Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Red get revenge in Daveur Rematch!


Cadavers (10) vs Schlitz (9)
Monday Nov 21
Milton Academy 10:00pm

Cads 4
Suds 3


Last week’s Schlidaveur matchup was such a hit, and a tight contest that with another ‘davuer scheduled for this week it was a natural to run a rematch of the same two teams. So that’s what we did last night in Milton Academy… with a few slight alterations.
A couple of guys couldn’t make the game so there was a slight shuffle. Gold lost Marietta and picked up Teddy Locke to play net and bumped Sully up to the forwards. Red ended up 2 players light losing Jasse and Bittker and rolling with 9.
Here are your lineups for Daveur-deux.
Cadavers
Randy Dudek in Net
D1: Valenti, George, Bauer

O1: Baker, Gorden, Gregson
O2: Larry, Nelson, iJosh

Schlitz
Teddy Locke in Net
D1: Campbell; DWH
D2: Jeff; Reynolds
O1: Daley, Parker, Elliot
O2: Matvey, Mitch, Doc Pounds, and Sully rotated.

The Gold felt very good about the game and came out with lots of confidence that adding Sully up front and Red being down to 9 players they would have a better chance to pull off another win against the talented Cads.
That confidence got results in the early going when Sully would score taking a play from Campbell and Parker. They had been grinding away in the Red zone and Sully jumped on the pass and showed the finish he’s had all season.
While Gold felt good, the play was pretty even. At the 8 minute mark Red would strike back. The play from Baker to George would find Dan Gregson standing right by the slot where he would bury the game tieing goal by a sprawling Teddy.
Gold was not to have its momentum checked so early and Mike Daley would take matters into his own hands. Mike would break out on a nice rush and whipped a ridiculous wrist shot over Randy Dudek in the Red net and the Gold would be back on top by one. End of 1, 2-1 Gold.
The Beercans would take the night’s first penalty when Matt Elliot would go for a trip a little over halfway through the second. They would hold on during the penalty and then Matvey would take a feed from Sully and would land a nice shot that put Gold up 3-1 with about 7 minutes left in the second.
The two goal lead was a treacherous beast for the Suds. They were clearly comfortable and weather it was fatigue or a slight reducing of pressure, they would see the momentum fade from that point.
Jared Gorden, who had been threatening all night for the Red finaly got the chance he was looking for. Working in space about 10 feet out he would rip a great shot that would bring the game back to 1 goal with  5 minutes left in the second.
Larry would go not long after as he would check Jeff from behind as they both went after the puck at George’s feet on the side boards. This time the Gold would threaten but Randy Dudek would stand tall for the rest of the way in the Second.
One series saw Dan Herbert crashing into the crease to push home the loose puck and somehow, someway Randy held and covered and the Gold got nothing.
Sully and Daley would also have excellent chances that Randy would turn aside.
End of 2, 3-2 Suds.
The third would open with both teams pressing. It only took one shift for the simmering battle between Larry and Mike Campbell to boil over. The two had been exchanging pleasantries all night and finaly they ended up in a tangle in the Gold end and the Zeebs sent both guys to cool off and the teams skated 5 a side.
The Gold was clearly fading as the Red was getting better chances and Randy continued to snuff out anything the Gold got going.
The Red would hold the play in the Gold end and Mark Valenti would work a play through Eric Bauer who worked down low in the zone. Bauer would send a superb pass out to iJosh who was not exactly closely (or at all) covered by Jeff. iJosh would make him pay and would bury the shot by Teddy and the game was tied.
The Red now clearly had the momentum and the game was turning fast. Larry, now out of the box would take a nice play from Jared and Nelson and would put away the go ahead goal with still 7 minutes left in the third. Nelson and Jared had been busting it all night, and Larry was clearly due, fueled or not by the missed chance in the penalty shot the week before. It was clear he was going all out to get the win. That was how it would go, and Gold would not be able to get the game back from the hard working Red nine.
Reynolds and Baker would go for matching calls two minutes after the Red goal, and really it was lucky for the Gold to get the match. Still the Suds couldn’t get much pressure until they pulled Teddy at the 130 mark.
Gold had an excellent doorstep chance that had come from DHW to Jeff to Daley to everyone else crashing the net. Somehow Marc Valenti would help Randy cover the puck, (looked like Marc did the covering) and the Red escaped.
So this one would end up the opposite of the week before and you know what that means… we’ll just have to have a rubber match. Next time.
Game stars
3rd Jared Gorden with a goal and an assist and lots of chances all night. The Gold had to keep an eye on him (and Baker) all game long.
2nd Randy Dudek in net. Just a spectacular set of saves in the late second and mid third period for the steady netminder. Randy held the fort and Red clearly gained momentum to come back from 2 down.
1st Larry Bell. Captain of the Red squad and scorer of the game winner. Larry had his motor running and made hard plays all night long. Great game.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Monday Schlidaveur! Red vs Gold!


