection vs Le Colisee(4) E1
Le Colisee will need confidence moving forward and after defeating a good hockey club, they hope to carry positive energy in next weeks playoff battle. With goals in every frame, O.Caillet and Le Colisee played close to a perfect match until J.Dumont spoiled the shutout by the ten minute mark of the third period. Le Colisee got their production from D.Lucchesi who scored twice and three helpers by T.Settino.
(3)Deadlast vs Armored Saints(4) E1
Deadlast started bad and despite playing better the rest of the way, the Armored Saints held on to the close victory. M.Pecora scored twice in the opening frame giving the Armored Saints a 3-1 lead but it was the strong play of J.Velaonsi that caused plenty of problems to his opponents. The young talent notched all three markers for Deadlast with tallies in every period to help give his club an opportunity to take the match. The game winner was slated by the mid way point of the contest on an effort by F.D’Antonio.

Round one of the playoffs will begin shortly. The Armored Saints and the Chiefs occupy the top two seeds and have a direct pass to the semi-finals. The other two matches feature Deadlast taking on the French Connection in what should be an offensive battle while the Scorpions look to neutralise Le Colisee.

(2)JAC Motosport vs Assurance Evolution(1) E2 Round 1
With a winless record and after showing up with no changes on their bench, L’Assurance Evolution still managed to give JAC Motopsort  a real run for their money. The first goal of the contest belonged to F.Ouellet of L’Assurance Evolution but the JAC Motosport immediately responded scoring twice with tallies from M.Blais and by his captain J.Epinat. That still left plenty of time for an equaliser but the tired bunch weren’t able to get through to M.Leduc as the net-minder shut the door the rest of the way.
(1)Seals vs Carnage(9) E2 Round 1
Carnage has just got the attention of everyone in the E2 division after completely dominating the Seals in this one sided affair. Balanced production is always  key for success but Carnage did have a couple of their players step it up as J.DiMarco set up the first four goals of the contest to finish with five points while M.Pace riffled three markers passed S.Gagnon to earn a hat trick. Apart from scoring plenty of goals, great defence along with solid goaltending were also a contributing factor as S.Bentivegna pushed way nearly 30 shots allowing only one tally by G.Thibeault.

Four teams remain in hopes of advancing to the big dance. After skipping the first round for capturing top seed of the division, the Spare Parts will have their hands full versus Carnage. The other game will feature two teams with identical records. The Street Ballers will play the JAC Motoport in what should be a good battle.

Thursday April 3
(2)JAC Motosport vs Iron Wolves(1)
S.Dagenais snapped a third period tie as the JAC Motosport earned their seventh win to finish the season. A.Nadan-Vendette opened the scoring in the first period for the JAC Motosport and R.Etienne responded just over a minute later to even the score at one goal a piece. For nearly two periods this contest went on a scoring drought thanks to solid goaltending from both A.Kingsbury of JAC Motosport and D.Bourque of the Iron Wolves.
(3)Seals vs Carnage(6)
Carnage put together a full 45 minute effort and double up the Seals to finish with a 4-6 record. E.Raposo made four goals happen and B.Brathwaite scored twice as the only multi goal scorer for Carnage. The Seals did score in every period thanks to a pair of tallies by J.Quesnel but suffered in the second frame where they gave up three markers.
(1)Chiefs vs Armored Saints(2) S.O
The last time both these teams met, M.Pecora beat the buzzer to give the Armored Saints the tight victory. Tonight, the very same M.Pecora hurt the Chiefs as the only player to score in the shootout. E.Parent had an excellent game allowing only goal from M.Latreille to earn the win while his counter part S.Pare was equally impressive giving up a lone power play marker by Y.Gazura.
(4)Assurance Evolution vs Spare Parts(7)
Despite being in opposite sides of the standings, L’Assurance Evolution gave a real fight versus the undefeated Spare Parts. This match was only decided by the second half of the final frame where S.Laniel put his club up 5-4 followed with a pair of late tallies by G.Delia. Prior to that sequence, S.Sicuso had a game to remember as the slick d-man scored the first four goals for his club. He didn’t find the back of the net but the captain S.St-Jean was a huge help for L’Assurance Evolution finishing with three assists.
(6)Deadlast vs French Connection(5) O.T
If there is ever a win you aren’t too happy with, this might just be one of them for Deadlast .Up 5-1 after only one period, Deadlast looked to cruise for an easy victory but that wasn’t the case as the French Connection mounted a nice comeback to force overtime. O.Valiquette got his club there scoring three times along with an assist but the story of the match may have belonged to J.DelTorto who tallied on four occasions that included the sudden death winner.
(0)Le Colisee vs Scorpions(4)
A 30 save performance by H.Trahan helped the Scorpions get the better of Le Colisee. A.Clark opened the scoring by the early stages of the second frame and was able to double the lead a period later before K.Rose and T.Fernando added insurance markers to cap off the night.

Saturday April 5
(1)Armored Saints vs Scorpions(2)
The Scorpions know that they can be one of those teams causing havoc into the post season, especially after getting better of the recent champs. It wasn't an easy result but T.Fernando found a way to get it done as the vibrant d-man took advantage of a late power play goal to edge his opponents. The first goal of the match belonged to the Armored Saints courtesy of C.Magri but that was short live as K.Belafi responded only a minute later to even the score. P.Patel went perfect in nets the rest of the way while E.Parent gave up one more tally late in the match.
(3)Street Ballers vs Spare Parts(0)
Despite finishing with a 9-1 record, the Spare Parts can’t be to happy suffering their first loss of the season just prior to the playoffs. Lots of credit to the Street Ballers as they will feel confident moving forward as the only team to have handed the division leaders their first loss of the season. S.Huard cracked the score open by the second period and Y.Dube along with M.Mogianesi  added third period insurance markers to help lead S.Sauk to a well earned shutout.

Thursday March 27
(6)Seals vs Spare Parts(7)
Still undefeated, the Spare Parts look for G.Delia to continue his dominance. Tonight, the clever forward was at it again bagging four goals and an assist. Y.Leroux caused problems as well with two tallies and two helpers but what may have hurt the Seals on this night was that they gave up two short handed markers in the same sequence. N.Gilbert led the way for the Seals once more notching two markers in a four point performance while his teammate A.Daher buried a pair as well.
(5)Scorpions vs French Connection(6) O.T
The Scorpions let this one get away as the French Connection push hard in the final frame to force overtime. If someone can be attributed for the win, was definitely O.Valiquette who not only scored twice in the third period but was able to net the sudden death winner. The captain J.Daoust did have an important role as well scoring the French Connections first two goals before feeding O.Valiquette by the third period. As for the Scorpions, T.Fernando gave life to his club scoring twice along with an assist.
(5)Assurance Evolution vs JAC Motosport(8)
Despite a bad start to the contest, L'Assurance Evolution gave a real push to JAC Motosport. Down 2-0, L'Assurance Evolution kept pace with their opponents exchanging three goals a piece in the second period before dropping the final frame by only one goal. O.Nadon-Vendette had three assists and D.Gelinas was credited the game winner. It came in a losing cause but Y.Gourde was a presence out there accumulating four points while his captain S.St-Jean tallied the most with a pair.
(8)Le Colisee vs Snookers(5)
Both teams in desperate need of points goes in favour of Le Colisee. After playing tight for two periods this contest ended in a wild finish where Le Colisee out scored the Snookers 5-3 by the third. Already with a pair of first period markers, N.Gilbert added two more tallies to his production to finish with five points. M.Dilena also contributed bagging a hat trick for Le Colisee while N.Faria and A.Moniz each had a pair for the Snookers.
(3)Chiefs vs Deadlast(4)
A good start to the game leads to a bad finish for the Chiefs as Deadlast mounts the comeback to take the game. P.Elizardo hurt his opponents netting back to back third period goals before K.Vourtzoumis put a dagger in the Chiefs night with the game winner. This battle featured two established net-minders as J.Sanoudakis got the better of S.Pare.
(2)Carnage vs Iron Wolves(5)
The Iron Wolves worked their power play going three for three as they pass Carnage by one point for fifth spot in the standings. Nobody scored more than once but M.David was responsible for setting up three teammates all coming on the power play. D.Krupp got credited the winner, M.Blackman had two assists and D.Bourque allowed only two tallies, both coming in the first period.

Saturday March 29
(3)Carnage vs Street Ballers(5)
The Street Ballers had to play a full 45 minute game and got an important third period where M.Champagne and S.Harnois each tallied to beat S.Bentivegna. Carnage did work their power play scoring twice and got goals in every frame that saw Y.Movchaca finish with a pair of tallies. This result has the Street Ballers tied in second place with the JAC Motosport while Carnage will try and over take the Iron Wolves for fifth spot.

Thursday March 21
(6)Iron Wolves vs Street Ballers(5)
After mounting a remarkable comeback, the Iron Wolves are also glad to punch a ticket to the post season. Down 3-0 after one frame, the boys in red returned the favour in a big way by responding with five second period tallies to grab a 5-4 lead. Three of those goals were scored on the power play while D.Krupp notched a big short handed tally late in the period. The Street Ballers were also able to work their five man unit going three for five that included a pair of assists by M.Champagne and a second tally from S.Archambault.
(4)Assurance Evolution vs Carnage(11)
It was a shooting gallery for Carnage as they easily rout L’ Assurance Evolution 11-4.Barely fourteen minutes into the game, J.DiMarco completed his hat trick and was eventually able to add one more goal in a six point performance. Carnage also had M.Pace and A.Kalaydjian tally twice each while the captain of L’Assurance Evolution S.St.Jean was able to do the same solving C.Kalogeropoulos.
(7)Chiefs vs French Connection(6) S.O
The French Connection start off better and miss the opportunity to take down the Chiefs. Down 4-1 early in the second period, the Chiefs never let up to slowly climb back into the match. At no point did the Chiefs lead, but managed to get the edge in the shootout where S.Pare went perfect in nets while D.Galloro was able to trick M.Gagnon on his back hand to clamp the game winner. A.Porfido had three goals, T.Baltzis notched a pair and S.Korakianitis accumulated four helpers for the Chiefs. As for the French Connection, O.Valiquette, P-M.Paradis and N.Viau all finished with four points each.
(6)Deadlast vs Le Colisee(4) S.O
J.Velanosi dominates all aspects of the game to help lead Deadlast over Le Colisee. The young talent not only scored three times that included a power play marker but was also able to beat O.Caillet in the shootout. G.Lallis created some offence with three helpers and P.Elizardo notched the other shootout tally giving Deadlast a single point lead over Le Colisee for fifth spot. Once again, N.Gilbert of Le Colisee had an impact as the skilled forward scored twice to beat J.Sanoudakis.
(8)Armored Saints vs Snookers(3)
M.Pecora sets the tone early with two goals and one assist by the first period as the Armored Saints improve to a 6-1 record tied with the Chiefs for top spot. That surge of offence carried into the second period where the Armored Saints put the match to rest netting four unanswered goals. After opening the scoring for his club, captain T.Cecere buried a pair and N.Albanese did the same for the victory .The Snookers aren’t out of the woods yet as they will need a pair of important results if they hope to participate in the playoffs.
(6)Spare Parts vs JAC Motosport(2)
Still perfect, the Spare Parts defeat the JAC Motosport for a second time this season. Once again, G.Delia keeps hockey simple as the generous forward found four teammates to feed while adding a short handed tally as well. S.Laniel was the only multi goal scorer with two goals for the Spare Parts while J-F.Laberge and S.Gravel of the JAC Motosport each tallied to beat A.Mancini.

Thursday March 13
(3)JAC Motosport vs Seals(2)
O.Nadon-Vendette powers the JAC Motosport in this tight battle. His three goals that included two on the power play were just enough to get by the Seals who dropped a second straight game. N.Gilbert and A.Daher tallied for the Seals with goals in the first and second period. The Seals took nearly 29 shots and beat A.Kingsbury only twice.
(7)Iron Wolves vs Assurance Evolution(1)
Both teams looking for that first victory lands in favour of the Iron Wolves as they easily take the match. Andrew Simon ripped through his opponents netting four straight tallies and adding an assist, in large part by getting help from Z.Glexos who fed the sniper on three occasions. Assurance Evolution got their lone tally late in the first period on an effort from C-E.Maontaruli as the only player to beat D.Bourque.
(6)Spare Parts vs Carnage(1)
The Spare Parts love to move the ball often and with players like G.Delia in their line up, good things tend to often happen. Tonight, the slick forward participated in all six goals finishing with six assists that included three passes on J-P.Meunier’s hat trick. M.Grenier had a goal and two helpers in the win while J.Bourlakos scored his clubs lone tally to beat A.Mancini.
(8)Scorpions vs Snookers(2)
After breaking out in the second period, the Scorpions rout the Snookers riffling four third period tallies. J.Hedge started strong with the Scorpions first two goals of the contest and eventually added a third tally to finish with four points. T.Fernando contributed to the production scoring twice and M.Iacampo scored as well while adding three helpers. As for the Snookers, captain G.Pavlopoulos notched both tallies passed H.Trahan with assists from P.Matricardi.
(4)Armored Saints vs Chiefs(3)
A bizarre finish to the game has the Armored Saints end the Chiefs unbeaten streak. The Armored Saints never trailed but had to overcome breaking the tie on three occasions. Most of the action occurred in the first period where M.Pecora put his club up 3-2 with a goal that wasn’t attended to till the very late stages of the match. With less than two minutes remaining, D.Galloro evened the score on the power play to try and force overtime but it wasn’t the case as V.Forgetta beat the buzzer to stun the Chiefs.
(0)Le Colisee vs French Connection(10)
As good as the French Connections offence may be, this result wasn’t expected especially against a club with only one change up. That short bench did however have players like P-M.Paradis and O.Valiquette play a lot as both snipers each scored four goals leaving Le Colisee with no solutions. J.Farrese had the French Connections other two tallies but was also able to add five helpers. Le Colisee had only 18 attempts on F.Peloquin and failed to beat him as the net minder did his part between the pipes.

Thursday March 6
(3)Seals vs Spare Parts(7)
At any given moment a Spare Part will show up and make an impact. Tonight it was the captain of Red Rose S.Laniel, netting the most with three tallies followed with an impeccable performance from G.Delia who participated in six out of his clubs seven goals. The Seals put up a great fight staying with their opponents for over two periods until letting up towards the end. S.Barbe, A.Daher and M.Collin each scored for the Seals to beat A.Mancini.
(4)JAC Motosport vs Carnage(1)
Special units went to work for JAC Motosport as the young crew scored twice on the power play to oust Carnage 4-1.It was the captain J.Epinat leading the way bagging his first of two on the night followed with F.Bazinets marker minutes later giving his club a two goal cushion. J.DiMarco got the lone goal for Carnage which also came on the power play to beat A.Kingsbury who gave up only one tally on 27 shots.
(2)Assurance Evolution vs Street Ballers(6)
S.Harnois scored short handed, the Street Ballers struck twice on the power play and hand Assurance Evolution a defeat on Thursday night. J.Furtado, leader of his club scored twice in the opening frame while S.Harnois also notched his second by the early stages of the third period. S.Sauk did his part in nets allowing only two goals all night from Y.Gourde and B.Gratton.
(5)Armored Saints vs Le Colisee(6)
With the game going back and forth, Le Colisee triumphs in the end leaving the Armored Saints in disbelief. Trailing 4-3 after two periods, the Armored Saints tallied twice with goals by S.ADipietro and M.Pecora in the span of only three minutes to take control of the match. An eventual costly penalty taken by the Armored Saints enabled T.Settino to even the contest with only three minutes remaining. In what was surely headed for overtime changed when D.Catalano beat the buzzer by only ten seconds. M.DiLena and B.Deslauriers each scored twice for the win while M.Pecora notched a pair for the Armored Saints.
(4)Scorpions vs Deadlast(6)
Dominant for two periods, Deadlast hold on to defeat the Scorpions. Deadlast got production from different players and built what looked like a comfortable 5-1 third period lead until the Scorpions gave some reason for concern. A.Clark played like a wrecking ball as the tall sniper tallied three times and added a helper giving the Scorpions some shred of hope. Unfortunately with time running out, Deadlast was able to shut the door and earn the victory. P.Elizardo got credited the winner with a goal late in the second period.
(7)Chiefs vs Snookers(1)
From playing well defensively, to scoring plenty of goals along with a working power play, the undefeated Chiefs rout the Snookers on Thursday night. The Chiefs built their lead up slowly 3-0 after two periods before adding four insurance markers to cap off the night. S.Korakianitis was the only player to score twice and M.Latreille along with P.Santullo each had four points. S.Pare was once again solid in nets pushing away 34 of 35 shots.

Saturday March 8
(7)Scorpions vs Snookers(5)
Riding a hot hand, the Snookers had no answers for K.Rose who had a game to remember. The feisty forward dominated the court netting four straight of his teams goals to finish with an impressive five point performance. The Scorpions started to pull away when they added two late second period goals before trading tallies by the final frame. T.Fernando was a force as well setting up four markers for the win. The Snookers got most of their goal scoring from both their captain G.Pavlopoulos and A.Jalilvand who each scored twice.

Thursday February 27
(6)JAC Mostsport vs Spare Parts(8)
What more can one player do as newly added J.Montpetit of JAC Motosport bagged five goals and still fell short. Finding chemistry quickly, the Spare Parts utilised their players properly and stormed back netting eight tallies that included a hat trick from their d-man M.Grenier. J-P.Meunier didn’t duplicate his six goal performance from last weeks game but scored twice anyway while adding a pair of helpers.
(5)Seals vs Carnage(2)
The Seals built a 4-0 lead and kept Carnage off the score sheet until A.Passarelli finally solved Simon.Gagnon by the ten minute mark of the second period. M.Quesnel was the fifth Seal to find the back of the net and with the game out of reach, Ara.Kalaydjian notched the last goal of the match late in the game for Carnage. This result puts the Seals alone in first place with only one loss after five games.
(4)Iron Wolves vs Street Ballers(7)
Constant penalty problems go against the Iron Wolves as the Street Ballers make the best of their opportunities. Out of their seven goals scored, the Street Ballers notched four with their five man unit that included three in the final frame. E.Garon took care of the first two periods scoring twice and his teammate S.Huard was responsible for setting up four markers for the Street Ballers. Playing with a short bench, A.Simon chipped in with a pair of tallies to finish his game with three points for the Iron Wolves.
(7)Chiefs vs Le Colisee(3)
Despite missing many regulars, Le Colisee faired well versus the Chiefs. The Chiefs only pulled away in the third period out scoring their opponents 3-1.Playing for a first time with his new teammates, T.Baltzis started his season in top form bagging three out of his clubs seven goals. S.Korakianitis passed the ball well setting up four goals and S.Pare still had to make big saves to keep his club in it. Le Colisee’s best player was M.Salerno who was able to notch a pair of markers passed the solid net minder.
(1)Deadlast vs French Connection(4)
Two struggling teams favour the French Connection in this contest. Wasting no time, P-M.Paradis scored early in both the first and second period. After setting up J.Dumont late in the second frame, O.Valiquette put the match to rest when he took advantage of a third period power play opportunity. Deadlast did fire over 30 shots but solved F.Peloquin only once thanks to an effort by J.Velanosi.
(8)Armored Saints vs Snookers(3)
Y.Gazura brought his golden touch to the court once more for the Armored Saints as the natural sniper scored three times in a five point game. The Armored saints comfortably beat the Snookers on Thursday night combining for seven goals in the first two periods. M.Pecora was next in line netting a pair and C.Muccino was solid facing an even 30 shots for the win.

Saturday March 1
(5)Assurance Evolution vs Spare Parts(12)
It came as a tall order for Evolution Assurance as they faced off versus a solid opponent with only one change up. They did manage a good opening period down by only two, but that was all for them as the Spare Parts were simply to strong. Four players had two goals each in the victory coming from Y.Leroux, S.Sisuso, A.DiMaria and C.Vasilakakis. He only tallied once, but G.Delia had a solid performance once more finishing with a total of five points. As for Assurance Evolution, the captain S.St.Jean had a big game with two goals and two helpers, F.Ouellet notched a pair and an assist and Y.Gourde was able to set up three tallies while scoring once as well.

