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Moose leading standings after four weeks of Sunday night action

October 20, 2016   ·   0 Comments

The fourth week of the Sunday Night Hockey League is in the books, and so far the Mr. Handyman Moose are leading the way.
They have compiled a record of three wins and a tie, giving them first place in the standings with seven points.
The Inside Out Family Chiropractic Predators are in second with six, followed by Ken’s Lawn Mower Repairs Ltd. Blades with five, Pommies Cider Co. Wild, Glen Eagle Golf Club Griffins and St. Louis Bar and Grill Wings with four each, Sports Marketing All Stars with a pair of points and Ainsley Fire Protection Fire trailing.
Oct. 2
Blades 5, Wild 3
In a tight battle, the Blades sharpened up in the third period, potting all five of their goals to get the win over the Wild.
Blades’ snipers were Darryl Simpson with a hat trick and Dave Gardilcic and Bogdan Rapan with singles. Helpers came from Rapan and Simpson. Wild whackers were Darren Jones from Graham Bryson and Kevin Bowen, Brad Sztorc from Jason Clark and Bowen, and Sztorc (unassisted).
Griffins 6, All Stars 2
The Glen Eagle Griffins were able to birdie a few and get the win over the All Stars.
Griffins’ chippers were Brent Spagnol, David Ilijasic with a pair, Brendan Pace, Jody Spagnol and Lukas Koroluk with help from Ilijasic, Jordan Bokla, Mike Swan and Scott Cantelon. All Stars’ shooters were Steve Conforti (unassisted) and Steve Smith from Shane DeLaronde.
Moose 5, Fire 1
After a rocky start, the Mr. Handyman crew were able to figure out the smaller rink and get the victory over Ainsley Fire Protection.
Goal getters for the Moose were Steve Hutchins from Craig Shaw and Gary Morris, Morris from Shaw, Alex White (unassisted), Brandon Scott from Hutchins, and Jay Beech from Shaw. Fire’s lone lamp lighter was Fab Iafano from Alex Schittenhelm.
Predators 5, Wings 2
In a tight game, the Inside Out Family Chiropractic players were able to go into the Thanksgiving weekend break on a winning note over St. Louis Bar and Grill.
Predator pacers were Colin Fyffe (unassisted), John Hutchinson from Howard Cantelon, Brett Appio (unassisted), Cantelon from Fyffe, and Mike Andreoli from Steve Brown and Cantelon. Wings whippers were Victor Ranieri and Mike DeFrancesco, both unassisted.
Sept. 25
Griffins 6, Fire 3
The Griffins were able to secure the win over the Fire this night for their first win of the year.
Net nabbers for the Griffins were Jody Spagnol with a pair and Ilijasic, Brent Spagnol, Tim Vokey and Andrew Kirk with singles. Assists were by B. Spagnol, Ilijasic, Cory Schittenhelm, Vokey, J. Spagnol and Dave Matheson. Fire forces were David DiMeo from Mark Andreoli, Andreoli from Shane Ainsley, and Ainsley from Giancarlo Tarsitano.
Wings 3, Blades 1
In a close one the St. Louis Bar and Grill were able to soar out of the reach of the Ken’s Lawn Mower Repairs guys and get the win.
Wings’ flyers were Derek Cleary from Scott McCrimmon, Cleary from Eric Humphries, and Cleary (unassisted). The Blades basher was Darryl Simpson from Scott Simpson and Greg Fuller.
Predators 4, Wild 2
In another close one, the Inside Out Family Chiropractic side were able to twist out the win over Pommies.
Predators’ pouncers were Ryan Smith (unassisted), Kyle Bagg from Smith, Austin Brown from Steve Brown, and Travis Rumney (unassisted). Wild whippers were Clark from Marc de Abaitua and Darren Jones, and de Abaitua (unassisted).
Moose 5, All Stars 4
In a game that saw Mr. Handyman give up a comfortable lead in the third frame, they were able to clinch the win late in the period over the All Stars.
