Showing posts with label Tripod All Stars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tripod All Stars. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Tripods thump Suds at UMalcatraz

Schltiz (4) vs Tripod Allstars
Tuesday 10/18
UMass 10:30pm


4-1 loss



Yet another night at the rink that the blogger couldn't make. Yet another opportunity for the blog's saviour iJosh to come through with a game summary. iJosh deserves major props for helping to keep this phoney baloney enterprise running and the Blogger can't thank him enough.
Without further ado...
Here's iJosh:

Welcome back to UMalcatraz where Schiltz took on The Tripod All-Stars.

A light showing of 10 skaters would arrive with rookie goaltender Mark Boudreau.

The lines would shape up to be:
 iJosh and Dr. Pounds centered by Steve Baker  The Other Josh (Bittker) would center Matt Elliott and Dan Gregson.
 Defensive Pairings would be Dan with Hands with Mike Campbell and Geof Marietta and Eric Bauer.

Bauer was fresh off his 3 penalty night from last week.  And after Campbell heard about the 10 penalty game (as well as the roughly 100 minutes of penalties the Bruins accumulated vs the Hurricanes), he was in the mood for some physical play. 

The first period would show some nice work by the Suds.  A lot of puck possession and decent chances.  But the Tripod goalie was not having any of it.  He made some nifty saves en route to a scoreless (for him) first frame.  Campbell would get the first of his penalties and hit the box for a few.  Eric Bauer would find his was to the box as well.  Luckily no damage was done during the penalty kills. Though the green would get a couple goal for themselves 
The second would have the All-Stars start to break through.  The first would be give-away in the neutral zone.  The Tripod would go in all alone with a lone forward chasing him, but not close enough.  He made a nice little deke and beat Mark to put the Green Team up 1-0.  Not too much later the All-Stars would get a second goal off another defensive breakdown.  This one just bad position and a bad change.  Again, it would find the back of the net for a 2-0 deficit.  Though Campbell would decide to take a 2 minute rest again and find his way back to the box.  Again no damage and the period would end 2-0. 

The third period is a little fuzzy.  The All-Stars would eventually go up 3-0.  And Josh Bittker would net a goal to make it 3-1.  Campbell would exit the game early in the 3rd after receiving his 3rd penalty as he tries to reclaim his namesake award.  In the end we were unable to mount any type of a comeback.  They would get one more before exiting the arena and leaving us with a 4-1 loss.

Thanks again to iJosh for chipping in with these game stories... better luck next time vs les rats.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Zombies vs Tripods

Cadavers (14) vs Tripod Allstars
Thursday August 11

BU 8:00pm

3-3 tie



Thursday night at BU gave the Dead in Red another chance to break the current winless streak that has started to dominate this season. The Tripod Allstars stood in the way of our getting back into the W column and wore a mish mash of different green jerseys.
They had a couple of guys that needed watching, a pair of half shields and the dude in the kelly green league shirt who could be trouble. Otherwise we were a pretty even match for these guys and this night’s opportunity was as good as we could have hoped for.
Randy Dudek manned the pipes for the Red, his return representing something like courage or masochism after he got torched the night of the Shock game a week back.
Randy had shown some flashes in the early periods of that game and brought a great attitude and solid hard work to the crease Thursday night at BU and we were glad to have him. Here is how the rest of the roster broke down.
Randy Dudek in Net
D1: Baker, Jeff (Baker would later switch with Parker and play up)

D2: Bauer, Snow
Centers: Sully, Roman

Wings: Scott, Matvey, Parker, Elliot, Jasse


The early going of this one didn’t look great for the Red who seemed to struggle a bit getting their game into gear. The Green did a good job pressing the play when they could, and the Red kind of scrambled for footing in the first 10 minutes. Randy did a nice job on a handful of strong chances and kept us in the early play.
Wish I could tell you otherwise, but the word that kept coming to mind while watching from the bench was... SLOW. That didn’t bode well if we were going to get over on the green Tripods.
The Green would break the ice first after potting a nice play past Randy who didn’t have much help, trust me, I had a great view of it as the guy went right by me… At the end of 1 the good guys were down 1-0.