Thursday February 20
(2)Iron Wolves vs Spare Parts(6)
It will go down as one to remember for J-P.Meunier. The power forward buried all six of his teams goals leaving the Iron Wolves with no answers. After going through a scoreless opening period, J-P.Meunier struck twice in the second before riffling four more by the third. The Iron Wolves won the opening frame with K.Cree’s tally while B.Etienne was able to get the Iron Wolves other goal on the power play.
(3)Carnage vs Street Ballers(4)
The Street Ballers slowly climbed back into the match to hand Carnage a frustrating defeat. M.Pace put Carnage up 2-0 with his first of two on the night, but it was all Street Ballers from there as they replied with four straight tallies. Y.Dube evened the score on the Street Ballers only power play opportunity and M.Champagne was able to notch the winner by the four minute mark of the third period.
(5)Armored Saints vs Scorpions(4) O.T
In what was a see saw state of affairs ends in favour of the Armored Saints. It’s not often that the Armored Saints will give up a three goal lead, especially with only one period remaining but that’s what happened on this particular night. The Scorpions went on a scoring rampage netting four straight goals, all from different players but with just 20 seconds remaining, V.Forgetta evened the score to force overtime. With the way the game was shifting, it came to no surprise that N.Albanese was able to put his club on top with a tally just three minutes into the sudden death period.
(7)Chiefs vs French Connection(2)
The Chiefs isolated a solid offence and generated plenty of chances to oust the French Connection. Fairly new to the league, J.Zervakos will be turning heads as the youngster buried four goals in his second ever ball hockey game. He did play alongside two established teammates as P.Santullo and M.Latreille combined for eight points finishing with a goal and three helpers each.
(4)Snookers vs Deadlast(5)
Saving their best for last, the Snookers notched all of their goals in the final frame but fell short anyway. Deadlast carried a 2-0 lead heading into the third period where both sides went on a scoring rampage combining for seven goals. With the game evened at four goals a piece, Deadlast took advantage of a late power play opportunity where T.Panagakos riffled the winner passed R.Picard. P.Matricardi, of the Snookers was the only multi goal scorer of the contest.
(8)Seals vs Assurance Evolution(4)
The Seals double up L’Assurance Evolution in every period to claim some points in the standings. After grabbing a 4-2 first period lead, the Seals won both the second and third periods 2-1.J.Quesnel notched his clubs first goal and was eventually able to add a pair to earn a hat trick. Other notables include two goals by N.Gilbert, three helpers from G.Thibeault of the Seals and a pair of tallies by Y.Gourde of L’Assurance Evolution.

E Jeudi

Thursday February 6
(5)Seals vs Iron Wolves(2)
The Seals waste no time dictating the match bagging four first period unanswered goals. With frustrations looming from both the sides the Iron Wolves weren’t able to put their game together taking plenty of penalties along with four ejections. The Seals took advantage twice on the power play where J.Parisella notched his second of the night while N.Gilbert was able to tally the other. B.Etienne and Justin.Nelson found the back of the net for the Iron Wolves as the only two players to solve the leader S.Gagnon of the Seals.
(8)Street Ballers vs Assurance Evolution(2)
Unable to get much going, L’Assurance Evolution get bounced by the Street Ballers. With assists on the first and third goal, S.Huard dominated the match adding three markers to complete his hat trick. J.Furtado, captain of his team used his vision to set up four tallies while his teammate Y.Dube had a similar performance with four points. L’Assurance Evolution did beat S.Sauk on two occasions with goals from R.Dakota and Y.Gourde.
(8)Armored Saints vs French Connection(5)
After building a 4-0 first period lead and what should have resulted in a sure victory fell apart for the French Connection. To their credit the Armored Saints fought and battled hard as of the second frame where they took over with the next eight of nine goals. Unlike the French Connection, the defending champs got an overall balanced production that included a pair of tallies from both N.Albanese and M.Pecora. As for the men in blue, it was the usual suspects going at it once more that saw O.Valiquette and P.Hargreaves net a pair to finish with three points a piece.
(7)Le Colisee vs Snookers(4)
Even with a four goal performance by N.Faria, the Snookers weren’t able to win the game. Le Colisee did have B.Deslauriers do what he does best as the dangerous goal scorer scored twice in the opening frame before completing his hat trick by the second frame. With the score 4-2 after one 15 minutes of play, Le Colisee widened the margin adding three second period tallies for a 7-3 lead. J.Pizzuco tallied twice late in the first period and M.Salerno along with S.Sicuso combined for six points.
(3)Scorpions vs Chiefs(5)
The Scorpions start off better but the Chiefs rally to capture the win. The Chiefs went on a scoring drought for over half the game but that changed when J.Zervokos got to H.Trahan getting his club on the board. That goal eventually sparked D.Galloro to get involved as his short stick set up P.Santullo for the equaliser while adding two markers. The Scorpions got their offence from T.Fernando who opened the scoring in a short handed situation and by the captain B.Douek along with A.Clark.

Saturday February 8
(2)Street Ballers vs JAC Motosport(1)
Up 1-0, the Street Ballers doubled their lead when P.Poulin capitalised on the power play. Playing a near perfect defensive game, S.Sauk and the Street Ballers were headed for the shutout until the captain of the JAC Motosport J.Epinat spoiled the moment with 90 seconds remaining in the game. Both net minders did a fine job facing over 25 shots each but it was S.Sauk getting the slight edge over A.Kingsbury.

Thursday February 6
(5)Seals vs Iron Wolves(2)
The Seals waste no time dictating the match bagging four first period unanswered goals. With frustrations looming from both the sides the Iron Wolves weren’t able to put their game together taking plenty of penalties along with four ejections. The Seals took advantage twice on the power play where J.Parisella notched his second of the night while N.Gilbert was able to tally the other. B.Etienne and Justin.Nelson found the back of the net for the Iron Wolves as the only two players to solve the leader S.Gagnon of the Seals.
(8)Street Ballers vs Assurance Evolution(2)
Unable to get much going, L’Assurance Evolution get bounced by the Street Ballers. With assists on the first and third goal, S.Huard dominated the match adding three markers to complete his hat trick. J.Furtado, captain of his team used his vision to set up four tallies while his teammate Y.Dube had a similar performance with four points. L’Assurance Evolution did beat S.Sauk on two occasions with goals from R.Dakota and Y.Gourde.
(8)Armored Saints vs French Connection(5)
After building a 4-0 first period lead and what should have resulted in a sure victory fell apart for the French Connection. To their credit the Armored Saints fought and battled hard as of the second frame where they took over with the next eight of nine goals. Unlike the French Connection, the defending champs got an overall balanced production that included a pair of tallies from both N.Albanese and M.Pecora. As for the men in blue, it was the usual suspects going at it once more that saw O.Valiquette and P.Hargreaves net a pair to finish with three points a piece.
(7)Le Colisee vs Snookers(4)
Even with a four goal performance by N.Faria, the Snookers weren’t able to win the game. Le Colisee did have B.Deslauriers do what he does best as the dangerous goal scorer scored twice in the opening frame before completing his hat trick by the second frame. With the score 4-2 after one 15 minutes of play, Le Colisee widened the margin adding three second period tallies for a 7-3 lead. J.Pizzuco tallied twice late in the first period and M.Salerno along with S.Sicuso combined for six points.
(3)Scorpions vs Chiefs(5)
The Scorpions start off better but the Chiefs rally to capture the win. The Chiefs went on a scoring drought for over half the game but that changed when J.Zervokos got to H.Trahan getting his club on the board. That goal eventually sparked D.Galloro to get involved as his short stick set up P.Santullo for the equaliser while adding two markers. The Scorpions got their offence from T.Fernando who opened the scoring in a short handed situation and by the captain B.Douek along with A.Clark.

Thursday January 30
(0)Assurance Evolution vs JAC Motosport(4)
With offence in every frame the JAC Motosport play a perfect match and blank Assurance Evolution. J.Epinat got things going by the eight minute mark of the opening frame and M.Blais was able to follow with tally only two minutes later. The JAC Motosport put the match away when A.Bell tallied late in the second frame giving no hope to their opponents. After receiving 27 shots, A.Kingsbury denied everything in his direction to earn the shutout.
(5)French Connection vs Scorpions(3)
He's able to do it game in and game out as O.Valiquette makes the difference once more for the French Connection. The crafty forward struck first late in the opening period and was able to add two third period markers to complete his hat trick. Apart from that brilliant performance, the French Connection also had P.Hargreaves tally twice while A.Clark notched a pair as well for the Scorpions.
(2)Street Ballers vs Seals(5)
In the span of barely one minute the Seals put a strangle hold in the match. Up 1-0 the Seals bagged three consecutive goals 50 seconds apart for a commanding 4-1 first period lead .Both sides exchanged goals in the second frame before playing to a scoreless third period. M.Collin had two goals and an assist, N.Gilbert along with G.Thibeault combined for six points for the Seals while S.Archambault and Y.Dube tallied for the Street Ballers.
(4)Chiefs vs Deadlast(2)
J.Levesque set the stage only 15 seconds into the match for Deadlast until the Chiefs eventually took over to double their opponents. N.Morrone scored twice that included a brilliant effort where he slid to tip the ball passed J.Sanoudakis. Fat Roy trailed by two at one point until the captain C.Zafiropoulos took advantage of the power play reducing the margin by one. With half a period remaining the Chiefs put the match to rest when A.Fritz scored a beautiful back handed goal on the net minders blocker side. Out of the four goals scored, E.Capalbo, captain of the Chiefs was able to set up three different teammates.

Division E

FALL 2013 - FINALS

Thursday January 23
(4)Armored Saints vs Le Colisee(8) Game 1
An eruption of second period tallies from Le Colisee made the difference leaving the Armored Saints in disbelief. B.Deslauriers, known for his cannon slap shots put four behind M.Trivisonno and T.Settino tallied twice 50 seconds apart. Le Colisee took advantage of two power play opportunities where they grabbed a 3-2 lead just shy of the mid way point of the game. After completely dominating the first place seed, Le Colisee finished the match in hoping to send a clear message for game two.

(9)Armored Saints vs Le Colisee(1) Game 2
Desperation can be a deadly weapon as the Armored Saints humiliate their opponents to even the series . The Armored Saints showed absolutely no mercy and never let their foot off the pedal from start to finish. L.Dulcetta accumulated three early points that included two goals and his captain scored twice by the early stages of the second period for a commanding 6-0 lead. The only little bright moment for Le Colisee came when N.Gilbert scored to beat M.Trivisonno passed the mid way point of the game.

(2)Le Colisee vs Armored Saints(3) Game 3
On two occasions, Le Colisee grabbed the lead but as fate would have it the Armored Saints responded twice and finish it in overtime to capture the championship. A costly penalty enabled D.Rodway to even the score at two goals a piece leaving less than two minutes on the clock. That momentum quickly carried over into overtime where it was no other then the captain T.Cecere putting an end to the series with the championship winning goal. Both sides were extremely deserving and anytime a final goes the distance the way it did, it always comes down to one opportunity. Tonight, the Armored Saints found a way and after finishing top seed along with winning every playoff round, Hockeyballe.com would like to congratulate Tony.Cecere and the Armored Saints for winning the E1 Thursday night division.

 

WINTER 2014 - WEEK 1

Thursday January 23
(4)JAC Motosport vs Iron Wolves(3)
If the Iron Wolves could have figured out a way to stay out of the penalty box they may have had a different outcome. Up 3-2 after two periods, the Iron Wolves let their guard down allowing the JAC Motosport to win the frame with two unanswered goals. Captain J.Epinat scored early in the second period and was eventually able to net the game winning goal by the seven minute mark of the final frame. The Iron Wolves also had A.Simon notch a pair while T-J.Tewisha scored once along with an assist. The player with the most points in the contest was P.Lamarche of the JAC Motosport who tallied once while adding two helpers.

(3)Assurance Evolution vs Carnage(9)
Carnage stifle Assurance Evolution in a convincing fashion to open up their season. A.Kalaydjian went on a first period rampage netting all three goals for an early hat trick. Carnage didn't let up at that point and added six more tallies but all from different players. M.Pace scored once but set up four teammates to finish with the most points. As for Evolution Assurance, L.LeHoang, Y.Gourde and his captain S.St.Jean each scored to beat E.Trakakis.

Thursday January 16(E2 Finals)
(1)Seals vs Snookers(10) Game 1
Not your typical score for a final but lots of credit to the Snookers who easily rout the Seals in the series opener. With many players participating in the scoring, T.Oliveira and A.Moniz scored twice each and S.Goppy allowed only one goal by J.Parisella just passed the mid way point of the match. On three occasions the Snookers worked their five man unit capitalising twice with markers from K.Araujo and by their captain G.Pavlopoulos.
(5)Snookers vs Seals(6) O.T Game 2
After a terrible start to the series the Seals put their game together and take it in extra time to force a game three. Leading 4-2 after two periods the Seals weren’t out of the woods yet as the Snookers rallied to force the extra time. Awarded a power play opportunity the Seals took immediate advantage of the situation when M.Quesnel was able to beat S.Goppy. S.Barbe helped get his club the win with two goals and an assist while M.Ronacher paired as well for the Snookers.
(1)Seals vs Snookers(2) Game 3
Both sides hoping to grab that first goal went in favour of the Snookers as P.Matricardi took advantage of a power play opportunity. Apart from his tally, P.Matricardi was also involved in setting up the eventual game winner that came off the blade of his captain G.Pavlopoulos. The Seals were than awarded a power play chance where A.Daher scored reducing the gap by one and with less than two minutes remaining in the game the Seals weren’t able to get that much needed equaliser.

For a second time in only one year the Snookers raise the cup up high. On behalf of Hockeyballe.com we would like to congratulate George.Pavlopoulos and the rest of the Snookers for a job well done.

(3)Chiefs vs Armored Saints(2) E1 Game 2 (Semi finals)
Hoping for a desperate win the Chiefs pull out a squeaker. Most of the offence occurred in the first period where both sides exchanged two goals before things slowed down the rest of the way. The Chiefs found themselves with a golden opportunity when the Armored Saints took back to back penalties for a five on three advantage. Using his slap shot, S.Korakianitis made no mistake beating M.Trivisonno short side with a goal that ultimately held up the rest of the way. A.Jalilvand was a force for the Chiefs scoring twice and S.Pare was a rock in nets rejecting 29 of 31 shots.
(2)Armored Saints vs Chiefs(0) E1 Game 3
Two early goals by the Armored Saints were plenty to put an end to the Chiefs season. The Armored Saints weren’t too happy with the previous match and used all their energy to bounce back and take the series. D.Rodway riffled the first goal passed S.Pare on a slap shot and M.Pecora buried the second only moments later. The Chiefs tried desperately to get at least one by M.Trivisonno but failed to do so as the net minder earned the shut out to advance his team into the finals.
(4)Le Colisee vs French Connection(7) E1 Game 2
Saving their best for last, the French Connection bag four third period tallies and tie the series at one game a piece. No other than O.Valiquette to make things happen as the natural goal scorer put three behind O.Caillet while being able to set up D.Martel on three occasions. Both sides had their goals concentrated from only two players that included a pair of tallies each by E.Dedominicis and B.Deslauriers of Le Colisee.
(2)French Connection vs Le Colisee(3) E1 Game 3
It came down to this crucial contest for both sides and with the French Connection up 2-1 after nine minutes, Le Colisee rallied to take the series. D.Martel was hot all night and gave the French Connection the lead but with time winding down Le Colisee replied by the end of the match with back to back tallies by D.Lucchesi and M.Salerno.


This now sets the stage for what will be a good final between the Armored Saints and Le Colisee. The Armored Saints will use their tight checking game along with the help of some keys elements like L.Dulcetta and C.Magri for offence while Le Colisee will have to hope to get some key goals from players like B.Deslauriers and N.Gilbert.

Thursday January 9(Semi finals)
(1)Seals vs Iron Wolves(3) E2 Game 2
Down 1-0 in the series the Iron Wolves bounce back to force a game three. Most of the action occurred in the opening frame where the Iron Wolves built a 2-1 lead with goals by A.Simon and Joanthan.Nelson. It didn’t take long for Keith.Simon to increase the cushion by two just 55 seconds into the second period with a goal that wasn’t responded to for the remainder of the match. The Iron Wolves did an excellent job protecting that two goal margin especially with the help of their net minder D.Bourque who pushed away 28 shots to earn the win.
(1)Iron Wolves vs Seals(3) E2 Game 3
With barely any time for a breather both sides went at it once more only this time favouring the Seals. After taking the lead on the power play the Seals added a back breaker that came in a short handed situation thanks to an effort by M.Collin. The Iron Wolves did narrow the gap when Keith.Simon solved S.Gagnon but that was all they managed as A.Daher seals the series in an empty cage for the Seals.
(6)JAC Motosport vs Snookers(7) E2 Game 2 (2nd ot)
A.Bell gave hope to the JAC Motosport when he riffled a pair of third period unanswered tallies but it was the Snookers with the final say. Already with two goals during the match, A.Jalilvand scored his clubs biggest goal in overtime where he completed his hat trick to send the Snookers through to the finals. The difference may have been on the power play where the Snookers scored three out of their seven goals where as the JAC Moptosport had to do it all on even strength. K.Araujo had a four point game that included two markers for the Snookers while S.Giannakis also scored twice for the JAC Motosport.
(5)Armored Saints vs Chiefs(1) E1 Game 1
If there’s a reason why the Armored Saints finished first is because of performances like this one versus the Chiefs. After finding a quick way to grab a 2-0 lead the Armored Saints did an excellent job suffocating their rival opponents for the duration of the match. Tonight, C.Magri led the way scoring twice by opening the scoring and adding an early second period marker. The Chiefs got on the board only once and it came on the power play where P.Santullo was able to beat M.Trivisonno on a slap shot.
(4)French Connection vs e Colisee(6) E1 Game 1
Le Colisee applied a game plan that helped put them in front in the series against a deadly machine. Paying close attention to J.Farrese and O.Valiquette, Le Colisee limited both players to only one point. The major difference in the match occurred in the second period where Le Colisee scored two unanswered goals to win the frame. Already known for his solid defensive game, T.Settino is able to score as well and tonight the responsible forward put three behind F.Peloquin while his teammate M.Russo scored twice.

The E2 division will have the finals start next Thursday where the Snookers will take on the Seals. As for the E1 division, a game two will be required for the Chiefs who hope to even the series versus the Armored Saints while Le Colisee look to knock off the French Connection.

Thursday January 2(Round 1, playoffs)
(3)Iron Wolves vs Seals(7) E2
The Seals failed to capitalise early on but that all changed by the second frame where N.Gilbert scored twice for a 3-2 lead. Kevin.Simon, for a second straight time notched a power play goal to even the score for the Iron Wolves and with still plenty of time remaining in the game the Seals took over with four unanswered tallies to book a spot in the semi finals. S.Barbe was large part of the success as he dominated the final frame burying three goals for his club. M.Quesnel had three points in the win and S.Gagnon did a fine job allowing only one goal per period between the pipes for the Seals.
(2)Chiefs vs Scorpions(1) E1
In a battle where taking the lead was extremely crucial went in the Chiefs favour as they edge the Scorpions 2-1.It wasn’t till past the mid way point of the game when this contest witnessed its first goal of the night that came off the blade of P.Santullo to put the Chiefs up 1-0.For a second straight time the very same P.Santullo came through extending the lead by the five minute mark of the third period where the Chiefs looked like they had the match wrapped up. The Scorpions did eventually get on the board thanks to a late tally by their sniper A.Clark but with only 5 seconds remaining on the clock it wasn’t nearly enough time for an equaliser. S.Pare was once again excellent between the pipes as the veteran net minder pushed away 29 shots to earn the win.
(6)Snookers vs JAC Motosport(4) E2
N.Faria had a big second period with two goals for the Snookers as they found a way to knock out the second seed JAC Motosport. The Snookers progressed as the match went on that included three third period tallies. After opening the scoring for his club, A.Jalilvand capped off the night for the Snookers with barely any time left on the clock. S.Dagenais, despite losing the game was the most productive player finishing with a hat trick while S.Courtemanche got the other tally along with a helper for the JAC Motosport.
(4)Deadlast vs Le Colisee(5) O.T E1
The power play helps Le Colisee in overtime as N.Gilbert wrists the winner passed J.Sanoudakis. Le Colisee gave up two very late leads and on both occasions, C.Zafiropoulos also known as the ageless wonder notched his hat trick to send this contest into extra time. Le Colisee was awarded their power play passed the three minute mark of the sudden death period and after receiving a feed from B.Deslauriers, the young forward wrist a beauty passed the Deadlast net minder to clinch the victory.

