Friday, June 26, 2009

Cads edged by 'goats

Cadavers (6) vs Scapegoats
Thursday June 25th
Milton Academy 9:20


2-1 Loss



This is the only info I have on this one. Short and sweet from Captain Mark Reynolds and just a few words from power forward Chris Fosdick. Anyone with something to add is more than welcome to add it in the comments section or email me directly. Here's Mark:
"The Goats got the better of the Red last evening by a score of 2-1.

The Red played a tight game against an evenly matched opponent, but it just wasn’t enough. We definitely had our share of scoring chances and close calls.

BMF Kilroy between the pipes was outstanding and kept the game close. Kilroy faced a deluge of odd man rushes and played the angles perfectly. His glove hand was on fire.

Defense:
Campbell – Reynolds
George – Steve

Forwards:
iJosh – Kenny – Hammitt
Pete – Nelson – The Dr
Chris F – Goody – Parker

With all the “Lady Bing” candidates in this lineup, the penalties were surprisingly few. Both teams played a clean game.

Our lone goal originated with a Goat turnover in the neutral zone that we capitalized on. As George likes to say, “take away the opponent’s passing lanes”.

Ouch, no beers last night. Talk about painful.
Mark"
Thanks Cap. Let it be known that the only goal was scored by Captain Reynolds hisownbadself.
Here's Chris:
"We lost to the 'goats 2-1 last night. Kilroy did a very good job in net. Very close game, we just weren't sharp enough on offense. We looked like we hadn't played in 8 weeks...rusty.
C "

Ok. Thanks for the words guys. The blogger always appreciates.
Matty is certainly playing very well so far as a regular rotation keeper and I think that only means good things down the road.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Suds fall to Shellfish

Schlitz (7) vs Lobsters
Wednesday June 24th
BU 9:10pm


4-3 Loss



A tough night but a good skate at BU against team Shellfish. Always nice to lace them up at the old Walter Brown Arena, a lot of good memories for the blogger in that shabby old cave. Unfortunately this game against the Lobsters wouldn’t be competeing for room with any of those good memories.
The Suds showed in good numbers and had a nice lineup to face the new look Lobsters who’ve clearly found the right formula for them with a pair of dynamic ladies anchored by a very solid C level half shield dude on D. They have been tough to beat for us since they’ve had the pickups and haven’t won many against them.
I think any cough reasonable analysis of the situation would reveal two things. First we have trouble with fast skating forwards who can stickhandle, and secondly we are old and prone to spending time in the penalty box. And we’re old.
The Suds looked like this.
D pairs: Cambell-James. Jeff-Dave Diloretto*
O-Fence. Nelson, Larry, Mark, Chuck, Matvey, AK(Angry Ken), Neil Shah*, Howard Heppelman, and Blake.
Matt CEOBMF Kilroy in the pipes.
* - rookie of the year candidate.

