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Draft League Wednesday

Wednesday May 8

Brilliant Saves by M.Mascitto, Hat Tricks Galore by N.Macri and P.Stroubakis, Senators Triumph Over Avalanche

(7)Avalanche vs Senators(10)

The game between the Senators and the Avalanche was packed with intense action-from start to finish. The Senators appeared to be more engaged early on  as they kept control of the game building a substantial lead. A part of that success was attributed to M.Mascitto, who displayed incredible skill and composure between the pipes, making several brilliant saves to deny the Avalanche's scoring attempts. Since keeping the ball-from going in wasn’t much of an issue for the Senators, the offense had no problems generating a ton of scoring. N. Macri and P. Stroubakis took care of that department with each achieving a remarkable hat trick, showcasing their impressive offensive skills and contributing significantly to the Senators' success. Their relentless determination and sharp shooting skills put immense pressure on the Avalanche defense, allowing the Senators to maintain control of the game. The Avalanche did add some late tallies to narrow the gap, but the damage had already been done as the Senators held firm for the deserving victory.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Mike Mascitto of the Senators. Facing relentless pressure-from the Avalanche's offensive onslaught, Mascitto showcased remarkable poise and agility, turning aside scoring chances with lightning-fast reflexes and impeccable positioning. His stellar saves not only kept the Senators in the lead, but also swung the momentum in their favour, frustrating the Avalanche's attempts to claw their way back into the game.

Settino's Overtime Magic, Hurricanes Triumph Over Golden Knights in Nail-Biter

(4)Hurricanes vs Golden Knights(3) O.T

Right-from the opening faceoff, both teams displayed unwavering intensity and commitment, engaging in a fierce battle for control of the game. The Golden Knights refused to concede defeat, showcasing their resilience by repeatedly knotting the score and keeping the outcome uncertain until the final moments. However, it was T.Settino who stole the spotlight in overtime with a display of sheer brilliance. Using a nifty move that left defenders in his wake, Settino found himself with a clear path to the net and seized the opportunity with precision, on a swift back hand that found the back of the net, clinching the win for the Hurricanes and sending his bench into a frenzy of celebration. While Settino's heroics secured the victory, the goaltenders -from both teams also played pivotal roles in keeping their respective squads in the game. With spectacular saves and unwavering focus, they turned aside numerous scoring chances, showcasing their skill and determination to keep their teams in contention.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Tony Settino of the Hurricanes. With the game hanging in the balance, Settino seized the opportunity to showcase his talent, executing a nifty move to get the ball right under the Golden Knights goaltender.

Blues Outmatched by Stars, Koutlis's Hat Trick Seals Victory

( 8 )Stars vs Blues(3)

It didn’t take long for the Stars to assert their dominance-from the outset, building a substantial lead against the Blues and never relinquishing control. Led by the dynamic performance of T. Koutlis, who secured a remarkable hat trick, the Stars wasted no time in imposing their will on the game. Koutlis showcased his offensive flair, finding the back of the net three times and igniting the bench with each goal. While the Stars' offense dazzled, credit must also be given to their solid defensive effort, which stifled the Blues' attempts to mount a comeback. With disciplined play and strong goaltending by M.Freda, the Stars effectively shut down their opponents and maintained their lead throughout the game. Despite facing an uphill battle, the Blues showed resilience and determination, with C. Arnoldo leading the charge by notching all three of their goals. Arnoldo's individual effort provided a glimmer of hope for the Blues, but ultimately, they were unable to overcome the relentless pressure-from the Stars.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Terry Koutlis of the Stars. As the focal point of the Stars' offensive attack, Koutlis proved to be a constant threat to the Blues' defense, using his agility, and hockey IQ to create scoring chances and capitalize on opportunities. Each of his goals was a testament to his exceptional talent and unwavering commitment to his team's success.

High-Scoring Drama, Oilers Edge Rangers in Overtime thanks to J.Musi’s Hat Trick

(9)Oilers vs Rangers( 8 )

In a rollercoaster of a ball hockey matchup, the Oilers and the Rangers engaged in a high-scoring affair that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the very end. Despite facing deficits throughout the game, the Oilers displayed unwavering resilience, continually battling back against a determined Rangers squad. As the clock wound down in regulation, the score remained deadlocked 8-8, setting the stage for an electrifying overtime period. In a dramatic turn of events, it was J. Musi who emerged as the hero for the Oilers, as he converted his second penalty shot attempt to secure a thrilling 9-8 victory. Throughout the game, both teams showcased their offensive firepower, trading goals in a relentless back-and-forth battle. The Rangers' potent attack kept the Oilers' defense on their toes, but the Oilers refused to back down, matching their opponents goal for goal and seizing momentum when it mattered most. J.Musi’s game winning tally was his third of the game all coming at crucial points during the contest. While the Oilers were the ones playing catch-up throughout a good portion of the match, the Rangers fell behind late trailing by two. Rather than calling it quits, J.Vasquez and K.Oliveira’s hat trick were able to put their clubs back at a level playing field all tied up at eight goals apiece. Unfortunately for the Rangers, a penalty call in overtime enabled J.Musi to strike and secure a thrilling back and forth affair.

The Allo Mon Coco Ste Dorothee player of the game goes to Joe Musi of the Oilers. His scoring touch was unmatched as he netted his club's last three goals, demonstrating his ability to rise to the occasion in the most pressure-filled moments. Musi remained cool under fire, stepping up to take a crucial penalty shot delivering a perfectly executed release that sealed the victory for the Oilers.