Sunday, February 10, 2008

Finally the I-league Delivers

So many great games this week. Four teams are starting to assert their dominance. A couple of the teams may be turning the corner. Hope you had as much fun as me.

players of the week:
Travis Lehr 3 goals (questionable tactics)
Eric Johnson 2 goals
and a tie for third...
Nicholle Palomar 1 goal, game winner, shoot out
Lynn Kresta 1 goal, game winner, regulation

goalie of the week:
David Blubaugh shut out on 26 shots

And here's they way it went down*


The Warriors 4, The Puckers 0

The evening started off with a huge effort by at least one Pucker, the backstopping of Patrick Donaghue was inspirational to everyone but his offense. For shot after shot he stood his ground, turning away breakaways and long Warrior offensive possesions, even effortlessly dismantling a well managed three on one. But this one man team eventually did lose steam, a low shot from Mindo on the point gives up a tasty rebound and with that Eric Johnson breaks the dam early in the third. The onslaught continued eventually stacking up four goals against on a night where he saw FORTY THREE total shots. Ginger had probably the only Pucker goal on her stick early in the first but couldn't capitalize, the Puckers can't let this fine goaltending go to waste. The Warriors are still winning. Our condolences to Bobby Michaelides, and his family.

The Army of the Twelve Monkeys 8, The Snipers 0

A stat padding jaunt from ATM, the first period sees five goals from four different Monkeys. They let off the gas (a little) scoring just two more in the second, pointstreak attributes one to netminder Phil Talley, who otherwise saw little activity. Nick Murphee goes into the third with seven goals against and all of the Monkeys hear his call for uncle except one: Travis Lehr. The temptation for the hat trick was too great for him, no more scoring took place for the remaining 10 and a half minutes of the last period. Travis also has the only penalty of the game. I hate to sound like an ass, but this is the kind of game that makes for real animosity toward "the ringer" and sportsmanship in general. I didn't see this game personally and I have no doubt jumped to some conclusions (after all, I'm going off of pointstreak's info, from a lackluster group of data entry scorekeepers) but I hope that the Army of the Twelve Monkeys feel good about this display. I know you guys are getting hot under the collar, so let me have it.

Spider 2, Blue Devils 1

Why did I fall into the seduction of handheld youtube? I missed the only goal, on the first shot the the Blue Devils fired at Nina Bonifaz. Other than that I watched this one wire to wire. An intense game thick with drama. After Todd Smith opened the game for the Blue Devils the constricting defenses really started the tussle. The shots that did make it through were nothing to snivel at, demanding all of the focus of both netminders. Blue Devils goalie, Jim DeBaro, eventually gives up the tieing score on the Spider's power play to Evan Callahan. Ryan Wacker, was the man responsible for the roughing penalty, a player who has scored, and scored often in both of the Blue Devil games so far. Unfortunately for him the scoring streak would come to an end this week. With the game tied at the start of the third the penalties started immediately (a holding to Ryan's Dad, Clint). One face-off in particular sees Scotty Olsen (who should have been called for illegal use of hands, taking every opportunity to touch every female player) get knocked ass over tea kettle, along with several of the nearby players. In the end, it was Lynn "the aggressor" Kresta, who lifts a crease-crossing rebound over the glove of the outstanding DeBaro. A final penalty kill from the Spiders and they seal the hard fought victory. Unanimously a great game from both of the spectators present.

Stickmen 2, Brewzers 0

12 minutes of penalties, 55 total shots, Mike Moore gives up the first in the first to Alex "Steve" Eysermans. Then in the second Sarah Buckner serves the two minutes for a bad change that results in too many men. Another Stickmen goal (Timothy Schmidt) gives them a less than comfortable lead on the power play. With Jamil Jabri around the net there would be no rest for the Sticks until the final buzzer sounded, but David Blubaugh answers the call and staves off all seekers for his first shut-out this session. The heartbroken Brewzers suffer another defeat despite stellar play all around, maybe it was just too many penalties to overcome. The Stickmen remain one of four undefeated teams, a trend to be put to the test in next week's battle royale against the Blue Devils. Look for corrections from Blubaugh on the comment board.

The Patriots 6, Grave Diggers 2

The score would give you no idea of just how close this one was. Rahul Sharma, growing bored with trying to create plays, goes coast to coast and puts it behind David Blubaugh (his second game) in the meat of the first period, a slow moving frame. The second period starts with a sloppy change for the Grave Diggers to put the Patriots on the power play. Eager to stomp on the throat, they... go ahead and give-up a shorty allowing the Grave Diggers a clean start for the third. With it notted at one, Blubaugh begins to feel the affects of back to back play. A rebound on his stickside is flipped in before he can pick up his narcoleptic carcass. But it's Sergio Castillo who comes up big for the Grave Diggers. He connects on an awkwardly placed onetimer catching goalie Jon Ellis (his second game) cheating to the right, over the glove. A beauty. The tie did not last long as Blubaugh fell into hypnosis and watched four more goals go in until he decided he couldn't take it anymore. Spotting one, Robert Sirkis, rolling around with Troy Ramsey (I think) in the corner, he lowers his head and bull rushes the Patriot throwing a few nominal swipes with his blocker, then is pulled back by the refs, sprays his waterbottle over the shocked onlookers and is escorted off of the ice. A signature Blubaugh exit! Not much happened for the remainder of the game.

Iceholes 2, Komets 1 OT, Shoot-out!