There was reasonable, if not unfounded optimitsm going into the game and the Suds did an admirable job of jumping to the play and taking it to the Lobsters in the early going. It was clear very early on that our work would be cut out for us as we chased around the girls in the magenta shirts. We even were the benefactor of the first three whistles of the game as the Lobsters were called for the first group of infractions. The Power Play didn’t net any results but the game had a good pace and the Suds were holding their own.
It didn’t take long for two things to change. First we started making mistakes on D and in general, and second we began a litteral parade to the sin bin. The breakdowns gave the Lobsters a 2 goal lead about halfway through the period. Not much Matty could do on either of them, the first a long break by the tall girl who just ripped a wrist shot, the second an extended pass around the zone affair. No glory for the Gold until Mark Reynolds would land a hard work chance fed by Nelson and the Suds would stay in the game at 2-1. Before the end of the first the Lobsters would strike once more and the first would end 3-1.
The play was fairly fiesty back and forth. Mark and their star 7 had a few things to say to each other as the second period got going. The Suds were showing good heart, skating hard, taking short shifts, Matty was playing very well all night. Dave Diloretto jumped into the play a few times trying to create chances. At one point the puck came loose at the top of the zone while Dave was still low, Jeff jumped up to stop the puck and fed it back to Dave who fired a brilliant shot that pulled the Suds back within one. It wasn’t too long after that that the offense would answer as well when Larry would score, again on a feed from Nelson. Their line did a great job all night and had buckets of chances.
So dig this. The game is now tied 3-3 and the teams are exhaustedly going after it at a good pace. Then the parade begins.
Mark goes for a slash (Mr.Superstar)
AK goes for a rough.
Bonehead defenseman Jeff for too many men (a little to eager to replace Campbell who was still in the play. Gratefully served by another teammate. thanks…)
Greg for a hook and then
Mark again for Interference.
And this was all before the end of the second period. This did include at least one 5 on 3 streach of more than a minute.
The Lobsters, amazinly enough wouldn’t capitalize until just seconds left in the period. That was a credit to Matthew who is rounding into a very nice regular keeper. He was all over the place and made a number of excellent stops. Despite the work of the CEOBMF the Red would score with less than a minute on a long scramble and breakdown in our end and the second would end 4-3 Red.
The third was just no bargain. The suds tried and tried to get over on the Red but there was nothing doing. Some good chances but 77 would make a trip… for a trip and the coup de grace would be old bonehead #10 with just under 3 minutes to play as he would perform a discreet mugging on one of the magenta shirts as she broke to the net. Jeff hauled her down and took the final penalty of the night and would effectively end the Suds hopes. There were a few good chances in the last minute, we even pulled Matty but no dice.
Kudos for the effort to everyone all the way around, but it would really be nice to get them the next time around.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Games this week and next.


Hey Team.

Don't forget we've got games scheduled this week and next. Check in with management to make sure you have confirmed your spot. Looks like some old friends on the schedule coming up. We didn't have much luck with the Lobsters or the 'goats in the past couple of seasons. Also I'm sure many of you are looking forward to next week and a reunion match up with Les Blues.

Remember there is still paving on the Southeast Expressway in the evenings.

Wed, Jun 24, BU, 9:10, Lobsters vs Schlitz

Matvey
Campbell
Nelson
Jeff
Chris
Larry
Greg
Blake
Chuck
Mark R
Ken D
Howard
Neil
Matt - Net

Thu, Jun 25, Milton Acad, 9:20, Scapegoats vs Cadavers

Campbell
Ijosh
Nelson
Ken G
Scott
Hammitt
George
Kevin
Pete
Mark R
Goody
Steve
Matt - Net

Coming up next week....

Tue, Jun 30 Dedham, 10:10, Blues vs Schlitz

Thu, Jul 2, BU, 10:20, Lobsters vs Cadavers


Friday, June 19, 2009

Monday night

Schlitz (6) vs Tigers
Monday June 15th
Canton 8:00pm


2-1 Win!


Here are some excellent guest blog comments on the game from Monday night. Sounds like a really good game for the good guys against a team that usually gives us fits. Here are your story lines from the guys who were there.
Lets start off with a nice contribution from Larry Bell:
Last night we earned a hard-fought 2-1 victory over the Tigers. We had some new recruits who played a vital role on defense - my friend Matt Parabicoli, and Lizzie's friend Adam. They were the two best skaters on the ice, and controlled the play from D. The Tigers had #8 and some scrappers on offense but their time in our zone was limited.

The lines were:
D1: Steve and Adam
D2: Mark and Matt
Nelson and I were the two centers with wing pairs:W1: Matvey and Roman
W2: Hammit and Angry Ken
W3: Dr Pounds and Howard
Schlitz struck first in period 1 - Adam (unassisted). I didn't see the goal, but this guy had no problems skating the puck into the Tigers zone and getting shots off all night. Matvey nearly put us up 2-0 on the PK as heintercepted the puck deep in the Tigs zone, moved into the slot and ripped a shot right into the goalie's midsection.