The semi finals will begin on Thursday January 9 where the top seeded Armored Saints will take on a familiar rival in the Chiefs while the French Connection look to knock off Le Colisee.

Thursday December 19
E2 Playoffs Round 1
(4)Iron Wolves vs Street Ballers(3)
The struggles finally come to an end for the Iron Wolves and when better than in a first round match up as they book a spot through to the semi finals. The difference occurred in the second period when M.Tolley and Jonathan.Nelson tallied 100 seconds apart to lift their club to a 3-1 lead after two frames. If that wasn’t enough, Keith.Simon widened the margin very early in the third period on the power play to nearly put the game out of reach. Far from being over the Street Ballers did give some reason for concern when  S.Huard notched his second followed with a quick tally by Y.Dube to narrow the gap by one but it was all they got by D.Bourque as the Iron Wolves held on to a close victory.
(5)Carnage vs Snookers(6)
With momentum shifting back and forth, none of the two sides had the control and grasp for the match till the third period where the Snookers scored twice in less than two minutes for a 5-3 lead. The Snookers looked to put the match away when T.Oliveira increased the lead by three with less than two minutes remaining but it still wasn’t nearly over as Carnage responded with two quick tallies to make a game of it. It came a little too late for Carnage but nevertheless it was a wild finish to a good hockey game as the Snookers book a ticket to the next round. P.Matricardi finished with three points that included two goals for the Snookers while B.Brathwaite had an identical performance for Carnage.

The next round will feature the first place Seals taking on the Iron Wolves while the JAC Motosport will face off versus the Snookers in a best of three series.

(3)Deadlast vs Chiefs(4) E1
Built the way they are the Chiefs had no choice to cover a solid offence like Deadlast. This method only works when you grab a lead and the Chiefs did just that up 2-1 after two periods to force their opponents to open up. A.Jalilvand added his second by the third period followed with a tally by M.Barbiero to put the Chiefs up by three and with time running out, Deadlast tallied twice with goals by J.Pantelis and T.Panagakos to fall short by only one goal.

Saturday December 21
(1)Assurance Evolution vs Le Colisee(8) E1
With a chance to jump a position in the standings, Le Colisee rout L’Assurance Evolution. E.Dedominicis led the way notching a pair by the 7:00 minute mark of the opening frame but it was the dominant play of B.Deslauriers that made most of the offence happen as the natural sniper decided to set up five tallies while scoring only once. After building a comfortable 5-0 lead, N.Gilbert put a stamp to the match notching three straight goals for Le Colisee. S.St-Jean, captain of L’Assurance Evolution gave something to his team to smile about when he spoiled O.Caillet’s shutout by the mid way point of the third period.

The E1 playoffs will have the Armored Saints and the French Connection advance through to the semi finals for capturing the top two seeds of the division.

The first round match ups are as follows:

(3)Scorpions   vs      Chiefs(6)
(4)Le Colisee vs   Deadlast(5)

Thursday December 12
(6)Gotham Knights vs Iron Wolves(4)
It may be late in the season but the Gotham Knights finally have something to smile about. Winless after eight games, what made this victory even more impressive was that they managed to pull it off with only one change up. With the score 3-2 after two periods in favour of the Gotham Knights, K.Vincent and F.Carmelo sealed off the night by adding their second of match. The turning point may have occurred when F.Carmelo scored in a short handed situation late in the second period to put the Gotham Knights up 3-2.
(1)Carnage vs Seals(2)
With goals hard to come by the Seals nearly blanked their opponents till S.Giannoulakis cracked the ice late in the game. G.Thibeault and P.Frank got on the board for the Seals and S.Gagnon pushed away 24 shots to earn the victory for his club. This win now puts the Seals in a position where they can still capture a top two spot in the division for a first round buy week.
(2)Armored Saints vs Le Colisee(1)
The Armored Saints use their style to perfection once more and with a little bit of positive timing, C.Magri silences Le Colisee by the end of the game. This contest was surely headed for overtime till the young talent got to O.Caillet leaving just over one minute on the clock. Both sides only got on the board by the second period where M.Pecora opened the scoring for the Armored Saints while P.Palkopoulos was able to respond shortly after to even the score. S.Scott for a second time in the night earns the win after playing earlier in the D division with the Dragons.
(3)Street Ballers vs Snookers(7)
K.Araujo put together two key second period goals and the Snookers oust the Street Ballers. That surge of offence put the Snookers in the drivers seat up 4-2 headed for the third period where they continued pressing by adding three more goals. N.Domingos also tallied twice but A.Jalilvand did finish with the most points that included one goal and three assists.
(3)French Connection vs Scorpions(4)
The way things are going right now for the French Connection it seems like nobody can beat them but the Scorpions prove the critics wrong as they edge a dangerous offence. A better start was required for B.Douek and the Scorpions as they never once trailed during the game which forced the French Connection to play urgent hockey. The Scorpions did what they needed to do collectively by paying attention to key players and getting balanced offence from four different goal scorers. K.Rose was credited the winner while N.Viau had the most tallies scoring twice for the French Connection.

Saturday December 14
(5)Armored Saints vs Deadlast(1) E1
Playing a near perfect season the Armored Saints will be challenged moving forward. Using defence along with solid goaltending the Armored Saints suffocate their opponents on a regular basis while able to generate some pretty good offence all well. Tonight F.D’Antonio rose to the occasion bagging three goals and M.Trivisonno was able to deny close to 25 shots allowing only one power play goal by J.Pantelis.

(8)Carnage vs Gotham Knights(3) E2
Carnage hope to take positives out of this game into next weeks match up as the playoffs finally arrive for the E2 Thursday division.The offence got going in the second period where Carnage won the frame 4-2 and if that wasn’t enough, the men in orange added three more tallies by the third period to rout their opponents. Apart from J.DiMarco’s two goals, Carnage depended on a balance attack that saw only S.Bourlakos finish with the most points that included one goal and two helpers.
(9)JAC Motosport vs Iron Wolves(0) E2
It was a one sided affair as the JAC Motoport easily oust the Iron Wolves. Two first period power play markers by D.Gelinas and S.Dagenais help set the tone for the JAC Motosport and while offence wasn’t an issue, solid goaltending came into play as M.Morin shuts the door after facing 23 shots. F.St-Vincent had six points including a hat trick, S.Dagenais accumulated six points as well and the captain J.Epinat finished with a brilliant performance scoring twice while adding five helpers.

The E2 Thursday division ended Thursday night and with the playoffs to follow the Seals along with the JAC Motosport will have the luxury of going straight to the semi finals for capturing the top two seeds. The first round match ups will have the Street Ballers take on the Iron Wolves while the Snookers square off versus Carnage.

Thursday December 5
(5)Street Ballers vs Carnage(2)
In a division that’s very congested the Street Ballers found a way to win and grab first place. It was an evenly matched battle for one period where both sides traded two goals a piece but that changed by the second part of the match where the Street Ballers capitalised on a power play opportunity to take the lead. M.Beaudry and Y.Dube added insurance markers and J.Sanoudakis held the fort going perfect for two periods between the pipes.
(3)Iron Wolves vs Seals(7)
Battling for second spot the Seals top the Iron Wolves. M.Quesnel was a thorn early on scoring twice in the opening frame and was than able to add a third tally by the final period where he completed his hat trick. Also finding the back of the net, N.Gilbert beat D.Bourque on two occasions and was able to set up two goals.
(10)French Connection vs Deadlast(2)
After their recent performances the French Connection do not indicate the kind of team they are according to the standings. With this kind of offence there may not be anybody able to stop them unless playing a near perfect match. Apart from a close opening period this game took only one direction. J.Farrese is just one of many weapons they have as the power forward demonstrated once again that he can put up points finishing with two goals and four assists. O.Valiquette is another who can do damage as he netted a hat trick, P.Hargreaves scored twice and F.Peloquin-Gaudet kept a good offence to only two first period goals.
(4)Armored Saints vs Chiefs(1)
In what was expected to be a tight battle was the case for most of the match until the Armored Saints tallied twice late in the game. It was the Chiefs striking first in a short handed situation where D.Galloro spun around with a low hard shot to fool J.Marinelli for the only time in the night. V.Forgetta was eventually able to even up the game while adding a power play marker as the only multi goal scorer. After seven games played the Armored Saints remain in first place and have only one loss to their record.
(5)JAC Motosport vs Gotham Knights(0)
Better prepared the JAC Motosport start off the night with a solid first period.  Already up 3-0 this contest slowed down until the final frame where F.Bazinet netted a short handed marker followed with a power play goal by M.St-Pierre. D.Gelinas opened the scoring with a goal that held up as the winner and K.Certosini denied 24 shots to record a shutout.
(6)Scorpions vs Le Colisee(1)
It wasn’t the kind of start Le Colisee wanted but lots of credit to the Scorpions as they played a full 45 minute game to earn the win. It came to no surprise that A.Clark got on the board and while opening the scoring the natural sniper was able to add a helper and a second tally as well. Leaving only one period and already up 4-1 this time J.Hedge made his presence notching two insurance markers to seal the night for the Scorpions.

Saturday December 7
(5)Assurance Evolution vs French Connection(10)
 It’s been a common theme lately for the French Connection as they keep pouring on the offence. It was the usual suspects going to work once again as O.Valiquette starts his night off with a  bang riffling four straight out of his teams goals before adding two more later in the match. The other teammate who often makes his name appear is J.Farrese that was able to score once but add an impressive seven assists. They may not capture first place of the division but by the way they have been playing as of late they will have to be considered the team to beat.
(3)JAC Motosport vs Carnage(1)
It took nearly two periods before J.Maltais scored to put the JAC Motosport in front 1-0. J.Epinat, captain of his team immediately increased the lead followed with a power play marker by S.Dagenais and with time winding down the captain of Carnage A.Kalaydjian was able to at least spoil M.Morin’s shutout .Leaving only one game to their regular season the JAC Motopsort look to clinch first place with a win over the Iron Wolves.

Thursday November 28
(4)JAC Motosport vs Iron Wolves(3) O.T
S.Giannakis scored twice and goalie M.Morin stopped 31 shots to lead the JAC Motosport to a 4-3 overtime win over the Iron Wolves. This now makes a second straight loss for the Iron Wolves who began their season with a perfect 5-0 record. Both sides worked a solid power play scoring twice each that included a pair of tallies from B.Etienne of the Iron Wolves and F.Bazinet’s second of the night for the JAC Motosport.
(1)Armored Saints vs Le Colisee(4)
It came as a difficult challenge but Le Colisee found a way to hand the division leaders a first loss to the season. Striking twice in the opening frame, T.Settino put Le Colisee in front 2-1 before B.Deslauriers and M.Salerno added goals to seal off the victory. The Armored Saints took advantage of a first period power play opportunity where V.D’Angelo got to F.Vigliotti but it would be the only time during the match as the solid net minder went perfect afterwards to record the win.
(8)French Connection vs Chiefs(1)
While the French Connection have plenty to smile about the Chiefs would simply love to forget what happened after this performance. From start to finish the French Connection owned every aspect of the game from winning one on one battles to execution and defending well. Although they had many players making a difference it was J.Farrese that captured the spot light as the solid forward beat S.Pare on three occasions while adding three helpers. O.Valiquette scored twice along with an assist and F.Peloquin-Gaudet was nearly perfect in nets despite allowing a second period tally from P.Charbonneau.
(6)Deadlast vs Assurance Evolution(1)
A second period break out was plenty for Deadlast as they maintain pace in second place trailing the Armored Saints by only one point. Already with a first period power play goal, captain C.Zafiropoulos continued his strong play in the second period where he scored twice to complete his hat trick. On all three goals, C.Papadatos set up his captain every time and J.Pantelis was able to chip away with a pair of tallies.
(4)Street Ballers vs Seals(5)
With momentum shifting back and forth the Seals had the last say to edge their opponents. After starting off to a 3-0 first period lead the Seals let their guard down for nearly two whole frames where the Street Ballers went on a rampage riffling four straight goals only to lose in the end. J.Quesnel got the equaliser and S.Barbe notched his second of the contest for the game winner.

Saturday November 30
(7)Armored Saints vs Scorpions(2)
The Scorpions have no answers for L.Dulcetta as the veteran keeps making it happen. In the second period alone L.Dulcetta bagged three goals for the Armored Saints putting them in front 6-2 after two frames. Y.Gazura added a late power play goal and S.Sauk went perfect in nets for two straight periods allowing only first period tallies by K.Rose and A.Clark.
(4)Gotham Knights vs Snookers(7)
Two short benches went at it but it was the Snookers prevailing in the end. The Snookers notched their key tallies by the end of the opening frame where both A.Jalilvand and R.Aravinthan got to D.Cosgrobe for a 3-1 lead. The Gotham Knights did bounce back with a better performance trading two second period goals each but weren’t able to get the extra production needed as the Snookers held on. K.Araujo had a solid second period scoring both times for the Snookers while T.Fernando tallied twice as well for the Gotham Knights.

Thursday November 21
(3)Street Ballers vs JAC Motosport(4) S.O
S.Dagenais successfully beats J.Sanoudakis with the lone shootout goal to lift the JAC Motosport over the Street Ballers. Trailing by only one heading into the third, P.Elizardo did what he does best and that is to score goals as the speedy forward notched his second to help force for the extra time for the Street Ballers. M.Morin was flawless in nets denying all three shooters for the JAC Motosport.
(5)Carnage vs Seals(3)
After playing to a scoreless opening frame the offence finally kicked in the second period where J.DiMarco scored twice to put the Carnage in front 3-1.The Seals did get better adding two tallies from the very same S.Acciari but Carnage scored twice as well which favoured them in the result. A.Passarelli, M.Carbone and S.Bourlakos also added goals for Carnage while J.Parisella got the other tally for the Seals.
(4)Scorpions vs French Connection(6)
Two connect for the French Connection as D.Martel and J.Farrese each score hat tricks to defeat the Scorpions. The French Connection won the first two frames to carry a 5-3 lead before trading goals by the third. T.Fernando was involved setting up two team-mates while adding a goal to finish with three points for the Scorpions.
(6)Chiefs vs Le Colisee(4)
Two teams desperately wanting to win goes the Chiefs way. It was just over a week ago that both these clubs met and after O.Caillet blanked his opponents with an exceptional performance the Chiefs were able to get to the hot net minder on six occasions. Never trailing the Chiefs were always able to force catch up hockey from Le Colisee. D.Galloro scored twice that included a blistering top corner slap shot to beat O.Caillet and S.Korakianitis chipped in with the game winner that came on the power play. As for Le Colisee, B.Deslauriers made S.Pare look twice behind him with impressive slap shots.
(2)Iron Wolves vs Snookers(3)
With goals hard to come by the Iron Wolves grabbed a late 2-1 lead with the help of M.Blackman but that was short lived as K.Araujo notched his second to force overtime. It didn’t take long for the Snookers to end the night as A.Dya won it for his club just 30 seconds in to beat D.Bourque. This now marks a first loss for the Iron Wolves after playing six games.
(9)Armored Saints vs Assurance Evolution(2)
Sitting at opposite ends of the standings the Armored Saints easily rout Assurance Evolution. This match was however close for two periods where the division leaders led 4-2 but that changed by the final frame as they added five straight tallies to earn the win. Y.Gazura led the way by adding another hat trick to his dossier and C.Magri followed next in line with two goals and three helpers. Other notables also include the captain T.Cecere who finished with five points and N.Albanese with three assists.

Saturday November 23
(1)Gotham Knights vs Street Ballers(8)
Still in search for some points the Gotham Knights couldn’t get it done on this night. Keeping it close for half the game the Gotham Knights fell apart in the second portion by allowing six straight tallies. Y.Lamarche had a lot to do with his team’s success by participating in four straight goals that included two markers passed D.Cosgrobe. M.Beaudry also scored twice, S.Harnois added three helpers and J.Sanoudakis allowed only one goal on 22 shots.
(1)Deadlast vs Scorpions(2) O.T
T.Fernando strikes in overtime to lift Deadlast over the Scorpions. Surprisingly enough both sides tallied only once during regulation time with goals in the opening frame. A.Clark got the Scorpions on the board till P.Elizardo responded less than five minutes later to even the score. With still over two periods to play, somehow both sides failed to get anything passed the net minders. H.Trahan held the fort and tuned away 25 shots to record the win while J.Sanoudakis was equally impressive for Deadlast denying 25 shots as well.

Thursday November 14
(9)Seals vs Gotham Knights(4)
Still searching for a win the Gotham Knights couldn’t get the job done yet. After a slow start to the game the Seals broke out by the second period out scoring the Gotham Knights 3-1 before adding five third period tallies to seal the win. M.Collin,J.Parisella and M.Quesnel all scored twice each for the victory but the highlight of the night has to belong to  KVincent of the Gotham Knights who was able to score three third period goals for his club.
(5)Snookers vs Street Ballers(4)
Trailing 4-2 after two periods the Street Ballers rally to even the score but it was all for nothing as K.Araujo puts a final dagger leaving only 10 seconds on the clock for the Snookers. The Snookers had their best moments in the second period where they out scored the Street Ballers 3-1 that saw T.Oliveira notch his second of the night. Also with two goals, C.Zafiropoulos did his part for the Street Ballers to beat O.Loubiri.
(4)French Connection vs Le Colisee(8)
It came as a win but captain S.Sicuso doesn’t like the fact that his net minder needs to always be a big part of his team’s success. The French Connection, despite missing some key elements still made things very difficult especially for two periods where they only trailed 3-2.It was by that final frame where Le Colisee took over the game riffling five goals to double up their opponents. B.Deslauriers, N.Gilbert and T.Settino all scored twice each for le Colisee while P.Hargreaves had an equal performance for the French Connection.

Thursday November 7
(7)JAC Motosport vs Gotham Knights(3)
Penalty problems are usually a cause for concern but it wasn’t the case for the JAC Motosport that were able to score three short handed markers to take the match. Wasting no time what so ever the JAC Motosport built an early 4-0 lead till F.Morello netted his first of two on the night to slow pace down. F.St.Vincent was responsible for bagging two out of his team’s three short handed tallies while S.Dagenais riffled the other late in the game. He may not have found the back of the net but the captain J.Epinat did set up three teammates for the victory.
(4)Street Ballers vs Carnage(2)
P.Elizardo dominates the court as his four points was too much to handle for Carnage. The speedy forward opened the scoring, set up the next two goals and capped off the night with his second late in the game. After setting up his clubs first two tallies, captain J.Furtado notched the game winner by the early stages of the third period. Carnage did fire close to 30 shots that saw both the captain F.Pace and S.Giannoulakis beat J.Sanoudakis.
(1)Assurance Evolution vs Chiefs(10)
Two teams still searching for a W in the win column ends up in a landslide favouring the Chiefs. Apart from D.Raymonds late first period marker, L’Assurance Evolution struggled all evening allowing too many scoring chances. N.Morrone fired four bullets passed P.Pereira and A.Jalilvand followed next in line with three tallies.
(4)Deadlast vs French Connection(2)
Two good teams going at it was ultimately decided in the second frame where Deadlast scored two unanswered goals by E.Lohaitis and C.Papadatos to grab a 3-1 lead. That left some time for a good offence to bounce back but both sides traded goals instead that saw E.Lohaitis notch his second for Deadlast while O.Valiquette netted his second as well to get both goals for his club. J.Sanoudakis has been consistent so far this season playing with more than a couple of teams and tonight was just another example of how good he’s been by stopping 26 of 28 shots.
(5)Armored Saints vs Scorpions(4)
It came to no surprise that this battle between both these clubs would have been decided by only one goal. The only slight difference occurred in the first period where the Armored Saints won the frame 2-1.The rest of the match was extremely close as both sides went back and forth only to favour the Armored Saints in the end. M.Pecora had the most tallies with two for the Armored Saints and T.Fernando did the same beating J.Marinelli for the Scorpions.