Net nabbers for the Moose were Hutchins (two goals), Beech (a goal and two assists), Mike Hamilton (an assist), Richard Archer (a goal and an assist), Lee Noseworthy (one goal) and Mike Desario (one assist). All Stars’ shooters were Silvio Muraca, Conforti, Michael Horsley and Matt Dowdle with assists from the sticks of Dowdle and Ed Lewis.
Sept. 18
All Stars 7, Wings 3
The Sports Marketing team came out shining this night, getting the win over the Wings.
Finding the back of the twine tent for the Stars were Dowdle, Steve Whitten, Ron Toffin each with a pair and Muraca with the single. Assists were from the sticks of Toffin, Muraca, Dowdle, Steve Smith and Lewis. Wings warriors were Eric Humphreys with two and DeFrancesco with the single, helped by Bob McHardy.
Wild 5, Fire 2
The Wild squeezed out the win over the Ainsley Fire Protection crew in a tough match.
Go-to guys for Pommies were Eric Cirone and Sztorc with singles and Marc de Abaitua with the hat-trick. Assists were from the sticks of Bryson, Shane Marshall, Bowen, Justin de Abaitua and Marc de Abaitua. Fire firers were Sandro Mignosa (unassisted) and Alex Schittenhelm from Mignosa.
Moose 4, Blades 4
In a seesaw battle, neither Ken’s or the Handymen could best the other this night.
Lighting the lamp for the Blades were Daryll Simpson with the hat trick and Shawn Simpson with the single. Helpers were from David Payne, Gardilcic, Daryll Simpson, and Shawn Simpson. Moose mesh mashers were Beech, Chuck Hughes, Morris and Archer, with assists from the sticks of Brian Dunn, Noseworthy and Hutchins.
Predators 2, Griffins 1
In a nail biter, the Predators were able to stave off the Golf Club crew and get the win.
Predators’ power came from Mike Andreoli from Bagg, and Appio from Shaun Heron. Griffins goal getter was Matheson (unassisted).
Sept. 11
Moose 5, Predators 2
The 2015/2016 Champion Mr. Handyman Moose opened the campaign by picking up where they left off, gaining the win over the Predators.
Net nabbing for the Moose were Craig Shaw from goalie Brett Weight and James Sheridan, Hutchins from Sheridan and Noseworthy, Shaw from Beech, Hutchins from Beech and Sheridan, and Beech (unassisted). Predators’ power came from Fyffe and Appio, with assists from Howard Cantelon, Fyffe and Ryan Smith.
Wild 5, All Stars 2
The second game of the evening saw Pommies get the victory over the Sports Marketing guys.
Bin bulging for the Wild were Cirone from Sztorc and Marshall, Sztorc from Justin de Abaitua, Marshall from Marc de Abaitua and Sztorc, Marc de Abaitua from Bowen and Sztorc from Clark. All Stars’ shiners were Toffin from Conforti and goalie Scott Irvine, and Dowdle from Toffin and Brad Wigner.
Blades 8, Griffins 2
The Blades were sharp for their first night, handing the Griffins a loss.
Twine ticklers for the Blades were Cam Coulter (three goals), Daryll Simpson (three goals), Rapan (three assists), Fuller (a goal and an assist), Shawn Simpson (three assists), Payne (two assists), Mark Bauldry (an assist) and Danny Shaw (one goal). Griffins’ go-to guys were Brent Spagnol from Vokey, and Koroluk (unassisted).
Wings 4, Fire 3
In the closest game of the night, the Wings were able to hold off the Fire crew and get the win.
Mesh mashers for the Wings were Darren Levy from Brandon Jones and McCrimmon, McHardy from Levy and Larry Richardson, McCrimmon from Cleary and Daniel Hamlett and Hamlett from Levy and Humphreys. Fire flamers were Mark Andreoli from Eamon Harper, Ainsley from Mignosa and Alex Schittenhelm and Mignosa from Andreoli.

         

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