The Tigers came back to tie it up in the second. Their was a delayed penalty on the Suds and the Tiger's goalie went off the ice for an extra skater. The gold were running around in our own zone when a shot from the point was deflected in by a high stick. Apparently the refs did not see whose stick it deflected off, so they allowed the goal and negated the penalty.

Between the 2nd and 3rd, the little ref was giving me some pointers on my skating. This paid off early in the third as I broke in 2-1 with Roman. I tried to pass across to Roman who was knocked down by the D and went sprawling toward the net. The Tiger's D-man gave the puck right back to me and my second pass attempt went into the net for a 2-1 lead. We held on for a 2-1 win.
Those vying for the Campbell award included Mark for Interference in the 1st and Roman for a high stick in the 2nd."
Thanks Larry! Great work.
Here is Dr. Pounds with another excellent recap
"Bottom line was a 2-1 win us. Their goalie was good. We had many chances in tight. Our goalie was better. The only score against us comes with an asterisk. The Tigers got the puck in deep with numbers and got a couple of chances, then the puck was put in from the point - shoulder high – and one of the Tigers batted at it and it bounced down and in. Clearly a high stick, and the goal was initially called off. After the refs talked it over, though, they let the goal stand. It seems that one ref clearly saw the high stick but could not tell which player was wielding said lumber, so it could have been the Schlitz. It wasn’t, believe me. The other ref only saw the puck go in.

Lizzie had one save that would have made the ESPN highlight reel. A Tiger ripped off a pretty good low shot from just inside the blue line that was headed for the near post. Lizzie kicked it up and out of the rink. In the old Garden it would have had a chance to make it into the balcony.

One of the refs was good enough to give Larry some skating tips. Something about moving your limbs forward and not so much side to side. Ten Lady Byng points to Larry for letting that go.

We ended up with no waters, but Adam brought a 30 pack of Bud Light into the locker room, so we were able to rehydrate properly after the game."
... Thanks Doc. Great job as always.
Here's Captain Mark Reynolds with a few comments to add.
Gold controlled the play for ¾ game and had lots of opps.

The Tiger’s lone goal was up for dispute. A Tiger high stick knocked it in, but the zebras were confused and awarded the point, 1-1. No worries for the Gold. We knew we’d get another, and we did.
Game stars: #3 – Larry
#2 – Adam
#1 – Lizzy – another great game inside the pipes – and did not utter any profanity
I find that last one hard to believe... but sound good.

Thanks guys and great job all night. Wait... Lizzy has something to add here too...

"From last nights game Howie should be first star. He worked hard and
played awesome and had at least a hat trick of shots, although I think he had more. He will be scoring many goals soon. He also brought his wife April who was a great fan!"

Well alright... a nice shout out from our Lady of the Nets... Thanks Liz.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Suds Down D-Minus! ...last week.

Schlitz (5) vs D-Minus
Thursday June 11
Canton, 7:00pm

7-2 Win!


Wow team... this one is already a week old and I dont have any stories to tell on this one, but it looks like it was a good night at the rink. Abley backstopped by CEO BMF Mad Matt Kilroy the Suds put the Whoop on the newbies of the division with a great 7-2 win.

All I can tell you is what has been reported from the scoresheet. Namely that Larry had 2 goals and 2 assists on the night... nice to see him returning to his SW ways, Nelson had a Hat Trick (like a Timex...)and Pete Capraro with a goal and 2 helpers to round out the night. Newcomer Steve Baker potted 2 goals as well, already showing that this season's rookie of the year race is going to be one to watch.

Great job to everyone... and anyone willing to comment or give us a tale or two please feel free. In the absence of that... here are the stats.

Baker to Pete 6:33 1st
Larry alone 5:41 1st
Pete to Chuck 1:50 1st
Baker to Larry 15:50 2nd
Larry to Nelson 16:41 3rd
Pete to Nelson 11:42 3rd
Larry to Nelson 4:52 3rd
George Alone 1:33 3rd

Reynolds Hold at 8:25 2nd
George Slash at 4:06 2nd
Reynolds Hold at 14:46 3rd

Cads crushed by Cones

Cadavers (5) vs Streetcones
Sunday June 14th
Quincy 7:50pm


6-1 loss.

