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July 6, 2007 at 1:47 am #333KyleMember
Some big games this weekend, so people should get down to the rink and watch some top hockey.
Sat 6pm: Gore vs Dunedin (stop time)
Sun 8am: Beasts vs Ducks
Sun 9.30am: Beasts vs DucksSun 7pm: Canterbury peewees vs Dunedin peewees (15 minute game)
Sun 7:30pm: Canterbury crunchies vs Dunedin moros (stop time)The Gore team I think are picking up a couple of Dunedin players (Steve Jackson is one I believe) so that should be a good game.
And the big ones, Canterbury come down for the Cadbury Cup match. Tell your friends, $2 entry gets you a chocolate bar, hope for a crunchie bar because they’re nicer, but cheer on Dunedin obviously.
I know the prems have been working hard and psyching themselves up for a big weekend, this should be some top hockey.
July 8, 2007 at 1:53 am #5843KyleMemberUpdate: Dunedin played Gore (with a bunch of Dunedin people helping the Gore team), and beat them 8-2 or so. Turned out to be non-checking, but still was an OK game.
This morning, Beasts and Ducks compressed their two games into a full stop time game, and then reset the scoreboard at the end of the second period. Ducks were without a goalie, so played a third defence back. I forget the scores, but it was 14-3 or something in two periods, and then 13-2 in the third period to the Ducks? Good fun, but perhaps not so much if you were on the other side of the scoreboard.
Best of luck to the Dunedin peewees, and of course in the big game, the prems tonight. Hopefully we send Canterbury home with a couple of losses for their trip south.
July 8, 2007 at 2:46 am #5844imported_RyanMember"Kyle":2fdfqwwx wrote:This morning, Beasts and Ducks compressed their two games into a full stop time game, and then reset the scoreboard at the end of the second period. Ducks were without a goalie, so played a third defence back. I forget the scores, but it was 14-3 or something in two periods, and then 13-2 in the third period to the Ducks? Good fun, but perhaps not so much if you were on the other side of the scoreboard.[/quote:2fdfqwwx]Great game ” title=”Smiley” /> Brings back memories of the scores for the mighty Dunedin Aces.
We had lots of fun, the score was always going to be irrelevant, just looking at the rosters is a telling sign … even the worst players on the Ducks would be about even keel with the top players in the Beasts. Throw in a former Ice Black, a former National Womens Hockey League player and some stupidly tall guy who elbows you in the head even though he’s standing upright and the outcome was inevitable. That doesn’t matter though, particularly for us defense who were kept busy all game long ” title=”Smiley” />
Ryan,
July 8, 2007 at 3:14 am #5845KyleMemberHehe! I was quite surprised when you fell over. I just about made a comment about short people, but restrained myself.
Jason caught me in the helmet with his stick in the first minute, but I either caught, or got very close to catching Jack on the visor later that period flicking the puck about four metres over Bode.
So if Jack went to your bench and smacked Jason in the head with his stick, it’s all evens.
July 8, 2007 at 5:40 am #5846ChrisMemberThat was a very interesting game, to say the least. The Beasts were definitely on the verge of winning that one, we just felt a bit sorry for you guys. Good fun though!
By the way, my ankle is shot, t.y.v.m ducks for slap-shotting my budget, thin-leathered boot!
July 8, 2007 at 11:31 am #5847imported_RyanMemberDamn good game tonight! Canterbury only beat Dunedin by a smidgen. There was excitement all game long ” title=”Smiley” /> Lots of big hits, controversy and an extremely close score.
Big kudos to the organisers who really stepped things up this year. Previous Cadbury Cups were always a little naff, but this time things were slick and well run. Most importantly, the quality of the game/players was a massive improvement. IMO this was a much better event for the spectators than the recent NZIHL games held here.
Here’s the full list of players – apologies for any typos on the names (not my fault, most have been corrected):
[b:1susbvqe]Dunedin Moros:[/b:1susbvqe]
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[*:1susbvqe]James van Leeuwen[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Ryan Wick[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Peter Lamb[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Paavo Huhtinen[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Blake Sinclair[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Chris Sangster[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Simon Christos[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Toby Schuck[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Aaron Bryant[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Andre van Leeuwen[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Stefan King[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Jacques Kemp[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Brendon Dey[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Richard Sykes[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Joe Sales[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Jenel Bode (coach)[/*:m:1susbvqe][/list:u:1susbvqe][b:1susbvqe]Canterbury:[/b:1susbvqe]
[list:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Ricky Dallimore[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Max Dallimore[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Dwayne Bell[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Janos Kaszala[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Jordan Henare[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Hayden Argyle[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Ben Cusdin[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Dale Argyle[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Jesper Danielsson[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Jenya Zaitsev[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Chris Bumbacca[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Andreus Ericson[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]Jeremy Dick[/*:m:1susbvqe]
[*:1susbvqe]John Argyle[/*:m:1susbvqe][/list:u:1susbvqe]Ryan,
July 8, 2007 at 11:38 am #5848battered_and_bruisedMemberYeah I must say I had a hell of a good time playing. That was a great game to watch as well as to play in. I think Kazala took that game himself though, but Dunedin put in a solid team effort and we stuck to our systems incredibly well. Nothing but positives came out of this one for Dunedin and Cheers to Brent Hodge who played his last game for Dunedin (although lets hope he makes a return in the near future),
July 8, 2007 at 11:33 pm #5849KyleMemberI think you have the score wrong on the main page Ryan. I thought it was 6-6 at the end of ordinary time, with 7-6 after sudden death.
