2021-2022 PLAYER & GOALIE OF THE WEEK #8

     

EASTERN SKATER TEAM GP GOALS ASISSTS POINTS PM  +/-  SOG S%
Brad Marchand CHA 4 3 7 10 5 6 13 23%
                   
EASTERN GOALIE TEAM GP GOALS AGAINST G.A. AVERAGE SAVES SAVE %
Jake Oettinger POR 2 2 1 68 .971
                   
WESTERN SKATER TEAM GP GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PM  +/-  SOG S%
Mark Stone CAL 4 2 5 7 2 5 5 40%
                   
WESTERN GOALIE TEAM GP GOALS AGAINST G.A. AVERAGE SAVES SAVE %
Calvin Perersen TOL 2 2 1.01 66 .971
                   

Chicago Cosa Nostra
WEEKLY PREVIEW: Two home games at the Capone Center during this homestand.
   
CALIFORNIA REGULATORS

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CHICAGO COSA NOSTRA

The Regulators come to town & beat up on the Cosa Nostra. There was nothing good to report for Chicago. California put up a 7 spot.

Final Score: California 7 – Chicago 2

Labatts 3-Star Selection:
Star 1: CAL – Johnny Gaudreau 2G, 3Pts
Star 2: CAL – Brock Nelson 1G, 2Pts
Star 3: CAL – Mark Stone 1G, 2Pts

Game Winner: – Corey Perry

Notables:
CAL – None
CHI – None

   
TOLEDO WALLEYE

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CHICAGO COSA NOSTRA

Both teams got points out of this one, but Chicago grabs the 2nd point as they win it in a shootout. A very quiet game, very little scoring & only 4 penalties were called in the game.

Final Score: Chicago 4 – Toledo 3 (Shootout)

Labatts 3-Star Selection:
Star 1: CHI – Marcus Foligno 2G
Star 2: CHI – Thomas Chabot 1G, 2Pts
Star 3: TOL – James Van Riemsdyk 1G

Game Winner: – David Pastrnak

Notables:
TOL – Thatcher Demko 30 Saves
CHI – None

   
WEEKLY SUMMARY: After looking so poorly in game 1 of the weekly series, Chicago plays well enough to pick up a point against the top team in the Central Division. It was not a great week, but will take it with as bad as this squad is.
Brentwood Bandits
WEEKLY PREVIEW: Two home games against Division opponents. The big one is the Jagoffs are in town, but the other is a new cross town (potential) rival of Brentwood, the Pittsburgh Miners. The greater Pittsburgh area ain’t big enough for two good teams… 😉
   
JAGR MULLETS

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BRENTWOOD BANDITS

The Big Bad Brotherly Battle ™ continues as the Bandits won in Jagr earlier in the season. Let’s see how we fair on our hallowed grounds.

Kuemper vs. Vasilevskiy

Let’s get it on!

1st Period
Captain Horvat (7) rises to the occasion to give the Bandits an early 1-0 lead!

But Kaprizon (16) and Lindholm (10) score to make it a 2-1 Jagr lead! Vasilevskiy is not happy as he skates furiously in a figure 8… to the point of damaging the ice, which causes a delay in the game (i.e. my breakfast was ready so I took a break)… would this break in action help the Bandits?

Kopitar (6) on the PP to tie it 2-2!

At 19:56, Karlsson (1) gets his first of the season… what we call a “Ballbreaker Goal” with 4 seconds left in the period. Bandits go into the locker room up 3-2!

2nd Period
Zach Aston-Reese (7) shows why he has become a fan favorite as he puts the Bandits up 4-2!

On the PP, Karlsson (2) gets his second of the season and the game to make it 5-2!!

3rd Period
Jagr is on the offensive. Vasilevskiy needs to be on his game to make some amazing saves… Svechnikov (3) brings the Jagoffs within two goals, 5-3!!

But with Kuemper pulled, Jake the Snake Guentzel (12) buries an empty netter from the neutral zone to send the fans home happy with a 6-3 win!

Jagr fired 17 SOG at Vasilevskiy in the 3rd, but it wasn’t enough as Vasi continues his hot start!