Schlitz (8) vs Cadavers (9)
Monday November 14
Canton 10:10pm

Suds 4

Cads 2


Last Monday night saw the assembled ‘davuers face off in the second intra-squad game of the season. This one had a nice angle right from the start. Management put out the request for guest captains/gms and Larry Bell stepped up to help. Larry and Jeff would have a playground-style pick ‘em over the phone on Friday afternoon.
Larry would captain the Cads and Jeff the Suds and both rosters filled up and both captains clearly had a philosophy in mind.
Larry would go with a heavy offensive look, snapping up multiple scoring leaders (Nelson, Baker) and this season’s rookie phenom Josh Bittker. Jeff would counter with most of the defensemen on the roster, well… most. Then to work around the possiblilty of needing Sully to play net, we made a trade and Eric Bauer would go over to Larry’s D lite Cads and Kevin Parker and Mitch Goldenberg would come back to bolster the Gold offense.
Here is your final rosters.
Cadavers
Randy Dudek in Net
D1: Valenti; iJosh
D2: George; Bauer
O1: Baker, Gorden, Gregson
O2: Larry, JoshB, Nelson and Mike Jasse

Schlitz
Sully in Net
D1: Campbell; DWH
D2: Marietta; Reynolds
O1: Daley, Parker, Elliot
O2: Matvey, Mitch, Doc Pounds, and Jeff rotated.

The game started quick for the Dead in Red. Larry’s offensive philosophy would show immediate results as Greggy would bury a close chance as the play went around the zone from Josh B and Jared Gorden. This was in the first two minutes and the Gold knew they would have to play a tight defensive style to keep a hold on the Red.(I thought the first goal was from Baker...)
But the Gold would counter no more than 2 minutes later when Jeff would keep the play in the zone and worked it to Matvey who did some nice work getting it to Scott Pounds who whipped a low shot from high in the circle that beat Randy, sneaking through the legs and into the net to tie the game.
Valenti would go for a trip at 10 minutes when he took Jeff down low in the Red zone. Scott would go for a trip of his own but there was no scoring on the penalties.
The teams would go back and forth at each other and really both goalies made some nice plays all game long, keeping things very tight. The first would end a 1-1 draw, but the Gold felt good about the gameplan.
The Red would find that their chances would start to dwindle in the second as the Gold D would smother everything that came over the blue line and the offense was counterpunching well, getting good chances. Mike Daley was doing his usual excellent job of pushing the play and being all over the place. His line with Elliot and Parker would get lots of excellent chances. Mike would get results with 3 minuets left in the 2nd when he would wrist home an nice play from linemates Matt and Kevin. Suds 2, Cads 1 after 2.
The Red were starting to show some frustration at not being able to get things going but that wouldn’t last all night. With that kind of talent they were going to make something happen eventually. Jared Gorden would finish a hard work cycle from Nelson and Gregson and the game was tied at 2 with 10 minutes to play.
The Gold would do a nice job counterpunching though, and only a few minutes later Matt Elliot would feed Mike Daley who would fire a great pass to Jeff who was camped in front of Randy and Jeff would bang it home for the 3-2 lead.
Not long after that iJosh would go off for the Red after tripping Jeff (who was clearly enjoying playing forward). He would slide along the ice like a seal…mostly to have a rest not so much to embellish…
Mike Campbell would go for the Gold before penalty was up but there was no scoring on either.
This takes us down to the last 2 minutes. Gold up 1. Red desperate and surging, getting chances. Larry would get a break doing a great job with his legs to get ahead of the D, but Mike Daley would tackle him and he was awarded the dreaded penalty shot.
So Larry would have it in his hands to tie it up with 1:30 to play. The teams would rise and there was plenty shouted, both pro and against his chances. Larry would take the puck and work fast into the zone favoring the right side. His move was not his best (or fastest) but he made it, but Sully was there and came across the crease to swat away the backhand bid. Really a good try by both.
Later in the parking lot Larry went to Sully to get some shooter’s feedback and Sully told him he dropped the shoulder so he knew he was going backhand.
The game still had a minute and a half to go with both squads pressing hard. The Gold would get the sealer when Mark Reynolds would hold the play in the Red end and get the puck to Jeff who was again working the middle of the zone. Jeff would fling it at the net and Daley would burst into the crease area and would slam home the puck for the 4-2 lead with less than a minute to go.
That was how this one would end and the Gold locker-room discussed offering the Red squad another chance at the contest and since there was another daveur scheduled for the next Monday… it was a natural.
Before the rematch though…
Game Stars:
3rd Star: Jeff Fosdick. 1 goal, 2 assists. Jeff has now played 3 games in a row at forward and is looking like he likes it. Hmmm…  maybe that’s some insight into his selection of a D-heavy roster.
2nd Star: Sully in net for the Gold. Sully was pressed into service in the nets when management  was unable to book another keeper. He did a tremendous job, making great saves all night on a bunch of pretty darn good shooters.
1st Star: Mike Daley. Doing huge amounts of work for the Gold. Two huge goals and an assist and once again about 100km skated. Great work.