A tough night at the rink for the Dead in Red against a crew we haven't played often, and have certainly not had much luck against. The Cones had at least 2 full plus some and clearly have played together for a while. They are your typical High-D team with a few very good players and a bunch of grinders like us. Notabley the defense, especially the dude with the yellow helmet were excellent and proved to be more than a match for the Dead in Red.

The Dead had a good turn out but were short on regular defensemen again. Mike Hammitt and George manned one pair while Jeff and Kevin Parker (when he arrived) manned the other. Forwards included Chris, Nelson, iJosh, Ken, Neil Shah, Larry, Pete, Howard, ..... crap... I have to go find the game notes. Matt in Net.
Here is what it boiled down to. Matt played a great night in net. We were only losing 1 or 2-0 after the first, and only 3-0 after 2 periods. The Red played reasonably well but were clearly fighting an uphill battle against a good team. As soon as we made a few mistakes they jumped all over us and took advantage. The first one Jeff failed to clear and the guy just pounded it home from short range, the second was a wicked shot on a short breakaway... or something like that.
The good news is we did crack the Orange end and Nelson (who else) scored in the third to make it 4-1 at the time... I think.

As the game wore on, our old legs got the best of us and before the end it was 6-1 and looking pretty grim for the Cadavers. Only a few trips to the box and not much to speak of there. All around a dis-satisfying night at the rink.

Kudos to Mike Hammitt, and I think Neil for beer after the game. Good night of summer hockey...even CEO Kilroy found out what all the hype over BL Lime was....
Any and all comments welcome... sorry about the late post.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Standby... preparing to update



Hey there team. Things have already piled back up on the Blogger, and after a Sunday- Monday combo, plus the game from Thursday last week, I'm three games behind. Crap!


So here's the deal. Since I like my job, I'm going to be tied up most of the day, but I'll have game stories on all three plus upcoming action within the next day (24hrs).

The fast and dirty is this.

Win on Thursday 7-2! Loss on Sunday 6-1. Win on Monday 2-1!


Now. The Blogger did not attend the Thursday win 7pm Suds vs. D-Minus... and I don't have a single game story or even a quote to run on other than the one line from winning goalkeep MKilroy. If you skated last thursday and remember anything that happend... send me an email... please.


Looks like i've already got a game story from last night so we are going to be ok there... and if my own memory serves me (iffy) I can scrape something together from Sunday.


Thanks for your patience... and don't forget to email me with anything you'd like to contribute.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Dont forget. Tonight in the Q

Doasf
Sun 6/14 Quincy 7:50, Cadavers vs Streetcones


Matvey
Campbell
iJosh
Nelson
Jeff
KenG
Blake
George
Chris
Chuck
Pete
Mark R
Dave
Matt in Net

SOMEBODY BRING BEER!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Thursday Night Suds vs D-Minus

Schlitz (5) vs D-Minus
Thursday June 11
Canton, 7:00pm



Bring your own encephalopod...

Sounds like a new squad for the Suds to face tomorrow night in Canton. Lets see if they are really a new outfit or a conglomeration of some teams we used to know. I'm looking forward to the scouting report.


As of 5 pm on Wednesday here is your roster. Perhaps a bit thin on D... George, but you guys will make do. Steve Baker played great D on Monday night and seems agreeable to the position.
Here is your roster... get in touch with managment if you have any changes.


Schlitz
Nelson
Larry
Scott
George
Kevin
Chuck
Capraro
Reynolds
Douville
Heppleman
Baker
(iJosh & C.Foz asked)
Matty CEO BMF in the pipes.

Go get 'em kids. Someone get the scoresheet and email me on Friday.
Thanks

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Zombies and Jacks Grind it up.