A typical Iceholes victory. Ryan Smith returns from sick bay and puts up a goal unassisted, early in the first. The Iceholes proceed to lay shot after shot onto Komet's goalie Tom Cox. But he refuses to give-in, despite facing three straight powerplays (the first is Ryan's). Jason Jones does his part keeping the slightly less agressive Komets back until Scottie Baldree takes his second cross checking penalty, two seconds later Greg Durante carries the Iceholes into overtime. Jones receives a new, well deserved, lease on the game and keeps it tied throughout the fourth period. The shoot-out puts the Iceholes behind again as Rich Duval nets the first shot of the exhibition. In Icehole fashion, Joe Picardo saves his platoon from defeat, scoring as the last of the three original shooters. Then shooter after shooter, ten total, leave the ice without the triumph they seek. Who was it that resolved this mighty battle? As midnight loomed over the rink, Nicholle Palomar finally ends the contest. The Komets give the Iceholes their first win of the session, the Iceholes have allowed only 3 regulation goals in their three games.

What a weekend it was!
bcIII

P.S. I will try for the special effects next week, Rahul, no time right now.


*Not all facts are factual, in fact many may be completely made-up since pointstreak and our scorekeepers are less than ideal at delivering the correct statistics to your humble blogger, please keep this in mind before blaming me for inconsistencies reported here.

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Snipers gave up 5 goals on the 1st 5 shots. Are you not supposed to shoot the rest of the game? Travis's goals were 1] the puck was laying in the crease and he tapped it in, 2] an akward wrister from a bad angle that just found a corner of the net, and 3]shot over the goal that bounced back infront of the net in what case the goalie was at the complete opposite side of the net searching for the puck. As much as they were trying to get Phillip an assist his goal was actually #34's which was his 1st goal ever same for #66. Remeber ATM vs Pats was only 2-1. I can easily see Pats or Spiders or BD's doing the same. You cant say "they ran up the score" when ya give up 5 on the 1st 5 shots.

Anonymous said...

When you are up 7-0 starting the third and refuse to let up, that is the definition of running up the score. If the competition in this league is not enough, move up a league--or are stats that important?

Anonymous said...

Once again are you not supposed to shoot on net for an entire period? Especially when your opponent rolls over and sacrifices their goalie like a lamb? Plus when your team only has 9 skaters your bound to get repeat scorers? We never said the competition in this league is not enough, we are yet to play the Stickmen, Spiders (whom are also 3-0) or BD's or Ice Holes. Never said stats were important just since point streak you can see who gets what [when its acurate].

Anonymous said...

jon never said ATM "ran up the score." If you're going to use quotation marks, it should be a quotation.

bcIII said...

My stance on the game was just that it looks bad. You might want to place a priority on keeping the score a little closer, if you want to keep your team together and unharassed, I wasn't watching this one, but I, personally, wouldn't be trying to defend my performance. It's your team, do what you want.

bcIII said...

I appreciate the support nelly, I feel the same way.

Anonymous said...

I was playing defense for the Snipers on this game. Didn't matter who was in the net, when the puck was played in the Sniper's zone almost the whole game. Talk about tiring. I did see several of the "key" players let up on the throttle after the 1st period ended. But really, if you play D and C league, give these new guys/girls on the ice a chance. Scoring a hat-trick in I-league is nothing to brag about to your D-league team. I did see plenty of times where the seasoned players skated it in, but turned around to pass and setup a play for the newer skaters. And YES, you don't have to shoot the rest of the game. If you see the puck laying in the open crease, let it go...If I rush someone with the puck and they look wobbly on their skates, I actually let them get past me.

I would think it is the responsibility of a seasoned player to Not score themselves (in a landslide game) but help the true I-leaguers with scoring opportunities so that they can learn some skills in an "Instructional-league."

Yeah, some of the team did lose interest in the game after the first 5 shots/goals. Can't blame them though. I appreciate ATM pulling back and passing to the newbies. But why not let the Snipers get some shots on your net too? What would be the harm in an 8-2 game?

Anonymous said...

"But really, if you play D and C league, give these new guys/girls on the ice a chance"

seroiusly, if you play c league and try to score goals in this league, you should do one of two things....1 punch yourself in the face or 2 quit your c league team because you are probably dragging them down.

Anonymous said...

who plays C league?

Anonymous said...

On behalf of the patriots franchise, we are glad to see Jon Ellis back in strong form. We were about to go to our backup goalie Rahul Sharma if the franchise fell to 0-3. Great keeping sir.

-coach hodges.

Anonymous said...

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,330280,00.html

Anonymous said...

Some video of the gusher:
http://www.breitbart.tv/html/45064.html

Anonymous said...

on ESPN they said that Zednik was courageous for realizing the seriousness of the situation adn getting off the ice. I don't know if I'd call that courageous, or just having common sense. I'm glad that he's probably going to be okay though.

Anonymous said...

Ellis,
You're doing a good job. All teams are getting equal time and the blog is fun to read again. Not sure if the opinion of a "loser" means anything to you, but keep up the good work.
Ginger

bcIII said...

as predicted, here is david blubaugh's amendment to the stickmen's game:

the first stickmen goal was scored on a backdoor shot by Alex Eysermans on a very sweet pass from Val Kuntz. The goal that Tim Schmidt scored was on a quick wrister from the point through a screen.

Anonymous said...

please change your names to bsii and bsiii, so we can relate better to your journalistic views. i'll wear my high boots from now on. thanks

Anonymous said...

i'll try to bypass all the trash on this blog site. just like to complement puckers goalie for doing a great job against us last sat my helmet is off to you. warrior player.

bcIII said...

bsiii here!

wow, please point out some examples or issue some corrections, the floor is yours.

dead on warrior player, donaghue is sensational right now!