So after a Tuesday morning email to Larry…. The rematch was set for the following Monday.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Zombies top Guns n Hoses...

Cadavers (8) vs Guns n' Hoses
Sunday 11/13
Canton 9:30pm


3-2 Win!


This was a swap out game that the leauge bestowed on us as a result of our complaining about scheduling us for two games on the same night last Thursday. Kind of a sandwich game given that we have a BIG Schlidaveur showdown the next night... and the Guns n Hoses weren't a team we'd ever played before in my recollection.
Word coming back was that they were a very good team but our Zombie pride showed through and we gave them all they could handle.
Heres the Roster
Randy in Net
Baker
Bauer
Bell
Bittker
Daley
Gregson
Herbert
Kurin
Marietta
Moorachian
Pounds

The Gun's scored first only 3 minutes into the first but the Zombies kept after it and things settled down.
Roman Kurin scored, unassisted before the end of the first and it was tied 1-1 after one period.
The second period would be a grind the whole way until Josh Bittker would score with a helper from George and the Dead in Red were in the lead!
The Guns would come back about halfway through the third and would tie the game. But Zombie pride was not to be denied. Steve Baker would make a brilliant rush that fell just short, but Josh B would be right there to pop in the rebound and with one minute to play the Dead in Red would take the 3-2 lead and win the game. The only penalties were Larry who went for a matching call with one of the Gun's at 7 minutes into the 3rd.
Sounds like great work all the way around for the Red.

Nice job.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Can's kick Sparta!

Schlitz (7) vs Spartans
Thursday 11/10
Milton Academy 10:20pm


6-2 Win


The Golden Beercans took on the Greenies from Sparta on a pre Vets-Day Thursday night in Milton to see if we can keep the roll going. These guys weren't themselves the last time we played them and it would be interesting to see if their talent returned for this rematch.
The Blogger was not in the house so we've got stories coming in from the guys that played.

iJosh: 6-2 win. 2 fights and 2 ejections, one per team.

Nelson: 
We won 6-2.  We controlled most of the game despite a number of shield-less players on their end.  Not sure why.  The stat sheet never made it to us.  Not sure there was one.  I had a goal assisted by Josh B.  Josh B. also had a pair of goals, and Kevin Parker had one.  Scott P. said he had a goal as well, but I missed it while trying to fill out our roster.  Not sure who had our sixth.  Assists are anybody's guess.  Larry probably has a few (no, he wasn't there, but has that stopped before?).  Baker was tossed for fighting.  Reynolds served a penalty for "being mauled".  (I'm pretty sure it's in the rule book.  You can check.  I certainly see it called all the time.)