Cadavers (4) vs Inglewood Jacks
Monday June 8th
Canton 9:20pm


1-0 Loss




Some of the new look 'daveurs gathered last night in Canton to take on occasional rival the Inglewood Jacks. The Jacks have had the better of us the last few times we've played them and frankly they are the type of team that usually gives us trouble. The majority of the roster is average guys like most of us, but they clearly have a few gems. They have two guys with Harvard shirts one better than the other, both rock solid. This complemented by a "you know the type" no shield dude with the home made number on a filthy old generic white shirt. Number 17, red seven , black one. He would make a few nice moves, but didn't ever take over the game thanks to the hard working Dead in Red. Speaking of... There were some late arrivals as per usual now that the summer Southeast Expressway Paving is in full swing... but this is what we looked like.
Brian Carey in the pipes
D1: Steve Baker, and Kevin Parker
D2: The Fosdick Brothers
O1: Larry, Neil, and Chuck
O2: Roman, Matvey, and Hammitt, who filled in on D for the whole 1st period.
O3: iJosh, Ken/Mitch, and Mike (Goody) Goodwin

Big props to Hammitt for legging it out on D for the whole first period. Once again we seemed to be a little bit short on regular D skaters for this one. Hamm did a good job and held the fort ably until Kevin Parker showed up. Kudos also to Chris "I'd rather be playing wing" Fosdick for sucking it up and playing very solid defense all night long. Parker also turned in a number of good shifts in his time working with Steve "gotta pick up a cage" Baker who has been yet another plus added to the combined 'daveur roster this season.
This was all backstopped by Brian "Government Bailout" Carey who was doing his best to bail us out all night whenever he was tested. Another very solid night overall for Brian. Don't look now but all three goalies have played very well here in the early going... its a shame we dont have a win or two more to show for it.
The game was tight. There were some solid chances on both sides, and both keepers seemed to jump right into form as the game heated up. So aside from a hand full of chances and stops there wasn't much more to report from the first. Except for a costly breakdown by the Red with 2 and half minutes left. Jeff would pinch on the left and miss badly on trying to intercept the outlet. That left brother Chris with a 2-1 and not much help. He left the shooter but the shot was wicked and beat Brian up high and put the Jacks up by 1. By the time the last shifts were taken in the opening frame, iJosh, Mitch and Parker had joined the fray and we settled into the three full configuration. Down 1-0 after the first.
The second was just a flat out grind. Good chances. Hard work. Zombie pride saw the red slowly work the momentum of the game to their favor as everyone did a good job of keeping the legs moving and the shifts short. Its the blogger's opinion that if we keep playing like this the results will come... we kept expecting them last night... we just couldn't grasp them.
There were a few more breakdowns but none as costly as the one in the first. There was a sketchy outlet from Brian to Jeff that nearly resulted in a goal, if not for a "superman" move by B-Care to save us and himself.
The Red had a few really good chances in the Second and the momentum was clearly on our side by the end of the period, just no goals to show for it. Neil just missed on a very nice tip play. There was another quality set up or two and nice cycles from the forwards but time and again the Jack's goalie stood up to the task. As time expired in the Second Larry would go for an elbow along the boards, called by our longtime friend and colleague... Butterball.
The Red were up to the task of the PK and proceeded to kill it off in the early going. Some of the momentum was gone. More of it went when ol' Butterball struck again this time at 11:36 remaining and a questionable interference on Chuck Slate. Again the Red performed ably on the Penalty kill and again emerged unscathed. The trouble was we never really got going again.
Typifying this was a baffling sequence where Rookie Phenom Neil Shah briefly morphed into Roman and danced along the blue line just long enough to keep the play alive and put all of his line mates offside. Luckily this transformation seemed temporary... we already have one Roman... We just couldn't seem to put it together.
The Zombies ground it out, got more chances than the Jacks for sure in the last 5 minutes, even pulled Brian with about a minute to go... to no avail. 1-0 loss in a game that many of us thought we should have for sure. Tough one, but a good skate. Great effort by all Zombies last night. Thanks for coming out.
No Game Stars.
But... there are 4th period beer credits Parker, Hammitt, and the Blogger hisownself.
Another enjoyable evening in the Canton lot.