Saturday November 9
(0)Chiefs vs Le Colisee(4)
The Chiefs fail to figure out O.Caillet as the net minder was perfect solid to earn a shutout. Both sides traded plenty of chances and generated lots of offence but it was Le Colisee getting the better attack as M.DiLena scores twice and adds an assist to help lift his club to victory. D.Lucchesi and P.Palkopoulos also participated as the other goal scorers for Le Colisee.
(2)Seals vs Iron Wolves(3)
It’s been a struggle for the Seals so far this season and despite losing the game they did push their opponents all the way. The only difference occurred in the first period where the Iron Wolves got the lone goal before both sides exchanged a pair of second period tallies each. K.Simon made some noise with a pair of markers but it was Justin.Nelson’s second period marker that proved to be the game winner. The Seals did get some offence by M.Gagnon and J.Parisella as both players figured out D.Bourque.
(3)Snookers vs Carnage(6)
Jumping off to the better start Carnage adds three first period unanswered tallies to double up on the Snookers. B.Brathwaite had two of those goals before completing his hat trick late in the game and T.Polychronoglou followed next in line scoring twice to beat O.Loubiri. The Snookers did add A.Jalilvand to their line up and despite losing the game the skilled forward scored two out of his team’s three goals.

Thursday October 31
(9)Iron Wolves vs Gotham Knights(2)
The Gotham Knights had no solution for T.Tewisha who was able to dominate the game by setting up three teammates while adding three tallies for an impressive six point performance. The damage had already been done early on when the Iron Wolves notched five first period unanswered goals to distance themselves from their opponents. After playing through a scoreless drought for over a period both sides got the offence going in the final frame where the Iron Wolves out scored the Gotham Knights 4-2 to seal the win. Nearly playing a perfect game between the pipes, D.Bourque saw his shutout spoiled when K.Vincent beat him with only five minutes remaining in the match.
(3)JAC Motosport vs Carnage(5)
A second period surge by Carnage makes the difference in the match. Already leading 1-0, B.Brathwaite widened the margin with back to back tallies in the span of only two minutes before A.Turmel finally got to B.Selianakis by the ten minute mark of the second period. JAC Motosport did get better winning the final frame 2-1 but it wasn’t nearly enough as Carnage held on. J.Kiousis matched B.Brathwaite’s performance by also finishing with three points.
(5)Assurance Evolution vs Le Colisee(8)
Familiar with finding the back of the net, B.Deslauries does it five times to help lift his club to victory .This match was dead evened at five goals a piece till a late second period goal by B.Deslauriers put Le Colisee in front. With still a great opportunity to even the score and plenty of time remaining, LAssurance Evolution pulled their net minder for an extra attacker but failed to capitalise as the very same B.Deslauriers puts two in an empty cage to seal the night.
(2)Scorpions vs Deadlast(3)
With both sides grinding it out all night, Deadlast silences the Scorpions with a very late tally. Most of the action occurred in the first period where in the span of nearly three minutes J.Pantelis and C.Chirola tallied for Deadlast while K.Rose notched the opening goal for the Scorpions. That surge of offence took a back seat for the next 31 minutes till T.Fernando finally got to J.Sanoudakis for only the second time in the game. In a match that had overtime justified for both sides was decided with only 5 seconds remaining in regulation time when J.Desmarais found the back of the net for Deadlast.
(4)Snookers vs Seals(5)
 A game the Seals will never forget leaves the Snookers in disbelief. It happens but rarely a team leads 4-2 with less than two minutes remaining gives up three straight goals to drop the match. Already with goals during the contest, J.Vincent and N.Gilbert added their second as part of the come back which was eventually followed by J.Parisella’s game winner. The Snookers trailed by one heading into the second period and were able to bounce back scoring three times till things fell apart in the end. It came in a losing cause but P.Matricardi and his captain G.Pavlopoulos did a fine job combing for six points.

Thursday October 24
(4)JAC Motosport vs Seals(5)
Reeking havoc, M.Quesnel pops three behind K.Certosini to help lift the Seals to a close victory. The talented youngster scored three straight of his teams goals that included two on the power play by the 2:20 minute mark of the third period before N.Gilbert got credited the winner later in the frame. It came in a losing cause but S.Dagenais was a menace as well scoring three times to beat S.Gagnon.
(5)Scorpions vs Assurance Evolution(0)
Despite the lob sided score the Scorpions needed three third period insurance markers to secure the win. Five different goal scorers found the back of the net for the Scorpions and with nobody really standing out expect for H.Trahan’s shutout performance, captain B.Douek assisted twice feeding both K.Rose and C.Fragkiudakis.
(5)Street Ballers vs Iron Wolves(7)
A great start by the Street Ballers ends up sour as the Iron Wolves mount a crazy comeback. Trailing 4-1 after 15 minutes of play the Iron Wolves responded with a pair of second period markers but it was by the final frame where the boys in red took it to their opponents by stunning them with four straight goals. T-J.Tewisha, M.Blackman and Jonathan.Nelson all scored twice each and K.Simon added three assists for the win.
(4)French Connection vs Armored Saints(6)
Despite another typical three goal performance by O.Valiquette the French Connection fall short anyway. While he wasn’t the only one to steal the show, L.Dulcetta did the same with three tallies as well that included two key markers by the 10:00 minute mark of the second period. The Armored Saints built a comfortable 6-3 lead after two periods and used their experience and defensive methods to earn the result.
(5)Snookers vs Gotham Knights(2)
It was anything but convincing for the Snookers that needed an early third period power play goal and two very late insurance markers to claim the win. M.Ronacher snapped the 2-2 tie with the man advantage and A.Moniz bagged his second later in the frame to seal off the night. After feeding two teammates in the first period, newly added R.Aravinthan finished with three points when adding a late goal.
(7)Le Colisee vs DeadLast(8) O.T
Anytime you can score six goals in a game its very likely you’ll win it but that wasn’t the case for B.Deslauriers and Le Colisee as they drop this one in overtime. The talented forward carried the load especially in the third period scoring four straight goals for his team that included one leaving only 20 seconds on the clock. The difference in the game however occurred when M.Prahalis found himself alone in front of O.Caillet to beat the net minder in overtime. Leading up to that overtime winner, captain C.Zafiropoulos helped make things happen scoring three times while C.Chirola chipped away with a pair of tallies. T.Settino was also a force out there like he usually his by setting up five goals for Le Colisee.

Thursday October 17
(5)Seals vs Street Ballers(6)
Power play chances look to make the difference in this contest as the Street Ballers take advantage twice to win the game. Despite needing both those power play goals the Street Ballers rallied in the final frame with three unanswered tallies for an impressive comeback. The come back started with M.Mogianesi’s second of the night before P.Elizardo and Y.Dube added goals as well to grab the lead for the Street Ballers. Out of the Seals five goals scored only two players found the back of the net in where A.Daher scored a hat trick while J.Parisella was able to strike twice.
(1)Carnage vs Iron Wolves(5)
Apart from the early stages of the game this contest may not have seen 5 on 5 hockey. Both sides continuously took so many penalties and with the game being consistently interrupted momentum was hard to come by. With the match dead evened after two frames the Iron Wolves found a way to be the better team by adding four straight unanswered goals to oust their opponents. M.Blackman grabbed the lead on the power play with his first of two on the night while K.Simon followed his foot steps with a pair as well.
(6)Armored Saints vs Assurance Evolution(3)
A second period break out leads to a double up for the Armored Saints. After playing to a scoreless opening frame both sides got things going but it was the Armored Saints that dominated the period with five straight goals before captain S.St.Jean got his team on the board for the Seals.The Armored Saints always pride themselves with a collective team effort which showed once again as six different goal scorers found the back of the net. He may not have scored but S.D’Agata played a major role by setting up four teammates.
(4)Le Colisee vs Scorpions(5) O.T
In what started off good for Le Colisee ends up bad as the Scorpions mount a come back to take the decision in overtime. Anytime you have a natural goal scorer on your side good things tend to happen and that’s what A.Clark did to provide the Scorpions with two late second period goals to narrow the gap by one. The Scorpions later fuelled off that sequence by equalising the score thanks to a tally by N.DosSantos which eventually sent this contest into overtime. It was by the four minute mark of the sudden death period where newly added P.Bailey made the difference in the game by taking advantage of a power play situation to beat O.Caillet. T.Settino, also known for his goal scoring finished with a pair for Le Colisee.
(2)JAC Motosport vs Snookers(1)
It took a while for the offence to get going but both sides finally got on the board by the third period where the JAC Motosport scored twice to edge their opponents. In the span of less than a minute, M.St-Pierre and P-O.Roux finally figured out O.Loubiri to grab a quick 2-0 lead before the captain of the Snookers G.Pavlopoulos cut the margin in half. Both sides fired close to 30 shots each but it was K.Certosini getting the better of the Snookers net minder by allowing only one tally.
(0)Chiefs vs Deadlast(5)
Lacking some offence the Chiefs couldn’t get at least one by J.Sanoudakis. The solid net minder pushed away 27 shots to record a shutout and A.Simeone tallied twice as the only multi goal scorer of the match. Both sides had about the same chance to score on the power play but it was Deadlast capitalising twice with goals by A.Simeone and C.Papadatos.

Thursday October 10
(6)Street Ballers vs JAC Motosport(3)
Getting better as the game went on the Streets Ballers start the season off on the right track. A lone power play goal by Y.Dube put the Street Ballers in front 4-2 by the ten minute mark of the second period and even though J.Maltais reduced the gap by one the Street Ballers didn’t let that affect them as they added two straight goals by G.Couture and S.Archambault to take the match. Both sides had a multi goal scorer each as S.Archambault notched two for the Street Ballers while the captain of JAC Motosport J.Epinat did the same for his club.
(4)Carnage vs Gotham Knights(3) O.T
So evenly matched with the score tied after every period it was Carnage that got that little extra with the overtime winner. In what was a wild finish to the game with the Gotham Knights scoring twice with only two minutes remaining and Carnage getting one in as well led to an early sudden death goal by A.Kalaydjian to decide the game. J.DeMarco was heavily responsible for the win by scoring twice and while it came in a losing cause, K.Vincent lit the lamp twice as well for the Gotham Knights.
(7)Armored Saints vs Deadlast(6)
Loving to trade plenty of chances this football score favours the Armored Saints. Games like this may be fun for players but it’s not the case for the net minders as they both had to face plenty of dangerous opportunities. After scoring twice on the power play, L.Dulcetta added two more tallies to finish with an impressive four goal game for the Armored Saints. Almost as productive the captain of Deadlast C.Zafiropoulos put three behind M.Trivisonno with goals all coming in the third period.
(4)Assurance Evolution vs French Connection(9)
Last years F division winners continued where they left off scoring nine times to grab the season opener. Out of the nine goals scored O.Valiquette went on a rampage riffling four straight of his clubs tallies before adding a fifth one later in the match. The French Connection love finding the back of the net and if they play at this pace they will be a threat to contain. J.Farrese had four points, P.Hargreaves help set up three for the French Connection and C-E.Montaruli was L’ Assurance Evolution best player with three points.
(3)Chiefs vs Scorpions(4)
Showing more pace to their game the Scorpions earned what they got. Both sides entered the night with some missing components but that didn’t change the intensity of the match as a late marker by A.Clark proved to make the difference. He may not have found the back of the net but the captain of the Scorpions B.Douek played a significant role setting up three out of his clubs four goals. As for the Chiefs, P.Santullo participated in all three goals the included two helpers.
(6)Iron Wolves vs Snookers(5) O.T
Saving the best for last the Iron Wolves took over by the final frame to eventually win it in overtime. Trailing 4-2 the Iron Wolves added three third period markers before M.Simon won it in extra time where he completed his hat trick. M.Blackman had a role as well by opening the scoring and feeding two teammates for the Iron Wolves while captain G.Pavlopoulos and N.Domingos did damage for the Snookers with two goals each.

Thursday September 26(Finals)
(5)Blue Devils vs Wocafloka(3) Game 1
If there is one thing in common for both these teams is the ability to score goals. The problem for Wocaflocka was that they took too many minor penalties in the first two periods where the Blue Devils made them pay scoring three times for a 5-2 lead heading into the final frame. That lead proved to be plenty for a good start to the series as the Blue Devils will need everything positive moving forward if they hope to capture the championship. With five different goal scorers, E.Girouard was responsible setting up three teammates that included a pass on J-S.Leroux’s game winning goal.
(5)Wocafloka vs Blue Devils(3) Game 2
Showing plenty of desperation and a lot of fight in their game the Wocafloka owned the final frame to even up the series. This contest was dead even at three goals a piece after two periods till back to back tallies by J.Samaha changed everything. The Blue Devils experienced their best moment in the second frame where they generated all of their offence but E.Brady was able to keep pace with his opponents by scoring twice to even the score for Wocafloka. With both matches finishing with identical results it would seem safe to say that game 3 will be an intense battle.

Thursday October 3(Finals)
(4)Blue Devils vs Wocafloka(2) Game 3
After splitting the first two games of the final only a week ago both sides entered their most important game of the season with enough confidence to capture what they have been playing for all year. As much as Wocafloka dominated the regular season the Blue Devils are anywhere far from being a push over squad as they showed that they can handle a dominant opponent. Evenly matched this contest was decided in the second period where the Blue Devils notched three goals to carry a 4-2 lead into the final frame that included E.Girouard’s second tally of the match. Still leaving plenty of time for a lethal offence to get back into the game, M.Dagenais and the rest of his club did a fine job to shut the door and capture the E1 Thursday division title. On behalf of Hockeyballe.com we would like to congratulate Pierre.Coulombe and the rest of the Blue Devils for winning the championship.

Thursday April 11(Finals)
(2)Stingers vs Deadlast(5) game 2
In hopes of sealing off the series, Deadlast sweep the Stingers to win the championship. The Stingers had to try their luck with barely two lines and although they gave a good fight the Deadlast were on top of their game. Five different players participated in finding the back of the net but P.Elizardo and J.Pantelis caused most of the problems to their opponents combing with six points. Some of the Deadlast players played the night earlier in the D Wed division finals for Fat Roy and while they dropped that series were able to redeem themselves as champions a day later. On behalf of Hockeyballe.com we would like to congratulate C.Zafiropoulos and the rest of his club on an excellent performance especially after finishing dead last for a playoff position.

Thursday April 4(Finals)
(5)Deadlast vs Stingers(4) Game 1
In a series where offence won’t be an issue will come down to the wire. This game was evenly matched apart for the first period where Deadlast won the frame 1-0.Both sides opened the machine in the second period exchanging three goals a piece that included C.Siconolfi’s second of the night for Deadlast and P.Charbonneau’s second for the Stingers. Deadlast did need a big goal by their d-man C.Papadatos to make the score 5-3 by the ten minute mark of the third period because P.Laurieri narrowed the gap only one minute later for the Stingers. That left four minutes on the clock for an equaliser but E.Trakakis and the rest of Deadlast shut the door to take a 1-0 series lead.

Thursday March 28(Semi-finals)
(6)Deadlast vs Carnage(5) Game 1
In what was a crazy finish to the game favours Deadlast in the opener. This match was 3-1 after two periods for Deadlast till both teams went on a rampage combing with seven goals. He may not have scored but J.Levesque did have a major impact in the result setting up three tallies that included the winner off of P.Elizardo’s blade. Out of eleven goals scored nobody had more than one marker for both sides but A.DelGaudio did have three assists as well for Carnage.
(5)Carnage vs Deadlast(7) Game 2
Just like in the previous match, Deadlast poured on their offence in the final frame with four late goals to sweep the series. With both sides trading two goals each for a 5-5 third period tie, T.Fernando put Deadlast in front shortly after which was sealed off by J.Levesque’s second of the game in an empty cage. P.Elizardo also netted a pair for Deadlast, W.Moras did the same for Carnage and M.Sagarrica had the most points between both teams with one goal and three assists but in a losing cause.
(4)Scorpions vs Stingers(5) Game 1
An early brilliant performance by D.Grasso makes the whole difference for a 1-0 Stingers series lead. He single handily scored four goals in the opening period to put his club up 4-1.The Scorpions did get better at that point on getting a couple of points each by N.DosSantos, M.Gil and B.Douek but weren’t able to mount enough of a come back. V.Saltarelli was credited the game winning goal by the nine minute mark of the second period.
(4)Stingers vs Scorpions(1) Game 2
After a slow start from both sides, M.Gil was able to open the scoring for the Scorpions early in the second frame but the Stingers owned the next four goals to advance through to the finals. Out of the four goals scored, S.Marricco and V.Saltarelli netted two each with the help of P.Delarosbil’s two assists. D.Melo was definitely solid in nets pushing away 27 shots to record the win.

Both teams sweeping sets the stage for the finals as Deadlast takes on the Stingers. Both clubs have something in common with some players playing in the finals from other divisions. The question now becomes can who will take it between Fat Roy Jr(representing Deadlast) or the baby Bulls(representing the Stingers) ?

Thursday March 21(Quarter-finals)
(1)Stickmen vs Carnage(7)
Carnage proves to be a handful for the Stickmen. In just the span of five minutes, Carnage erupted in the second frame with four straight tallies putting the game out of reach. They later sealed it by adding two more goals in the final frame for a 7-0 lead before A.Angelis spoiled Matthew.Carbone’s shutout with five minutes remaining on the clock. S.DelGaudio and M.D’Anello added a pair of tallies each while Mark.Carbone finished his night with three points.
(3)Deadlast vs Le Colisee(1)
Finishing nearly dead last in the division pays off for Deadlast as they knock off the front runners of the league.Once again their captain C.Zafiropouilos gets his name on the score sheet with the opening goal before his club added two tallies in the second period for a commanding 3-0 lead. Although it doesn’t really matter when it comes to playoffs but goaltender E.Trakakis would have preferred the shutout when he noticed less than two minutes remaining on the clock. P.Elizardo, J.Pantelis and J.Levesque all had good games with two points each while A.Jalivand was the lone goal scorer for Le Colisee.
(3)Street Ballers vs Scorpions(5)
M.Gil took the bulls by the horn participating in his teams first four goals to help leap the Scorpions through to the semi finals. After scoring two straight tallies to open the scoring, M.Gill was also able to set up C.Vasilakakis and K.Rose with goals in the second period for a 4-1 lead. The Street Ballers did respond with a better third period that included S.Harnois’s second of the night but it wasn’t nearly enough for a comeback.
(3)AJ’s Bar vs Stingers(5)
Despite taking advantage of a couple power play opportunities, AJ’s Bar fall short to the Stingers. The difference ultimately occurred late in the first period where D.Grasso and S.Marricco added goals for a 3-1 lead but the story of the match was definitely A.DiPerna who riffled three passed net minder M.Cavallino to help advance his team through to the next round.

The semi-finals will start this coming Thursday in a best of three battle.

(2)Carnage    vs DeadLast(8)
(3)Scorpions vs Stingers   (4)

Thursday March 14
(6)Stickmen vs Carnage(3)
A preview of the opening round of the playoffs has the Stickmen come out on top by doubling up on Carnage 6-3.Both clubs played to a 2-2 draw after 15 minutes of play before the Stickmen owned the rest of the game with the next four out of five goals. J-F.Cavanagh had a quiet night but still managed the game winner for the Stickmen while J.Courteau finishes his regular season off with two goals.
(3)Le Colisee vs Street Ballers(6)
It wasn’t the kind of finish to the season the division leaders were expecting as the Street Ballers double up on Le Colisee. They did however take the opening period building a 3-1 lead with the help of T.Settino’s two goals but the Street Ballers found a way to bounce back with a dominating second frame performance. Y.Dube was a major reason for the win being able to score three goals while setting up G.Couture’s second tally of the night.
(5)Stingers vs Scorpions(5) S.O
The Scorpions rally with four third period goals to claim an extra point in the standings. The Stingers had the better start where they led 4-0 for nearly two periods before things fell apart. N.DosSantos started the comeback with an early third period power play goal followed by K.Belafi’s second of the night and goals from B.Douek and A.Clark. Both sides had some time to regulate the score in overtime and the shootout but H.Trahan of the Scorpions and D.Melo of the Stingers were perfect between the pipes.

