Week 3 Notes

HEADLINES:

Jim Taylor Takes Over League Regular Season Points Lead

FUBAR Go 3-0 For 2nd Time In 3 Weeks

Late Game Offense Keep Aces Close To Top

 

FUBAR (3 0 0  18  7   6)

Ian Stevens led the way for FUBAR with a hat-trick as they started their day with a 7-5 win over the Unicorns.  Mark Whitlock also added a pair of goals for FUBAR, while Mike Hossack and Shawn Kane added singles.  Their next game ended in a 4-1 win over the Vipers.  Mike had a pair of goals for FUBAR, while Jeff King and Ian added singles.  Mike scored a hat-trick in the final game of the day, leading FUBAR to a 7-1 win over the Grey.  Peter Wolters, James Morrison, Ian , and Mark also scored for FUBAR.  Mike led his team this week with 6 goals, while Ian had the most points with 10.

Smokin’ Aces (2 0 1  19 17   5)

The Aces got behind early in their first game of the day, but rallied for the 8-7 win over the Collective.  Tim O’Leary, Vince MacDonald, and Tyson Taylor each scored a pair of goals for the Aces, while Stephen Rafuse and Christian Haines added singles.  Their next game ended up a 5-5 tie against the Shooters.  Vince and Stephen each scored a pair of goals for the Aces, while Tyson added a single.  They got behind early again in the rematch against the Collective but again rallied for the 6-5 win.  Tim led the way for the Smokin’ Aces with a hat-trick, while Chris Benoit, Stephen, and Christian each added singles.  Tim led his team this week with 5 goals and 13 points.

Warriors (2 0 1  18 16   5)

The Warriors began their day with a 6-6 tie against the Barrage.  Ray Chase and Denis Loubert each scored a pair of goals for the Warriors, while Troy Doyle and Jon Loubert added singles.  They won their next game by a tight 3-2 score.  Troy led the way for the Warriors with all three goals.  They went from a low scoring tight game to a high-scoring tight game, outlasting the Shooters in their last game of the day with a 9-8 win.  Ray and Troy led the way for the Warriors, each scoring hat-tricks, while Brian Kelly added a pair of goals and Denis added a single.  Troy led his team this week with 7 goals and 12 points.

Barrage (1 1 1  20 18   3)

The Barrage began their day with a disappointing 4-5 loss to the Blues.  Jamie Carson scored a pair of goals for the Barrage, while Marc Guitard and Carl Brown added singles.  They played to a 6-6 tie against the Warriors in their next game.  Marc and Jamie each had a pair of goals for the Barrage, while Mitch Nickerson and Carl added singles.  They won their final game of the day 10-7 against the Blues in their rematch.  Carl led the way with four goals, while Marc added a hat-trick, Jamie added a pair of goals, and Wayne Helpard added a single.  Marc also had 7 first assists in the game.  Marc, Carl, and Jamie led their team this week each with 6 goals, while Marc had the most points with 15.

Unicorns (1 2 0  18 21   2)

The Unicorns got off to a good start this week outlasting the Vipers with an 8-7 win.  Bruno Dugas led the way for the Unicorns with a hat-trick, while Greg Geurts and Brent McKenna each added a couple of goals, along with Phil Cronkite’s single.  They lost their next game 5-7 to FUBAR.  Craig Maranda and Bruno each scored a pair of goals for the Unicorns, while Greg added a single.  They finished their day with another 5-7 loss, this time against the Grey.  Bruno and Greg each scored a pair of goals for the the Unicorns, while Craig added a single.  Bruno led his team this week with 7 goals and 10 points.

Blues (1 2 0  14 17   2)

The Blues began their day with a tight 5-4 win over the Barrage.  Mike Moore and Justin McKillop each scored a pair of goals for the Blues, while Andrew Trecartin added a single.  Next, they lost a heartbreaking 2-3 game to the Warriors.  Mike and Justin scored the Blues goals.  Despite Mike’s 6 goals in their final game of the day, the Blues ended with a 7-10 loss to the Barrage in their rematch.  Jamie Williams scored the other Blues goal.  Mike led his team this week with 9 goals and 9 points.

Vipers (1 2 0  13 16   2)

The Vipers began their day with a disappointing 7-8 loss to the Unicorns, despite Jim Taylor and Travis Haines each scoring hat-tricks for the Vipers.  Wyatt Ashworth added the other Vipers goal.  They rebounded in their next game with a close 5-4 win over the Grey.  Travis led the way for his team with his 2nd hat-trick is as many games for the Vipers.  Darryl Moorcroft and Rene Pitre added the other Vipers goals.  They lost their last game 1-4 against FUBAR.  Wyatt scored the only Vipers goal to spoil the shutout bid.  Travis led his team this week with 6 goals and 7 points.  Jim’s 6 points were enough to put him into first place overtaking Dennis Moffitt for the league’s most regular season points.

Grey (1 2 0  12 17   2)

The Grey got off to a disappointing start with a 4-5 loss to the Vipers.  Ian Lapointe scored a hat-trick for the Grey, while Collin Sleep added a single.  They rebounded in their next game with a 7-5 win over the Unicorns.  Ian led the way for the Grey with his 2nd hat-trick on the day.  Collin also added a pair of goals for the Grey, while Derek Brown and Davie Mossman added singles.  They lost their final game of the day to FUBAR by a 1-7 score.  James Campbell scored the only goal for the Grey to spoil the shutout bid.  Ian led his team this week with 6 goals and 9 points.

Shooters (0 1 2  18 19   2)

The Shooters started their day with a disappointing 8-9 loss against the Warriors.  Bobby Woods scored a pair of goals for the Shooters, while their other 6 goals came from a couple of spare players.  They played to a 5-5 tie against the Smokin’ Aces in their next game.  Mathieu Vaillancourt and Bobby each scored a pair of goals for the Shooters, while Frederik Mailhot-Landry added a single.  They finished their day with an identical 5-5 score against the Collective.  Yvon Mayer, Jeremy Snow, Bobby, Mathieu, and Frederik each scored a goal for the Shooters.  Bobby led his team this week with 5 goals and 10 points.

Collective (0 2 1  17 19   1)

The Collective got off to a good start with a quick lead in their first game but ended up with a 7-8 loss to the Smokin’ Aces.  Rod MacIsaac had 4 goals, while Rick Bartlett added a pair and Rick Haines added a single.  The rematch against the Aces was very similar, this time finishing as a 5-6 loss.  Rick Bartlett and Mike Clarke each scored a pair of goals for the Collective, while Rod MacIsaac added a single. They finished their day with a 5-5 tie against the Shooters.  Rod scored a pair of goals for the Collective, while Rick Bartlett, Mike Clarke, and Mike Luff added singles.  Rod led his team this week with 7 goals, while Rick Bartlett had the most points with 14.