This week's nostalgia prize goes to Chris Fosdick for mentioning the old Combat Zone, in particular that great piece of American culture the neon sign from the Naked I ... which, if you are old enough to remember had the eye placed just perfectly... cant be seen in the photo here... but i couldn't find a good shot of it.










Ok. Check for roster updates tomorrow for the game thursday night.
Edited to add....
Forgot to mention the empty netter that was missed completely in the third period on the first occasion that we had the Jack's keeper really dead down and out.
Also a funny scene from before the game...

Hammitt is chatting up the two Zeebs that had just come off duty from the previous game. One of them is telling the other about this game last week and how this guy, a big guy, reaches out and just labels this dude to the boards and he says "Nice hit... but you can't do that"... then Hammitt realises that the guy was talking about him. Pretty funny once they recognised each other.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Cads and Jacks Canton Tonight!

Cadavers vs Inglewood Jacks

TONIGHT! Mon 6/8
Canton 9:20

The team is back in action right away this week with a 9:20 tilt in Canton against the Inglewood Jacks. Haven't played them much but they've been in our division(s) for a while. The record shows 1-2 but the last two have been just vicious beatdowns. Lets have a good turn out and play well against these guys. It would be nice to keep the early momentum going.
See you tonight at the rink.

Here is the 10:00am EDT Confirmed Roster Update.
Roman
Matvey
Ijosh
Ken
Jeff
Chris
Larry
Hammitt
Kevin
Chuck
Goody
Neil
Steve
Brian - Net





Upcoming action later this week... stay tuned.

Thu 6/11 Canton 7:00, Schlitz vs D-minus
Sun 6/14 Quincy 7:50, Cadavers vs Streetcones
Mon 6/15 Canton 8:10, Shclitz vs Tigers

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Campbell serves the Call a loss with game winner

Schlitz (4) vs Last Call
Tuesday June 2nd
Hingham A 9:20pm


2-0 Win




Not bad for a Tuesday night on the South Shore. The golden Suds would assemble for some redemption from the Zombie game the night before, and in general looking to put a more positive look on the franchise. There was no lack of skaters. Despite some late arrivals we ended up with a full 13. Another one of the impressive rookie crop, Lizzies friend Steve showed hoping to find a spot if there were any no-shows. His enthusiasm is to be applauded but management would have to make a spot decision and Steve was understanding about the squad not wanting to go with 14. Again, usually this is a very safe move and I don’t want to discourage it for Steve or anyone else that is close to a game they know is happening. Drop outs happen and an extra set of legs is always welcome.
In fact our gal Lizzy was the scorekeeper for the night, so there were technically 16 'daveurs in the building. Always nice to see Liz even when she isn't on the ice...

So, putting the extras aside the Golden Beercans took the ice with the following lineup.
O1: Larry, Chris, and Jassman
O2: Dave, Neil, and Pete
O3: Dr.Pounds, Blake and Howard.
D1: James, Campbell
D2: George, Jeff
Nets: Kilroy

Not bad right? Pretty solid group and the Call clearly had their cast of usual characters and looked to have about 2 full lines, maybe an extra man. The game started off and settled quickly into a back and forth affair. It was clear from the early going that the the Gold was going to get their chances, the Call would counterpunch only occasionally but effectivly, and their keeper would stand tall all night. Not to say ours didn’t… in fact the Blogger is here to tell you that Kilroy had his best night in the pipes yet.
Both keepers were tested often enough in the first period to get into the game, although the Call keep did see significantly more rubber than Matty. It didn’t matter because the Gold played solid at both ends of the ice.

The first period would go scoreless and only one penalty called, an interference on Georgie that he was none too pleased with but the PK and Matty stood strong.