The second period didn’t really get much better. The Green still spent more time in our end than we did in theirs. They would score again, about 5 minutes in. This time one of the half shields broke around Steve, after colliding with him, and ripped a sick wrist shot that went top shelf over the keeper.
The momentum would keep sliding away from the Dead as the clock went under 7 minutes the Tripods would land yet another one, on another high wrist shot and the game was now 3-0. Gulp. Again, I hate to admit it the feeling on the bench was not exactly one of brimming confidence.

One guy had had enough though. One guy felt the Zombie Pride bubble and stir and none other than Steve Baker would pull Parker out of the face off dot and switched with him, taking the center spot and single handed he would change the tide of the game. Steve won the face off, and playing with palpable anger and effort, pushed the play into the green end. The play went through the D men, and Steve found himself in the crease and on the doorstep where he chopped at his own short rebound and buried the puck to put the Dead on the board and back in the game.
The last few minutes of the period would see the Red at least with a pulse thanks to Bakers resuscitation, but the frame would close with the guys down 3-1... but at least we were alive.

The third would be a grind, as you who read these pages know it usually is. The game was clearly contested again and the sides had plenty of “give and take” with every loose puck. Parker would draw a penalty from the kelly green shirted number 3, a blatant cross check behind the play. Even after the call he had something to say to Kevin about the “checking” nature of the league. Whatever the delusion he sat and the Red shuffled through the power play with no real progress other than more time spent in the offensive zone. Almost as the first penalty expired Matvey would tangle with a Green forward and the two would end up on the ice then in the box with a pair of matching minors.

The teams played 5 on 5 and then the momentum shift became more dramatic when again, one of the Cads took the game on his shoulders and made something happen.

This time it was Jim Sullivan, playing center who would provide the jump. Sully would pick up an outlet/ loose puck just outside our blue line and pressed the play up ice with vigor. He swung around the D on the left then drove across the goal line, shedding defenders on the way, to the crease where he slipped the puck under the sprawling Green keeper and finally went to the ice himself after a bunch of contact in front. Jim came back up ice covered in snow and to a Red bench that was a lot happier and more engaged than earlier in the game.

I’m glad to say at this point that the Zombie revival was not done. As the time now ticked down to the final 5 minutes the Red would continue to get chances despite Green clearly trying to scramble and take the momentum back. Team Zombie kept it coming.
Sully would figure in again as he started another play up through the neutral zone. He swung it wide to Matt Elliot on the right wing who carried it into the zone drawing a guy toward him. Matt then threaded a absolute beauty of a pass back to the high crease where Roman Kurin was streaking. Roman took the pass and flicked it 5 hole past the moving keeper to tie the game. It was a really terrific bang bang play from Elliot to Roman with the nice finish. Just like the the game was tied and the clock was below the 3 minute mark.

I wish I could tell you the story had an even better finish, that the Red found a way to get one more tally in the closing moments to pull out the improbable comeback, but I can’t. You and I, friend reader, will have to be happy with the fact that the Red squelched any and everything that the Green tried to get going in those closing moments, and even turned in a few more shots in anger that at least had the potential to give us the W. You have to admit, coming back from 3-0 on a night when for half the game it looked like we just didn’t have it, will just have to be good enough. A tie is better than an L, and we’ve had too many of those lately, so we’ll take it.

Kudos have to go out to Baker for the paddle board jump start that got things going. They also go out to Sully for the great rush and goal, and to Roman for the most excellent finish on the game tieing goal. Randy deserves a mention here as well, he did a great job all night snuffing out chances. Great work all the way around.

The early game time left an opportunity for a nice 4th period gathering in the BU parking lot. Despite the BUPD cruiser idling 60 yards away, many cold beverages were enjoyed by those that stayed after.

Big props to Dr. Micheal Jasse and Kevin Parker for providing the ice cold goodness that fueled the stories and laughs under the full moon and flickering streetlights in the warm evening. Bauer, Elliot, Parker, Jasse and Fosdick lingered. It had been too long since number 12 joined us not only on the ice but for the postgame.

It was noted at some point that the 4th is declared an automatic win whenever you see the guys from the following game walking to their cars to go. So it was last night.

The cruiser moved on, to the relief of the lingerers, and the evening would end with a better feeling than it started with. Sometimes its enough not to lose, and to have those beers, laughs and stories in the warm moonlight. Thanks guys.



Thursday, April 21, 2011

Team Zombie Stomps Tripods!

Cadavers vs Tripod All Stars

Thursday April 20

HinghamC 9:20pm

5-0 Win!


