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November 7, 2006 at 9:04 pm #1604KyleMember
Week 6!
"Kyle":1drr86v0 wrote:OBHS vs Bears: Both these teams are out of finals contention. OBHS pushed Kings hard last week, but fell one short, which means Bullfrogs sneak into the fourth spot. This game is technically the playoff for 5th and 6th. Neither team has had a happy season, but both will be looking to finish on a high note (they both have a friendly game against the losers of the semis next week). I’m picking OBHS to take it 4-2.[/quote:1drr86v0]OBHS pick it up with a 4-1 victory, McCaughan gets a hat trick. Bears not really in it, only putting four shots on net.
"Kyle":1drr86v0 wrote:John McGlashan vs Bullfrogs: Bullfrogs are really up against it in the semis. Johnnies have been looking the business all season, including a big whalloping of Bullfrogs earlier on. Bullfrogs won’t be so bad this time around, but they’re already missing Hellyer, so they’ll continue to suffer. Kyle’s pick: Johnnies 6-2.[/quote:1drr86v0]Johnnies take it 4-1. That’s a good effort from the ‘frogs, with Biggs picking up another lone goal for his head, and Johnnies spreading it around. Having Brassett back in goal has helped the frogs out here big time, but they also only made four shots on goal, and you can’t win hockey games like that.
"Kyle":1drr86v0 wrote:Beasts vs Kings: This might be a closer game, Kings are a bit of a dark horse in the competition, and thought they lost pretty well to Beasts first time around, I’m picking that they’ll come closer this time and put some heat on the Beasties. All the same, the Beasts are clearly ahead of the rest of the pack in 2nd place, and I’m going for 5-3 final score.[/quote:1drr86v0]This game got nasty. Kings rack up 26 minutes in penalties, but unable to get a single goal, and there was a bunch of rough stuff both during the game, and after the whistle. Silly really. Sedgwick gets a hat trick, Dudley gets the big shutout on 8 shots.
November 7, 2006 at 9:25 pm #1605KyleMemberAnd week 7. I’ve already covered the A grade final in detail, let’s take a peek at the other four games this time around.
"Kyle":9muz1wr4 wrote:John McGlashan vs Beasts. Kyle’s pick. I’m sticking with the favourites, but close. 4-3 by the final whistle to Johnnies.[/quote:9muz1wr4]5-2 to Johnnies. McLean and Wakelin get doubles, Sedgwick and McLaughlin pick up singles for the Beasts. Again, not enough shots on JMs goalie to put pressure on them, even with Johnnies racking up 36 penalty minutes – clearly the Johnnies shorthanded team works pretty well together to hold that up.
"Kyle":9muz1wr4 wrote:At 8pm the Ducks take on the Stars in the playoff for 3-4 in the A grade. Neither have had the happiest season this DIHL, Stars have 2 losses and 4 draws (surely a record!), and Ducks have 1 win, 4 losses, 1 draw. Stars will be pumping for a win – a couple of well-placed goals in those drawn games would have seen them playing in the final. And Ducks certainly have the talent, but while they’ve been playing well as a team, it hasn’t seemed to work out for them this season. Kyle’s pick: Stars to grab it, 4-3.[/quote:9muz1wr4]6-1. Ducks were in it until end of the first period, and then shortly after, they went from one up, and never looked like scoring much again. Stars, once they got fired up looked pretty lethal, and it would have been interesting to see them playing like that all season.
"Kyle":9muz1wr4 wrote:And in the B Grade, at 6pm Bullfrogs take on the Bears, in what should be a friendly game. Bears have come close a couple of times this DIHL, but haven’t really had it to mix it up with the big boys. Bullfrogs are probably going to struggle unless they find a replacement for Hellyer. I’m picking Bears to get a second win, 4-2 (later revised to Bullfrogs 4-2).[/quote:9muz1wr4]Bullfrogs take it 3-2. Biggs gets a hat trick, Spiers and Williams knock goals in for Bears. Brassett again plays well, topping the goal saving sheet for the grade.
"Kyle":9muz1wr4 wrote:OBHS take on Kings, who are backing up from what sounded like a pretty rough game last week, after a bit of a scrap broke out after the final whistle. OBHS haven’t had a happy season at all, and I’m picking that to continue to Kings roll over on them a bit, taking it 6-1.[/quote:9muz1wr4]Perfect pick on the score. Kings spread goals around, OBHS goalie does well, but just too many shots on their net, while only taking 5 at Kings.
Well done to all the players in all grades. Good season!
November 8, 2006 at 3:23 am #1606JustinMemberSo who were the top goal scorers? I think I might be up there ” title=”Cheesy” />
November 8, 2006 at 4:11 am #1607imported_RyanMemberNo idea. Feel free to work out who the leading goal scorer, assist leader and goalie were for each grade. We normally give out awards at the end of the season – not necessarily based on stats, but it helps!
