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Snipers vs. Ambrose University Lions on Jan 29 |
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Monday, January 30, 2023 |
Chargers vs. Tyro Maniacs on January 28 |
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Sunday, January 29, 2023 |
The Pylons vs. Rug Doctors on January 28 |
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Sunday, January 29, 2023 |
Mighty Schmucks vs. Richco Rangers on January 28 |
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Sunday, January 29, 2023 |
Knights vs. Bumble Berries on January 28 |
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Sunday, January 29, 2023 |
Pylons vs. Lycans on January 28 |
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Sunday, January 29, 2023 |
Phillies vs. King Cobras on January 28 |
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Sunday, January 29, 2023 |
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Sunday, January 1, 2023 |
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Knights vs. King Cobras on Dec 17th |
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Sunday, December 18, 2022 |
| Box Score |
CALGARY, Alberta (CAHL) – The 2017-2018 CAHL Cup Champions, the eighth-year Knights (since 2015), collided with the sixth-year King Cobras (since 2017).
With his 11th goal in his ninth game, Nathan Merritt not only continued his tornado scoring pace, he also acquired a 1-0 edge for the Knights.
The armoured defenders, Cody Schubert of the Knights and Cole Hardy of the King Cobras, thwarted all six shots per side in the middle chapter to shut out their opposition's offence, which sent the conflict into one final round.
Sam Secreto, the captain, and Aaron Cleveland sent in Doc D (Dale) Utigard, who infiltrated the 85-by-75 foot span of hostile territory and rifled in his 12th goal in his sixth contest for a nuclear 2.00 goals-per-game average to equalize the engagement at 1-1.
Then, with just 5:19 remaining, Brendan Befus squeezed the trigger to propel the black kinetic projectile through the six-by-four target with the support of the Jr. B Calgary Buffalo Blackhawks' alumnus, Jake Braben, and Koleton Page, to clinch a 2-1 victory for the Knights.
The Knights' triumph was orchestrated by Cody Schubert, Brendan Befus, and Nathan Merritt.
Cody Schubert backstopped the win with an outstanding .955 save percentage, as he produced 21 saves on 22 chances. Brendan Befus and Nathan Merritt each notched a good goal, including the game-winner by Brendan Befus.
The King Cobras were energized by Cole Hardy and Doc D (Dale) Utigard.
Cole Hardy suppressed 23 of 25 shots for an excellent .920 stoppage rate. Doc D (Dale) Utigard finished with a nice goal. |
Lycans vs. Bumble Berries on Dec 17th |
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Sunday, December 18, 2022 |
| Box Score |
CALGARY, Alberta (CAHL) – This altercation was between the 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 CAHL Cup Champions, the 11th-year Lycans (since 2012) and the third-year Bumble Berries (since 2020).
In the next period, Jeff Brodeur, the tactical unit sniper, infiltrated the enemy terrain and pulled the trigger while on the power play to narrow the deficit to 2-1 for the Lycans with the assistance of Justin Castelino and Simon Phan.
Connor Masterson then regained the insured edge for the Bumble Berries at 3-1 with the aid of Ben Pierce and Derek Unterberger.
The specialist marksman and captain, Tom Phan, peered through the powerful scope and propelled the black bullet between the red steel posts on the man advantage to lower the margin for the Lycans to one at 3-2 with the ammunition supplied by Jamie Monaghan and Eddie Roe.
Derek Unterberger and Connor Masterson utilized their collective skillsets to extend the Bumble Berries' upper hand to 5-2 to close out the middle round with the help of Ben Pierce, Matthew Kemp, Luke Braun, and Carter Leonardi.
The Bumble Berries' assembled a five-score explosion in the finale off the blades of Max Braun, who notched two goals, Luke Braun, Connor Masterson, who completed his hat trick, and Matthew Kemp to capture a 10-2 triumph.
Ben Deguzman, Derek Unterberger, Ross Berreth, Matthew Kemp, Luke Braun, Connor Masterson, Kevin Chow, and Ben Pierce were the setup men.
The Bumble Berries' victory was commanded by Derek Unterberger, Connor Masterson, Luke Braun, and Ben Pierce.
Derek Unterberger achieved an outstanding five-point performance. Connor Masterson, Luke Braun, and Ben Pierce each amassed an excellent four points, including a hat trick by Connor Masterson.
Matthew Kemp racked up a great three-point showing, while Max Braun and Ben Deguzman both reaped two very good points for the Bumble Berries.
Andy Robertson, the keeper of the Bumble Berries, silenced 19 of 21 shots for a strong .905 save percentage in the win.
The
Lycans' offence was driven by
Jeff Brodeur and
Tom Phan, each of whom finished with a good
goal. Justin Castelino, Jamie Monaghan, Simon Phan, and Eddie Roe all gained a solid assist apiece for the Lycans.