The Dead in Red was back at the Hive of Scum and Villany in Hingham last night for a playoff tilt against the Tripod All Stars that turned out to be a meltdown in more ways than one. The Cads continued the Winter season as a result of the 2-0win on Sunday night over the Suds, and the Tripods were here thanks to a 5-1 spanking of El Tigre.

Jacob Marks would make another stellar appearance in net for Team Zombie and is quick becoming a rising star with the ‘Daveurs.

Here’s the rest of the roster.
DWH, Reynolds and George, and Jeff on D.

Larry and Baker centered.

Jasse, iJosh, Gregson, Elliot, Bauer and Joe Gordon wings.

The Tripods clearly did not have their top talent in the lineup despite dressing at least 10. It was clear from early on that the Cads would have a chance to make some hay against this team. Chances were plentiful early on and Red was moving the puck well in the offensive zone.

It was probably 5-8 minutes in when a scramble in the offensive zone would pay off. George would keep the play at the top of the zone and sent it netward. Joe Gordon would take the pass and shoot sending the keeper sprawling. Dan Gregson would pick up the short rebound and wrist it in the net for the 1-0 lead. Baker was in front distracting the goalie who turned out to be a true Psycho and he would take a roughing penalty for beating the snot out of Baker in front. Apparently this guy had some nut-job trigger mechanizm when a forward dared to screen him.

Baker, not to be outdone, spent the next few minutes yapping, despite getting the call, and the goal.

Gregson’s next shift at the end of the penalty would see a similar opportunity when he would pick up a rebound from farther away and would lift it over the (again) sprawling Green Keeper. 2-0 Red with about 5 minutes left and that’s how the period would end. Eric Bauer did have a trip penalty but there was no scoring on the penalty.

The second would see more of the same as Red did an excellent job taking the puck to the Tripods. Mike Jasse would tap a pass out to Jeff at the top of the zone. Jeff would send a wobbler that would ding off a defenseman and Baker’s stick and into the net for a 3-0 lead. Good thing it had the bounce, because it didn’t have much power.

Next up iJosh would finish a nice play that went from Baker, to Jasse to him after going around the zone. Josh’s goal would make it 4-0 but the Zombies were on a roll. Before the end of the second Eric Bauer, who played great on offense would get his on a feed from Larry and the game was officially a rout at the end of 2, 5-0.

The third period would see the only flurry from the Tripods as they would get multiple chances in the Red end early on. Green would get at least 4-5 good shots after the Red D started chasing around the zone. Jacob was right there and snuffed out all the offerings, flashing right and left kick saves, and using his glove all in a matter of moments. He had the plays tottaly squashed and that would do it for Team Green.

The meltdown would be on as they would take another rough penalty from their Keeper who was losing it. A forward would join in the pushing after the play and would get tossed also.
The Red would have a 5 on 3powerplay and started getting chances right away. Larry, being the instigator/agitator that he is was parked in front of the keeper getting him hotter and hotter. Finally the guy just lost it and whacked Larry a bunch of times. The Zebras couldn’t let it go any longer, called the third penalty on the guy and tossed him. Game over, everyone go home. This with about 9 minutes left in the game.

There were plenty of grumbles from both squads as Goalie VonDouche made his way to the locker room.

But a win, a playoff win especially, is a win and the Red was full of postgame smiles.

Game Stars:

3rd Star: Dr. Jasse with a pair of helpers in a last minute decision to skate. Glad you made it Doc, always nice to see you helping out the offense. Thanks.

2st Star: Dan, I’ll take two, Gregson. Two great goals, back to back provided all Team Zombie would need to put this one away. Nice game Dan.

1st Star: His second Playoff Shutout in a row. Jacob Marks with a stellar performance in the pipes. He didn’t see much, but what he did, he had covered. Great work man. Thanks.

So the Zombies stay alive and next Wednesday will face the loser of the Blues/Scapegoats match that happens tonight. The Scapegoats were last seen running over the Cads in game one, thanks in part to a short bench.

4th Period honors go out to Dr. Jasse and Jeff for bringing cervesas, and Bauer for bringing the leftover chips from Sunday.

Gregson enjoyed a well earned 2 goal victory stogie in the foggy parking lot. The boys had good reason to bask. Another interesting night at the rink, a cold beverage afterward and another chance for glory again next week.