Roman from Jared on the 4th goal.
Roman penalty in the 3rd

Allright! Thanks very much for the words Nelson.
I'm sure there are more stories there... and thats what the comment section is for. If you played.. witnessed the "throw downs" please fill in the picture for us.
I've included the league version of the scoring and penalties. This data will go into OUR stats sheet unless otherwise refuted.
Thanks




Scoring Summary
Period 1
Schlitz - Josh Bittker (Jared Gorden) , 4:41
Spartans - Andrew Grange (Tim Rogers) , 7:59
Schlitz - Kevin Parker (Josh Bittker) , 11:15
Schlitz - Scot Pounds (Roman Kurin, Dan Herbert) , 14:00
Period 2
Schlitz - Josh Bittker (unassisted) , 3:05
Spartans - Timothy Pope (unassisted) , 14:05
Schlitz - Nelson Sharfman (Kevin Parker, Josh Bittker) , 14:58
Schlitz - Roman Kurin (Jared Gorden) , 16:00
Period 3
(no scoring)

Penalties
Period 1
(no penalties)
Period 2

Spartans - Theodore Bradford (Roughing), 1.5 min , 0:00
Schlitz - Kevin Parker (Roughing), 1.5 min , 0:00
Schlitz - Dan Herbert (Roughing(Double Minor), 3 min , 1:50
Schlitz - M Reynold (Slashing), 1.5 min , 6:18
Spartans - Charles Day (Slashing), 1.5 min , 6:18
Period 3
Spartans - Jeffrey Cohen (Roughing), 1.5 min , 4:30
Schlitz - M Reynold (Roughing), 1.5 min , 4:30
Spartans - Tim Rogers (Roughing), 1.5 min , 4:30
Schlitz - Steve Baker (Unsportsmanlike Conduct), 1.5 min , 4:30
Schlitz - Roman Kurin (Hooking), 1.5 min , 8:10
Spartans - Greg Banks (Slashing), 1.5 min , 12:47
Schlitz - Steve Baker (Slashing), 1.5 min , 12:47

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Zombies roll over Tigers


Cadavers(7) vs Tigers
Monday 11/7
Milton Academy 8pm

4-0 win

The Cadavers would face longtime division rival the Tigers on Monday night at Milton Academy looking to continue the recent success we’ve had against these guys lately. The Dead would wear gold as is tradition by now against the Tigers. It was just a week ago that the Schlitz had their way with these Tigers in the nightcap game at BU which wasn’t much of a contest. The Dead in Gold would also feature a nice lineup and the pregame confidence was high.
Here’s your breakdown.
Randy Dudek in Net
D1: DWH, Bauer
D2: George, Reynolds
O1: Baker, Teddy Galante, and Matvey
O2: Daley, Elliot, and Sully
O3: Larry, Jeff and Dr. Jasse

The Tigers were not as short handed as they’ve been the last few times, and seemed to have a bit more fight than last week, but it was clear that Gold should be able to control the play. Rolling 3 lines the Golden Cads would get lots of chances and would play well the whole first period.
A tribute to their keeper, not the usual guy, the Tigers fought us to a standstill for the entire first frame. Gold would see some excellent plays though. Sully would have at least two great chances on the doorstep and watching him work with Daley and Elliot all night was a pleasure. Daley was wheeling and dealing and creating all kinds of space and both Sully and Matt would get at least a handful of great chances during the game.
The first would end scoreless and there would be only one penalty for Gold, Larry who would go for a quick wrestle with a Red defenceman who would also go with the match.
The second saw things get going scoresheet wise when Daley would feed Mark Reynolds at the left point and Mark would label a slapshot that found home and gave the Cads a 1-0 lead just 2 minutes in. Five minutes later Larry would tie up a faceoff in the Red end. Number 26, their best player, would try to go around the net and out of the zone but Jasse met him on the other side. Mike would slap the puck away from 26 and it would squirt out right to Jeff who was coming across the slot. Jeff would finish the play with a wrister stick side and the Gold would be up 2-0.
Mark Reynolds would go for a check but there would be no blood on the penalty. The second would end 2-0 Golden Dead.
The third would see another penalty when Eric Bauer would go for a trip or some other nonsense. Eric collided with a guy and they both yard-saled and he went to the box. Again no damage on the penalty. But Red deserves credit for continuing to mount an attack. Randy would have to scramble a few times to keep things under control around the net.