With the quarter finals just around the corner the following match ups will be as follows:

(1)Le Colisee  vs Deadlast        (8)
(2)Carnage      vs Stickemen     (7)
(3)Scorpions   vs Street Ballers  (6)
(4)Stingers      vs AJ’s Bar         (5)

Thursday February 28
(6)AJ’s Bar vs Primetime(1)
Two goals per period from AJ’s Bar prove to be plenty for win over Primetime. R.Ricci was able to open and close the scoring in the match while his captain J.Mancuso netted a pair as well with back to back goals. Primetime did manage to get on the board in the third period with a tally by A.Kavaldjian as the only player to beat goaltender D.Garofano.
(4)Scorpions vs Street Ballers(2)
Three power play goals help the Scorpions double up on the Street Ballers. The difference in the match ultimately occurred in the first period where the Scorpions jumped to a 2-0 lead before trading goals in the second and third period. A.Clark was the sniper of the game with two markers both coming on the man advantage while M.Hadjar got the other power play goal that proved to be the game winner.
(9)Stingers vs Stickmen(1)
Not much of a contest in this match up as the Stingers easily defeat the Stickmen. Many players had fun racking up some points for the Stingers that included R.Minas’s hat trick while S.Marricco and D.D’Orsa added a pair of tallies each. The Stickmen did have a little bright moment that came in the third period where D.Toye got the better of goaltender D.Melo.
(7)Carnage vs DeadLast(5)
In what was a wild affair favours Carnage on this night. Most of the damage occurred in the second period where A.DelGaudio bagged two passed A.Kefalinos to complete his hat trick for a 5-3 Carnage lead. This left 15 minutes for a comeback but both sides exchanged a pair of tallies instead that saw S.DelGaudio claim his fifth point of the night for Carnage. DeadLast also had a couple of players step up to the plate that saw both T.Panagakos and P.Elizardo finish with a pair of goals each.

E Jeu/Sam

Thursday February 21
(5)Carnage vs Street Ballers(0)
A solid team effort helps Carnage in 5-0 win over Street Ballers. Five different players found the back of the net on this night that included A.DelGaudio’s lone first period tally that was good enough for a game winner. Carnage later added a pair of goals per period that saw both Mark.Carbone and J.Mandato combine with four points. The Street Ballers did fire over 25 shots during the game but weren’t able to figure out Matthew.Carbone that was fantastic in nets to record the shutout.
(4)Sonic vs Scorpions(6)
A late second period power play goal by K.Rose gives the Scorpions momentum for the remainder of the game. That goal put the Scorpions up 4-3 after 30 minutes which got built on with two straight tallies by A.Clark and K.Belafi for a comfortable three goal cushion. Sonic did get the last goal of the night by M.Lasania but it came a little too late as the Scorpions held on. M.Hadjar was the only player with a multi goal game for the Scorpions.
(1)Primetime vs Stingers(7)
No other than D.Grasso to make a difference as his three goals, one assist lifts the Stingers in convincing result. The young talent was able to get his second goal early in the second frame before completing his hat trick on the power play for a 6-1 third period lead. R.Minas later followed his foot steps by adding his second of the night to seal off the victory. Primetime did manage to solve D.Melo once on the night thanks to an early third period goal by U.Veltri.
(5)AJ’s Bar vs Le Colisee(8)
M.Salerno has been hot as of late and tonight wasn’t any different as his three goals, two assists was plenty to handle for AJ’Bar. Although M.Salerno did what he needed to do, Le Colisee nearly let this match slip away after building a 5-0 second period lead. Luckily enough, D.Lucchesi came up clutch with two third period tallies or else this match may have ended up in overtime. AJ’s Bar did get their offence from M.Santeusanio that was able to get three points while D.Monte had the most goals with two.
(2)DeadLast vs Stickmen(6)
A huge win by the Stickmen has them now in that eight and final playoff spot. M.Hauser was a large reason why for a positive result being able to set up two first period goals while adding one of his own for a 3-2 second period lead. The Stickmen took control of the match at that point on with three straight tallies where A.Ferro added two markers sealing off the win. It came in a losing cause but J.Levesque did get both goals as the only player to figure out E.Trakakis.

Thursday February 14
(8)Scorpions vs Primetime(5)
The Scorpions rally with five third period unanswered goals to take the game. Everything looked fine for Primetime building a 5-3 second period lead as both S.DosSantos and L.Collin netted a pair each till things fell apart in the final frame. The Scorpions did respond by opening the machine with five straight goals that included K.Rose’s hat trick while P.Bailey got credited the winner by the mid way point of the frame.
(5)DeadLast vs AJ’s Bar(2)
Great leadership goes to work early as C.Zafiropoulos nets two first period goals to help lift his club to a 3-0 lead after 15 minutes of play. It didn’t stop there for the power forward as he added a third tally to complete his hat trick with the help from J.Pantelis and T.Panagakos that were able to assist twice on the night. The A’s Bar did manage to win the frame with goals by D.Monte and from their captain J.Mancuso but that was all they got by net minder E.Trakakis that was able shut the door the rest of the way.
(2)Sonic vs Le Colisee(5)
A dominant first period leads to as 5-2 Colisee victory. In the span of only one period M.Salerno riffled three goals passed B.Jacobs to help lead Le Colisee to a 4-1 lead. Sonic did respond in the second with a lone tally by M.Lavertue but that was all they managed as A.Jalivand sealed the night with an empty net goal.

Thursday February 7
(6)Stickmen vs Primetime(5) O.T
J-F.Cavanagh sets the tone with two goals for the Stickmen while J.Courteau steals the show with three straight tallies including the overtime winner.Primetime looked like were on their way to victory with a 5-2 third period lead but the Stickmen changed all that in large part due to J.Courteau’s short handed, powerplay and overtime goals.U.Veltri also had a solid game with Primetime’s first two goals of the night while his teammate J.Rabchuk had the most points finishing with three assists.
(6)Le Colisee vs Carnage(5)
M.Mandato causes havoc with five points for Carnage but Le Colisee find a way to take the match in the end.It was in the second frame where Carnage finally got on the board with four goals to tie the game up at four goals a piece heading into the final frame.M.Mandato gave his club the lead on the power play but M.Salerno and D.DiGiacomoJr responded for Le Colisee with goals four minutes apart.E.Allen assisted four times during the game for Le Colisee while his teammate T.Settino netted a pair in the second period.Apart from M.Mandato’s excellent performance,S.DelGaudio also did a fine job for Carnage finishing with two goals and two assists.
(3)Stingers vs StreetBallers(2)
Last minute efforts by the Stingers was needed for a close victory.The StreeBallers had a 2-1 third period lead till V.Saltarelli tied the match with just over two minutes remaining.A costly penalty from the Street Ballers led to a power play opportunity where P.Charbonneau made no mistake buring his second of the game with just 5 seconds remaining on the clock.S.Pitre also scored with the man advantage for the StreetBallers while J.Furtado got credited with the first goal of the game.

Saturday February 9
(4)Scorpions vs Dead Last(0)
After playing to a scoreless opening period, the Scorpions finally got on the board with four unanswered goals to put a stamp on the match. They took advantage of two power play opportunities where N.DosSantos and M.Hadjar scored a goal each that was later followed with a pair of tallies by J.Goral and A.Clark for a 4-0 second period lead. Dead Last has a pretty good offence by tonight weren’t able to solve goaltender H.Trahan that was sensational between the pipes after receiving 23 shots.

Thursday January 31
(4)Stingers vs Dead Last(3)
After trailing 2-1, V.Saltarelli shifted the momentum with two straight goals putting the Stingers up 3-2 passed the five minute mark of the final frame. With plenty of time remaining for an equaliser, D.Grasso sealed it off instead with his second of the night in an empty cage. P.Delarosbil helped set up two goals for the win while the captain C.Zafiropoulos did his part finishing with two assists for Dead Last.
(3)Primetime vs Le Colisee(4) O.T
R.Ciarletta’s second goal of the match coming late in the game looked like was enough for a regulation win for Le Colisee but E.Kavaldjian, the captain of Primetime responded shortly after to force overtime. It took three minutes for M.Salerno to stamp the match in the sudden death period with the help from Y.Gazura. Apart from his late goal, R.Ciarletta scored a total of two tallies while M.Kwiatkowski did the same for Primetime.
(2)Carnage vs Sonic(1)
It was a close result but Carnage find a way to get the edge. It was one man making the difference as M.Mandato scored both his team goals giving his club a 2-0 second period lead. That left 15 minutes for a Sonic comeback and while T.Daoud did get his club on the board that was all they got by net minder Matthew.Carbone that was solid in nets to record the win.
(6)AJ’s Bar vs Stickmen(5)
AJ’s Bar got the jump they needed building a 3-1 first period lead before claiming the game by only one goal. R.Ricci stepped up his game scoring two straight of his teams goals before setting up the winner that came off the blade of D.Monte. The Stickmen got the help they expected from their go to guy as J-F.Cavanagh scored twice in the third period to finish with a four point performance.
(1)Street Ballers vs Scorpions(2)
One power play goal makes the difference as N.DosSantos lifts the Scorpions to a tight victory. M.Gibeault got the Street Ballers off on the right foot with a late first period power play goal but M.Hadjar was able to respond early in the second frame tying the game at one goal a piece. Both sides tightened the match at that point on which led to a well deserved victory for net minder H.Trahan.

Thursday January 24
(1)Primetime vs Street Ballers(2)
It was a close battle but the Street Ballers found a way to get the slight edge.Both sides played to a 1-1 first period draw till Y.Lamarche snapped the tie before the five minute mark of the third period putting his team up 2-1.This left plenty of time for an equaliser but Primetime couldn’t get to goaltender S.Loyer that was sensational in nets to help lead a club to a tight victory.
(2)Scorpions vs AJ’s Bar(1)
Last minute homework pays off for the Scorpions as they comeback with a close result.For nearly two periods this match went scoreless till D.Monte got AJ’Bar on the board late in the second period to grab a 1-0 lead.The Scorpions finally made something happen by responding with two third period unanswered goals by M.DeSantos and P.Bauly.After facing over 20 shots, newly added net minder P.Patel was able to record the win while his counter part D.Garofano did a fine job as well giving up only two goals on 23 shots.
(1)Sonic vs Stickmen(3)
Last minute efforts by the Stickmen prove to be the difference maker.This match looked like was surely headed for overtime till J.Courteau gave the Stickmen a 2-1 lead with only two minutes remaining in the hockey game.That goal inspired J-F.Cavanagh to add his third point of the night shortly after to secure the win.As for Sonic their only bright moment occured early on where J.Uppal beat M.Hauser for the only time in the match.
(2)Le Colisee vs Stingers(5)
The Stingers did a great job taking advantage of a small line up.They managed a good start to the game to take a 2-0 lead before exchanging a pair of second period tallies.It didn’t take long for D.Grasso to extend the lead early in the third period with his second goal of the night.G.Aimone was also able to net a pair for the Stingers in a four point performance.Despite the loss T.Settino was a horse out there playing all 45 minutes while recording two points.

Thursday January 17
(4)Scorpions vs Primetime(3)
Everything looked fine for Primetime carrying a 2-0 first period lead till things turned around in period number two where the Scorpions responded with four straight tallies to take control of the match. T.Sourias made for an interesting third period with his third point of the night but that was all Primetime managed as the Scorpions held on to a tight victory. J.Goral got credited the winner with a late second period goal while C.Fragkieudakis and M.Hadjar combined with four points.
(6)Street Ballers vs AJ’s Bar(7) O.T
AJ’s Bar looked like they were down and out but three late goals in the span of a minute and a half enabled them to go into overtime where D.Monte ended it just 45 seconds in. The Street Ballers did everything right for most of the match with the help from S.Hannois,Y.Dube and M.Gibeault that were able to collect three points each before letting the match slip away. Despite the overtime winner, D.Monte was a force through out the whole game finishing with four points while M.Rodi and M.Santeusanio did a fine job as well with a pair of goals each.
(5)Le Colisee vs Stickmen(2)
A working game plan leads to a Colisee victory. J-F.Cavanagh is a dangerous player for the Stickmen but Le Colisee limited the sniper to only one assist that came late in the second period. With the score 3-2 after 30 minutes, M.Russo was able to extend the lead before D.Lucchesi capped it off shortly after with his fifth point of the night.
(4)Dead Last vs Sonic(9)
S.Drak has been making his name appear often on the score sheet lately and tonight wasn’t any different as he was able to score three straight second period goals while adding a pair of assists to help lead Sonic to another victory. Although he was a force out there, C.Micheals was also able to contribute with two goals and one assist. As for DeadLast, C.Siconolfi was there best player finishing with two goals and one assist.

Saturday January 19
(6)Stingers vs Carnage(2)

The Stingers carried a 1-0 first period lead before running up the score in the second frame with three unanswered goals by A.DiPerna,P.Delarosbil and D.D’Orsa.It didn’t take long into the final frame for A.DiPerna to net his second of the night before S.DelGaudio finally got Carnage on the board moments later. This still left time for D.Grasso to claim his fourth assist of the evening for the Stingers while M.Sagarrica scored Carnage’s second goal to beat net minder D.Melo.

Division E du jeudi-samedi

Jeudi le 10 janvier 2013
(3) Primetime vs Carnage (8)
S. DelGaudio a offert une performance remarquable qui a permis au Carnage de l’emporter de manière convaincante. Le talentueux vétéran a marqué à deux reprises, en plus d’obtenir quatre mentions d’assistance. A. Passarelli a aussi ajouté deux buts sans aide dans la victoire. S. Dos Santos a marqué deux fois, mais dans une cause perdante.

(3) Scorpions vs Stickmen (4)
Deux équipes de forces égales se sont affrontées et les Stickmen ont dû fournir un effort collectif afin de repartir avec la victoire, surpassant légèrement leurs adversaires. Quatre différents marqueurs ont contribué à la victoire, dont T. Angelis qui a brisé une égalité de 3-3, en situation d’avantage numérique, à la 9e minute de la troisième période. K. Rose a fait du bon boulot, puisque ses deux buts et sa passe ont permis aux Scorpions de rester dans le match.

(4) AJ’S Bar vs Stingers (3) -  T.S.
Bien que le AJ’s Bar ait gagné, il aurait préféré le faire en temps règlementaire, après avoir mené 3-1 après 15 minutes de jeu. Les Stingers ont fait du bon travail en répliquant avec trois buts en deuxième période, incluant celui de S. MArricco, son deuxième de la soirée. Aucune des deux équipes n’a réussi à marquer en troisième période et c’est M. Santeusanio qui a mis un terme au match avec seulement une minute à faire en temps supplémentaire. A. Poce a aussi été un élément clef dans le match, puisqu’il a fini avec deux buts.

(7) Street Ballers vs Dead Last (6) T. S.
Après avoir fait autant de dommage tôt dans le match, le Deadlast va devoir bien réfléchir à ce qui s’est passé par la suite. Le capitaine du Deadlast, C. Zafiropoulos a mené par l’exemple, obtenant des mentions d’assistance sur deux buts, en plus de marquer lui-même un but. Son équipe menait 5-2 après la première période. Les deux équipes ont joué une deuxième période tranquille, puis les Street Ballers ont fait bien du dégât en troisième en marquant quatre buts, forçant le match à se poursuivre en temps supplémentaire.  Bien que le capitaine des Street Ballers, M. Gibeault, ait marqué le but de la victoire, c’est S. Harnois et B. Pitre qui ont volé la vedette, en obtenant un total combiné de 9 points dans la victoire.

Samedi le 12 janvier 2013
(6) Sonic vs Le Colisée (4)
Bien que le Colisée avait démarré le match du bon pied, le Sonic a contrôlé le restant de la rencontre, marquant six buts dans les deux dernières périodes. S. Drak est en grande partie responsable de la victoire des siens, puisqu’il a préparé quatre buts, tandis que B. Turpin et le capitaine A. Youssef ont marqué une paire de buts chacun. A. Jalivand du Colisée a lui aussi trouvé le fond du filet à deux occasions.

Thursday January 3
(3)Scorpions vs Carnage(4) O.T
He may not have scored but S.DelGaudio’s four assists proved to make a difference in the result. Carnage relied on efforts from four different players to score that included C.Menniti’s overtime winner just 30 seconds in. Despite the loss the Scorpions managed to erase a two goal deficit with the help of M.Gil and C.Fragkiudakis’s third period tying goal.
(2)Street Ballers vs Sonic(5)
It wasn’t till the mid way point of the game where the first goal was scored coming off the blade of P.Savard to put Sonic up 1-0.Sonic built on that lead thanks to A.Youssef’s two quick goals before S.Harnois finally got on the board for the Street Ballers. This left 15 minutes of play for the Street Ballers to try and start a comeback but Sonic put the match away instead with two straight tallies before the very same S.Harnois marked his second of the night that came late in the game.
(2)DeadLast vs Le Colisee(5)
While K.Vourtsoumis did all he could with both goals assisted by J.Levesque of Deadlast ,this match belonged to collective team effort from Le Colisee as five different players found the back of the net. Le Colisee led 3-0 at one point before Deadlast responded with two straight tallies reducing the margin by one. This forced Deadlast to open up and eventually pull their goaltender but couldn’t capitalise on time as M.Salerno along with D.DiGiacomo sealed it late in the game.
(3)Stingers vs Stickmen(2)
It was close but the Stingers were slightly better on this night getting of their opponents. M.St-Pierre and A.DiPerna scored a goal each to help give the Stingers a 2-0 second period lead till J-F.Cavanagh finally got the Stickmen on the board in the final frame. The Stingers eventually regained a two goal lead late in the game thanks to A.DiPerna’s second of the match. T.Angelis did respond shortly after for the Stickmen but that was all they managed as the Stingers hang on to tight victory.

Division E du jeudi-samedi

Jeudi le 20 décembre 2012

(8) Sonic vs Stingers (6)

Le plus gros de l’action s’est déroulé en première période. A. Youssef a marquee à deux reprises, permettant au Sonic de prendre l’avance 5-3. Il a complété son tour du chapeau un peu plus tard dans le match. O. Youssef a lui aussi participé, marquant deux fois en plus d’obtenir deux mentions d’assistance. S.Drak a compté deux buts lui aussi. Du côté des Stingers, la production offensive est venue de plusieurs joueurs. A. Di Penna a été le seul joueur à marquer deux buts, obtenant en plus deux mentions d’aide. 

(4) Le Colisée vs Scorpions (0)

La patience et la vision de A. Jalivand ont été payantes, puisque l’attaquant a marqué deux buts, en plus d’une passe. Les Scorpions ont gardé le pointage serré pendant la majorité du match, mais n’ont pas réussi à déjouer O. Caillet qui a effectué un sans-faute entre les poteaux pour le Colisée.R. Ciarletta et Y. Gazura se sont inscrits à la feuille de match avec un but chacun.

(8) Primetime vs Deadlast (5)

Après avoir connu une première période forte en rebondissement, le  Primetime a ajouté deux buts en infériorité numérique, augmentant ainsi la marque à 7-4, après deux périodes. M.Kwiatkowski a complété son tour du chapeau en troisième période, scellant du même coup la victoire de son équipe. Autres faits à noter : E. Kavaldjian a marqué deux buts, en plus de trois passes, tandis que L. Colin a compté deux fois pour le Primetime. Aucun joueur du Deadlastn’a marqué plus d’un but, mais T. Fernando a terminé sa soirée avec le plus grand nombre de points, avec un but et deux mentions d’aide.

