Yes, with a 4-2 victory over Daggermouth, the Red Army improved their record to 7-2-1, increased their winning streak to four games, and continued to nip at the heels of the division leading Puck Ewes.
"It was a big win for sure," Simek said after the game. "We've really stepped up our play as of late, and we're finding ways to win, especially when 90% of the team is hungover."
Simek was referring to the World Cup party he had hosted the previous day at his abode in Fairfax. The party was attended by all 8 of the players that laced up their skates on Sunday night, many of whom laced them up while still legally intoxicated.
"I think my BAC was around the 1.4 or 1.5 range near faceoff," Ben Breiterman said. "Luckily, I sweated out an entire case in the first period. I mean, it is so hot in here!"
The scoring was started on a fluke goal after Andy Schram experienced a rare mishap. A puck caromed off of the end boards and back towards the front of the net. Schram had vacated his crease expecting to play the puck and watched in horror as the lively boards pushed the puck past him and into his crease where a waiting Daggermouth forward deposited the biscuit into the basket.'
"I have to learn how to play it off the boards. Christian let me down on that one," Schram said.
I'm lazy... and not feeling it right now, so I'll recap the last part of this post in hyphen format:
- Neal had two goals and is beginning to assert himself as a legit goal scoring threat
- Andy played lights out
- Hoefer was the only Comrade able to stop Celenski it seemed
- Mark had the GWG on a nice looking goal
- Steve and Beege played well and finished each with a +1 rating
7-2-1... how about that?
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