But the Gold just kept on coming. The Sullivan line finally broke through after all their solid chances and Jim would bang home a nice play from DWH and Matt Elliot. I don’t know how Daley didn’t figure there as it seamed he had a million touches. He and DWH really did a nice job of puck possession when on the ice. DWH in particular with that long stride can really move with it and its nice to have him back there patrolling the blue line again.
As things would begin to wind down Larry would take a break out and then feather a terrific pass right onto Jeff’s stick as he came down the slot. Jeff would rip the wrister again and this time going 5-hole would cap the night making it 4-0 good guys.
Unfortunately no 4th period for this one as Milton is tight on the booze policy.
Game Stars
3rd Star: DWH. Only one assist but he (like Mike Daley) covered a ton of ground and acted as a stabilizing force all the time on the ice. Good work.
2nd Star: Speaking of stable… Randy Dudek with the zero and yet another solid game in the pipes. Randy has quickly become the foundation for us in net and has settled in nicely this season with dependable quality play. Nice to see him get the shutout.
1st Star: Self admiration society special… Jeff Fosdick… for two nice goals in his second game at forward in a coon’s age. Felt great to skate with Larry and the Good Doctor. Thanks guys.

The ride home saw a turnout at the Cavern Tavern for a beverage, a quick strum and a laugh or two with the proprietor and his high quality associates. Boulevard, Sympathy, Tornado,  and the Weight… good stuff. Thanks for making the night perfect. 

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Suds gnaw Tigers in Nightcap

Schlitz (6) vs Tigers
Tuesday 11/1
BU 10:20pm


8-0 Win



iJosh was on duty and has this game story from the nightcap...


Welcome Back to Walter Brown Area for the back end of a 2 game set this fine evening.

With many of the Cadavers cheering us on (from the locker room with.....um.....Gatorade, yeah Gatorade), the Schlitz manned with 12 skaters would take on the undermanned Tigers.

The Schlitz would have a few iron men playing back to back games (and one Guest Blogger paying the price for it today). 

The lines would adjust a few times during the game, but the starting lines would be:

Centers: Larry Bell and Jared Gorden
Wing Pairs: Steve Baker and Dr. Pounds; iJosh and Nelson; Matt Elliott and Dan Gregson.
Defense Pairs: Capt George and Geoff Marrietta; Eric Bauer and Dan with Hands.
Goalie: Mark Boudreau

The Tigers have given us a run for our money in the past.  They have a few good skaters.  Luckily tonight they would be too short skaters for that to make a difference.  In his first shift, Steve Baker would blast one from the top of the circle, past the keeper to make it a quick 1-0 lead.  Later in the period, Jared Gorden would take a feed from Eric Bauer and tuck it past the keeper for a 2-0 spread.  Larry....being Larry, was feeling pretty jilted by the fact that he was not one of the two Golden Suds who had scored.  At one point, being irritated by this fact, he had a word or two with an El Tigre after the whistle when they bumped a bit.  Larry, however, would be put in a better mood soon when he would finally light the lamp from Dan Gregson to make it 3-0 Beer Guys.  The first period would end with the Suds leading 3-0.



The second frame would see more action. A few minutes into the period Larry Bell would draw a trip from the Tigers, setting up the power play.  The line of Nelson, iJosh and Jared would take the PP.  Some good work in the zone would pay off as iJosh dumped off to Jared who sent it to Geoff Marrietta who fed it to iJosh for the one-time.  4-0 Schlitz.  Then about 5 minutes later, Geoff Marrietta would saaaalam into the boards in the corner and get called for an interference.  It came with a "Who? Me?", from Geoff.  But he would skate to the box without further incident.  On the PK, Eric Bauer would take a pass from Nelson and throw it at the net from a tough angle on the left side of the net.  But somehow it found its way into the goal.  5-0 Suds on some excellent 2nd period special teams play.  Now can anyone see where this is going?  Yup, the OSH, Larry Bell, would have a need to get back on the scoresheet.  And he would.  This time he would put one in from George and Dr. Pounds.  However the OGB, iJosh would also find the back of the net once again by picking up Jared and Nelson's garbage to end the period with a 7 goal lead.