An interesting game, and most importantly, it was a pretty good spectacle for the crowd, and both teams took it very seriously, but there was very little silly stuff.
Big ups for Michael for agreeing to referee it when our more experienced outside referee fell through. None of us wanted to do it, and he got through a really tough last period, when he was under a lot of pressure from both teams. At one stage I had to physically push away some Canterbury players who wouldn’t leave us alone to talk about the last second Dunedin goal.
Canterbury brought down a good team and were evenly matched with Dunedin. I thought Dunedin played fairly well as a team, Canterbury relied a bit more on individuals. Both teams played shorthanded a fair bit – Dunedin particularly in the first period, Canterbury in the final period. Those two parts of the game were probably the difference in the game – Canterbury scored on the powerplay and held even with Dunedin when they looked like they might run away with it early, and then scored short-handed – a double sequence of 3 on 5 and 4 on 5 – that moved them from 5-4 down to 6-5 ahead. Dunedin would have really been spewing about those two goals – they had the game at that point and let Canterbury back in front.
The final minute was exciting to say the least. Dunedin were a man up and pulled their goalie and were full-on on attack. Faceoff with 12.30 seconds to go and one missed shot, got it back in front and buried the puck in the net from up close. Was it before the hooter? I’ve heard a bit from Dunedin that it was, and a bit from Canterbury that it wasn’t. I don’t know – I looked straight up at the clock after the goal and it was 0.00 when I looked, but if it turned over in the half a second that I looked up there… I can’t say. Anyway, we went to extra time, but it didn’t last long as Canterbury got a quick goal – that number 12, gee he’s good one-on-one.
Michael can provide a better idea of what happened with the disallowed goal in that third period. What I saw was a delayed penalty against Canterbury, and a Canterbury player touched the puck, sending it back in. I looked to Michael to see if he was going to blow it up, and he was looking at Hodge in a pileup with a couple of Canterbury guys. Canterbury got the puck back again a few seconds later and shot on the open net, as Toby had gone to the bench for the extra skater. I presume Michael had been going to award a penalty, but had changed his mind. I don’t know what should be done in that case, but just dropping the arm wasn’t fair, and I think not awarding the goal was a fair result. Things got really hard for officialing from that point on, and at one stage (when Joe got hit on the offensive blue line) I thought things might get out of control. Both teams played harder and angrier, but I don’t think it got too bad.
It was an exciting game to be involved with. I know I missed a couple of calls, I felt a bit distracted by it being a big game, and in the last period, trying to support a referee who was under a lot of pressure in a close, big game, and not concentrating enough on my job. Though I appreciated the Dunedin team very loudly from the bench pointing out that they had too many men on the ice – next time try and get the player off quietly guys, you might get away with it!
And all I got for it was a bag of moros. I don’t even like moros!
July 9, 2007 at 12:45 am #5850MichaelMemberwell I only just woke up… was so tired after that. defiantly a worth wild experience.
July 9, 2007 at 1:05 am #5851JoeMemberFace-Off Ceremony
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July 9, 2007 at 1:41 am #5852KyleMemberThe photographer with the highly phallic lens who was taking lots of photos, works for this site:
http://www.seenindunedin.co.nz/
I spoke to him and he said the photos will be up in the next day.
July 9, 2007 at 2:10 am #5853imported_RyanMember"Kyle":29wgtfl3 wrote:I think you have the score wrong on the main page Ryan. I thought it was 6-6 at the end of ordinary time, with 7-6 after sudden death.[/quote:29wgtfl3]Fixed.
"Kyle":29wgtfl3 wrote:And all I got for it was a bag of moros. I don’t even like moros![/quote:29wgtfl3]I love moros! The chocolate bar, not the team though! So feel free to send them my direction ” title=”Smiley” />
Ryan,
July 9, 2007 at 2:42 am #5854battered_and_bruisedMember"Michael":2kfliykr wrote:well I only just woke up… was so tired after that. defiantly a worth wild experience.
[/quote:2kfliykr]Yeah you had your hands full. Good work though and steppin up. You did get a lot of abuse from both sides but hey, your a ref and as much as it sucks, you will always get that no matter what sport you play in. And Great take down of that guy who was hitting Joe lol. I saw the result of him sliding on the ice. Very funny.
July 9, 2007 at 2:53 am #5855KyleMemberYeah, I think that got one of the biggest cheers of the game. I just about fell over in surprise.
July 9, 2007 at 8:47 pm #5856MichaelMemberHe also tried to tell me I wasn’t allowed to do that and that thats what I had linesmen for… LOL! I ain’t letting the linesmen have all the fun ” title=”Cheesy” />
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