Week 6 |
This is the summary of the games that were played on November 7th.
In the early game, the Hawks beat the IceDogs 7-6.
The Hawks came flying out of the gates, and held a 5-1 lead after the first period. The IceDogs started to turn the game around in the second and found themselves down by two going into the third.
The third period was back-and-forth. The IceDogs pulled their goalie and scored one in the final minute to bring it to within a goal. However, that was as close as it came with the Hawks hanging on for the win.
Dave Vanoostveen, Duncan Vanderwal, Matt Tamminga, & Jordan Deboer each had three points in the game. We'll let these four players share the Player of the Game honours.
After winning the first three games of the season, the Stars have now lost three in a row. This time losing 4-1 to the Cattle Barons in the middle game.
The ice was tilted in this one. The Cattle Barons scored the only two goals in the first period. The Stars scored the lone goal in the second, and the Cattle Barons scored the only two goals again in the third.
Rick Jones, filling in as a substitute goalie for the Cattle Barons, gets the Player of the Game in this one. He put up a solid effort, only allowing one goal against.
The late game between the Flyers & Omegas saw the Omegas go home with a 10-8 victory.
The first period was a wild one. The teams were scoring goals in bunches and, when the smoke cleared, the Omegas held a 5-4 lead going into the second. The score was 7-5 for the Omegas after two periods.
Early in the third period, Flyers goaltender, Rick Jones went down awkwardly and hurt his knee pretty bad. He was unable to continue and the Flyers were forced to play with an empty net for the remainder of the game.
Mark Zylstra had a hat-trick for the Omegas. Zach VanReenen had four assists for the Omegas. We'll let Lance Ross of the Omegas & Kev Karelsen of the Flyers share the Player of the Game in this one. Each of them had five points in the game.
On behalf of the League, we all wish Rick Jones a speedy recovery from his injury.