Nick Knox, the Lycans' goalkeeper, suppressed a tremendous total of 39 shots on the night. |
Pylons vs. Phillies on Dec 17th |
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Sunday, December 18, 2022 |
| Box Score |
CALGARY, Alberta (CAHL) – The 2007 Summer, 2011-2012, 2016-2017, 2018 Summer, and 2019 Summer CAHL Cup Champions, the 17th-year Pylons (since 2006), scuffled with the 2019 Summer CAHL Cup Champions, the 13th-year Phillies (since 2010).
Andrew Faulds, the captain, paved the way as he focused his green laser sight on the enemy mark and unleashed the firepower for the Phillies to grasp an early 1-0 advantage just 65 seconds into the battle with the support of Jason Hennig and Alex Loach.
Only 1:09 later, Caleb MacCormac struck back for the Pylons to equalize the engagement at 1-1 with the help of Breton McPherson and Chris Fitchett.
Aaron Faulds and
Jason
Hennig then collaborated to heighten
the Phillies' lead to 3-1 as
Eric Henderson,
Kevin
Whitehead,
Alex Loach, and
Scott
Sawchyn provided the precision
passing. In the second round, the knights of the fortresses, Will Mallory of the Phillies and Curtis Adam of the Pylons, stopped all seven and nine attacks, respectively.
Jason Hennig scored his second goal to extend the Phillies' upper hand to 4-1 in the finale with the assistance of Graham Elliot and Alex Loach.
Chris Thompson struck back for the Pylons 17 seconds later as Chris Dawson and Dale MacPherson supplied the ammunition.
Will Mallory, the keeper of the Phillies, shut the gates the rest of the way to capture a 4-2 triumph for his team.
The Phillies' victory was powered by Will Mallory, Jason Hennig, and Alex Loach.
Will Mallory blocked 23 of 25 attempts for an excellent .920 save percentage in the win.
Jason Hennig and Alex Loach both notched great three-point showings.
The Pylons were led by Caleb MacCormac and Chris Thompson, each of whom tallied a good goal.
Curtis Adam, the Pylons' goalie, stifled 21 chances from the Phillies. |
Man Rockets vs. Tea Bag of Justice on Dec 17th |
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Sunday, December 18, 2022 |
| Box Score |
CALGARY, Alberta (CAHL)
– The 2021-2022 CAHL Cup Champions, the second-year Man Rockets (since
2021), competed against the 2012-2013 CAHL Cup Champions, the 14th-year Tea Bag
of Justice (since 2009). Landon Bergh, a Jr. B Cochrane Generals' alumnus, launched the first attack of the Man Rockets to obtain a 1-0 advantage, as he was bolstered by Riley Boothby and Darcy Erickson.
Forty seconds later, Andrew Bolger retaliated for the Tea Bag of Justice with the aid of Cory Watkinson and Rodiov Cuznetov to equalize the affair at 1-1.
The Man Rockets' Landon Bergh struck again to acquire a 2-1 advantage off of a feed from Riley Boothby.
In the next chapter, Justin Fredrich and Caleb McGuire, who notched a pair of goals, assembled a three-count offensive for the Man Rockets with the assistance of the Jr. B Sexsmith Vipers' alumnus, Caleb McGuire, and their captain, Brady Reid.
Shane Forre found the back of the net for the Tea Bag of Justice with the dishes delivered by Dylan Jersak and Ian Gillies.
During the final round, Braeden Poirier, the special forces sharpshooter, unloaded past the thin red line while on the power play to narrow the gap for the Tea Bag of Justice to two at 5-3 with the ammunition provided by Rodiov Cuznetov and their goalie, Andrew May.
Shane Forre piloted the next mission for the Tea Bag of Justice and unleashed the missile to make it a one-count battle as he reduced the deficit to 5-4 with his wingman Dylan Jersak.
With 30 seconds remaining, Landon Bergh fired in his 20th goal of the season to complete a hat trick for a cyclonic 2.00 goals-per-game average with the support of Jared Sabo to secure a 6-4 victory for the Man Rockets.
The Man Rockets' triumph was manufactured by the great three-point efforts of Landon Bergh, Caleb McGuire, and Brady Reid, including a hat trick by Landon Bergh.
Riley Boothby reaped two very good points for the Man Rockets.
Garret Fraser, a Jr. B Cochrane Generals' alumnus, produced a vast total of 34 saves in the win.
The trio of Shane Forre, Rodiov Cuznetov, and Dylan Jersak fuelled the Tea Bag of Justice with strong two-point outputs.
Andrew May, the keeper of the Tea Bag of Justice, obstructed 31 intrusion attempts. |
Young Bucks vs. The Regretzkys on Dec 17th |
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Sunday, December 18, 2022 |
| Box Score |
CALGARY, Alberta (CAHL) – The 2019 Summer and 2022 Summer CAHL Cup Champions, the sixth-year Young Bucks (since 2017), sparred with the first-year The Regretzkys (since 2022).
