| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | F | ||
| Sharks | 3 | 2 | 1 | 6 | ||
| Crabby Joes « | 1 | 3 | 4 | 8 | ||
| Play-By-Play | Boxscore | ||||||
Goal Scorers: Craig Woodland (05:00 in 1st), Tim Kropf (08:30 in 1st), Dave Carter (16:50 in 1st), Marc Vaillancourt (01:55 in 2nd), Craig Woodland (18:01 in 2nd), Adam Viola (01:37 in 3rd)
Goaltender: Vic Aziz (L)
| Coming Up |
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| Nothing Scheduled |
| Points | Mark Beer | 5 |
| Goals | Craig Woodland | 2 |
| Assists | Mark Beer | 5 |
| PIM | 11 Players Tied | 0 |
| SO | Vic Aziz | 0 |
| Wins | Vic Aziz | 0 |
| GAA | Vic Aziz | 8.00 |

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Shark Bite submitted by Vic at 2 AM...
Just to get the math straight, a 7-4 loss tonight against Lord's IceMasters could be considered a Shark Tie, (which is one goal off being the same score), if we deduct the two goals scored on me by my own defence. Complicated stuff, but important to an 0-4 team that is desperate for any glimmer of hope. Like an erectile dysfunctional man who gets a cramp in his groin and thinks it's progress...that sort of desperate....
Actually it was a not horrible game. Glen, Dean, Prof, Marc,Al, Mac,Tim, Adam and Carter provided the core which was augmented by some surprise recruits. Jeff, Golden Boy, Leunnisen, Willy and Will rounded things out nicely as we stayed in the game right to the end, actually forming some sort of a surge in the last ten minutes that had us within two goals at one point.
The Sharks suffered horribly in the broken stick department and Adam, (when not scoring on me), flung his shaft around like a lunatic at a javelin meet. His fierce competitive spirit, in conjunction with his erratic raw athleticism seems to almost boil over in Adam from time to time...kind of like Tonya Harding, on Ecstasy, in the Olympic Village, during a 2 for 1 Corona night. A veritable volcano of energy and talent.
This was perhaps our most successful loss to date, as we metered out our mistakes evenly over the game, rather than clumping them together in an intense, 10 minute cluster f**k, as per normal.
Al, Will, Adam and Carter seem to be bonding nicely on the defense.
The up front boys are coming to be more aware of their defensive responsibilities and once they start firing the puck with some authority...look out!
With the concentration of games in next few days looming, stay tuned for numerous success stories on the Shark team.
October is no month to peak, in men's hockey...