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Draft League Wednesday

Monday May 6

Nail-Biter Alert, Rangers Edge Blues in Intense Battle

(7)Blues vs Rangers( 8 )

In a thrilling match-up between the Rangers and the Blues, both teams battled fiercely, with neither willing to cede an inch of ground. The game was a testament to the competitive spirit of ball hockey, with both sides showcasing their skills and determination. In a high-scoring affair, the Rangers emerged victorious with a narrow 8-7 win over the Blues. The game was filled with edge-of-your-seat moments, as goals flew in-from both ends of the rink, keeping the players on the bench on the edge of their seats throughout. The defining moment came late in the game when the Rangers were awarded a crucial penalty shot. With the pressure on, J. Romeo stepped up to take the shot that found its way behind T.Kotsiris. Romeo's goal proved to be the winner, sealing a hard-fought victory for the Rangers in a game where neither team was willing to back down. It was a performance that showcased the resilience and skill of the Rangers, as they overcame a determined Blues side to claim victory in dramatic fashion.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Jason Romeo of the Rangers. Already with a goal to kick start the night, J.Romeo delivered the final blow on a penalty shot in a stunning fashion, burying the ball in the back of the net and sealing victory for his team.

Oilers Overcome Stars' Comeback Bid, M.Estrela's Late Play Sparks Game-Winning Goal

(5)Stars vs Oilers(6)

What began as a pair of slight leads for the Stars turned into a nail-biting battle as the Oilers clawed their way back into contention. The Oilers were able to than surge ahead with three quick goals to establish a commanding 5-2 lead over the Stars on some quick connecting plays that involved J.Melo, F.Vitoratos and M.Kardum finding the back of the net with ease. But the Stars refused to go down without a fight, mounting a relentless comeback that left the game finely poised. A.Maraj made a couple of big plays that had him involved in two key goals. As tensions mounted and the clock ticked down, it was M. Estrela who stepped up to make the difference. With under four minutes left to play, Estrela made a crucial play to set up the game-winning goal, swinging the momentum back in favour of the Oilers and sending their fans into raptures. But the drama wasn't over yet. With the game hanging in the balance, S. Sauk, standing tall between the pipes for the Oilers, was called upon to make a crucial save on a late penalty shot attempt by C.Lato of the Stars. With nerves of steel, Sauk denied the Stars' last-ditch effort, securing the win for the Oilers and cementing his status as a clutch performer. The victory was a testament to the Oilers' resilience and determination, as they weathered the storm of the Stars' comeback and emerged victorious in a thrilling fashion

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Frank Vitoratos of the Oilers. As the Oilers surged to a commanding lead during the game, it was F.Vitoratos who led the charge, showcasing his offensive prowess with two crucial goals and adding two more assists to his tally. His contributions were instrumental in helping the Oilers build a formidable 5-2 lead over the Stars.