Ryan,
November 8, 2006 at 8:24 am #1608KyleMemberHere’s some stats across the whole DIHL
Player Team Goals Assists
Ben Spiers Bears 3
Devin Williams Bears 1
Ethan Kelly Bears 1
Logan Conway Bears 3
Nick Henderson Bears 1
Oliver Wilson Bears 1
Patrick Spiers Bears 1
Andy Noble Beasts 1
Antony Blackett Beasts 5
Callan McLaughlin Beasts 4
Estelle Baker Beasts 1
Gareth Dorset Beasts 2 1
Jack Li Beasts 3 2
Jason Sedgwick Beasts 8
Jon Kitchen Beasts 4 1
Michael Mitchell Beasts 8
No 15? Beasts 1
Robert Owens Beasts 3
Claire Sharpin Bullfrogs 1
Deb Handcock Bullfrogs 1
Jesse Dobias Bullfrogs 2
Justin Biggs Bullfrogs 13
Ryan Hellyer Bullfrogs 2
Duncan Sykes Ducks 8 3
Jordan Nicurity Ducks 1
Mallory Handcock Ducks 1
Megan Gilchrist Ducks 1 1
Mike Sam Ducks 2 2
Richard Sykes Ducks 5
A Wakelin John McGlashan 1
Adam Fleming John McGlashan 2
Andy Wakelin John McGlashan 5
Angus Wood John McGlashan 2
Jeremy Hanff John McGlashan 2 1
John Bradfield John McGlashan 1
Mark Kliegl John McGlashan 13 1
Nick Wadworth John McGlashan 5
Robert McLean John McGlashan 17
Thomas Nailard John McGlashan 1
Adam Bodnarchuk Kings 9
B J Auton Kings 7
Harrison King Kings 6 2
Henry Bley Kings 2
Ian Keiller Kings 1
Jon Bishop Kings 2 1
Jonathon Crawford Kings 3
Andrew McCaughan OBHS 10
D Wallace OBHS 1
Hamish Holland OBHS 2
Jonas Lobitz OBHS 1
Jordan Bishop OBHS 1
Scott Muirhead OBHS 4 1
Adrian van Leeuwen Phantoms 7
Brent Hodge Phantoms 12 5
Kim Senger Phantoms 1
Kyle Matthews Phantoms 2 4
Larry Wheeler Phantoms 1
Stefan King Phantoms 9 4
Steve Jackson Phantoms 1 2
Tim Honore Phantoms 3
Bryn Murray SK8 1
James van Leeuwen SK8 8 3
Jesse Roth SK8 1
Lathan Storm SK8 1
Liam Roth SK8 1 1
Logan Lang SK8 3
No 1? SK8 1
Paris Heyd SK8 1 1
Philip Bennet SK8 1
Ryan Wick SK8 6
Shaun Hinson SK8 1
Aaron Benda Stars 4 2
Jason Sedgwick Stars 1
Jono Wills Stars 2
Jordan Nicurity Stars 1
Nick Reymond Stars 1
No 1? Stars 1
Pete Mannerswood Stars 5
Peter Lamb Stars 6 3
Richard ? Stars 1
Simon Christos Stars 4Top goal scorers:
Player Team Goals Assists
Duncan Sykes Ducks 8 3
James van Leeuwen SK8 8 3
Jason Sedgwick Beasts 8
Michael Mitchell Beasts 8
Adam Bodnarchuk Kings 9
Stefan King Phantoms 9 4
Andrew McCaughan OBHS 10
Brent Hodge Phantoms 12 5
Justin Biggs Bullfrogs 13
Mark Kliegl John McGlashan 13 1
Robert McLean John McGlashan 17Rob McLean of Johnnies was top goal scorer, Brent Hodge of Phantoms was equal top point scorer with Rob. Hodge also topped the assist count.
November 8, 2006 at 8:25 am #1609KyleMemberTeam Penalties
Bears 4
Beasts 14
Bullfrogs 12
Ducks 14
John McGlashan 50
Kings 34
OBHS 14
Phantoms 54
SK8 104
Stars 20SK8 tops that out by a mile, followed by Phantoms and Johnnies.
November 8, 2006 at 8:27 am #1610KyleMemberPlayer Team Goals Shots Goalie %
Aaron Bryant SK8 5 21 76.19%
Aaron Bryant Stars 18 101 82.18%
Aaron Bryant Across Teams 23 122 81.15%
Alexander Griffin Kings 30 94 68.09%
Andre van Leeuwen Phantoms 4 18 77.78%
Andy Wakelin John McGlashan 2 12 83.33%
Antony Blackett Beasts 2 14 85.71%
Antony Blackett Ducks 28 121 76.86%
Antony Blackett Stars 2 9 77.78%
Antony Blackett Across Teams 32 144 77.78%
Api Ihaia OBHS 26 113 76.99%
Devin Williams Bears 17 63 73.02%
Devin Williams Bullfrogs 33 118 72.03%
Devin Williams Across Teams 50 181 72.38%
James Kennard OBHS 1 4 75.00%
Larry Wheeler Bears 20 89 77.53%
Mark Dudley Beasts 11 78 85.90%
Mark Dudley Ducks 6 31 80.65%
Mark Dudley Phantoms 8 43 81.40%
Mark Dudley Stars 4 19 78.95%
Mark Dudley Across Teams 29 171 83.04%
Nick Metzger Phantoms 10 61 83.61%
Rebecca Brassett Bullfrogs 4 27 85.19%
Rhys Leask John McGlashan 2 9 77.78%
T Craven John McGlashan 4 21 80.95%
Tony Pasco SK8 9 104 91.35%Tony Pasco was the top goalie across both grades, topping 90% for the tournament, very impressive. Mark Dudley topped out the B grade.
Here’s some team goalie stuff:
Team Goals Shots Goalie %
John McGlashan 8 42 80.95%
Beasts 13 92 85.87%
SK8 14 125 88.80%
Phantoms 22 122 81.97%
Stars 24 129 81.40%
OBHS 27 117 76.92%
Kings 30 94 68.09%
Ducks 34 152 77.63%
Bullfrogs 37 145 74.48%
Bears 37 152 75.66%Ducks and Bears had the most shots on their goal. JMs had the least.
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