Monday, January 30, 2006

Week 2 Highlights

Fugaweez 3, Phantoms 1: Fugaweez (2-0) get goals from Damon Lacey, Eric Johnson and Kent Tab, and Bobby Michaelides shuts down the Phantoms (1-1) until the final two minutes. Jason Neal gets the only goal for Phantoms, with 1:22 left. (Remember, they hung seven last week.) Looks like it got heated late, with roughing and unsportsmanlike conduct on both teams. Ten penalties overall.

Patriots 1, Blue Devils 0: John Newell punches the puck through a scrum in the crease with 8 seconds left in the first period. It's all Patriots goalie Jon Ellis needs in a battle of top I-league netminders. Roy Haenselmann picks up the assist. Blue Devils fall to 1-1. Patriots are 2-0.

Ice Holes 2, Wolverines 1: Peter Neift has a goal and assist as Ice Holes hold on. Christine Kilmer scored late for Wolverines (0-2). Ice Holes (2-0) played typically stingy defense. Wolverines' goalie Don Inman stops 22 of 24.

Brewzers 5, Snipers 2: The Snipers go up 2-0 on goals by Jack Frank and Scott Hughes but get buried with five unanswered by the Brewzers (1-1). The mysterious Player No. 7 (unnamed on the scoresheet; scorekeeper Faulkner had a bad night that way) scores the hat trick. Jason Wall and Jennifer Leonard add goals. Snipers fall to 0-2.

REDRUM 3, Stickmen 0: Heather Gray scores two, and REDRUM (1-1) add an empty netter as time runs out on Stickmen (0-2). Robert Peck has two assists. Jim Anderson gets the shutout. No idea how many shots he stopped. Sloppy scorekeeper strikes again.

**A word on spelling ... I'm doing the best I can. You can't imagine the chicken scratch that passes for scorekeeper handwriting. This disclaimer also goes for stats.

3 comments:

Blog Captain said...

Yes, I understand there's some controversy there. Talked to one Patriot who says Devils goalie Jesse never had the puck. Could be a good playoff grudge match?

erdockat said...

Score Sheet for the week two Fugaweez vs Phantoms was not quite correct. Kyle Overton did not score the goal, Kent Tab scored on an assist from Dallas Lehr. Is there anyway to correct the stats?

Blog Captain said...

I will correct the game summary, but I'm going to give up on stats. Too much bad data on the scoresheet to make it a reliable process.