Saturday December 22
(5)Street Ballers vs Stickmen(4)
Just a terrible way to drop a hockey game. The Stickmen will be scratching their hair after this result where they led 4-2 with just over five minutes remaining in the match before letting it slip away. M.Beaudry was definitely the story of the night as he carried the Street Ballers by adding two straight goals that included the equaliser while setting up his captain M.Guilbault with 30 seconds remaining on the cl

Thursday December 13
(2)Scorpions vs Sonic(3)
A Youssef’s late third period goal lifts Sonic to only their second win of the season. With the score tied at one goal a piece after two periods, D.Martellino came up big for Sonic setting up P.Savard and A.Youssef’s eventual game winner. The Scorpions did get some offence from C.Fragiudakis and C.Vasilakakis that were able to solve net minder B.Jacobs.
(6)Carnage vs Street Ballers(1)
In what was expected to be a tight game didn’t turn out so well for the Street Ballers. Most of the action occurred in the opening frame where Carnage reeled off three goals in the span of barely three minutes to take a 3-1 lead. T.Palladino was than able to extend the lead with the only goal in the second period before Carnage capped it off with two in the final frame.W.Moras had the most goals on the night with a pair and an assist while S.Harnois was the lone goal scorer for the Street Ballers to have figured out goaltender Matthew.Carbone.
(6)Les Colisee vs AJ’s Bar(2)
Some key players missing from AJ’s Bar saw Le Colisee take total advantage. After leading 2-0 heading into the second period, A.Jalivand increased the lead that left 15 minutes of hockey. It was in the third period where most of the goals occurred that saw D.DiGiacomoJr score his second for Le Colisee while D.Gaetani paired both goals for AJ’s Bar. This win keeps Le Colisee idle with Carnage for first place with a game in hand.
(5)Stickmen vs Dead Last(7)
Even four goals by J-F.Cavanagh of the Stickmen weren’t enough on the night as Dead Last still manages to take the game. The Stickmen did everything right early on to take a 4-2 first period lead but couldn’t hold off a better opponent in the second period where Dead Last dominated with four unanswered goals. With plenty of balanced scoring, the captain in charge C.Zafiropoulos was the only one for his club to score twice. P.Elizardo had involvement also with one goal and three assist while J.Skafidas and C.Siconolfi combined with six points.

Saturday December 15
(4)Stingers vs Primetime(3)
The Stingers needed a strong opening period where they jumped to a 3-0 lead to nearly let the match slip away. While taking only three penalties all game long the Primetime capitalised every single time to creep back into the game. E.Kavaldjian who is the captain scored two of those power play goals while newly added J.Nowakowski got the other. Luckily enough for the Stingers, N.Pacheco came through with a second period goal that proved to be the winner. The Stingers got some balanced offence on the night as D.Grasso scored twice while D’Orsa,N.Pacheco,V.Saltarelli and A.DiPerna all finished with two points each.

Thursday December 6
(3)Dead Last vs Scorpions(1)
It wasn’t till the late stages of the opening period where J.Levesque got the first goal of the game to put Dead Last up 1-0 after one period. That lead got extended shortly after with an early second period goal by J.Pandelis which led to a 2-0 second period lead before the Scorpions finally got one of their own at the six minute mark of the final frame where K.Rose put one by net minder G.Tobia to cut the margin in half. A costly penalty led to a power play opportunity for Dead Last that made no mistake sealing it with the man advantage thanks to K.Vourtzoumis.
(8)AJ’s Bar vs Sonic(1)
Sonic had no answers on the night for M.Santeusanio who did plenty of damage for AJ’s Bar with four goals and two assists. While both teams kept it close trading a first period goal each this match took a turn in the second period for AJ’s Bar where they completely dominated with five unanswered goals. That was plenty to keep Sonic out of the game as AJ’Bar sealed it in the final frame with a pair of insurance goals by D.Monte who also had a great game to complete his hat trick.
(7)Le Colisee vs Carnage(5)
It’s a click that seems to gel everywhere they go as Y.Gazura and A.Jalivand shine once again. Le Colisee have the luxury of seeing this duo go to work as both players did plenty of damage to get a positive result.Y.Gazura is known more for his goal scoring abilities and was the case in this match as the sniper reeled off four tallies while his most valued teammate, A.Jalivand did his thing by setting up four goals while adding one of his own. It’s also worth noting that M.Sagarrica was a danger for Carnage as he was able to score a hat trick while S.DelGaudio and D.Carlucci combined with six points.
(5)Street Ballers vs Stingers(1)
So far so good for the Street Ballers who find themselves tied in first place after defeating the Stingers rather easily. Although it was a close first period with the score tied at one goal a piece this match took a turn in the second frame where the Street Ballers ran away with the match by adding three straight goals.J.Furtado was than able to add his second of the game passed the five minute mark of the third period that proved to be the last goal of the night.S.Harnois played a key factor as well in the victory with three assists.
(6)Stickmen vs Primetime(2)
No other than J-F.Cavanagh was able to get things going for the Stickmen as the talented forward scored two goals and an assist in the opening period to give his club a 3-0 lead. That lead paid dividends in the end as both sides exchanged a second period goal each which left 15 minutes in the match where the Stickmen sealed it off with a pair of third period goals that included J-F.Cavanagh’s hat trick. J.Courteau was also a factor with a pair of goals while T.Angelis finished his game with one goal and two helpers.

Thursday November 29
(5)AJ’s Bar vs Stickmen(3)
Two teams close in the standings favoured AJ’s Bar due to a dominant second period effort where they out scored the Stickmen 4-1.D.Monte had a lot to do with it by setting up three goals that included a pair by J.Cuscuna who also dominated the match finishing with four points.S.DiCiacio was credited the game winning goal while the Stickmens’s captain, A.Ferro did his part with two goals.
(7)Carnage vs Sonic(6)
Two teams in opposite directions had this game decided by only one goal. Carnage was the better of the two clubs in the first two periods were they led 6-3 before Sonic made a game of it by adding three in the final frame only to fall short by one. It was in large part due to S.DelGaudio’s hat trick that Carnage was able to squeeze a tight win as the left handed forward added an assist as well on F.Pace’s power play goal. C.Mennetti, also a factor got credited with the game winner that came with the man advantage while Sonic got their production by M.Lavertu and D.Martellino who both scored a pair of goals each.
(6)Primetime vs Le Colisee(3)
With only two penalties taken all game, C.Louie made Le Colisee pay with two power play goals to tie the game up at two goals a piece. Both sides later traded a second period goal each that led to 15 minutes of play where Primetime took over the match with three straight goals. A.Kavaldjian came up clutch with two third period goals to finish his game with three points while his teammate S.DosSantos was also impressive with one goal and three assists.
(5)Dead Last vs Stingers(3)
Even a three goal game from D.Grasso wasn’t enough for the Stingers as Dead Last take the match 5-3.Dead Last also had P.Elizardo score a hat trick while getting added offence by J.Skafidas who scored twice that included the game winner. This match was tied 1-1 after the first period before Dead Last out scored their opponents 2-1 in both of the remaining two periods.

Thursday November 22
(4)Stickmen vs Sonic(5)
Even with only one change up on the bench the Sonic somehow pull it off. Like most teams in these situations you try and take a lead a close up the game as it moves forward. Sonic was able to do just that by capitalising early on with goals by J-F.Nadeau and P.Savard to dictate the pace of the match before adding two more in the second period to take a 4-1 lead. The Stickmen did get their best period in the final frame with two goals but it wasn’t enough in the end. C.Marsala and P.Savard came through for Sonic with two goals each while J.Bourlakos scored a hat trick for the Stickmen. The Stickmen also got some offence by G.Vouloumanos and J-F.Cavanagh who combined with six points.
(4)Le Colisee vs Stingers(3) S.O
Two teams familiar with one another comes to no surprise going the distance before a winner was decided. Le Colisee got all their offence in the span of less than two minutes of the first period where E.Allen and M.Salerno scored a goal each while N.Pacheco was the top gun for the Stingers with both goals. The difference in the game occurred in the shootout where A.Jalivand and T.Settino scored a goal each to beat goaltender D.Melo while the Stingers had only D.Shipman figure out net minder O.Caillet.
(3)Street Ballers vs Primetime(2) S.O
In a game that looked like defence wasn’t going to be a factor slowed down after the first period as both teams stayed tied at two goals a piece till the shootout. The Street Ballers got lots of help from their goaltender J.Sanoudakis who shut the door down for over two periods while stopping both players in the shootout. J-M.Greeley also had a solid game between the pipes for Primetime had a similar performance apart from allowing the game winner off the blade of J.Furtado. S.Harnois of the Street Ballers was the only player to finish the game with two points.
(8)Carnage vs Dead Last(6)
In what looked like a normal hockey game for two periods took a completely different direction in the final frame where both sides combined with nine goals. With the score only 1-0 after one period in favour of Carnage both sides later traded two second period goals each that saw S.DelGaudio of Carnage score his second of the match. The third period was were all the fun happened as Carnage were slightly better with five goals that included two each by M.Mandato and M.Sagarrica’s while J.Skafidas and J.Pandelis scored twice each as well for Dead Last.

Thursday November 8
(5)AJ’s Bar vs Stingers(4) O.T
Talk about a terrible way to lose a hockey game. The Stingers looked like they were on their way to a sure win with a 4-2 third period lead late in the game while being awarded a power play opportunity totally fell apart as they allowed two straight short handed goals by D.Monte and M.Santeusanio.If that wasn’t bad enough, captain J.Mancuso scored the overtime winner to steal a couple of points away from his opponents.M.Santeusanio was the only player to score twice for AJ’s Bar while R.Minas did the same for the Stingers.
(6)Primetime vs Carnage(4)
U.Veltri’s hat trick along with E.Kavaldjian’s two goals was what Primetime needed to get the better of Carnage. This match was deadlocked at four goals a piece after two periods before Primetime added a couple of third period goals to take the match.T.Sourias and J-R.Roy helped out with a pair of points each for Primetime while Mark.Carbone was Carnage’s best player with three points.
(5)Le Colisee vs Sonic(3)
It wasn’t till the final period where most of the action occurred. Le Colisee led 2-1 with both goals by J.Pizzuco after two periods before out scoring Sonic 3-2 in the final frame.M.DaSilva was a force with three assists and the game winner while T.Settino did damage as well with three points.J.Pizzuco completed his brilliant effort by scoring his hat trick with a late power play goal.
(6)Stickmen vs Scorpions(5)
Normally a 4-0 first period lead is enough to walk away with a victory but not on this night for the Scorpions as J.Courteau and J-F.Cavanagh scored a pair each for the Stickmen to take the match. The Stickmen elevated their game in the second period scoring on four occasions before adding a pair of third period goals both scored by no other than J-F.Cavanagh.The Scorpions did muster some offence by J.Goral and M.Hadjar who both scored twice each.
(5)Street Ballers vs Dead Last(3)
In what looked like a sure overtime period got decided with two late goals by Stephane-R.Harnois and M.Mogianesi of the Street Ballers with less than two minutes remaining in the match. J.Skafidas pulled his weight for Dead Last with one goal and two assists while his teammate J.Levesque did a fine job with two points. The Street Ballers needed a collective team effort and can be pointed out that M.Mogianesi stepped it up finishing the night with three points that included two goals.

Division E du jeudi

Jeudi le 1er novembre 2012

(5) Le Colisée vs Dead Last (8)

C. Zafiropoulos, le capitaine du Dead Last, a mené par l’exemple, marquant deux buts et contribuant à augmenter l’avance des siens à 5-1 en fin de première période. Cette première période a été suffisante à calmer le rythme du match. D. Lucchesi a obtenu le plus de points pour le Colisée avec un but et deux passes, tandis que le meneur du Dead Last, C. Zafiropoulos a complété un tour du chapeau en troisième période, terminant la soirée avec quatre points.

(1) Scorpions vs Carnage (2) – T.S.

W. Manas a marqué le but égalisateur en deuxième période durant une supériorité numérique pour le Carnage, puis R. Mandato a conclu le match avec le but de la victoire en temps supplémentaire. Dans ce match où peu de buts on été marqués, les deux gardiens ont fait un excellent travail, gardant leur équipe respective dans le match jusqu’au dernier coup de sifflet. Bien que Matthew Carbone se soit vu créditer de la victoire, avec une brillante performance où il n’a laissé passer qu’un but sur 28 tirs, son homologue H. Trahan a lui aussi bien fait, après avoir fait face à 30 tirs.

(2) Primetime vs AJ’s Bar (3)

Avec les deux équipes qui se sont échangées deux buts en troisième période, on peut dire que le but de M. Santeusanio en supériorité numérique, marqué pendant la période précédente a fait la différence. Le AJ’s Bar a mieux contrôllé la situation, en ne laissant pas ses adversaires égaliser, à un moment où à un autre durant le match. La rencontre est devenu intéressante quand J-B Roy a marqué son deuxième but du match, en infériorité numérique dans les derniers moments, réduisant l’écart à un seul but. D. Monte a été un élément clé en obtenant deux points, dont le but de la victoire, tandis que son coéquipier M. Rodi a aussi aidé avec deux passes.

(5) Street Ballers vs Sonic (0)

Le match a été dominé par les Street Ballers et J. Sanoudakis qui a repoussé 25 tirs avant d’enregistrer un blanchissage. S. Harnois a ouvert la marque en première période, avant que M. Beaudry n’en rajoute avec un but en avantage numérique cinq minutes plus tard. Ils ont poursuivi sur cette lancée, avec Y. Lamarche qui a compté deux autres buts, puis J. Furtado a scellé la victoire avec un but d’assurance, peu après le milieu de la troisième période.

Division E du jeudi-samedi

Jeudi le 25 octobre 2012

(3) Dead Last vs AJ’s Bar (2) T.S.

Le AJ’s Bar a eu une belle opportunité d’augmenter leur avance en troisième période avec un avantage numérique, mais c’est plutôt J. Pantelis qui a marqué en situation d’infériorité numérique, forçant le match à se prolonger en temps supplémentaire. Cette occasion raté a fait mal au AJ’s Bar, puisque J.Lévesque du Dead Last a marqué le but de la victoire. J. Pantelis et P. Elizardo ont obtenu ensemble quatre points pour le Dead Last. M. Rodi et le capitaine J. Mancuso ont été les seuls marqueurs du AJ’s Bar. 

(4) Le Colisée vs Street Ballers (1)

M. Salerno et R. Ciarletta ont marqué deux buts chacun pour le Colisée, tandis que E. Allen a obtenu deux mentions d’assistance. Le Colisée a réussi à tenir ses adversaires loin de la feuille de pointage jusqu’en début de troisième période où S. Harnois a finalement déjoué le gardien O. Caillet. Ce but a réduit l’écart de moitié, mais le Colisée a répondu avec deux buts d’assurance. 

(5) Scorpions vs Stingers (1)

Les Stingers auront besoin de repenser à ce qui s’est passé durant ce match, afin de déterminer ce qui n’a pas marché en avantage numérique. Les Scorpions menaient 2-1, avant d’ajouter deux buts en situation d’infériorité numérique, un de M. Hadjar et l’autre de P. Bailey. En troisième période, M. Hadjar a mis le match hors de portée avec son deuxième but du match. Les Stingers ont connu leurs meilleurs moments à la onzième minute de la première période, lorsque G. Aimone a marqué leur unique but.

(7) Primetime vs Sonic (1)

Le Sonic a offert une bonne bataille pendant la moitié du match, puis le Primetime a accumulé les buts, en marquant six d’affilés. Seulement trois joueurs différents ont marqué les sept buts du Primetime.  Tout a commencé avec le tour du chapeau de T. Sourias, puis E. Kavaldjian et  U. Veltri ont marqué deux buts chacun. P. Savard a été l’unique marqueur du Sonic, en déjouant le gardien J-M Greesly tard en première période. 

(3) Stickmen vs Carnage (10) 

Les deux équipes se sont échangées trois buts en première période et le reste du match a été contrôlé par le Carnage qui a marqué sept buts en ligne. Plusieurs joueurs ont contribué en attaque, dont S. DelGaudio et J. DeMarco qui ont fait le plus gros des dommages, avec un tour du chapeau chacun. Sandro DelGaudio a lui aussi participé avec quatre mentions d’aide. 

Thursday October 18
(4)Scorpions vs Sonic(3) O.T
It was a good start to the season for both clubs as extra time was needed for A.Clark and the Scorpions to take the season opener. Sonic did manage to take the lead in the third period with a power play goal by M.Ranallo but that didn’t last long as the Scorpions captain B.Douek tied things up with less than a minute later to force the eventual overtime.
(6)Carnage vs Street Ballers(2)
Carnage rebounds in week two with a convincing result. They got lots of help from Mark.Carbone who had four points that included three assists and also S.DelGaudio who was able to find the back of the net on three occasions.W.Moras contributed as well with three points all coming in the final frame.
(4)Stingers vs Primetime(1)
While leading 1-0 after one period with a goal by E.Kavaldjian the Stingers took over the game with four straight to claim the victory. It was in large part due to D.Grasso who took matters into his own hands scoring three straight goals that included a short handed marker.A.Gianluca assisted twice on the night while goaltender D.Melo of the Stingers was solid in nets stopping close to 25 shots.
(7)Dead Last vs Stickmen(9)
As talented as he may be the Dead Last have no reason to allow anybody to score nine points in just one game. J-F.Cavanagh is no stranger to the league and while most players are aware of his skills he still found a way to score six goals while adding three assists. He managed to score a hat trick in the first period alone and did the same thing in period number three. Although he was definitely the player of the game the Dead Last did get some pretty good offence by their captain C.Zafiropoulos who also scored a hat trick while adding an assist. J.Pantelis was also a help for Dead Last with two goals and two assists while his teammate P.Elizardo did a fine job with three helpers.

Division E du jeudi-samedi

Jeudi le 11 octobre 2012
(2) Stickmen vs Street Ballers (4)
Trois buts marqués en avantage numérique ont été suffisants pour que les Street Ballers repartent avec la victoire. Le plus gros des dommages ont été faits en première période où les Street Ballers ont marqué à trois occasions, prenant une avance de 3-1. J-F Cavanagh a répliqué, marquant un but en infériorité numérique pour les Stickmen. Mais Y. Dubé a scellé la victoire avec son deuxième but en avantage numérique.

(4) Dead Last vs Stingers (3) – T.S.
Ce match aurait pu se terminer en faveur d’une équipe comme de l’autre, mais s’est finalement soldé en faveur du Dead Last, puisque K. Vourtzoumis a marqué le but de la victoire tôt dans la période supplémentaire. Les deux équipes n’ont pas marqué de but en première période, puis se sont échangées une paire de buts chacune en deuxième période et un autre but en troisième. J. Lévesque s’est démarqué en obtenant trois points pour le Dead Last, tandis que G. Aimone a été celui qui a accumulé le plus de points chez les Stingers avec deux mentions d’aide.

(2) Carnage vs Le Colisée (4)
Les deux buts de J. Pizzuco et le but de la victoire marqué par M. DaSilva ont mené le Colisée à une victoire de 4-2 contre le Carnage. Le Colisée avait une avance de 2-1 en première période, avant d’ajouter un autre but en deuxième période. Les deux équipes se sont échangées un but en troisième période, ce qui a été suffisant pour que le Colisée reparte avec la victoire.

Thursday March 29, Game 2 Finals
(5)Stallions vs Hitmen(6)

While trailing the series 1-0 and having to wait what felt like a very long week the Hitmen wasted no time with a strong first period scoring four unanswered goals. That period paid dividends for the Hitmen in the overall result simply because the Stallions got better as the game moved forward scoring five out of the next seven goals. Y.Gourde was largely responsible for the victory with a solid performance scoring a hat trick while A.Filiatrault did a good job as well with three helpers.
(3)Hitmen vs Stallions(6) Game 3 Finals
After a long regular season and lengthy playoffs it all game down to this game for both clubs. The Stallions didn’t make the same mistake in this match with a better start to the game where they were able to take a 3-2 first period lead that saw M-A.Martineau score two goals. After exchanging a second period goal a piece the Stallions did a great job in the third period taking advantage of two power play opportunities that saw F.Anderson and M-A.Martineau score with the man advantage. The Stallions did a great job bouncing back only an hour later to defeat the Hitmen in a series that could have gone either way.
Hockeyballe.com would like to congratulate the Stallions for a great season and playoffs where they were able to capture the championship of the E-Thursday division

Thursday March 22, Game 1 Finals
(3)Hitmen vs Stallions(5)

The Stallions have been the hottest team in the post season and did a great job carrying that momentum into the finals with a big 5-3 win. They managed four straight goals to take a 4-0 second period lead before S.Klein and J-F.Laflamme responded for the Hitmen reducing the margin in half. With only one period remaining M-A.Martineau continued his strong play as he has done all season long with his fourth point of the match assisting on G.Lemmo’s insurance goal. This win puts the Stallions in the driver’s seat to claim a championship but will still have to score another victory vs a difficult opponent.

