Showing posts with label Route138 Autobody. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Route138 Autobody. Show all posts

Friday, August 13, 2010

Magnificent 7 crunched by 138Autobody

Schlitz (14) vs Rte.138 Autobody
Thursday August 1
Canton 7:00


7-1 loss




The Golden Beercans, at least a few of them, showed up to play the C level Rte.138 Autobody club for an early evening matchup in Canton last night, and suffered a predictable beating at their hands. This was despite a great effort by the few that skated.

This game was not exactly popular. Despite everyone on the roster and sub list being asked we only had 10 confirmed until a late visit from the Verizon man to the Capraro house made us 9 at best. Its never easy to get through the 93 traffic for these early games and yesterday a car fire and full highway closure resulted in 128/93 north and south becoming more clogged than Rex Ryan’s colon. It was not good.

This is all besides the fact that the opponent was a club that we’ve only seen once before, for good reason, they’re a C level squad, and we took it in the teeth that night. This must be our turn in the barrel week at the NESHL as the Monday night out of division opponent laid a smackdown on us too. Pretty sure that this, as well as gametime lent to the popularity, or lack there of, for this one.

It was about twenty of 7 when Mike Campbell kicked open the locker room door with a “Hello bitches” only to find the glum faced Fosdick boys contemplating their fate. After a while iJosh and Nelson would show and Lizzy after them as 7 approached. We’d have 5 at least and it was becoming clear that we’d have to go there and face a C level club with no subs, or at least very few, if anyone else survived the traffic crunch to make it. Lizzy was late enough and we all stalled a bit so the refs ran the clock at the beginning of the game.

We lost about 7 minutes by the time we were ready to play and they dropped the puck around the 10 minute mark of the first. Thankfully the Zeebs seemed to neglect to give the Beercan’s a delay of game penalty. They probably figured it was punishment enough to skate the whole time with 5.

I’m here to tell you, friend reader of the blog, it wasn’t nearly as bad as it could have been. The Can’s skated with a reasonable tempo, and countered the immediate strength of Team Autobody. They still worked us, but we did a good job defensively breaking up wat they were trying to do. Mike and Jeff played D, and Nelson centered iJosh and Chris. We held them scoreless for about 4 minutes until they scored at the 6 minute mark. Lizzy had already made a handful of good saves but it was clear that it would only be so long that we could stem the tide until they would get a few breakthroughs.

The first period would grind on and the Gold really took to the defensive style and even counter punched a few times. There was no shortage of Beercan Pride as the period got late with no breaks. Roman was sighted coming in near the end of the period.

Team Autobody would get another with 30 seconds left in the period on a ridiculous bang bang that we were undressed on.
The Gold was glad for the break and Roman made it out for the start of the second.

The grind was on. Jeff would get called for a hook about three minutes into the period. Maybe his strategy was to get a rest, but it backfired as 138 would score about a minute later to cancel the penalty. It was now 3-0 and the Gold was trying just to keep too much blood from getting in the water. But, they held strong. They kept fighting them to a draw and with 5 minutes left in the period something awesome happened.

Nelson, as usual, would tirelessly heft the puck into the Black end and create a play. His shot led to a rebound which Chris would wrist into the net for a goal. The Gold was only down 3-1 against a far superior club, with only 1 sub, almost to the end of the second. Unfortunately it wasn’t close enough to the end of the second and Black would deposit two quick goals, 40 seconds apart in the closing minutes.

The Gold welcomed Neil Shah to the bench for the start of the third. He had shown late in the second, and Neil deserves extra credit for showing up, at 740 after a ridiculous ride down in traffic. The guys were glad to see him.

The Blogger has to admit some pride here. I can honestly tell you that I think the Schlitz played a step faster in that third period. At least a little faster than the first. Its amazing what two subs will give you. So they started the third down 5-1 but dug in hard.

Team Autobody would score twice in the opening 5 minutes but that’s all they would get. Even at 7-1, the blood clearly in the water and the sharks clearly feeding the Can’s didn’t despair and no one gave up. No one.

To cop Nelson’s phrase from the postgame… The Magnificent Seven did everything they could to preserve whatever dignity we could for those last 12 minutes and held the Black scoreless.

Lizzy needs some bigtime props here. The Girl was ON it. She made at least 10-12 good saves. She made more than a handful of impressive saves. The slapshots were like lasers and the play was often right on top of her and moving side to side. All I can say is that she played great. That’s not usually what you say after getting 7 hung on you but it’s the truth. Great work Liz.

So there you have it. A beating, but we didn’t ever fold. That’s just about all we’ve got, with the exception of our aches and pains this morning.

