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Draft League Wednesday

Wednesday October 25

P.Camirand scores hat trick late breaking 10-10 tie for the Golden Knights

(10)Oilers vs Golden Knights(11)

It was a game where no lead was safe, and where victory was earned through sheer perseverance and team work. As soon as the ball dropped, the game continued in a whirlwind of action, with teams exchanging goals in rapid succession. The Oilers looked to have things under control when D.Galloro went on a tear bagging three straight goals for a 7-4 lead. But since this was a contest that left their net minders out to dry, it wasn’t a shock that the Golden Knights responded with a strong message of their own. At one point, they led 10-8 with about seven minutes left in the game. You had to figure that the comeback and a two goal lead would go a long way if your the Golden Knights. That wasn’t the case, not in this particular game with the Oilers collecting the next two goals in which M.Valmora scored on a penalty shot to level. By this point into the match, both sides reached a fever pitch of anxiety not knowing what to expect as the two teams kept trading chances having to rely on their neglected net minders. With the game seemingly headed for overtime, P.Camirand got their first bagging the games biggest tally to snap a very late tie. That was the snipers third of the game, and it couldn’t have come at a better time to secure a thrilling finish.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Paolo Camirand of the Golden Knights. With the score tied 10-10, P.Carone rose to the occasion and delivered a remarkable hat trick.

Senators outlast Blues in thrilling match up

(4)Blues vs Senators(6)

In a closely contested and electrifying game, the Senators managed to edge out the Blues. Most of the scoring occurred in the first portion  of the match with the two sides trading goal after goal. S.Mascitto and T.Settino each tallied twice for the Senators while J.DiMauro did the same for the Blues. The Senators did break the 4-4 tie thanks to C.Nguyen being at the right place after receiving a nice feed-from T.Settino. Considering the way the game was going, more goals were expected to come with so much left  over. However, that wasn’t the case as the Senators defence tightened up, and M.Mascitto’s outstanding goaltending got into the head of the Blues players. The Blues were snake bitten unable to beat Mascitto for nearly half the game. His unwavering composure and solid goaltending skills proved to be the difference maker in this very close encounter. The Senators put the match away late when S.Sicuso tallied on a penalty shot.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Mike Mascitto of the Senators. His solid performance in the second half of the game was pivotal in securing his clubs 6-4 victory over the Blues.

S.Tosi late hat trick propels Stars to 6-5 win over Rangers

(5)Rangers vs Stars(6) O.T

The Stars started the game with an explosive offense, taking an early 4-1 lead with two coming-from S.Tosi. It was a strong sequence that left the Rangers scrambling to catch up. To their credit, they remained calm and took matters into their own hands playing it a shift at a time. By simply working harder and sharper, the Rangers eventually got their tying the game thanks to J.Salvo. Just when it seemed that the Rangers had all the momentum they had worked hard for, R.Kilgour deflated it seconds later to regain the lead for the Stars. But this game was far-from being over as the two sides remained heavily engaged. The Rangers resiliency paid off once more when A.Cavalieri buried his third to level. Entering the late stages of the game, the next tally would likely decide matters. Sometimes it takes someone riding the hot hand in order to make the difference. With S.Tosi already supporting the offense on two big goals, the forward took it to another level by completing his hat trick very late in the game to snap the 5-5 tie.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Sergio Tosi of the Stars. His hat trick was a testament to his skill, determination, and ability to deliver when it mattered the most earning him the player of the game.