   
PITTSBURGH MINERS

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BRENTWOOD BANDITS

After such a great and emotional home ice win, the Bandits rest a few players against the last place Miners… will it bite them in the ass?

Bobrovsky vs. Vasilevskiy

Battle of the Russian netminders!

1st Period
Miners fire 15 SOG at Vasilevskiy, who turns them all away in a scoreless period.

2nd Period
33 seconds in, Martinez (7) continues his Norris Trophy campaign season putting the Bandits up 1-0!

Later in the period, Norris (11) scores to tie it up 1-1!!

3rd Period
Bandits do everything they can to put it away, but Bobrovsky stops all 17 SOG fired at him, much like Vasi did last game in the 3rd.

We’ll head to OT
Didn’t take long for Norris (12) to beat Vasi glove side low to stun the crowd as the Bandits drop a home game in OT to the last place Divisional and cross-town rivals.

We believe a real rivalry has been born.

   
WEEKLY SUMMARY: Two games, three points. A good week by anyone’s standards… but as sweet as the win was against the Jagr Jagoffs, the loss against last place Pittsburgh stung a bit.

Honestly, I love unexpected results like this. Adds to the realism! Until next time, Zach! 🙂

Yellowknife Braves
WEEKLY PREVIEW: One home game vs Chicago
   
CHICAGO COSA NOSTRA

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YELLOWKNIFE BRAVES

All Mob 3-0
Stars #1 CHI Saros 38 saves
#2 CHI Weegar 1G 2pts
#3 CHI DeBrincat 1G
GWG Mackenzie Weegar
   
WEEKLY SUMMARY: Chicago blanks the Braves
Bathgate Rangers
WEEKLY PREVIEW: 4 home games this week – woohoo. And we finish the week with Brentwood and Jagr!
   
YELLOWKNIFE BRAVES

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BATHGATE RANGERS

Rangers jump out to a 2-0 lead in the first, make it 4-0 after 2 and then give up an early goal to Bjorkstrand in the 3rd, but that was all Yellowknife could muster in the 4-1 Rangers win. Donskoi, Pionk, Hertl and Hagel score for Bathgate.

Reimer was tested a lot in this game as Yellowknife peppered him with 39 shots but just the one slipped past him. Rangers only had 16 SOGs – a 4th of them going in and they were 2 for 3 on the PP.
STARS (all BGR)
1. Reimer 38 saves
2. Hertl 1 goal, 1 assist
3. Hagel 1 goal, 1 assist

   
CALIFORNIA REGULATORS

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BATHGATE RANGERS

This game was all California – Regulators rattle off 3 goals in the 1st – Gaudreau then Reinhart and then Reinhart again with 1 second left in the period and it’s a PP goal.

2nd period, Huberdeaus scores the only goal.

And in the 3rd the Rangers wake up a bit as Nugent-Hopkins and Ritchie score to make it 4-2 with 7 minutes to go. Rangers go for broke at the end but Subban scores the EN goal to really seal the deal for a 5-2 California win!
STARS: (all CAL)
1. Reinhart 2 goals
2. Huberdeau 1 goal, 2 assists
3. Gaudrea 1 goal, 1 assist
Grubauer had 33 saves and Kane racks up 3 assists!

   
BRENTWOOD BANDITS

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BATHGATE RANGERS

Now the biggie against Brentwood – Rangers were probably thinking ahead.
2 minutes into the game, Foegele beats Georgiev with a slap shot for a 1-0 lead. And sports fans, that’s the last time that Brentwood lights the lamp. But that doesn’t mean anything as the Rangers fail to score in the 1st.But 43 seconds into the 2nd, Panarin beats Vasilevskiy. Then a strange thing happens. Ritchie beats him 3 minutes later for a 2-1 lea and then ZBad tallies 10 minutes later as the Rangers rack up 3 goals in the 2nd.

And to to it off, McCann scores early in the 3rd and the Rangers pull off the 4-1 upset! We’ll take it!
STARS (all BGR)
1. Georgiev 28 saves
2. Panarin 1 goal
3. McCann 1 goal

   
JAGR MULLETS

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BATHGATE RANGERS

So with mighty Brentwood falling, can the Rangers keep up the momentum and knock off the Mullets or will there be a let down?

