Showing posts with label SLJ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SLJ. Show all posts

Friday, September 23, 2011

Championship Game vs SLJ


Cadavers (3) VS SLJ (1)
Thursday 9/22
Dedham 9:30pm
Coyote Division Championship


7-2 loss

The Dead in Red took to the sheet at the Boch Ice Palace in Dedham last night, not only later than scheduled, but incredibly playing for the division championship despite a less than sparkly 8-7-3 overall record. The 3 seed Cadavers would take on the always difficult SLJ. These guys are all around good with a few standouts as well. They wore a black version of the old Phoenix Coyotes jersey and it should have been an omen that the Blogger caught even before the game began.

Here is your Title Game Zombie Roster
Jay McNamara in Net
D1: George, Bauer
D2: Jeff, Parker
O1: Larry, Sully and Gregson
O2: Baker, Daley and Elliot
O3: Roman, Matvey and Doc Pounds

Team Zombie was enthusiastic despite the delayed start time. Not jumping up and down mind you… but the potty training discussion had an expectant edge to it during the pregame locker room.  As Doc Pounds said not that long ago… “Didn’t we used to talk about hot chicks?” Now… peeing. Sigh.
Anyway… if we were going to win this one it would take a whole bunch of what we brought with us to last week’s game against the Blues. Some scoring, hard shifting, and great overall team play. We got some of that stuff but whatever we did get only lasted so long. I’ll tell you what we did get, and was another terrific performance in net from Jay McNamara who has turned out to be quite a find. Hope we much more of him going forward this winter.

It was clear we had our hands full from the open. Very fast pace and it was all we could do to play them even up and down the ice. Its nice to report that not only were we holding our own in the first 5 minutes but we also generated a few scoring chances.
Just after the 12 minute mark the play would go around the attacking zone due to some excellent work by the Daley, Baker, Elliot line. Mike Daley would zip a pass out to Baker who was open about 15 feet out. Steve ripped a famous slapper that went top shelf and the good guys were up 1-0. Good stuff.
The SLJ (they need a snappy knickname) didn’t take kindly to being down a goal and a whole minute of playing time later they bing bang boomed a great play that left the Red spinning and the game tied at 1.
Things still looked pretty good for the puffing Cads, including two penalties that went our way, but there were no breakthroughs and really we kind of chugged into the first intermission tied.

The Second would see much more of the same grind. I’m happy to say that the Red momentum would continue. No more than 2 minutes in Mike Daley, after an exhausting shift would come to the bench as the play went into our end… not ideal but Mike had to get off… and Sully jumped over the boards. The play was already coming back up the ice and Sully would pick up the loose puck in the neutral zone and charge into the Black end. Jim made a nice move shaking the D and then buried his bid and the Zombies were up a goal again.

Of course, once again SLJ would take all of one exact minute of playing time to put together a play in our end and tie the game at 2. After a few more shifts the game went by the midway point, 8 minutes in the second and we were still in a tie game for the trophy.
Pretty good… the Blogger thinks… all you can ask for the last game of the year really. Just wanted to get that in, given that the momentum was fading, and even though we were in it, the feeling that the game was quickly slipping away would be in full effect by the end of the frame.

At 7 minutes the SLJ would pot another one to take their first lead. Baker would go for a trip after taking down one of their speedsters in a play he had no choice on. Red stood strong on the PK but at the 2 minute mark they would land another one and the period would end 4-2. The fourth was a cheepey… shot along the “baseline” that slipped through a narrow space.

Team Zombie had the heart but not the legs to make it through the third let alone mount a comeback. Black would turn up the heat , like all good teams looking to finish and would score at 14 minutes and again at 12.  Red was just hanging on for the ride at this point but the shifts stayed short and the effort was there for everyone, despite the fact that we couldn’t get anything going.
Sully had another almost breakaway in the third but the defenseman knocked him off his balance and he couldn’t finish the play. There was good work all the way around and really Jay kept it close by making lots of quality stops as the period wore on.

Matvey would tackle a guy coming out of our end at the 5 minute mark and we would play down most of the rest of the way. SLJ would land one last parting shot with one minute left, just to let us know they had this one wrapped up.

So that was how this one would end up. No joy. A good skate, a lot of Zombie Pride in effort and desire. It just wasn’t going to happen.
We even gave them a run in the 4th period. Sporting 5 coolers we stood out in the warm humid air and sipped a salve to our sorrows. Of course they weren’t f-ing around here either and soon they had a huge cooler hemmoraging beers and a grill going on the back of one of their pickups. The oversized trophy sitting on the edge of the group, closest to us I noticed, a reminder of what they’d done. 
It wasn’t easy to take as it became clear they were going to outlast us in the lot, five coolers or not.