Thursday March 15   Game 3 semi finals
(5)French Connection vs Hitmen(6)

With the first two games decided by only one goal it came to no surprise that this do or die match would be close as well. This game got ultimately decided in the third period where the Hitmen were slightly better out scoring the French Connection 3-2.Y.Gourde was the player who came out big scoring the game winning goal in a two goal one assist performace.N.Rubbo was also able to find the back of the net twice for the Hitmen while S.Collin had a solid game as well with three points. As for the French Connection they did get good games by O.Valiquette and P.Lavoie who scored a pair of goals each while J-D.Campeau was very good also with four points. This result now puts the Hitmen in the finals where they will be the favourites vs a very hot team in the Stallions.

Thursday March 8 Semi-Finals
(3)TNT vs Stallions(4) O.T  Game 1

It’s just that time of year where everybody wants to win and while both teams came out prepared it was no surprise that this game was decided in overtime. This match had both sides tied after every period which led to an early sudden death goal by F.Anderson to give the Stallions a 1-0 series lead over the heavy favourites TNT.M-A.Martineau played a major factor as he was able to participate in three goals for the Stallions while J.Skafidas was TNT’s best player with two goals.
(4)Stallions vs TNT(2) Game 2
After having a strong impact in game 1, M-A,Martineau continued his strong play in this game as he was able to get another three points that included two goals. He scored both his goals in the second period which included a huge short handed marker making the score 4-1 with barely over a period remaining. TNT did add a late second period power play goal by J.Pantelis but that was all they managed as the Stallions upset the first place team with a tremendous effort.
(2)French Connection vs Hitmen(1) Game 1
He’s been good all season long and on this night he continued with another clutch performance as O.Valiquette scored both goals for his team edging the Hitmen in a very close result. The French Connection is used playing in high scoring games but in this match they did a great job playing with caution which led to an important victory.
(5)Hitmen vs French Connection(4) O.T  Game 2
With their backs to the wall the Hitmen were able to squeeze a victory that needed extra time to force this series to a third game. As expected it was going to be close and it showed as both sides were tied after every period. Any time you hit an overtime period either team came win and in this game it was the Hitmen that got the better of the French Connection. The Hitmen didn’t help their case during the game allowing a high powered offence to take advantage of power play opportunities where the French Connection capitalised on three occasions. J-D.Campeau had a solid game for the French Connection with a hat trick while S.St-Jean had a solid game as well for the Hitmen with three points.

Game 3 will resume next week between the French Connection and the Hitmen while the Stallions will have to wait and see who their opponents are.

Thursday March 1   E-Division Quarter-Finals
(4)Primetime vs Stallions(9)

With Primetime being the slight favourites the Stallions played a great game especially in the second and third period where they combined for eight goals. G.Lanthier definitely stood out as he led the way with four goals while F.Anderson did a good job as well with two goals and one assist. This result puts the Stallions straight in the semi finals where they will face off vs the division leaders TNT.
(2)Le Colisee vs Hitmen(7)
After a struggling season Le Colisee weren’t able to carry out a better post season performance as they fell to a more deserving opponent. The Hitmen had a few players show up on the score sheet which included N.Rubbo,F.Marcotte and J.Goral who all scored two goals each.M.Menassa was also dominant finishing the game with five assists.
(10)French Connection vs Bald Eagles(1)
The heavy favourites came through on this night doing what they do best which is to score many goals. The French Connection have been getting great hockey all season long from O.Valiquette who on this night had a spectacular performance with four goals and two assists.T.Desrochers had a solid game as well with a pair of goals while P.Hargreaues finished his night with three points.

The Semi-Finals will take place on Thursday March 8 and the match-ups will be as follows:

TNT      vs    Stallions
Hitmen  vs    French Connection

Thursday February 23
(5)Stallions vs Bald Eagles(4)

In a game that didn’t affect the standings the Stallions were able to finish their season with a 500 record with a very close win vs the last place Bald Eagles.S.PistoneJr came out big as he was able to snap a 4-4 tie with barely any time remaining in the game. The Stallions also got good production from G,Lanthier and G.Lemmo who scored two goals each while K.Sauk and A.Jalivand did the same for the Bald Eagles.
(7)TNT vs Primetime(4)
After a solid season TNT will be considered the team to beat as they claimed first place with their sixteenth win of the season. They have been known for scoring goals and they continued with that reputation on this night as they managed four second period goals to take a 6-3 second period lead.A.DelGaudio,C.Zafiropoulos and J.Pandelis all scored a pair of goals each for TNT while S.DosSantos was Primetimes best player with one goal and an assist.
(10)French Connection vs Le Colisee(3)
Another team known for their offence were able to find the back of the net on ten occasion’s vs the struggling Colisee. Despite being shutout after one period the French Connection erupted with ten goals in two periods in a dominating fashion. N.Viau,J.Dumont and J.Farrese all scored a pair of goals each while O.Valiquette had an impressive five point night. Le Colisee did get some good offence by M.Salerno who was able to score two while teammates J.DeStefano and D.Lucchessi got a pair of points each.
(0)Sonic vs Hitmen(3) Forfeit

This completes the regular season for the E-Thursday division which will have the playoffs begin next Thursday March 1st.The match ups will be as follows:

(1)TNT   get a bye into the semi-finals
(2)French Connection  vs    Bald Eagles (7)
(3)Hitmen                      vs     Le Colisee    (6)
(4)Primetime                vs     Stallions      (5)     
     

Thursday February 16
(7)Primetime vs Stallions(6)

It was all out attack as both these teams combined for 13 goals. Primetime did however get a good start to the game out scoring their opponents 4-1 after 1 period. The Stallions were able to respond well in period number 2 with 4 goals that included 2 with the man advantage tying this game up at 5 goals a piece.J.Rothstein put the Stallions up 6-5 early in the third period only to see that lead disappear later on that very same period where Primetime responded with 2 straight goals by J.Greeley and S.DosSantos.Despite the loss M-A.Martineau had a solid game with 2 goals and 2 assists while E.Kavaldjian did a good job as well for Primetime with 4 points.
(3)TNT vs Bald Eagles(5)
2 teams in totally opposite directions had the last place Bald Eagles surprise the first place TNT with an impressive 5-3 victory. Its not often you’ll see such a result but on this night the Bald Eagles deserve lost of credit especially from A.Jalivand who was able to score a hat trick.TNT did get a good performance by C.Zafiropoulos who finished his night with a pair of goals.
(1)Le Colisee vs Hitmen(4)
After a 1-1 first period tie Y.Gourde was able to give the Hitmen a 2-1 lead with a goal scored passed the 5:00 minute mark of the second period.A.Filiatrault was able to add to that lead later in the third period which was shortly followed by N.Rubbo’s second goal of the game securing a 4-1 victory.A.Filiatrault had an impressive game with 4 points which included 1 goal while N.Rubbo had 4 points as well with 2 goals and 2 assists.
(2)Le Colisee vs Primetime(1) Saturday February 11
M.Salerno was definitely the player of the game on this night as he was able to score his second goal of the game snapping a 1-1 tie with a late second period goal. That goal held up the rest of the way for Le Colisee which led to a very close win. Both goaltenders did an excellent job which saw O.Caillet get credited with the win after facing 33 shots while W.Foster faced close to 25 shots for Primetime.

Thursday February 9
(1)Stallions vs Hitmen(8)

This first of 2 games on the night for the Stallions didn’t go as planned at all as they fell by a very large margin. The Hitmen showed that they were the more dominant team as they out scored their opponent in every period.F.Marcotte along with A.Filiatrault led the way with a pair of goals each while S.St-Jean finished his night with 3 assists.
(5)Stallions vs Le Colisee(1)
After waiting an hour while suffering a terrible loss in the previous game the Stallions bounced back vs Le Colisee in a convincing fashion.L.Lanthier opened the scoring early in the game for the Stallions which led to a late first period goal by S.PistoneJr making the score 2-0 after 1 period. The Stallions didn’t stop there as they continued to get the better of their opponents with 2 second period goals making the score 4-0 before D.Martellino broke goaltender S.Rossi’s shutout early in the third period.D.Rossi added a late third period goal for the Stallions giving them  3 out of a possible 6 points to the standings.
(6)French Connection vs TNT(5)
The top 2 seeded teams faced off vs one another in what was expected to be a great hockey game. Even though TNT may have a 12 point lead in the standings this game didn’t stop the French Connection to prove that they are also a team to beat.O.Valiquette has been consistent all season for the French Connection and he didn’t slow down on this night as he was able to find the back of the net on 2 occasions while adding 2 assists.J-D.Campeau had a solid game as well with a pair of goals while T.Panagakos was TNT’s best player with 3 points.
(2)Stallions vs TNT(9) Saturday February 4
After a close first period which had the score 2-1 in TNT’s favour the division leaders erupted with 4 second period goals which saw C.Zafiropoulos score twice making the score 6-2 after 2 periods. The very same C.Zafiropoulos was able to complete his hat trick early in the third period which was followed by another goal from his teammate C.Chirola who was able to score his second goal of the game. As for the Stallions M-A.Martineau did his part with a pair of points which included a short handed assist on S.Pistone.Sr’s goal.

Division E du jeudi/samedi

Jeudi le 2 février 2012
(2) Primetime vs Bald Eagles (0)

Le but de U. Veltri en première période s’est avéré être le but de la victoire pour le Primetime. Cette équipe a très bien joué, fermant la porte aux attaques de leurs adversaires pour le restant du match. E. Kavaldjian a doublé l’avance des siens en deuxième période. Leur gardien W. Foster a été parfait, arrêtant les 22 tirs dirigés contre lui.

(1) French Connection vs Hitmen (6)

Les Hitmen ont pris une avance de 6-0 avant que N. Viau du French Connection ne gâche le blanchissage du gardien A. Deshaies, tard en deuxième période. Les Hitmen peuvent être fiers de J. St-Jean et de Y. Gourde qui ont tous deux marqué deux buts, en plus d’obtenir deux mentions d’assistance. N. Rubbo a lui aussi offert une solide performance de 4 points, incluant trois mentions d’aide.

Division E du jeudi/samedi

Thursday January 26
(7)Stallions vs Le Colisee(3)

This game was very close for 2 periods with a 3-3 score heading for the third period.The Stallions were able to change the course of the game with 4 unanswered goals which saw D.Rossi score twice.F.Anderson also scored a pair of goals during the game while adding an assist.As for Le Colisee J.Pizzuco did his part with 2 points which included a goal.
(4)Primetime vs Hitmen (5)
The Hitmen can give a big Thank you to Y.Gourde on this night as he was able to score 3 out of the 5 goals which included the game winning goal late in the third period.The Hitmen went up 4-2 after 2 periods before Primetime added 2 third period goals in a close defeat.
(7)French Connection vs Bald Eagles (5)
The Bald Eagles put themselves in a very good situation after 2 periods with a 4-3 lead.Unfortunetely for them The French Connection have to many waepons and made them pay in the final period out scoring the Bald Eagles 4-1.O.Valiquette has been consistent all seaon long and tonight was no different as he was able to score 4 goals while adding an assist.Other notables in the game saw P.Berube with 4 assists while teammate J.Faresse finished his night with 3 points.As for the Bald Eagles A.Jalivand did his best with 2 goals.

Thursday January 19
(7)Stallions vs Sonic(8) O.T

Both these teams looked like they had a similar game plan and that was to throw defence out the window and try and score as many goals as possible.Sonic did manage to get the better of the Stallions in the first 2 periods where they took a 6-4 lead but the third period had a shift of momentum.F.Anderson had an incredible game for the Stallions scoring a hat trick while adding 2 helpers.S.PistoneSr along with D.Rossi had good games also for the Stallions with a pair of goals each.As for Sonic A.Amormino came out big when it mattered the most by scoring the overtime game winning goal. Other notables for Sonic include M.Galambos and A.Youssef who both scored a pair of goals each.
(9)Hitmen vs Bald Eagles(1)
Besides A.Jalivands early third period goal by the Bald Eagles the rest of the game belonged only to the Hitmen where they completely dominated their opponents.Y.Gourde along with F.Marcotte each scored a hat trick while teammate J.Goral had a solid game as well with 2 goals and 3 assists. Although he didn’t score M.Menassa was able to finish his night with 4 helpers.
(4)TNT vs Le Colisee(1)
TNT wasted no time getting the start they wanted putting Le Colisee right away on their heels.E.Skafidas made the score 3-0 in the second period before Le Colisee finally got on the board early on the third period on a goal by D.Lucchessi.With the score 3-1 T.Panagakos added an empty net insurance goal with under a minute remaining sealing the win for his team.
(4)French Connection vs Primetime(2)
2 of the stronger teams faced off against each other in a game which was expected to
be close. With the score tied at 2 goals a piece heading for the third period O.Valiquette gave the French Connection an important lead which was later followed by an insurance power play goal by J.Farrese making the score 4-2.The Primetime weren’t able to get back into the game as the French Connection were able to double up on their opponents with a 4-2 victory.

Thursday January 12
(2)Bald Eagles vs Stallions(2) Shootout 

Both teams had short bench’s entering this game and both played very well defensively only to see the first goal of the game come at the 9:30 minute mark of the third period.J.Katerelos opened the scoring for the Bald Eagles in what might have seemed enough for a victory but G.Lemmo responded 4 minutes later tying the game up forcing it to go into overtime. The sudden death period solved nothing as both teams tried their luck in the shootout.J.Katerelos did it again for the Bald Eagles scoring the lone goal while J.Petrella did the same for the Stallions.
(8)Primetime vs TNT(9)
Even if the score was decided by one goal this game wasn’t close for the large part where TNT took a 5-1 first period lead. They later added 3 second period goals and an early third period goal making the score 9-3 before Primetime finally woke up in the third period with 5 straight goals only to lose the game by one goal.T.Fernanado was TNT’s best player with 4 goals and an assist while teammate E.Skafidas had a good game as well with 1 goal and 4 assists. Primetime got their best offence from S.DosSantos who scored a hat trick while V.Nechev had a solid game as well with 2 goals and 2 assists.
(11)French Connection vs Le Colisee(1) 
The French Connection totally dominated Le Colisee  in the first period with 9 goals putting this game to rest early.O.Valiquette was all over the surface with an impressive performance scoring 6 goals while adding an assist.P.Hargreaves was able to get a pair of goals and an assist while the only goal scorer for Le Colisee was D.Lucchesi who scored on the power play.
(3)Hitmen vs Sonic(0) Forfeit

Thursday January 5
(3)Primetime vs Stallions(2)

M.A.Martineau opened the scoring in the first period putting the Stallions up 1-0 which was immediately responded by 2 first period goals as well from A.Mizzi and J.M.Greely giving Primetime a one goal lead heading into the second period. They later managed to make the score 3-1 at the 6:30 minute mark of the second period on a goal by U.Veltri before the Stallions responded later in that same period with a goal by S.Pistone reducing the margin by one. The Stallions were forced to make something happen in the final period if they wanted to at least force overtime but Primetime’s defensive game along with great goaltending from W.Foster were able to shut the door the rest of the way.
(4)French Connection vs Sonic(3)
Most of the action occurred in the first period where the French Connection were able to take a 3-2 lead on goals by P.Lavoie,P.Berube and S.Legare.They later widened that margin by 2 goals in the second period on a goal scored by J-F.Leclerc forcing the Sonic to find ways to get back into the game. With only 1 period remaining Sonic was able to reduce the margin by 1 goal on a goal scored by M.Moukas but that was all they could manage as the French Connection held on to a tight win.
(6)Hitmen vs Le Colisee(5)
This was another result decided by only 1 goal in the E-Thursday division which saw the difference occur in the first period where the Hitmen took a 3-2 lead. Both teams returned each other the favour in the following 2 periods exchanging 2 second period goals each along with 1 third period goal which favoured the Hitmen in the win column.Y.Gourde of the Hitmen was really good scoring a hat trick while teammate I.Ouimet had a solid game as well with 1 goal and 3 assists. As for Le Colisee M.Salerno did his part scoring 2 goals while adding an assist.
(7)TNT vs Bald Eagles(5)
After a slow start trailing the game 2-0, TNT finally woke up at the 4:00 minute mark of the second period where they scored their first of 7 goals. They took advantage of a working power play where E.Skafidas and C.Vasilakaksis were able to find the back of the net. The Bald Eagles did have the lead for most of the game with the score 4-3 in their favour up until TNT exploded with 4 third period goals taking the game away from them.C.Vasilakakis along with C.Zafiropoulos scored a pair of goals each while Y.Gazura also scored 2 goals and an assist but in a losing cause.

Thursday December 29
(10)French Connection v Stallions(4)

One thing that the French Connection heavily rely on is their ability to score many goals. This game featured 2 teams with very similar records and the Stallions didn’t defend properly enough to keep pace with their opponent.J.Faresse scored 2 first period goals giving the French Connection a 2-1 lead before adding 3 second period goals making the score 5-2 with only 1 period remaining. The Stallions were forced to open the game in the final period but it didn’t work out for them as they got scored on 5 more times in this one sided affair.P.Lavoie had a solid game scoring a hat trick while teammates P.Hargreaves and N.Viau scored a pair of goals each.As for the Stallions F.Anderson displayed a good performance by scoring a hat trick while adding an assist.
(2)Bald Eagles vs Le Colisee(5)
D.Lucchesi came up big for Le Colisee by scoring 2 goals making the score 2-1 after 2 periods.Le Colisee were than able to capitalize on their special teams by scoring an early third period power play goal by M.DaSilva which was followed by a short handed goal from J.DeStefano making the score 4-1.The Bald Eagles did reduce the margin on a goal scored by J.Katerelos but Le Colisee responded late in the period on a goal by M.Salerno sealing the victory.
(4)TNT vs Hitmen(3)
The division leaders were slightly better in the opening period out scoring the Hitmen 2-1which made a big difference in the game as both sides later exchanged a goal each in the second and third period.TNT got balanced scoring as 4 different players found the back of the net which included J.Skafidas scoring the game winning goal at the 2:35 minute mark of the third period.
(0)Sonic vs Primetime(3) Default
Primetime was awarded an easy 3 points to the standings due to the fact that Sonic did not attend the game.

Jeudi le 22 décembre 2011
(3) TNT vs French Connection (5)

S. Légaré du French Connection a mis la machine en marche, marquant deux des trois buts de son équipe en première période. Ne ralentissant pas, son équipe a ajouté deux buts en deuxième période avant que le TNT ne se réveille finalement, déjouant le gardien F. Péloquin à 13 :00 avec un but de T. Fernando. En troisième période, le TNT a essayé de revenir dans le match avec deux buts, mais c’était trop peu trop tard, subissant leur deuxième défaite d’affilée.

(5) Primetime vs Le Colisée (3)
C’est en deuxième période que ces deux équipes ont marqué leurs premiers buts du match, avec un total de cinq buts marqués durant cette période. Le Colisée détenait une avance de 3-2, mais les choses ont changé en troisième période. Le Primetime a élevé son jeu d’un niveau et a marqué trois buts. S. Dos Santos et A. Mizzi du Primetime ont récolté trois points, incluant deux buts chacun, tandis que M. Russo a fini sa soirée avec trois points, mais dans une cause perdue.

(3) Hitmen vs Stallions (7)
S. Pistone Jr., G. Lemmo et G. Lanthier ont tous marqué à deux occasions, aidant les Stallions à obtenir trois points au classement en défaisant les Hitmen 7-4.  Le pointage était de 2-1 en faveur des Stallions en première période avant qu’ils ne mettent le match hors de portée en deuxième avec une avance de 5-2. Les deux équipes se sont échangées un but en troisième période ce qui était correct pour les Stallions qui ont obtenu le résultat qu’ils désiraient. 

(5) Bald Eagles vs Sonic (3)
Un beau résultat pour les Bald Eagles qui leur permet d’occuper le septième rang à égalité avec le Colisée. Ils menaient 3-0 après deux périodes avant que le Sonic ne contre-attaque avec trois buts en troisième période. Les Bald Eagles ont eux aussi connu une bonne troisième période, grâce à deux buts marqués en avantage numérique par S. Katerelos et A. Vani. K. Sauk a lui aussi connu un solide match avec deux buts et une passe. 