Matt Rampersad infiltrated the enemy territory and secured a 1-0 lead for The Regretzkys with the assistance of their captain, Chase Bonertz, and Spencer Branscombe.
Three minutes and eleven seconds later, Liam Cole acquired payback for the Young Bucks as he evened up the score at 1-1 with the support of his teammates Nathan Ripley and Brennan MacLean.
Will Kyueh started the next period on the right path with his lead-obtaining goal for The Regretzkys off the dish from the Jr. B Calgary Royals Blue alumnus, Declan Mulholland.
Nathan Ripley then pointed the muzzle at the bull's-eye behind the protective crease and squeezed the trigger to equilibrate the battle at 2-2 for the Young Bucks with the backing of Brock Oko and Jensen Kwan.
The tactical unit sniper, Lauren Zary, a University of Saskatchewan Huskies' alumna, engaged the 85-by-75-foot span of hostile terrain and aligned her infrared sights to eliminate the adversarial mark while shorthanded to elevate The Regretzkys to a higher ground of 3-2.
Nine attacks were launched by the Young Bucks in the finale; however, the netminder Glen Silver destroyed each and every incoming projectile to capture the 3-2 victory for The Regretzkys.
The Regretzkys' triumph was commanded by Glen Silver, Will Kyueh, Matt Rampersad, and Lauren Zary.
Glen Silver struck down 19 of 21 attempts for a strong .905 save percentage in the win.
Will Kyueh and Matt Rampersad each notched a good goal, while Lauren Zary fired in the big, crucial shorthanded game-winning goal.
Nathan Ripley topped the Young Bucks with a very good two-point display.
Luke Winquist, the Young Bucks' goalie, repelled 18 chances from The Regretzkys. |
Ambrose University vs. Tyro Maniacs on Dec 17th |
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Sunday, December 18, 2022 |
| Box Score |
CALGARY, Alberta (CAHL)
– This siege was between the 2018-2019 CAHL Cup Champions, the 15th-year
Ambrose University Lions (since 2008), and the 2007-2008, 2008-2009, and
2016-2017 CAHL Cup Champions, the 17th-year Tyro Maniacs (since 2006).
The Tyro Maniacs presented a powerful response as they sent in their leading scorer, Brendon Crane, who notched two goals, and Jade Simeon to deliver a three-score outburst to shift the 1-0 shortfall to a 3-1 lead with the support of Elliott Davies, Aaron Young Jr., and Kevin Whitwham.
Dawson Wollf, a Jr. B Chilliwack Jets' alumnus, took the reins of the Ambrose University Lions' next attack, as he cut the margin in half from 3-1 to 3-2 off the spot-on passing from John Glanville and Ethan Babcock.
There was still one second on the clock, and that was all that Brendon Crane needed to rifle in his third goal to complete the hat trick and regain the two-tally-insured advantage for the Tyro Maniacs at 4-2. Aaron Young Jr. and Terry Penner dispensed the dishes.
Elijah Babcock, the special forces marksman, eliminated the hostile target past the steel posts to narrow the gap to 4-3 while on the power play for the Ambrose University Lions with the help of Dawson Wollf.
The gunner, Elliott Davies, reacquired the two-count spread for the Tyro Maniacs at 5-3 as Jim Bent and Robert Statham supplied him the ammunition.
Nathan Renkema then assembled a remarkable display within a 3:31 span as he fired in a pair of goals to equilibrate the engagement at 5-5 for the Ambrose University Lions with the aid of Ethan Babcock and Garion Bell.
The tension was heightened in the finale as it was anyone's game with the scoreboard tied and the minutes quickly fading.
With 4:31 left to go and a possible shootout looming, it was fittingly Ethan Babcock who came through in the clutch as he launched his 22nd goal of the season in his 11th game, for a seismic 2.00 goals-per-game pace, off the feeds from Garion Bell and Charlie Titterington to capture a 6-5 triumph for the Ambrose University Lions.
Ethan Babcock, Nathan Renkema, Garion Bell, and Dawson Wollf designed the blueprint for the victory of the Ambrose University Lions.
A top-flight four-point output was achieved by Ethan Babcock, who scored a pair of goals, including the late game-winner.
Nathan Renkema and Garion Bell each tallied a great three-point result, while Dawson Wollf possessed two very good points.
Nathan Huston, the Ambrose University Lions' goaltender, hindered 16 attempts by the Tyro Maniacs in the win.
The Tyro Maniacs were commanded by Brendon Crane, who attained an excellent hat trick performance.
Elliott Davies and Aaron Young Jr. both finished with strong two-point showings for the Tyro Maniacs.
Gabriel Young, the goalkeeper of the Tyro Maniacs, stifled 27 chances from the Ambrose University Lions. |
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year |
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Sunday, December 18, 2022 |
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. We are away on our Christmas and New Year's break from Sunday, December 18th, to Monday, January 2nd. We will be returning on Tuesday, January 3rd. |
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