Doc Pounds told Jeff to “let it go” as the victorious scent of Cheeseburgers wafted over our consolation gathering as he muttered curses under his breath, sidelong glancing at the trophy… or maybe the burgers.

Night over. 4th period lost. Game lost. The Summer of mediocrity appropriately wrapped up with a 8-8-3 overall record.
Last one out turn off the lights… see you in the winter… I mean Monday.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Cads continue slide to 500...

Cadavers(10) vs SLJ
Wednesday July 20

BU 8:10pm

6-1 loss



The Dead in Red tried to stop a 4 game skid going into this one against occasional opponent SLJ but just couldn't stop the momentum of the downward turn this season has seemed to take.
The blogger was not on hand for this one but got sufficient... if brief... feedback on how things went.
For the first time we'd have a crowded bench going over the full mark by 1 to make 14 skaters. It also was the LAST time we'd see good guy Jon Cole in the pipes as he was due to ship out to Nevada by the end of the week, leaving us more than lacking in the goalie department.

Heres your roster breakdown.
Jon (sad to see you go) Cole in net
D: George, Roman, Dilo, Eric Snow, Bauer
O1:Larry, Sully, Elliot
O2:Baker, Nelson, Mitch
O3:Matvey, Pounds, Gregson

This one didn't sound very pretty.
Here was first responder Dave Diloreto
“Let me know how it went down.”
It went straight down the drain …

Doesn't sound good... Larry gave a bit more.

"Dude, we're really outclassed in this division. We lost 6-1 I think.

Our one goal was a Sully tip-in from George's feed. The scorekeeper gave me an assist, but I did not assist on the goal. I may be a stat-whore, but I'm an honest stat-whore.
Minor penalties to: me, Dilo, Matvey, Bauer."

Thanks Larry. Short and sweet and probably doesn't give us the details we don't really want to know anyhow.
Its true that the level of competition has certainly gone up a few notches since our early run. Nelson warned management about winning too many games early and ending up someplace we didn't really want to be.
So the Dead in Red slide to 500... looking to turn things back to the right track next week against the CH Terriers.
'til then...

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Cadavers go down to SLJ @ BU

Cadavers (11) vs SLJ
Wednesday December 16
BU Walter Brown Arena


5-1 Loss




A cold, dark, and windy night on Babcock street for this meeting between the Zombies and out of division opponent SLJ. We dont see these guys too often but last night they were on the schedule. The Blogger will gladly stand aside as series of Guestbloggers gives you a rundown of the action. First up Dan The Man Gregson with a short and sweet recap.

Gregson: "D pairings wereMatvey and RomanElliott & DaleyWe had 3 sets of wings 2 centre'sKen G. and myself were a set of wings... See MoreThe Centers switched it up with the other lines a bitIjosh, AK, Steve, Nelson, and Neil and Chuck and Lizzie in netI remember falling down 3 times other than that they had some dude that looked like Scott Neidermayer. It might have been him."

Thanks Dan. Now we will hear from Matt Elliot, Mike Daley, and Nelson Sharfman... in that order. The Blogger's cup runneth over on this and he truly appreciates everyone chipping in.

Elliot: The Defensive pairings were set-up as U.S. (Myself and Mike Daley) vs. Russia (Matvey and Roman). The U.S. didn’t allow a goal until the end of their last shift which was a disappointing way to end the game.

Also, Mike D had one of the greatest Penalty Kill shifts ever. It was me, Gregson, and Mitch out there with him. He was everywhere, and essentially killed the penalty singlehandedly. It was really impressive. If you were to award game stars I think he would definitely deserve the first one just for that shift alone.

Daley: I brought an 18 pack and still have 14 left. Bunch of Sally's can't handle the subzero temperatures. I'll bring what survives the weekend on Tuesday.We were not going to win this one but managed to avoid a blowout. The highlight was the defensive pairings. We felt the need to involve nationalism in our line structure. Elliott and Daley represented USA while Roman and Matvey represented Russia. Final score USA -1, Russia -3. USA!

Nelson: Uggly (two "g's" required)
5-1 loss
I guess they were pretty good. I was pretty bad.
AK scored our only goal. (My single contribution for the evening was being an opaque.)
There were some strong individual performances by selected Cadavers throughout the game, but overall they were unable to carry the deadwood (me and whoever else feels like they belong in that shameful category) past a team that by comparison certainly had their act together.

The next game can't come soon enough.

Wow. Thanks guys. Sorry about the outcome. Also sorry to hear that those 4th period beers went un consumed... we'll have to work on that for next time. See you all next week.