Sunday, October 18, 2009

KEG Prelude

minor i

Warriors (6-4-0) 4
Brewzers (5-6-0) 0

Needless to say the ice was clean when the Warriors skated off the rink. The Brewzers can't collect a single goal, not even a penalty- they follow the Warrior offense back into their zone and watch first Chris Dolbee score on Matt then Eric Johnson follows suit. The Warriors add to their unchallenged lead with goals in the final frame from Rudy Berkvins and Scott "Mindo" Dolbee. Mike Moore is rolling over in his still living grave.

LSI (6-3-0) 4
Stickmen (6-3-0) 3

The Sticks curse their slow offense as they watch Topher massacre the art of goaltending in their end. The Imports build a mountain early with goals from Ryan Kelley, Rabert Burns, and Peter Case. They skate untouched almost to the third period but Lynne Young manages to get the Sticks on the board and set-up a great third. The Sticks allow a power play goal to Burns but get back on the horse with a goal from Ken Halford. The inspiring, behemoth corpus of Joe Tomme brings the Sticks within one with almost four and a half minutes left but the Imports dig in and A. J. DiBenedetto escapes his return to the Import net with a win. Don't bother correcting me on the facts- I'M ROLLIN'!

Grave Diggers v. Mutineers pending


Major I

Soul Patch (7-2-0) 6
Shockers (7-4-0) 0

The Patches easily dispatch the headless Shockers (Wil is soaking up the sun in Carribean). Jessie Gonzales is overwhelmed by the Soul-less shooters giving-up three in the first: Josh Jones, Todd Lawson, and Jason Le Fave. Gonzales tries to hold it together in the second but with 37 shots against he falters late allowing a goal to Patch defenseman Danny Grimes followed by Le Fave. Le Fave makes the only third period goal for the hat trick. Thirty-six minutes of penalties with offenses pretty even between the two teams!

Spiders (5-5-1) 2
Smashed Pumpkins (8-1-0) 4

I ran into Taz and Heather down here in Burleson this weekend- unusual to say the least, I'm sure they had a better time at Sea World than they would have had on the Spiders bench. Things certainly looked promising at first as Andre Patti lead the way and in the second, Lester Barrerra made it a two nothing Spider lead. But we all know How much Chris Gallagher hates to lose, he breaks the seal on the Arachnid net then Robert Burns ties the game. Gallagher claims the game winner in this I-league contest and Gabe Rivera stomps the life out of the Spider bench.

Whalers v. Puckers- pending

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Like I have said in the past this is your league to enjoy and play on Saturday night with and against friends. From fighting to ringers is unacceptable. We will keep this league available to the beginner and if we have issues like the ones mentioned that cannot be self policed in the locker room by the players and other coordinators then we will look to replace a team or coordinator."

Tom Yockey (just 4 days ago)

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Tom... Do you show up at the same rink these games are being played on?

Mindo in minor I - LOL

Anonymous said...

The Puckers fall to the Whalers 5 - 1. A young lady on the Puckers slashed me and used language that was not lady-like. She then proceeded to the box where she showed the ref that she was in need of charm school. Note to singles: I-League may not be a good place to look for a wife.

Anonymous said...

Can you say "Ginger"

Anonymous said...

There wasn't any really carnage. The Puckers are a great team to play against and its always a toss up to see who will win that game. They are good sports and good players and a little chippy when they need to be without going overboard.

Anonymous said...

Has anyone heard anything about the Keg Night schedule? I got nothin'.

Anonymous said...

No one should get kicked repeatedly by someone's skates when the other player loses their temper or punched in the throat or back of the head or hit by a sliding tackle. Those actions have no place in the game and are obviously deliberate even when the refs refuse to call it. One of these times those childish and dangerous actions will land someone in the hospital getting stitches or worse. Get you temper in check or don't play that night. Try using that energy toward something productive like learning how to skate better and make more accurate passes and shots, not learning the best ways to cause permanent damage to someone trying to enjoy the sport. It's obvious when it's deliberate such as those actions and sooner or later you'll get suspended from playing at the rink or the other person will decide to put you in your place to the extent you chose upon yourself. I think it best to act wisely and mature and start enjoying the game rather than trying to ruin it for the rest of your players.