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“R” LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME AND FALL/WINTER TEAM PREVIEWS – AUGUST 29, 2017

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FLYERS   7      HABS    2

Not too much of a shock here.  After having only one loss in a 28 game season – but struggling and definitely needing that two point head start in the playoffs, the talent loaded Flyers dominate the Habs.  You can never count out a Kenny Wilkins led team in the Sam Cupp Championship game – but the Flyers just had too much talent.  Game MVP Stevie Lambert with a two goal game.  Likewise for Ben Haynes.  Gerry Krause, Joe Plati and Ronnie Meltsner also found the back of the net for the Flyers.  Flyers puck stopper Mike Mostyn with a relatively light workload.  Mike Lawson and Pete Gibb tally for the Frenchmen in this penalty free contest.  A good time was had by all at Joe Kools following the game.

 

CURT’S CORNER 2017/18 FALL /WINTER TEAM PREVIEW BELOW.

HAWKS

Love the defense and goalie.  Could be challenging to put points on the board with this offense though.  Of course, they will miss Florida bound snowbird and catalyst Howard Smith.

BRUINS

Oh boy!  Chris Zanke, Randy Debuel and Dave “Hammer” Arsenault all on the same team!  Are kidding you me!  Shades of the Broadstreet bully Flyers of the 70’s!  One thing for sure – plenty of PK practice for this squad!  Goal-keep Bobby Rutkoske will see plenty of rubber this season!

HABS

Solid squad.  Offense and defense are good.  Steve Orr a steal as a third round pick!  If goalie Sir Kevin Beebe keeps playing like he has been, the Frenchmen have a very bright future.

WINGS

Team to beat in my humble opinion!  Love the goalie, offense and defense.  Nuff said!

FLYERS

It appears the Wings and Flyers will battle for the top spot this season.  Strong offense and defense for the Flyers.  The goaler will have to step up though.  The league welcomes back Keith Foucher from his litany of health issues.

SHARKS

Looks like a middle of the road team to me.  Fourth place finish is attainable.

 

SEE ROSTERS BELOW.

 

Captain Captain Captain Captain Captain Captain
John Marchin Adam Godard Ken Wilkins Paul Giles John Zuccarini Steve Dietrich
586-530-0795 248-721-0267 586-246-1573 586-707-1526 248-672-3325 586-260-5718
R Hawks R Bruins R Canadians R Red Wings R Flyers R Sharks
Gooel, Bruce 18 Tracy, Jeff 18 Ala, Mike 17 Watson, Bob 19 George, Jim 17 Higgins, Ed 18
Sell, Marty 17 Godard, Adam 17 Lawson, Mike 16 Meltsner, Ron 17 Haynes, Ben 17 Collins, Pat 17
Enmark, Gary 16 Lawrence, Cam 17 Orr, Steve 18 Pyc, Alan 18 Foucher, Keith 16 Dietrich, Steve 16
Shurin, Scott 16 Duncan, Rob 14 Courtley, Don 14 Powell, Jim 16 Trice, Tom 8 Walters, Dave 8
Ericson, Paul 9 Perini, John 14 Platt, Allen 13 Giles, Paul 14 Belloli, Brian 15 Plati, Joe 15
Sauter, Jim 8 Butzynski, Gary 8 Weiss, Mark 8 Johnson, Parker 9 Sparks, Alan 14 Topouzian, Keri 13
84 88 86 93 87 87
Smyth, Mark 18 Charison, Mike 17 Wilkins, Ken 20 Westenberg, Brian 16 Zuccarini, John 20 Piornack, Berry 19
Gibb, Pete 17 Zanke, Chris 15 Grusling, Joe 15 McRae, John 15 Gray, George 15 Phipps, Alan 15
Jenereaux, Jack 14 DeBeuel, Randy 12 Lemire, Jim 15 McHugh, Tom 14 Lutz, Keith 15 Nuss, Mark 14
Anderson, Rich 15 Arsenault, Dave 14 Masserant, Terry 15 Frankel, Jerry 9 Krause, Gerald 15 Wargo, Dave 14
64 58 65 54 65 62
Marchin, John 13 Rutkoske, Bob 17 Beebe, Kevin 13 Mostyn, Mike 17 Schlimgen, Mike 14 Miller, Brian 15
161 163 164 164 166 164
Subs Call Subs Call Subs Call Subs Call Subs Call Subs Call
John Marchin Adam Godard Ken Wilkins Paul Giles John Zuccarini Steve Dietrich
586-530-0795 248-721-0267 586-246-1573 586-707-1526 248-672-3325 586-260-5718

 

 

 

 

 

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