As the third period ended, Nelson pointed out that iJosh was one goal away from the hat trick.  To which iJosh replied that he tried not to think of such things. But [editorial license] Nelson insisted that iJosh get his 3rd before that "Damned Dirty Stat Whore" did.  So Nelson would spend the period trying to deliver the hat trick.  In his efforts he gave some nifty passes, one beauty that tipped off the stick and just wide of the net.  But his efforts would aid himself as he would be on the receiving end of his hard work as Larry would feed a nice pass in front of the net to Nelson who put it home with authority to bring the score to 8-0.  The rest of the period would see some nice effort, but mostly the Gold trying to run out the clock.  The game would end 8-0 and put an end to a Schlidaveurtastic evening where the two teams put up a total of 15 goals and gave up only 2. 

Game Stars:
3rd Star: Nelson for a one goal, two assist night   
2nd Star: Eric Bauer for a 2 point night, including a short handed goal   
1st Star: You know him.  You love him.  Your Original Stat Whore, Larry Bell for 2 goals an assist and a drawn penalty.



Golden Cads spank Bros.


Cadavers(6) vs Booze Brothers
Tuesday 11/1
BU 9:10

7-2 win


Game one of the Tuesday double header at BU featured the Dead in Red playing the newcomer Booze Brothers in what proved to be not much of a game. The Dead were compelled to don the Gold due to the deep red of the Bros. shirts. Always accommodating those Cadavers.
This one just wasn’t much of a contest as the Bros. are clearly finding their feet as a new club in the league and the Dead in Gold would pretty much control the play from the opening drop.
Here’s your lineup.
D1: DWH, Bauer
D2: George, Reynolds
O1: Daley, iJosh, and Ken
O2: JoshB, Parker, and Jeff
(yes… Jeff got to play forward for the first time in… well lets not think about how long)
Randy Dudek in Net

The game would be something of a strange experience for the Blogger. It had been a while since I’d played in a laugher… especially with us on the dominating end. We’ve been on the down side plenty of times and its clear that the Booze Bros have some due paying still ahead of them this season.
The Golden Zombies would get on the board first about three minutes in when Parker would put away a feed that would come from Reynolds to Bittker and to him out front. Kevin would just be cracking the ice.
George would be next, assisted by Daley as he put in a nice shot that sent the Gold up 2-0 less than 2 minutes later.
Kevin would grab two more, both assisted by JoshB on circumstances that escape me … the trouble with writing this too long after the fact.

The first would end 4-0.
Mike Daley, who was once again spending lots of time skating with the puck all over the place would get the next talley. This one with help from iJosh and Mike would provide the slick finish. George would get another, after taking the pass from Bauer he would finish the play with I think a long shot. George had a number of rushes and nearly had his trick before the night was out.
Many guys got tons of good chances, it was that kind of night.
None moreso than the only goal scorer of the third period Josh Bittker. TOJ/JoshB would have a handful of doorstep chances in each period it seemed. Josh is really producing in the early part of the season and looks to be a terrific addition. He would get his goal this night on a breakaway unassisted.
This one would wind down without much fanfare.
I suppose I should mention that the Bros did score twice. Once in the second once in the third, but both were of really no consequence.
A nice way to kick of the back to back, a 7-2 win.
Game stars
3rd Star: A nice pair of goals for George Moorachian at the point. His contributions don’t always show on the scoresheet so its nice to see him get some glory.
2nd Star: TOJ Josh Bittker. The dude has been a point scoring machine and this night saw plenty of that with the weak opponent. Josh landed the hat trick assists and a goal of his own to cap a 4 point night. Great work man.
1st Star: Kevin Hat trick Parker. Three goals and boatload of restraint for Kevin who was all over it all night. He worked really well with his line and buzzed around the net taking shots or passing around as the situation called for. Nice work.