Well in the 1st the teams each traded 2 goals with Kaprizov and Matthews tallying for Jagr and Buchnevich (PP) and Panarin scoring for Bathgate.

Then the Rangers got chippy and were called for a could of penalties in the 2nd and those mulletted guys made us pay – TWICE! Matthews and Miller both getting PP goals. Then in the 3rd, Svechnikov scores Jagr’s 3rd PP goal (they were 3-3 on them – up until this game we were pretty decent on the Penalty Kill. When the ice shavings settled, the final score was a big 5-2 win for the Mullets – yuk! And the Rangers dominated the SOGs (32-20 and won the FO battle and the hits, but those 3 PP goals were the big difference, plus a 4th goal came on a delayed penalty!
STARS: (all JAG)
1. Matthews 2 goals
2. Svechnikov 1 goal, 1 assist
3. Kaprizov 1 goal, 1 assist
Kuemper makes 30 saves in this one!

   
WEEKLY SUMMARY: So we go 2-2 at home – not what we wanted – but we did beat Brentwood, but then we lost to Jagr. The bitter with the sweet.
Jagr Mullets
WEEKLY PREVIEW: A pair of home games.
   
PORTLAND STORM

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JAGR MULLETS

The Mullets lay an egg at home, dropping the game 6-0 to Portland.

Scoring Summary
Per Time Str Team
1 1:54 EV POR Hoglander (4), assisted by Dumba (8) and Puljujarvi (5)
1 8:04 EV POR Brown (7), assisted by Schultz (11) and Farabee (11)
1 19:52 EV POR Comtois (6), assisted by Schultz (12)
2 16:29 EV POR Dvorak (6), assisted by Greenway (8)
2 17:01 EV POR Athanasiou (4), assisted by Grzelcyk (11) and Graves (10)
3 7:05 PP POR Grzelcyk (2), assisted by Batherson (8)

   
PITTSBURGH MINERS

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JAGR MULLETS

Jagr rights the ship vs Pittsbugh, winning it 4-1.

Scoring Summary
Per Time Str Team
1 1:23 EV JAG Ovechkin (12), assisted by Miller (13)
1 3:05 EV JAG Bergeron (11), assisted by Toews (10) and Miller (14)
1 15:22 EV JAG Ekholm (2), unassisted
3 5:34 EV PIT Beauvillier (2), assisted by Sergachev (10) and Hague (2)
3 19:08 EN JAG Miller (5), assisted by Toews (11) and Ovechkin (7)

   
WEEKLY SUMMARY: The boys are in a bit of a slump.
Gilbert Sharks
WEEKLY PREVIEW: Gilbert has two tough home games this week versus Division Leaders Toledo and LA
   
TOLEDO WALLEYE

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GILBERT SHARKS

Mangiapane in the 1st period is the only score in a defensive 1st two periods giving Toledo a 1-0 lead going into the 3rd. Burakovsky ties it up for Gilbert midway through the period but with less than 6 minutes to go, Cernak scores a shorthanded game winner for the 2-1 Toledo win.
   
LA GREAT DANES

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GILBERT SHARKS

Backstrom breaks the scoreless tie 6 minutes into the 2nd period to give Gilbert a 1-0 lead. Hintz ties it up for LA later in the period but Danault gives Gilbert a 2-1 lead before the end if the 2nd and Fiala makes it a 2 goal lead early in the 3rd. Boeser cuts the lead to 1 a few minutes later but just a minute after that Burakovsky gives Gilbert the cushion again. Victor Hedman adds an empty netter to give Gilbert a huge 5-2 win over the division leader.
   
WEEKLY SUMMARY: Gilbert only wins 1 of 2 but wins the big game against division leading LA.
LA Great Danes
WEEKLY PREVIEW: LA’s Pacific Division lead has dwindled to 3 points, as California has been red hot, and the Danes had a disappointing week 7. The 7-0 shellacking at home by Yellowknife was one thing, but the loss to Pittsburgh was a tougher way to lose. Up 2-1 on the road, the Danes had a late power play – PIT’s PP expired with 31 seconds to go, they tied the game with 23 seconds left and won it with 2 seconds to go. Ouch!!

