But does it phase the Comrades?
"We have a lot of talent and we have a lot of effort. Sometimes one is there and the other is not, but when they're both there, we win games," Mark Hendricks said. "We're going to start playing that way from here on out. We're going to skate harder, play smarter, and start winning games. Mark these words, even if we don't move up a spot in the standings, we will enter the playoffs on a four game winning streak."
"I'm not sure," Ryan Odell said, before adding, "But I support the idea, and will fight to back up this guarantee."
That was the big news from last night, and because I've been working all day and have to
- Like so many other contests this season, the Comrades took too long to discover where they were achieving success. By the time they realized they could outwork PW in the corners and play a cycle game, like so many other contests this season, it was too little too late.
- The highlight of the game came 15 seconds into the 3rd period when Odell sent an 80 foot tape-to-tape pass to Hendricks and Hendricks one timed the puck home from nearly a zero degree angle.
- Hendricks had also won the aforementioned face off as well.
- Tony Horton played an exceptional game and got the Soviets on the board with a low snap shot midway through the 2nd period.
- Prestige Worldwide scored more goals than the Comrades and swept the season series. They were not able to stop that goal at the start of the 3rd period though, and I can not emphasize that point enough.
3: Ryan Odell
2: Jason Mastaler
1: Mike "Gooch Bag" D'Ignazio
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that #3 on prestige worldwide, he plays the game like a gooch. a gooch i tell you.
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