Friday September 28
(5)Hellas vs Bramabulls(6) O.T
Bramabulls star sniper J.Palmitano gets it done in overtime
Maybe it's because it's the first game of the season but both sides couldn't be too pleased with the way things got started. Nine out of the eleven goals scored all occurred in the first half o the game. Hellas appeared to be fine igniting a 3-0 lead. However, the Bramabulls weren't going out without a fight and responded immediately to only trail 4-3 after fifteen minutes of play. The second frame did calm down with the Bulls slightly edging Hellas 2-1. Then, with only one period remaining, neither side was taking a chance. The goaltenders got the help they needed and did a solid job keeping the ball out of the net. After a long stretch without a goal, somebody was bound to end the drought and who other then the Bramabulls sniper. J.Palmitano collected two helpers and a goal before ending it by the three minute mark of overtime.
(4)Stones vs Hawks(7)
Hawks break out for 4 third period goals to beat Stones
The Hawks will have plenty of time to develop chemistry. For now, they are glad to know that they can score in spurts. The contest was at a 3-3 halt before things swung into motion for the Hawks. V.Miraldo tallied twice in the final frame to record a hat trick while getting the help of his line mates Y.Derohannesian and Q.Joseph. Even though the Hawks fell behind a couple of times, there was no panic in their game knowing that they would have easily bounced back. The Stones kept applying their defensive style that nearly worked in the end. Five minutes was all that was left when the Hawks pulled away with three straight markers.
The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Victor Miraldo of the Hawks. In a very tight game versus the Stones, V.Miraldo tallied three times to help separate the two clubs.
Friday October 5
(0)Hawks vs HBHA(6)
Flood gates open in third as HBHA surge with five goals
For about 34 minutes, the Hawks went toe to toe with the HBHA Masters. However, once P.Koutsogiannopoulos doubled the lead, this contest turned into a nightmare for the Hawks. The HBHA used their ability to finish on their counter attack. Since the Hawks were desperate to try and get at least one by C.Stravriadis, the play would open up for his teammates who had no issues running up the score. M.Pololos scored twice in the final frame while four other teammates took turns finding the back of the net. It wasn't like the Hawks didn't have their chances to score. The problem perhaps was that C.Stavriadis made the few key saves enabling his club to play with the lead.
The SalumiVino player of the night goes to Costa Stavriadis of the HBHA. Even though the score suggests a landslide, C.Stavriadis was stellar to keep the Hawks off the score sheet which eventually led to a third period onslaught for the HBHA.
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