Showing posts with label Schlidaveur W11. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Schlidaveur W11. Show all posts

Monday, April 18, 2011

Zombies and Suds grind it out!

Schlitz vs Cadavers
Sunday April 17
HinghamC 9:10pm


Cadavers 2
Schlitz 0


The playoff daveurs gathered in Hingham last night for the last Schlidaveur of the winter 11 season, maybe the last Daveur for a while, and played a close tough game to decide who would advance in the playoffs. One team would go home the other would live again in the losing bracket of the Maple Leafs Division playoffs as both teams lost their first games and the winner here would play again Wednesday night.
It was a tough Sunday night draw so there was a substitution for the Cadavers as Teddy Locke would fill in (admirably) for a handfull of missing Zombies. We had just enough to make an even 10 a side but gametime rosters showed only 9 for each squad.

Heres the rosters for both clubs.
Schlitz
Jon Cole in Net
DWH, Bauer, Parker on D
Baker, Daley Goody, Jasse, Gregson and Elliot on offense.

Cadavers
Jacob Marks in Net
George, Jeff and Reynolds on D
Ted Locke, Joe Gordon, Dr. Pounds; Larry, iJosh and Mitch on offense

The game would have a nice pace and both teams would get chances early. It was clear from the start that this game would be tight and the goaltenders on either end went a long way to making the game as close as it was. Newcomer Jacob Marks, a pickup from Joe Gordon, played very well for the Zombies. He made some very nice stops over the course of the night, two in particular on Steve Baker that were highlight reel. We look forward to seeing more of Jacob in the months to come.
Jon Cole, the keeper for the Suds, and the guy manning our nets all season long had a very strong night as well. Jon kept everything locked down with Teddy, Larry and Joe buzzing around the net regularly. Jon’s really done a great job all season and the organization would like to thank him for the solid play he’s turned in all year.
Both guys were strong as both teams traded jabs and chances up and down the ice for the first two periods.
For the Suds, Mike Daley was doing his usual covering the whole ice and creating chances with his legs and giving the Red D fits. DWH and Bauer would continue to be solid on the Gold blue line. Predictibly the only mark on the scoresheet was Baker, who boiled over once in the first (trip) and then again once in the second(hook). Both times giving the Zebra an earful.
Nice guy Mike Gilbert was the lone official on the night and did a really great job covering the ice by him self. We appreciate his work on the night too.
The Red would seem to have a slight edge in shots and there’s no question Teddy covered a lot of ground for them, able to keep posession at times when the Zombies needed it.
Mitch would send a roofed shot over the top of the net in the late second-early third that had Jon beat but it wasn’t to be. The whole rink let out an “Oh!” when it sailed over.
iJosh gets a major shoutout here for gutting out the night on a queezy stomach. A true gamer, iJosh was mixing it up all night working with Larry and Mitch to good effect in the offensive zone.

The third period would start 0-0 and the grind would continue. Gold would take another penalty when Dan Gregson would send Mark Reynolds sprawling against the goal in the Red end. The two had been wrastlin’ for some time and Dan just shoved him. The Red got some good chances on the penalty but there were still no tallys on the board as the game would go under 10 minutes.
Teddy Locke would put his mark firmly on the game when he would pick up a lose puck at the top of the defensive zone. Ted hit the fuel reserves and took off up the ice, weaving through red and gold shirts. He finished coming across the goal mouth and plunking the puck in the back of the net for the 1-0 lead.
Only 4 minutes later Joe Gordon would take a nice feed from Dr. Pounds an put the Zombies up 2-0 at 3:25 remaining.
The Gold would press hard, and the Red did some scrambling but Jacob Marks would stand strong and smother anything that came his way and the shutout would be preserved.
Game over 2-0 Red… and it took less than 3 minutes for Bauer to cry RINGER! in the pakring lot. Eric gets no grief though, he had fairly observed 4th period rules and waited until the first beers had been opened to lodge his formal protest.