A third of the way through the season, the Danes have shown well against the top 4 teams in the league with a 7-0-1 record, but 4 regulation losses to teams with a .350 winning % is becoming a concern for this team.

   
CINCINNATI INFERNO

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LA GREAT DANES

Igor Shesterkin was center stage in the 2 losses last week, giving up the first 3 shots in 2:49 to Yellowknife and the 2 late goals to Pittsburgh. As they say, get back on the Great Dane (the horse) when you fall off, so Igor is put right back in net to try to get some redemption.

And the Danes start the game in second place in the Pacific, knowing California already won 2 road games this week.

The only goal of the 1st period is a short-handed goal by Claude Giroux of LA. Midway through the 2nd, Roope Hintz extends the lead. After Max Pacioretty scores for Cincy, William Nylander converts on a 3 on 1 and the Danes lead 3-1 after 2.

Brayden Point gets a big goal for the Inferno at 7:16 of the 3rd, and the crowd is nervous as the Danes cling to a 1 goal lead. When Giroux is stopped on a breakaway with 2:02 left and Boeser is stopped point blank with 1:08 to go, it seems that the missed opportunities may come back to haunt LA, but they hold on for the 3-2 win.

Pacioretty is the #1 star in a losing effort with 1G-1A, and goals scorers Giroux and Hintz for LA are the other 2 stars. It was an important win for Shesterkin as he makes 29 saves.

   
GILBERT SHARKS

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LA GREAT DANES

The Danes lose this week on the road to Gilbert, so redemption is the theme once again as they host the Sharks.

LA presses early, and Darnell Nurse scores at 4:12 on LA’s 6th scoring chance in the early going. But Cale Makar evens the game on the power play, and it’s 1-1 after one.

The teams trade goals in the second – Stephenson for LA and Kubalik for Gilbert, so we head to the 3rd period tied at 2.

LA gets their first and only power play chance of the game in the 3rd. It’s a barrage from LA’s power play, and Brock Boeser converts on the team’s 5th scoring chance, on a rebound. A couple of minutes later, Mark Scheifele scores off a rebound of his own shot, and the Danes take a 4-2 lead with 10 minutes to go.

But the 2-goal cushion is quickly gone when Andre Burakovsky scores on the power play for Gilbert, his 15th goal of the season. So it’s another nail-biter down the stretch, and LA finally ends it with an empty net goal by Jonas Brodin with just 13 seconds left.

A 5-3 win for LA, another road team first star with Cale Makar’s 1G-1A. The other stars are Boeser and Brodin, each with a goal.

One of the cheaper stars of the game that I have seen for Brodin, with the empty netter in a mere 8 minutes of ice-time. Mark Scheifele with the game winner might have been a better choice. Scheifele now has 6 GWG’s for the year, 3 of them in OT.

   
WEEKLY SUMMARY: Two wins at home for the Great Danes, both in very tight games. LA needs to now start playing better on the road to stay with California, knowing that 10 of 13 games in January are on the road.
Alamo Defenders
WEEKLY PREVIEW: Alamo plays all four games at home this week – vs. Brentwood, Cincinnati, LA, and California.
   
BRENTWOOD BANDITS

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ALAMO DEFENDERS

Pavelski starts the scoring for the Bandits in the 1st as he scores his 20th goal.

In the 2nd, Trevor Zegras scores his 1st goal of his career to tie the game for Alamo. Karlsson regains the lead for the Bandits with his 1st goal.

In the 3rd, Ekblad scores his 4th on a power play to tie it. With 17 seconds to go, Taylor Hall scores the game winner, and Alamo beats a very good team.

Alamo 3 Brentwood 2

1st – Mike Smith 33 saves
2nd – Ekblad
3rd – Hall

   
CINCINNATI INFERNO

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ALAMO DEFENDERS

1st period – Tolvanen scores for Alamo with an assist from Zegras and Andersson.

2nd period – Max Pacioretty scores for the Inferno to tie the game. Its his 14th goal. Later in the 2nd, Perron scores for Cincinnati. There are no goals the rest of the way.

Cincinnati 2 Alamo 1

1-Pacioretty
2-Perron
3-Hellebuyck

   
LA GREAT DANES

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ALAMO DEFENDERS

No scoring in the 1st period.