Thursday December 22
(3)TNT vs French Connection(5)

S.Legare of the French Connection got things going scoring 2 first period goals to take a 3-0 lead heading into the second period.They didn’t slow down their as they added 2 straight second period goals before TNT finally woke up solving goaltender F.Peloquin at the 13:00 minute mark on a goal scored by T.Fernando.The third period saw TNT try to get back into the game scoring 2 goals but it was a little to late as they suffered their second straight defeat.
(5)Primetime vs Le Colisee(3)
It wasn’t till the second period before both teams decided to get on the board as each side combined for 5 goals.Le Colisee did get the better of their opponent out scoring them 3-2 but that changed in the final period as Primetime elevated their game by scoring 3 third period unanswered goals to claim a victory.S.DosSantos along with A.Mizzi had 3 points each which included 2 goals a piece for Primetime while M.Russo finished also with 3 points but in a losing cause.
(3)Hitmen vs Stallions(7)
S.Pistone.Jr,G.Lemmo and G.Lanthier all scored 2 goals each which helped the Stallions claim another 3 points in the standings defeating the Hitmen 7-4.This game was 2-1in the first period in favour of the Stallions before they put the game out of reach in the second period taking a 5-2 lead. Both teams exchanged a third period goal each which was fine for the Stallions as they got the result they wanted.
(5)Bald Eagles vs Sonic(3)
This was a nice result for the Bald Eagles as it now puts them tied with the seventh place Le Colisee.They went up 3-0 after 2 periods before Sonic got some offence going in the third period with 3 goals. The Bald Eagles had a good third period as well scoring 2 power play goals by S.Katerelos and A.Vani.K.Sauk had a solid game as well with 2 goals and 1 assist.

Jeudi le 15 décembre 2011
(4) TNT vs Stallions (7)

Les Stallions peuvent prendre le crédit qui leur reviennent, puisqu’ils ont infligé sa première défaite au TNT, lui qui avait gagné ses 9 premiers matchs. Ils ont débuté le match du bon pied, prenant l’avance 3-1. La deuxième période a suivi de manière tout aussi impressionnante avec trois buts additionnels. M-A Martineau, D. Rossi et G. Lemmo ont tous marqué deux buts, tandis que G. Lanthier a obtenu trois mentions d’assistance. E. Skafidas a lui aussi connu un bon match obtenant trois points, mais dans une cause perdante. 

(5) Primetime vs Bald Eagles (3)
Après une première période s’étant terminé 1-1, le Primetime a pris les choses en mains et a marqué deux buts en deuxième période, le premier de A. Mizzi et l’autre de U. Veltri. En troisième période, les deux équipes se sont échangées un but, ce qui a permis au Primetime de l’emporter et de garder leur deuxième place au classement. A. John du Primetime et A. Jalivand du Bald Eagles ont tous deux connu un bon match, marquant deux buts chacun. 

(5) French Connection vs Hitmen (4)
La performance de O. Valiquette a permis au French Connection de remporter une victoire serrée. Ce dernier a marqué un total de quatre buts dans le match. Le French Connection a pris une avance de 5-4 après deux périodes et a bien joué en troisième période, ne laissant pas ses adversaires revenir de l’arrière. Le gardien F. Péloquin a fait son boulot entre les poteaux, permettant à son équipe d’obtenir le résultat escompté. 

Thursday December 15
(4)TNT vs Stallions(7)

The Stallions can take credit for this result as they handed TNT their first loss of the season after winning their first 9 games. They started the game on a very good foot out scoring TNT 3-1 which led to an equally impressive second period with 3 more goals.M-A.Martineau,D.Rossi and G.Lemmo all had 2 goals each while G.Lanthier had 3 assits.E.Skafidas also had a strong game with 3 points but in a losing cause.
(5)Primetime vs Bald Eagles(3)
After a 1-1 first period tie Primetime got the ball rolling in the second period scoring 2 goals by A.Mizzi and U.Veltri to take a 3-1 lead. The third period saw both sides exchange a pair of goals each which held up for Primetime keeping them in second place.A.John had a good game with a pair of goals for Primetime while A.Jalivand also scored 2 goals for the Bald Eagles.
(5)French Connection vs Hitmen(4)
A dominating performance by O.Valiquette led the French Connection to a tight victory with an impressive 4 goal game. The French Connection took a 5-4 lead after 2 periods and played well in the third period not allowing their opponents to get back in the game. Goaltender F.Peloquin did his job between the pipes enabling his team to get the result they wanted.

Thursday December 8
(8)French Connection vs Bald Eagles(3)

A dominating first period performance by the French Connection was exactly what they wanted giving them a comfortable 4-0 lead. That period was key for the French Connection because the Bald Eagles responded very well in period number 2 scoring 3 goals in which 2 of those goals came by S.Katerelos.The third period however saw the French Connection regain their momentum by scoring 3 unanswered goals to claim a well deserved 3 points to the standings. J-D.Campeau had a strong game scoring a hat trick with 2 assists while J-F.Leclerc finished his night with 4 assists.
(2)Stallions vs Le Colisee(5)
D.Martellino along with M.DaSilva scored a goal each for Le Colisee in the opening period to take a 2-0 lead. Both sides exchanged a pair of goals each in the second period which left only the third period for the Stallions to attempt any sort of comeback. The third period however had only 1 goal scored which came off the blade of D.Lucchesi of Le Colisee in a 5-2 victory.
(3)Iron Warriors vs Stickmen(6)
These teams combined for 9 goals in which 8 of those goals were scored with the special teams. The only 5 on 5 goal came in the first period where A.Ferro scored the first goal of the game for the Stickmen taking a 1-0 lead. The rest of the 5 goals scored by the Stickmen were all power play goals in which 3 of those goals came in the third period. As for the Iron Warriors they scored a first period short handed marker and than scored 2 power play goals by G.Gamieri.T.Angelis was the only Stickmen player with 2 goals which helped his team double up on the Iron Warriors.
(7)Primetime vs Hitmen(4)
After a 5-1 second period lead the Hitmen made some noise in the final period scoring 3 goals to reduce the margin but Primetime were too strong on this night claiming a 6-4 win. They got great balance scoring that saw 6 different players find the back of the net which included U.Veltri’s game winning goal late in the second period.

Thursday December 1
(2)Sonic vs Stallions(2) Shootout

After a scoreless first period captain S.Manos of Sonic scored an early second period goal to take a 1-0 lead heading into the third period. The Stallions tied the game up on a goal scored by P-O.Lagace and were later awarded a power play opportunity in which they gave up a short handed goal by S.Drak but they quickly responded by scoring on that very same power play to tie the game up at 2 goals a piece. The overtime period solved nothing which left both sides a shootout period to determine a winner. Both clubs failed to score in the shootout as goaltender D.Makris of Sonic and goaltender S.Pistone Jr of the Stallions were perfect.
(7)Primetime vs French Connection(4)
The Primetime entered the second period with a 3-2 lead and were able to add to their score by taking advantage of a power play opportunity.E.Kavaldjian was able to score with the man advantage making this game 4-0 which was followed by another second period goal giving Primetime a comfortable 5-2 second period lead. Both sides exchanged a pair of third period goals which was fine by Primetime securing them 3 points to the standings. T.Sourias along with teammate E.Kavaldjian had good games for Primetime scoring a pair of goals each while O.Valiquette and P.Berube of the French Connection finished their night with 3 points each.
(4)Bald Eagles vs Hitmen(5)
The first half of this game belonged only to the Hitmen where they had a commanding 5-1 lead before the Bald Eagles attempted a come back in the final period scoring 3 
unanswered goals to reduce the margin by only 1 goal. The Bald Eagles did do a good job trying to get back into the game but the Hitmen got them when it mattered the most which was in the early stages of the game. A good collective team game saw 5 different players score for the Hitmen which included A.Filiatreault scoring the game winner at the 5:38 minute mark of the second period.
(3)Le Colisee vs TNT(7)
The first period was the difference maker in this game where TNT jumped to the start they wanted by scoring 3 unanswered goals. Both clubs scored 3 second period goals each making the score 6-3 after 2 periods.Le Colisee had to focus more on containing C.Chirola of TNT if they were to have any chance of doing something in the game as he was able to dominate with a 6 point game which included a hat trick.E.Skafidas along with teammate K.Zafiropouls also did some damage for TNT scoring a pair of goals each while for Le Colisee M.Salerno did his part with a pair of goals as well.

Thursday November 24
(7)Stallions vs Bald Eagles(0)

The Stallions keep pouring it on offensively and this time the Bald Eagles were the victims giving up 7 goals.F.Anderson led the way in attack scoring 1 goal while adding 4 assists. Goaltender S.Rossi was perfect facing 23 shots to record a shutout.G.Lemmo also had a good game scoring 2 goals and an assist.
(8)TNT vs Primetime(2)
It took the 10 minute mark of the third period before Primetime finally solved goaltender J.Sanoudakis to get their first goal of the game. That goal made the score 7-1 in favour of TNT which had no problems getting an easy result.C.Zafiropoulos had an impressive 3 goal performance leading his team in the goals department.
(1)Sonic vs Hitmen(6)
A collective effort by the Hitmen took care of their opponents especially in the second period where they stormed with 4 unanswered goals to add to their 2-1 lead. The Hitmen had 6 different goal scorers which included G.Mariani scoring the game winner at the 1:20 mark of the second period.
(5)Le Colisee vs French Connection(6)
This game went back and forth all night. The French Connection took a 2-1 first period lead which got responded in the second period by Le Colisee where they scored 3 goals to take a 4-2 lead. The third period however saw the French Connection regain their momentum by out scoring Le Colisee 4-1 to claim a very close win.J.Farrese of French Connection had an incredible game scoring a hat trick and an assist while teammate J.D.Campeau scored 2 goals and added 2 assists.

Thursday November 17
(6)TNT vs Bald Eagles(2)

J.Pantelis of TNT scored the first 2 goals for his team which included a short handed marker.TNT got better as the game moved forward. They had only 1 first period goal. They scored twice in the second period to take 3-1 lead which eventually led to a 6-2 victory.A.DelGaudio along with teammate E.Skafidas had good games scoring 3 points each.
(2)Le Colisee vs Hitmen(7)
The Hitmen made this game 3-0 after the first period before Le Colisee got on the board at the 5:30 mark of period number 2.Both teams exchanged only 1 goal a piece in the second frame which left only the third period which was dominated by the Hitmen outscoring Le Colisee 3-1.A.Filiatrault along with teammate J.Goral had a pair of goals each while T.Settino also had 2 goals but in a losing cause.
(4)Primetime vs Stallions(7)
F.Anderson along with teammate D.Lacroix scored a hat trick each for the Stallions. Primetime did most of the damage in the second period where they scored 3 goals to tie the game 4-4 with only the third period remaining.D.Lacroix was a one man show in the third period where he was able to score all his 3 goals to secure a 7-4 win for the Stallions.
(6)Special Delivery vs D-Blocks Finest(0)
A 3 goal performance by A.Katsoudas along with a 2 goal game by teammate A.Kounadis led the way for the Special Delivery in a fairly easy victory. The Special Delivery jumped to a great start scoring 3 first period goals which gave them the control they wanted. Goaltender A.Kopytov was solid in nets facing close to 25 shots to record a shutout.

Thursday November 10
(10)TNT vs Hitmen(5)

This game was 6-4 after 2 periods for TNT before running away with the game in the last period scoring 4 more goals doubling up on the Hitmen 10-5.TNT had 3 players score a pair of goals each which included E.Skafidas,J.Pantelis and teammate C.Chirola.The Hitmen did enter this game with only 8 players which didn’t help their third period performance but they did get an all around offence going as 5 out of 8 players scored a goal each.
(7)Primetime vs Sonic(3)
Sonic couldn’t expect much from this game playing with only 1 spare while allowing a team goal because their goaltender was late. Credit should still go to Primetime as they had to play the game and fight for the result they were looking for. They got an incredible performance by S.DosSantos where he scored 4 goals .The Sonic did get a good performance from P.Savard as he was able to score 2 goals while teammate O.Youssef finished his night with 1 goal and 2 assists.
(7)Le Colisee vs Bald Eagles(0)
There wasn’t much of a contest in this game which resulted in a convincing 7-0 win for Le Colisee. They played an overall better game which had 6 players find the back of the net while D.Martellino was the only player to score 2 goals. Goaltender O.Caillet was perfect facing over 25 shots to record a shutout.
(3)French Connection vs Stallions(7)
A 2 goal 3 assist performance by F.Anderson led the way in offence for the Stallions. This game was tied at 1 goal a piece after the first period before the Stallions scored 4 second period goals which gave them a 5-2 lead with only 1 period remaining. The third period didn’t change much as the Stallions out scored the French Connection 2-1.O.Valiquette of the French Connection was their best player finishing his night with 2 goals and 1 assist.

JEUDI LE 3 NOVEMBRE
(7) TNT vs French Connection (4)
Un bon depart a donné au TNT une avance de 3-1 après la première période. C. Zafiropoulos du TNT a ajouté son second but du match en deuxième période, ajoutant ainsi à l’avance de son équipe. Puis, lors d’un avantage numérique, O. Valiquette du French Connection a lui aussi marqué son deuxième but du match, réduisant l’écart à deux buts. Le TNT a par la suite marqué trois buts de plus, sécurisant ainsi leur victoire 7-4.

(6) Primetime vs Le Colisée (5) – Temps supplémentaire
La marque était de 5-1 pour le Primetime après deux périodes, mais ces derniers ont pratiquement échappé le match, concédant quatre buts et forçant la tenue d’une période additionnelle. T. Settino du Colisée a été en grande partie responsable de cette remontée marquant trois buts en troisième période. Le troisième but de la soirée de S. Dos Santos a finalement donné la victoire au Primetime. 

(1) Bald Eagles vs Sonic (5)
Un effort collectif de la part du Sonic leur a donné un 3 points additionnel au classement. L’attaque du Sonic a été efficace, puisque cinq différents joueurs ont marqué. Le gardien B. Makris a été solide devant le filet, faisant face à 25 tirs et n’en laissant passer qu’un. 

(8) Stallions vs Hitmen (6)
Malgré un départ lent, les Stallions se sont inscrits trios fois au pointage en deuxième période, mais tiraient tout de même de l’arrière par trois points. Avec seulement une période à faire, les Stallions ont offert une excellente performance rajoutant cinq buts, incluant trios marqués en avantage numérique et un en désavantage. D. Lacroix a été brillant, marquant 4 buts en plus d’une passe.

Thursday November 3
(7)TNT vs French Connection(4)
A great start to the game gave TNT a first period 3-1 lead.C.Zafiropoulos of TNT added his second goal of the game in the second period to increase the lead by 3 goals before O.Valiquette of the French Connection scored his second goal of the game on the power play to reduce the margin by 2 goals.TNT were than able to score 3 more times to secure a 7-4 victory.
(6)Primetime vs Le Colisee(5) O.T
With the score 5-1 in favour of Primetime after 2 periods the Primetime nearly blew the game giving up 4 third period unanswered goals to their opponents which forced the overtime period.T.Settino of Le Colisee made it all happen as he scored 3 third period goals to give his team an opportunity to win the game but unfortunately for Le Colisee S.DosSantos of Primetime scored 1 of his 3 goals in the sudden death period giving his team the overtime victory.
(1)Bald Eagles vs Sonic(5)
An overall great team game gave the Sonic another 3 points to the standings in a well deserved victory. The Sonic got good production from their offence as they had 5 different goal scorers. Goaltender B.Makris was solid in nets facing about 25 shots while allowing only 1 goal.
(8)Stallions vs Hitmen(6)
Despite having a slow start to the game the Stallions were able to get on board in the second period where they scored 3 times which made them trail by 3 goals heading for the third period. With only 1 period remaining the Stallions displayed an excellent  third period performance where they out scored their opponents 5-0 which included 3 power play goals along with a short handed marker.D.Lacroix had a stellar performance scoring 4 goals while adding an assist.

Thursday October 27
(7)Primetime vs French Connection(9)

This wild affair had Primetime enter the third period with a 7-6 lead and got shut down as the French Connection scored 3 unanswered third period goals to claim. 3 points in the standings.J-D.Campeau of the French Connection had a great game scoring a hat trick along with 2 assists while teammate J.Farese had a pair of goals. As for Primetime they did get good production as well from V.Nechev and S.DosSantos as they were able to score 2 goals each.
(5)Stallions vs Sonic(3)
This game was an absolute mess as both teams got themselves in a ton of trouble with many penalty minutes. At the end of it all the Sonic did come out on top as they managed to get the victory but it came at a price. This game was decided in the third period where A.Youssef of Sonic took the lead for his team scoring at the 2:30 mark which was followed by another goal from teammate P.Savard.
(3)TNT vs Le Colisee(0)
An excellent goaltending performance by J.Sanoudakis of TNT led the way for his club in this victory facing close to 30 shots to record a shutout.E.Skafidas was also a major reason why TNT won because he was able to score the first 2 goals of the game which included a short handed marker.

Thursday October 20
(8)TNT vs Sonic(1)

Although a short bench for Sonic in last weeks game vs Le Colisee wasn’t a factor because they won they shouldn’t make a habit of it because this time with only 1 change up they got ran over from TNT by a large margin.TNT got great offence especially from C.Zafiropoulos and E.Skafidas as they scored a pair of goals each. Sonics only highlight of the game came at the 7:00 mark of the third period on a goal scored by captain S.Manos.
(6)French Connection vs Bald Eagles(1)
A Working power play helped the French Connection get an easy 3 points in the standings as they were able to score 3 goals with the man advantage.J.Farrese was really good scoring a hat trick along with 2 assists in which 2 of those goals came in the third period.
(6)Prime Time vs Hitmen(3)
T.Sourias of Primetime scored 2 late first period goals tying the game at 2 goals a piece. The second period was where the Primetime took control of the game scoring 3 unanswered goals to take a 5-2 lead which later led to a 6-3 victory.

JEUDI LE 13 OCTOBRE
Division E du jeudi – samedi

Le Colisée a perdu contre le Sonic qui  n’avait aucun substitut, par la marque de 5-4 en temps supplémentaire. Avec un peu plus de deux lignes de joueurs, la plus grosse partie de la production du Colisée est venue de Y. Soucy qui a complété un tour du chapeau. Le but le plus important du match a été marqué par S. Dua (son deuxième du match), deux minutes après le début de la période supplémentaire, donnant ainsi la victoire au Sonic. - A. Filiatrault, J. Goral et S. St-Jean ont tous marqué deux buts  pour les Hitmen dans leur victoire de 7-2 contre le French Connection. Le pointage était de 6-0 après deux périodes. En troisième période, J-F Leclerc du French Connection a marqué un but en avantage numérique, évitant ainsi le blanchissage. – Le gardien M. Lisi du TNT était à une minute d’un match parfait, quand les Stallions ont marqué. Le match s’est terminé 4-1 en faveur du TNT. Le pointage était de 1-0 pour le TNT après deux périodes. En troisième période, ils ont marqué trois buts, par rapport à un seul pour leurs adversaires. – Les Bald Eagles se sont mérités trois points, grâce à une victoire contre le Primetime dans un match plutôt serré qui s’est terminé 3-1. D. Mili a marqué le but qui donnait l’avance à son équipe en deuxième période. Les prochains matchs de cette division auront lieu jeudi le 20 octobre. 

 

Thursday October 13
Le Colisee couldn’t get the job done in their season opener vs the Sonic as they lost to a team with no spares 5-4 in overtime. With just over 2 lines of players most of the production from Le Colisee came from Y.Soucy as he was able to score a hat trick but the most important goal of the night came at the 2 minute mark of overtime period where S.Dua scored his second goal of the game in overtime to give Sonic the win. –A.Filiatrault,J.Goral and S.St-Jean all had a pair of goals each for the Hitmen vs the French Connection in a 7-2 victory. This game was 6-0 after 2 periods before J-F.Leclerc of the French Connection scored a power play goal to spoil the shutout of goaltender A.Deshaies. –Goaltender M.Lisi of TNT was 1 minute away from a perfect game before the Stallions spoiled his shutout in a 4-1 loss. This game was 1-0 for TNT after 2 periods before they out scored their opponent 3-1 in the final period. –The Bald Eagles got themselves 3 points in the standings after defeating Primetime in a fairly close game 3-1.D.Mili got the go ahead goal in the second period which proved to be enough. League action will resume next Thursday October 20.