The 4th period would do the Schlidaveur tradition proud, with Dr. Jasse’s camp grill, we had burgers and dogs, and plenty of chips. Special thanks to Chris “blinky” Fosdick who also brought some hot dogs for the festivities. Nice to see Chris who has been recovering from his 3rd Retnial re-attachement surgery. Management wishes him well… but still thinks it would be cool to have a guy with an eypatch on the team…
Thanks to everyone who brought beer, Elliot and Larry, DWH, Dr. Jasse and anyone else who brought stuff. The Hingham lot was host to another solid post game celebration.

Game Stars
3rd Star: Joe Gordon. Joe was a standout forward for Red, and he landed the goalie (see below). Joe’s late goal from Scott Pounds put the icing on the win.

2nd Star: Jacob Shutout Marks. Only his second game with the franchise Jacob did a great job all night keeping his team in it and got a well deserved zero on the scoreboard. Thanks for playing.

1st Star: Sub exraordinaire Teddy Locke. Ted coverd a lot of ground all night and his coast to coast rush provided the game winner in the 3rd period. Thanks for bolstering the Red lineup Ted, and then stealing the show. Great work, nice goal.

Honorable Mention 1: Jon Cole was solid all night for the Gold. He made great stops and frustrated the Zombies for a long time.
Honorable Mention 2: iJosh for gutting it out (litterally) and being a true teammate. Thanks for making it bro.
Honorable Metion 3: Trusty scorekeeper Bob Kilcup who has all the figures and notes you could ask for. Thanks for showing up and doing your job.


Ok the only downer of the night was that there were several ‘davuers who’s pockets were a little lighter than when they showed up. To quote Dr. Pounds “I didn’t realize Hingham was also such a wretched hive of scum and villany”. Indeed. Just a reminder guys… really… NEVER bring in your cash. The lockerroms are not secure.


SO.
The Cadvers advance and will play in the same rink Wendsday night at 9:20pm.
Contact management with your availablilty.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Sunday Playoff-Daveur!

Schlitz (4) vs Cadavers(5) SUNDAY APRIL 17th
HINGHAM C 9:10PM


Its Playoff Elimination Schlidaveurtime!

This Sunday all the Daveurs will be in action to determine which squad will advance in the Maple Leafs Division playoffs. The winner of Sunday's Daveur will play again on Wednesday (4/20 HinghamC 9:20). The opponent has yet to be decided but will be one of these three, the Tigers, Scapegoats, or Tripod Allstars. The loser, well, goes home and the season is over.

The Blogger wants to thank Chris Skelley for the new 'Daveurs Crest featured here for the first time. Chris was the designer of the Cads crest and the Organ eye zay shon would like to thank him publicly for his art skills. Thanks.

Now... Here are your rosters as of Thursday Morning.

Schlitz
Jon Cole in net
Baker 19
Bauer 46
Goodwin 29
Daley 6
Herbert 39
Elliot 88
Gregson 44
Boisvert 0
Jasse 12
Parker 9
Douville 22 (?)
Kurin 13 (out)
C. Fosdick 2 (out)
Nikhamik 25 (out)

Cadavers
Jacob Marks in Net
Bell 16
J. Fosdick 10
Reynolds 18
Pounds 83
Greenstein 21
Moorachian 90
Joe Gordon 0
Goldenberg 51
Teddy Locke 0 (sub for Chapman/Campbell)
James 3
Sharfman 14 (out)
Campbell 77 (out)
Chapman 0 (out)
Valenti 11 (out)

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Final Regular Season 'Daveur a Doozy!

Cadavers vs Schlitz
Tuesday 2/22
Dedham 10:10pm


5-5 Tie(what else did you expect?)


The last scheduled Schlidaveur of the regular season proved to be a memorable one, a tired one, and a tied contest, which has become something of a trend.

Management was hamstrung making rosters for this one. While the whole list would be picked in anticipation of setting the playoff rosters there was a quite small availabliltiy list.

