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Draft League Sunday

Tuesday January 30

Bruins outlast Wild in thrilling victory

( 8 ) Bruins vs Wild(6)

As the game continued to progress, the intensity heightened with both teams determined to reaching the finish line first. Some swift ball movement and precision passing allowed the Bruins to play ahead forcing the Wild to work that much harder. The Wild attempted to battle back, but kept falling short despite M.DaSilva causing havoc with four goals. Yet, the Bruins showcased a disciplined defense and a goaltender in A.Benedetto who stood tall under pressure, thwarting the Wilds attempt to close the gap. Out of their eight goals, N.Macri converted four times while M.Lalitto bagged a pair. It seemed no matter how hard the Wild tried to battle back, the Bruins always had an answer to preserving their lead. Ultimately, they emerged victorious in a thrilling contest that highlighted the excitement of a game that could have gone either way.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Nick Macri of the Bruins. Throughout the entire match, N.Macri continued to be a force scoring four of his clubs eight goals.

Canadiens pull away late on 5 quick goals

(3)Flyers vs Canadiens(9)

A good portion of the game saw both teams exchange blows, with the Canadiens holding a narrow 4-2 lead. The Flyers displayed resilience, keeping the game within reach despite facing a potent offense. Then, by the 42 minute mark, the Canadiens found a rhythm that was unmatched. The final stretch saw them put the game to rest on five quick goals. During that stretch, M.Paciencia made his shifts count riffling a hat trick. B.Travisano and M.Lang had their say as well as the two notched a pair each. The Canadiens were also glad to have C.Malkoun take care of the net. The goaltender was never out of the woods until the late surge sighed some relief. The Flyers peppered him with 26 shots only to beat him three times. The Flyers, despite their resilience, couldn’t withstand the Canadiens relentless offensive assault in the closing minutes.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Chris Malkoun of the Canadiens. His ability to keep the Flyers in check during crucial moments showcased his significance in the teams success.

Islanders save best for last after back and forth action with the Kings

(12)Islanders vs Kings(7)

For nearly 30 minutes of play, both teams traded goals in a relentless offensive exchange. The teamwork and coordination saw this contest tilt back and forth with no clear indication of a winner. Up only 6-5, the Islanders ended up putting it into gear. That’s when S.Pantetta took the bull by the horns on two quick goals to provide a three goal cushion. The rhythm only fuelled more to come for the Islanders as they went on a tear to put the game out of reach. There was no question T.Passarelli had a major impact as the young talent scored a whopping four goals. Other notables include G.Santacroce, P.Labateya and J.Tsatsakis providing plenty of offense all three players combined for ten points. The Islanders offensive strategy proved effective, breaking through the Kings defense with strategic passes and well executed plays. S.Catalano made crucial saves to deny the Kings attempts, while their own offensive line-up continued to capitalise on scoring opportunities.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Tristan Passarelli of the Islanders. His impact on the game was apparent as the you talent showed his scoring capabilities by bagging four goals and a helper to lead all teammates.

Predators outlast Red Wings in high scoring affair

(12)Predators vs Red Wings(6)

In a goal-laden showdown between the Predators and the Red Wings, the Predators were the ones to take off first on a better start. They were able to set the tone by playing ahead striking six times just under the 20 minute mark of the game. B.Freitas-Pereira was riding a hot hand as the slick sniper buried three that included a penalty shot goal. Its always difficult having to play catch up hockey. The Red Wings, although attempting to battle back were stuck facing a well organized defence and a committed goaltender in P.Assadi. Even though they managed to score some goals, they never made any ground with the Predators maintaining the lead. Many contributed in the points department with J.Bergola doing a bit of both by scoring a hat trick while setting up three goals. The fan favourite B.Panarello also put on quite a show as the seasoned veteran scored a highlight penalty shot goal while sending four nice passes to his teammates. M.Zuccaro was in the mix as well collecting five points in the win. As for the Red Wings, D.Greco led the charge with four points while L.Folini and J.Pizzuco shared three points apiece.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Jason Bergola of the Predators. His vision to set up goals while having the scoring touch to finding the back of the net played a pivotal role in his clubs offensive onslaught on Tuesday night.