Props again to Neil for showing so late and helping the cause. Props to Mr. Campbell for the delicious Limeys in the postgame.
Lizzy… go to the doctor. Today

This one would end with all seven in the lot for a few mintues behind Campbell’s truck but it was short lived. Everyone was tired and eager to be on their way. Campbell pulled out leaving behind the dour faced Fosdick boys by themselves to commiserate with a last round in the lot. They too were soon gone not having enough energy to long discuss their sour fates.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Zombies Crushed in the Brock.

Cadavers (1) vs Rte138 Autobody
Wednesday May 21st
Brockton 9:50pm

11-2 loss.


You knew… with a name like Rt138 Autobody that the guys were not going to be our regular competition. I just knew it. A look at the Standings showed they were a regular C level squad… I think that Paul just throws us to these guys form time to time as a barometer on our performance. The Suds passed against the Inglewood Jacks but the Dead in Red clearly fell short last night as the competition owned us from the start to the finish.

Its no good when you field a nice strong lineup… one of our best, (despite losing Greg James at the last minute) we had Campbell, Valenti, Capt.George, and Jeff on D, and a solid handfull of forwards, that represented some of our quality, featuring Larry, The Venerable Sharfman, Sully, Pahkah, Matvey, Elliot and the freshly Vegased Gregson.Lizzy made a return to the crease at her “home” rink in the “City of Champions”.
We really were in pretty good shape.. and the Zombies were braced when we hit the ice and 138Autobody were about what I expected... except there was about 14 of them… oh yeah and they were bigger than the usual guys… and half of them didn’t wear shields… this was looknig grim. I think they did have 14… some of them grumbled about everyone showing up fo the first game of the year.... pity.
Here’s the deal. We scored first. Frantically attcking their zone the dead in Red made a nice couple of chances then kept after a loose puck in the crease. The whistle didn’t blow as the Red converged Gregson and Nikhamik digging hard with Matvey eventuallly poking it home. Ok.. things are looking up… 8 minutes in and we were holding our own and still ahead 1-0. Lizzy held tough on the first 3-4 shots which was huge.

Then it came. The wave. The guys in black n’white decided to take it to us, specifically keeping it in our zone for the next 8 minutes straight to see how we took it. Not. Too. Well. A pair of chase around shifts and they cracked the ice. There really was some redemption or some moral victory in keeping them scoreless for the first 8 or 9 minutes of the game.
They took the lead not more than a few mintues later with another bang-bang play that made most of the Red groan. Nothing Lizzy could do about it in both cases. She was doing a great job making multiple stops, unfortunately they kept getting more chances on the rebounds and the Red COULD NOT CLEAR THE ZONE. Still with chance after chance it was only 3-1 after the first period.
The second was just a wave of pain. More ridiculous cycling… and cycling, picking their spots, holding, dishing, setting a pass and shot, scoreing... Pretty much non- stop, shift after shift. They didn't let up a bit and scored four more times in that period while letting us chase them around like... well you get the point. There were several times that in attempting to just ice the puck their D would just slide into position knock the puck out of the air and toss it back into the zone for more...frustrating. The third saw another 4 goals from them as they wound down the intensity as things just got silly.
Again… its hard to say or think but hidden in that 11 goals against game was a really solid performance by our friend Lizzy.
Seriously. Yes she gave up rebounds, but it was certainly not her responsibiliy when they would get 4 and 5 shots in succession, something was going in… and it usually did… but again, you can’t hang that on the keeper. I’d say no fewer than 7 or 8 of their goals fell into this category. They would get a shot or two, recover the puck, wheel around the zone, set up another guy or two with a few more chances, until one fell. Not necessarily an abject failure by our defense either, althougth there’s no telling how long the blogger will be funk-riddled after a less than inspiring -8/9 performance. There was just no way we were going to keep up with those guys.
We did score once more just before the final whistle as Jim Sullivan put one home long after the other team had stopped trying and were really leaving their goalie out to dry. So we did bookend the scoring... it was just those 11 goals they scored inbetween our two. To their credit they did not play us physical at all and things stayed under controll all night. Really... they didn't have too, all they had to do was skate around us.

They were bigger, much faster, and better skilled players, to a man. In fact if you ranked all of the players on the ice last night you wouldn’t name a Cadaver until something like 7th or 8th, that’s going to be a tough draw for us anytime.
So no, not an inspiring night under the full moon (see Matvey and Larry soaking in the moonlight...and nursing their beers...after the game) in the Brock… not a great way to start the summer campaign for the Dead in Red.. but hey those things happen. The worst thing is they beat us in the parking lot too. They had a full grill setup and a bunch of beer, and I'm pretty sure they were still there after we all left for home. Sigh.

So consider the Barometer checked. Check.
Now back to your regularly scheduled D level competition.

Enjoy your Memorial Day Weekend from all of us at the blog and Management.

Remember no games during the short week, then a busy week with the Cads/Suds on Sunday 6/1, SCHLIDAVEUR TIME Tues 6/3, and then Cads/Suds on Thursday 6/5.