2nd – Scheifele scores his 14th goal for the Great Danes. Boeser and Hintz add goals for LA. Varlamov gets the shutout.

LA 3 Alamo 0

1- Varlamov
2- Boeser
3-Hintz

   
CALIFORNIA REGULATORS

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ALAMO DEFENDERS

Draisaitl scores his 21st in the 1st to get Alamo going. But, California responds with 3 unanswered goals to win the game. Reinhart, Huberdeau, and Rheinhart scores his 2nd of the game.

California 3 Alamo 1

1-Reinhart
2-Huberdeau
3-Grubauer 24 saves

   
WEEKLY SUMMARY: Alamo wins one of four games as it’s offense fails them.
Toledo Walleye
WEEKLY PREVIEW: Division rivals Yellowknife and Bucks County come to the mouth of the Maumee to play some hockey in the Glass City. Mangiapanne gets a promotion to the 3rd line and we’ll see if he gels with Saad and Hoffman.
   
YELLOWKNIFE BRAVES

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TOLEDO WALLEYE

Toledo jumps in early, scoring a goal in the first 3 mintues, with Saad getting the goal. Toledo kills off 2 minors, Yellowknife kills 1, and its 1-0 after the 1st.

Robertson adds one for Toledo in a very clean 2nd period, no penalties. SOG pretty even, and we go to the 3rd period 2-0 Toledo.

Yellowknife mistakes put them on the PK 3 times in the first 12 mintues, which hurts their comback effort. All 3 penalties are killed successfully however, but Trocheck scores just 10 seconds after the last PK ends, and its 3-0 Toledo. Finally at full strength, the Braves wipe that zero off the board with a blast from Aho. The score stays 3-1 until the Braves pull the goalie late, and its the Walleye finding an empty net to finish off scoring with Robertson.

Final – Toledo 4, Yellowknife 1

1st star – Robertson 2G
2nd – Trocheck 1G 2pts
3rd – Petersen 28 saves

   
BUCKS COUNTY RACCOONS

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TOLEDO WALLEYE

Quite the barnburner. 9 lead changes. The last thing you want to see on the play by play against the Raccoons is either Oshies winds up for a shot, or McDavid with a wrister, or Meier takes a shot. The Walleye saw that way too often.

Without a detailed blow by blow, in summary, a Toledo early lead of 1-2 goals evaporates mid 2nd period, and then its Walleye leads, Raccoons tie, Walleyes lead, Raccoons tie.

After 6 Raccoon goals (Suzuki, McDavid, Bellemare, Hyman and Oshie 2)
and 6 Walleye goals (Saad3, Mangiapanne 2 (yeah that line adjustment did work), Trocheck)

It all comes down to an Oshie goal with 21 seconds left, for the hat-trick, to give the Raccoons a big road win. Gonna need a new bulb for those lights.

1st star – Oshie 3G 4pts GWG hat trick
2nd star – Saad 3G, 4pts hat trick
3rd – Mangiapanne 2G 4pts

   
WEEKLY SUMMARY: Well the line change worked, but nothing was going to stop the juggernaught that the Raccoons brought to town. Happy to get 2 points in this homestand.
Bucks County Raccoons
WEEKLY PREVIEW: Three game homestand as the Racs try to right the ship in December…..
   
CHARLOTTE BUZZARDS

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BUCKS COUNTY RACCOONS

Charlotte scores 4 minutes into the game and never look back as they put in a workmanlike effort and defeat BCR 4-0. Bucks County had 17 scoring chances but could not dent the net.
   
YELLOWKNIFE BRAVES

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BUCKS COUNTY RACCOONS

Timo Meir scores with 2 minutes left in regulation to tie the game, but Duclair nets the game winner for the Braves as Yellowstone defeats BCR 3-2. The Racs will take the charity point, plant it in soil and give it the TLC it needs to perhaps grow into a W somewhere down the road.
   
CHICAGO COSA NOSTRA

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BUCKS COUNTY RACCOONS

The mob scores twice in the first period, and while BCR cut the lead to one goal twice, could not get the equalizer until Debrincat scores his 2nd of the game into an empty net leading Chicago to a 4-2 win.
   