The Second Period was a carbon copy of the first, only with more panting. This period went down to the final five minutes before the Penalty bug would give a nip. Larry would go for a trip as he dropped a guy on the backcheck. That would have been fine if we didn’t decide to compound the problem with putting 5 guys on the ice and getting called for too many men 30 seconds later. Down 5-3 for the better part of 45 seconds or so the Gold did a great job rotating the guys on the ice and coming up with a tremendous kill. Matty figured in heavily here. For long stretches of the second the Gold had piled up the chances, now the Call had surged again and Matty had to make a series of stops and covers, including a downright niffty right leg kick save that was terrific. The CEO BMF was in top form and was there all night when we needed him.
On to the third.

This was the game that just didn’t want to be decided early. Thankfully there was no more penalties (until the very end) and the two teams went after each other with some determination. Good work all the way around, fast shifts, hard skating by everyon on the Gold roster. Dr. Pounds in particular had a nice night setting up a nice handfull of quality chances for his line. Blake would have 2 doorstep opportunities and a critical clear during his final shift. Howard even contributed after a brief period of confusion as to when to be on or off the ice, but that was quickly rectified.

It was closing in on 5 minutes remaining when the game finally saw its first tally. The line of Larry, Jasse and Chris had been generating good chances all night and finally got a break. Larry and Chris would hold it in the zone, and with Jasse would converge to make a great crowd in front of the Call’s keeper. Then Mike Campbell would step in and fire a low off speed shot that went right through the legs and under the goalie before he could flop down on it. 1-0 good guys.

The Call would try to rally, and to their credit, they had about two more surges in effort than I thought they had left in them, but it was to no avail. With a minute remaining they would pull their keeper but couldn’t get anything going. Larry would again figure in the play hand passing to himself, Jasse would help in the scramble, then Rookie sensation Neil Shah would pick up the loose puck and flick it into the open net for the nail in the Call’s cofffin.
Of course Kilroy would be tested one more time before the end, and once again answered the need with a solid play and preserved the win. A great job all the way around and a nice win to have.

Game Stars:
3rd Star: Mike Campbell for the game winner through traffic. Good play all night from the big defenseman, nice to see him get the winner.

2nd Star: Larry Bell. No question Larry was excieted to play last night and showed it by figuring in both goals and generally making a nuisence of himself all night. Good job.

1st Star: Do I have to say his name? You see the score. You know the deal. The CEO, BMF, our leader in the Nets. Fronting his first Shutout… ever. .... Matt Kilroy. Great work gobbling up loose pucks and getting on it when we needed him all night. You can see the improvement in Matt’s play this season even though its still early. That is only good news for all of us.

Honorable Mention: Has to go to Dr. Pounds for a terrific night centering the suprisingly productive 3rd line. He and his linemates did better than hold their own, they made stuff happen all night. Great work Doc.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Schlitz vs. Last Call Tonight

Schlitz (4) vs Last Call
Tuesday June 2nd
HinghamC 9:20pm



Alright Alright. Our bretheren the Dead in Red didn't exactly get the week started off in the right direction but we have the ability to turn it around tonight. The Suds will face off against old friend the Last Call tonight in Hingham.
Lets make sure we've got some skaters there and someone please... please bring some beer.
Here is your roster as of Noontime today.

Campbell
Jeff Foz
Chris Foz
Scott
Larry
Jasse
Greg
George
Blake
Pete C
Dave D
Howard H
Neil S
Matt - Net

See you on the South Shore tonight!

zombies dont survive shock therapy...

Cadavers (3) vs Shock
Monday June 1st
Hingham A 10:00pm


2-1 loss


As per usual iJosh turns out another tremendous guest blog. This is good news for you blog readers out there that would like to read about the game, you know, within a week or so of the game actually taking place. iJosh consistantly not only turns out good game story but has been more on the ball than the blogger these days. Thanks Josh.
Without further ado... here's iJosh.
I came into this game with high hope. The our new hockey brethren seemed to put some life into the team the last game. And the Shock are very much a beatable team for us.

The game would start about 10 minutes late. Which turned out to be a good thing since the recent trend of horrendous traffic from the north side of Boston continued. Those coming from Cambridge and north hit at least one, if not two stretches of road that looked more like a parking lot than a highway. But luckily every got to the ice before the third line took their first shift of the game.

