Friday March 16
(7)Bramabulls vs Devil Dawgz(6) S.O
Bramabulls emerge with 7-6 shootout win over Devil Dawgz
By coughing up a couple of leads, the Devil Dawgz fell short on Friday night. The Bramabulls overcame a 2-0 deficit by the second period and used a late equaliser by A.Gendron to force the extra time. After going back in forth with plenty of space in overtime, neither side were able to get it done. It took a brilliant fake move in the shootout-from M.Mignogna to decide the outcome. Prior to his goal, C.Fragkiudakis had also scored leaving Mignogna to secure the win. N.Cinquino and A.Gendron each scored twice for the Bramabulls while the Devil Dawgz got scoring efforts-from five different players.
(2)Stones vs National(8)
S.Laplante 4 goals vaults National past Stones
Despite being out of action for a while, S.Laplante didn't forget how to play hockey. The crafty forward or sometimes defenseman put on quite a hockey clinic bagging four goals while setting up his captain M.Pinheiro twice. With National dictating much of the pace, the Stones had absolutely nothing going on. The only time they got on board was in the third period when they trailed 5-0.The impressive part of this win was that National did it convincingly with only nine players dressed versus a staked line up.
(3)Bramabulls vs Chiefs(2) O.T
Bulls go the distance twice to get it done
After grabbing an earlier shootout win versus the Devil Dawgz, the Bramabulls had to endure more minutes of a double header night. This time, they avoided the shootout by ending it on a four on three powerplay. P.Rivera was placed at the right spot picking up a rebound giving S.Pare no chance whatsoever. The contest was evenly matched, but the Bramabulls did the smart thing by grabbing the lead on two occasions. A.DiPerna, apart- from calling the shots as a captain, showed by example on the field by participating in all three goals. It's not the easiest thing for any team winning back to back games of a double header night, especially in a 35+ division, but the Bramabulls showed that it can be done.
The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Anthony DiPerna of the Bramabulls. The captain was involved in many plays over the course of two games. After collecting a pair of points in the opening contest, the captain had his hand in all three goals by the second game.
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