WEEKLY SUMMARY: In hoping to right the ship, maybe it’s time to tear the boat apart and use it for firewood. Rough week for the Racs.
Charlotte Buzzards
WEEKLY PREVIEW: Charlotte bumps against a road-heavy schedule this week with three away games and just one-home game: but the home contest is a big one — against always-competitive Cincinnati, as both squads jockey for first-place positioning in the Atlantic.
   
CINCINNATI INFERNO

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CHARLOTTE BUZZARDS

Charlotte management was determined to build its team this season around Mitch Marner and the right-winger stepped up with a key clutch performance, one that was desperately needed. Marner delivered a hat trick in putting the team on his back, and it proved to be the mathematical difference in a 4-1 Buzzards’ win.

Marner broke a scoreless tie that extended well into the game. His first goal came with 7:56 left in the second period. He also had a hand in all three third period goals that came after the Inferno’s William Karlsson tied the game 18:25 into the period.

Marner assisted on what proved to be the game winner just 19 seconds into the third as center Mikael Backlund converted the pass into the net. He added a needed insurance goal with 3:53 left to play, then an empty netter for good measure at 19:12 of the third.

Three stars (all Charlotte)
Star 1: Marner 3 G 4 pts
Star 2: Brad Marchand 4 assists
Star 3: goalie Chris Driedger (29 saves)

Notable: Connor Helleybuyck 22 saves in net for Cincinnati

   
WEEKLY SUMMARY: Charlotte wins a pivotal division matchup against Cincinnati in the battle for first in the Atlantic. While things can easily go south for this Charlotte team with plenty of season left, Buzzards’ ownership is proclaiming this victory at this time as its most meaningful in franchise history — by no means a stretch, given the Buzzards’ losing track record in three prior seasons of play. The statement is also a nod and show of respect to the Inferno’s consistency and supremacy in the division the past couple years.
Thunder Bay Nor’Westers
WEEKLY PREVIEW: Charlotte and Cincinnati, the top 2 teams in the Atlantic Division, provide the opposition for the Nor’Westers. Tyler Bertuzzi makes a rare reappearance in the Thunder Bay lineup against the division leaders.
   
CHARLOTTE BUZZARDS

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THUNDER BAY NOR’WESTERS

Thunder Bay dominates this game everywhere except on the scoreboard, falling 4-2 to the Buzzards. Casey DeSmith had a rare shaky performance in goal for the Nor’Westers, surrendering 4 goals on 21 shots.
   
CINCINNATI INFERNO

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THUNDER BAY NOR’WESTERS

The Inferno gets extinguished by Thunder Bay 5-2, Tyler Bertuzzi completing the hat trick into the empty net. Commerce Township, Michigan’s Connor Hellebuyck had an off night in goal for Cincinnati, giving up 4 goals on 22 shots.
   
WEEKLY SUMMARY: The see-saw season continues for Thunder Bay/
California Regulators
   
 GILBERT SHARKS

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CALIFORNIA REGULATORS

California wins 5-3.
   
WEEKLY SUMMARY: One game, one win for Cali.
Portland Storm
WEEKLY PREVIEW: Thunder Bay and Charlotte visit Portland
   
THUNDER BAY NORWESTERS

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PORTLAND STORM

Puljujarvi (7) and Brown (6) open the sociring for Portland but Landeskog (7) and Compher (4) respond in the 3rd to send game to OT. In overtime Connor (11) ends the game giving Thunder Bay a 3-2 win
   
CHARLOTTE BUZZARDS

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PORTLAND STORM

Hoglander (4), Grzelick (2), and Comtois (6) stake Portland to a 3-0 lead in the 3rd but Charlotte responds with goals from Myers (3) and Marchand (16) but it wasnt enough as Portland winds 3-2
   
WEEKLY SUMMARY: Portland gets 3 points in the week with an OT loss and a win
Pittsburgh Miners
WEEKLY PREVIEW: The Miners only with one home game.
   
THUNDER BAY NORWESTERS

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PITTSBURGH MINERS

Thunder Bay comes to town and comers out with the overtime win. 2-1
   
WEEKLY SUMMARY: 1 out of 2 points for the miners is not bad…..