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April 3 Draft Wednesday

Wednesday April 3

 Hurricanes Roll Past Avalanche in Goal-Heavy Affair

 (9)Avalanche vs Hurricanes(13)

In a whirlwind of sticks and swift manoeuvres, the Hurricanes clashed with the Avalanche in a high-octane ball hockey showdown that left fans on the edge of their seats. From -the opening face-off, it was clear that this game would be a rollercoaster ride of goals and excitement. The Hurricanes wasted no time asserting their dominance, piling on goals early in the game and setting the tone for what would become a thrilling offensive showcase. With precision passing and blistering shots, they quickly built a commanding lead, leaving the Avalanche struggling to keep pace. Although the Avalanche battled back after an early hole, they couldn’t keep pace with a superior opponent. The Hurricanes had fairly balanced production with M.DiLena continuing -from where he left off last season making an immediate impact with six points. Even J.Pendino got his named noticed as the stay at home defenseman was able to set up four plays. The final score line could have looked a lot worse if the Avalanche didn’t pile much of their goals in the final portion of the game. By Then, the damage at already been done with the Hurricanes  establishing a massive lead.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Marco DiLena of the Hurricanes. Throughout the game, DiLena was a constant presence on the score sheet, tallying an impressive six points with a combination of goals and assists that left the Avalanche scrambling to contain him. His contributions were instrumental in the Hurricanes' early goal-scoring barrage and played a pivotal role in their eventual victory.

Senators Soar to 9-4 Triumph Over Oilers with Matteo's Five-Point Performance

 (4)Oilers vs Senators(9)

From-the opening face-off, the Senators wasted no time asserting their dominance, as they quickly established a solid 4-0 lead in the first period, leaving the Oilers reeling and struggling to find their footing. With crisp passing, relentless pressure, and clinical finishing, the Senators overwhelmed their opponents and set the tone for the remainder of the game. Though the Oilers fought valiantly to claw their way back into contention, the Senators remained unfazed, continuing to dictate the pace of play and maintain their commanding lead. Led by standout performances-from players like M. Matteo, who made a significant impact with five points, the Senators' offense proved to be too much for the Oilers to handle. Matteo, in particular, was a force to be reckoned with throughout the game, showcasing his offensive prowess with a combination of goals and assists that left the Oilers defense scrambling to contain him. His contributions were instrumental in the Senators' early surge and provided the spark necessary to propel his team to victory. As the game progressed, the Senators refused to take their foot off the gas, extending their lead with timely goals and stifling defense that kept the Oilers at bay. Despite a late push-from their opponents, the Senators remained in control, ultimately sealing the win with a final score line of 9-4.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to M.Matteo of the Senators. With his unparalleled offensive prowess, he became a constant thorn in the side of the Oilers defense, creating scoring chances at will and leaving them scrambling to contain him.

Golden Knights run out of race track in late massive surge vs the Blues

 (9)Golden Knights vs Blues(10)

 The Blues and Golden Knights treated fans to a thrilling display of skill, determination, and dramatic twists as the game unfolded in a series of momentum shifts. The Blues stormed out of the gate with an impressive display of offensive firepower, quickly building what appeared to be a safe commanding 8-3 lead against the Golden Knights. Much of that offense stemmed-from their gritty forward T.Scarpelli, who made life difficult for the Golden Knights defense and goaltender. Scarpelli earned a hat trick during that stretch while creating chances resulting in a pair of assists. While it looked as though the Blues were well on their way to an easy win, things didn’t quite turn out that way. With each passing minute, the tension in the complex mounted as the Golden Knights continued to inch closer to completing their improbable comeback. Their resilient and never say die attitude nearly caused an upset for the ages. Maybe if this game had an extra minute, they could have gotten there. Instead, the poor start proved to be a significant reason why the Golden Knights fell short.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Tony Scarpelli of the Blues. Scarpelli's impact on the game was undeniable, as he single-handedly kept the Blues in contention with his exceptional playmaking ability and nose for the net. Whether he was sniping top shelf with his deadly accuracy or setting up his teammates for scoring chances, he left a lasting impression on everyone in attendance.

Freda's Fortress, Stars' Goalie Solid as They Conquer Rangers

 (2)Rangers vs Stars(7)

In a showcase of defensive prowess, the Stars put on a master class performance, stifling the Rangers' offense and securing a convincing 7-2 win in a ball hockey clash that highlighted their defensive discipline and balanced scoring attack. From-the drop of the ball, the Stars asserted their defensive dominance, frustrating the Rangers' forwards with their disciplined positioning and tenacious back checking. Led by a stalwart defensive effort, they limited the Rangers' scoring opportunities and kept them at bay throughout the game. Despite facing a resilient Rangers squad, the Stars maintained their composure and continued to execute their game plan with precision. Their relentless pressure eventually paid off as they capitalized on scoring chances to extend their lead. Their stellar performance on both ends of the rink showcased their status as a formidable force in the division. There was no question that goaltending played a role in this result. M.Freda, cool, calm and collective was a source of inspiration as the net minder was stellar allowing only two goals.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Martino Freda of the Stars. Martino's performance between the pipes was nothing short of exceptional, as he thwarted countless scoring opportunities with remarkable skill and determination. His ability to anticipate plays, control rebounds, and make clutch saves under pressure kept the Rangers' offense at bay throughout the game.