Monday April 3 (B Finals Game 2)
(1)United Armenians vs Ultimate Hockey (3) Game 2
Late power play marker makes the difference as Ultimate Hockey celebrate B title
The Ultimate Hockey beat the United Armenians 3-1 in game two of the finals to clinch their first ever B title. P.Plaisir, A.Bien-Aime and A.Paul had the goals for the Ultimate Hockey, while M.Dorismond stopped every ball his way in the cup-winning effort. The United Armenians went through a similar situation compared to game one by losing it very late. In this case, A.Bien-Aime struck on the power play that snapped a late 1-1 tie. The United Armenians missed out on two power play chances while the Ultimate Hockey capitalized that one time which ultimately made the difference in this contest. Both net minders were sensational keeping their clubs in it all game long. J-F Aumais came a little short but was a major reason why the United Armenians kept it close. After a shaky start to the season, G.Missakian and the United Armenians started to gel showing major improvement by playing at this level. If not for a couple of bounces here and there they just may have reached the finish line first. But in the end, the Ultimate Hockey deserved what they got and have every reason to celebrate. On behalf of Hockeyballe.com, congratulations go out to Reginald Morne and the rest of the Ultimate Hockey for winning the B championship.
A Semi Finals :
(2)HBHA vs Red Lite(6) Game 1
Red Lite pull it off despite depleted line
Whether its injuries, suspensions or personal reasons, it didn’t matter that Red Lite had only seven players dressed in their 6-2 win over the HBHA. For them, it’s not about quantity but quality. All seven players made a huge impact that saw three players score two goals apiece. P.DiGiacomo, J.Bradley and J.Provost-Blais were the ones that got the better of J.Vrettis, who didn’t get the help early on. The HBHA fell apart in the span of only three and a half minutes where they gave up three straight markers by the end of the first period. By then, the score was 4-0 and things didn’t get better as Red Lite widened the gap to 6-0.The only time the HBHA got on board was towards the end of the match where L.Augustin-Registe saw his shutout taken away. Looking back, the HBHA will have to wonder how they couldn’t take advantage of the situation. Unless they get that first goal in game two, their playoff run may come to a halt.
(2)Black Knights vs Team Haiti(1) O.T Game 1
Team Haiti surrender late goal, Knights win it in overtime
With the game winding down, the Black Knights remarkably saved their night in the nick of time. A.Mezzagno finally beat the net minder that left just over 90 seconds on the clock. If that wasn’t enough, S.Hrivnak provided the heroics by netting the sudden death winner. Team Haiti couldn’t have asked for a better game by limiting the Black Knights to almost a blank sheet up until some late luck changed things around. C.Plaisir opened the scoring for Team Haiti early in the third period that came with the man advantage. However, that would be the only time P-O Girouard gave up a goal as the goaltender stood tall throughout the entire match. Despite the loss, Team Haiti can take this as a positive into game two if they play the same way.
The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Sean Hrivnak of the Black Knights. The Black Knights forward ended the game notching the sudden death winner after his club tied it late in the match.
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