There were plenty of skaters. But we were sorely lacking in regular defensemen. With an squad of 12 a decision ws made to go with 3 rotating defensemen and 3 full lines of offense. So the defense would be regular George Moorachian, semi-regular Mark Reynolds and periodic fill-in blueliner Kevin Parker. The offense would line up with: Roman centering Matvey and Ken D; Steve Baker centering Mike Goodwin and Chuck Slate & iJosh centering KenMitch and Neil Shah. And in goal, Lizzie.

Play started out flat. Seemingly nothing was happening. No shots, no passes, no movement. Every pass was magnetically attracted to the skate of an opponent. Overall it didn't look good. Not too long into the 1st period a Shock would collect the puck and skate over the blue line. He would release a slap shot that would make its way over Lizzie's shoulder, 1-0 Shock. Play would pretty much continue this way for the rest of the period. Lucky for us, the Shock were not playing inspired hockey either. Twice in the 1st period the Dead in Red would get a power play only to take no advantage of the situation. Despite the lack of opportunities and flat skating we would find ourselves down only 1-0 at the end of the period.

The 2nd period had no major change in style, enthusiasm nor success.
Early in the 2nd another shot on a breakout from just inside the blue line would find its way past Lizzie to make it 2-0. Again play pretty much continued to be the same: bad passes, passes into the bodies and skates of the other team, etc etc. Then to add to our issues, George would get called for a rough. Didn't really see it, so I cannot really make a judgment. The PK would hold on to the end of the period and essentially kill it. Still 2-0 Shock.

I don't know if it was George getting irritated or just everyone finally woke up, but the 3rd would see much better play and many more opportunities. Ken D would slid a pass to iJosh who had an open net and would like it back, but just couldn't hold on and ended up on the ice without a decent shot. Then Steve Baker would pick up a rebound put it high and finally the Cads would get on the.....nope, never mind.
Nice play by the defensemen to get in the way of the open net.
Arghh!!! Again another set of rebounds would be there for the taking, but no one could get a good hold on the puck. The goalie would make a few nice saves to keep his team up by two. The Skating Zombies would get another chance at the power play, but couldn't quite capitalize.
KenMitch before the game predicted that if he got called for a penalty that it would be for a trip. Low and behold he would make an attempt at the puck and puck carrier, miss the puck and sweep the leg. That would be two for tripping...good call Mitch. Again the PK unit would do their job and kill the penalty. Tempers would flare a bit, but then as time wound down the Cads would give it one last try to get on the board.
With under a minute left, the Cads would put a few shots on net. The Shock would try to clear, but Mr. Reynolds would keep the puck in and get the Red on the board with a shot from the point. Timeout was called and it was decided that with 40 seconds left we should go for broke, pull the goalie and just try to win the faceoff and take our chances.
iJosh was unable to cleanly win the faceoff, but the Cads were able to gain control of the puck quickly and make a move toward the net.
Unfortunately the Red were unable to get a good enough chance before the Shock were able to clear the puck and end the game.

Final Score 2-1 Shock.

The locker room was a little bitter. We'll get them next time.

Scoresheet:

2nd Period:
Penalty: Moorachian (Rough)
3rd Period:
Penalty: Goldenberg (Trip)
Goal: Reynolds (unassisted)

Monday, June 1, 2009

Cadavers vs Shock Tonight in Hingham

Cadavers (3) vs Shock
Monday June 1st
Hingham A 10:00pm


The Zombies are back in action again tonight. South Shore fun tonight in Hingham over on the A side (the left as you look at the front of the building) at 10 o'clock. Lets have a good turn out and get after it against these guys. Haven't played them in a while but had some good games against them last summer.

Someone remember the scoresheet please, and have a tale for the belated blogger tomorrow?
Thanks, and good luck tonight.
This is the roster as of Noontime today.

Roman
Matvey
Ijosh
Ken G
Hammitt
George
Kevin
Chuck
Mark R
Ken D
Mike G (Goody)
Neil S
Steve
Brian - Goal