Pregame lockerrooms had 8 for Gold and 6 for Red and a lot of guys saying to themselves “plenty of ice time tonight..:” The result was a 7 on 7 game which was only possible after a lockeroom trade sent Roman from the Gold to the Red to even up the sides.

Cadavers
Brian Carey in net
Greg James
George
Jeff
Larry
Mitch
Scott
Roman(gold trade)

Schlitz
Jon Cole in net
DWH
Bauer
Parker
Daley
Baker
Gregson
Matt Elliot

So there you have it. Going to be a long night for everyone but the two squads faced off and showed a far from breakneck, but totally appropriate moderate pace. There was no lack of trying. Both teams had chances early and clearly were looking to get something going. Both sides had good talent and the game looked pretty even but everyone was cautious given no one knew what the end of the game would look like. Red would jump out to a quick lead. Playing pretty smart and thanks to good forward effort and movement the Cads kept a good chance in the Gold end. Greg James back again from hiatus, and in what he called his “first real game back” let a nice shot go and put the dead up 1-0. Greg also had a couple nice rushes that he broke off like no time had passed at all.

Larry would come up with the next one off the feed from Jeff and the opportunistic Zombies firmly grabbed the upper hand. They werent done either as Jeff would finish a play from Roman and the lead was up to 3-0 by the end of the first. This even after Greg James went for a trip in the first half of the period. Baker took a call for a check in the third but those were the only penalties in the contest. No blood on either.

The second would see the Gold start to come back to life a little. Mike Daley would make a nice play unassisted and zipped one past Brian, who as I recall wasn’t left with much help. The Red was still doing a good job playing their game but it was clear Gold wouldn’t stay down all night.

The Third was a scene. The game opened right up shortly after Roman led of scoring for the Red unassisted. But the Suds would fare much better this period and shortly after Matt Elliot would pick up a rebound a flip it home for the second goal. Red would counter right back when Scott Pounds would take a nice feed from Roman and buried it to make the game 5-2 Red.

Ok. This was close to halfway through the period. I’m not sure because Linda the scorekeeper was chatting away over her BudLite (alleged) filled coffee cup with the ‘boni driver and she couldn’t remember to put the times down. Sigh. Its not like I ask her every time to put the time… sorry.

The Gold were down by 3 goals with less than 10 minutes left but clearly the were still in the game as the Cads were starting to show some cracks. Dan Herbert would rip a wrister on a solo rush and it was a 2 goal game. I’m telling you, the stench of the Red panick was thick but time was dwindling and they still could hold on… maybe.

The Gold were just getting going. Once they started to gain momentum it was impressive. Fueled by Daleys always pumping legs, and DWH’s long strides the Suds really started to press. Baker was caught up in the momentum and seemed to find that other gear we only get glimpses of. The Red D which had been solid for most of the night was clearly chasing as DWH did circles in the zone with Jeff a step behind following him all over the place but unable to catch him.

Daley would score again, fed from Elliot in a play right in front. Less than 5 to go and it was a one goal game. You could see it coming apart at the seams for Red. With just over a minute DWH would tie the game from the high slot, feed from Dan Gregson and that would be the contest. A tremendous effort by the guys in Gold who staged a terrific comeback. 5-5 tie. With 14 total skaters. A three goal lead blown and a 5 goal 3rd period. Its always something new isnt it?

Game Stars

3rd star: Roman Kurin. The last minute trade turned out to be huge for the Red in a couple of ways. Aside from making it an even game, he had two helpers and a goal in the almost winning but not quite effort. Good game Roman.

2nd Star: Mike Daley. Clearly another gear when it counted. 2 goals and about 1000miles on the ice for the night.

1st Star: DWH for the game tieing goal with about a minute to go, and his second of the period. He, like Daley just had an unbelievable 3rd frame. Its all about when you turn it on, and how you play in crunch time kids.