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“A” LEAGUE WEEKLY UPDATE – MARCH 18, 2021

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CONGRATS TO THE FLYERS AND SHARKS, WHO WILL FACE OFF IN NEXT WEEKS

SAM CUPP CHAMPIONSHIP GAME!  IT SHOULD BE A BARN BURNER!

AS WE SPEAK – LONG TIME STING MEMBER AND CARPENTER “DOWNTOWN” JIMMY BROWN

IS IN THE PROCESS OF MAKING THE CARDBOARD CUTOUT’S FOR THE GAME!

WINGS   5    BRUINS   4

This was a big game as the Wings leapfrog the Bruins into second place!  Whoa!  Where was this guy all year?  Relatively quiet all year, Wings forward Jeff Ivory with a huge dominating 3 & 2 game!  Nice job Jeff!  Line-mate sub Tringali with a 1 & 3 game.  Youngster Chad Wooten with the game winning goal.  Power play specialist “Midtown” Mikey Brown who had an excellent playoffs, Donnie Rivera, Mike Garlick and Zach Wagner tally for the men in yellow.

SHARKS   5    HAWKS   2

The Sharks come through big time behind the hat trick effort of power forward Trevor Wrobel!  Richy Artymovich and sub Debrincat( No – Not Alex of the Chicago Black Hawks – But a Relative) with singles.  The Hawks were one point behind the Sharks coming into the contest and needed the W!  Didn’t happen.  Scott Chodun and sub “Skip” Lockwood dent the twine for the Hawks.

HABS    3    FLYERS   1

A game of no consequence for the top spot Flyers, as they ready themselves for next week.  Rob Rowling and subs “Archie” Montgomery and I would assume Larry Rowe’s son, tally for the Wings.  Mark Rogers with the lone Flyers marker.

SHARKS   4    WINGS   3

The marquee game of the night, as it turned out this was the deciding game for the Championship game entry.  The Sharks go up 4 zip and hang on for the clinching W!  Trevor Wrobel with the deuce.  Singles for Greg Stacey and Nate McNaughtry.  The Wings score three times in the final stanza, their last marker with the goalie pulled.  Mike Riddle, Chad Wooten and John McNeilly tally for the Wings.

FLYERS   4     BRUINS   3

The Flyers right the ship this game behind the two goal game of John Cornish.  Singles for Mark Rogers and Mike “King of the Road” Miller.  Sub goalie Brian Miller stood tall in nets.  Rex Baker, Zach Wagner and Mike Garlick with the Bruins goals.  Paul Vioalssi of the Flyers chops Mikey Brown, who retaliates with a minor roughing penalty as they hit the box in animated tandem.

HAWKS   5     HABS   2

Smooth skating Mr. Brian Moore with a four goal game!  Scott Chodun with the Hawks initial goal.  Pierre Dugas and sub Jeff Steiber do the honors for the Frenchmen.

 

No question this week, just an amazing observation.
Check out the Red Wings 1983 draft.
Of course Stevie is number one, but I am totally intrigued by the bad ass’s they drafted!
Check out the penalty minutes of Probert, Kocur and Grimson!
It was a different time eh?
1983 Entry
Draft Num. Round Player Pos Drafted From GP G A Pts PIM
1983 Entry 4 1 Steve Yzerman C Peterborough Petes [OHL] 1514 692 1063 1755 924
1983 Entry 25 2 Lane Lambert C Saskatoon Blades [WHL] 283 58 65 123 521
1983 Entry 46 3 Bob Probert L Brantford Alexanders [OHL] 935 163 221 384 3300
1983 Entry 68 4 Dave Korol D Winnipeg Warriors [WHL]
1983 Entry 86 5 Petr Klima L Czech National Team [Intl] 786 313 260 573 671
1983 Entry 88 5 Joey Kocur D Saskatoon Blades [WHL] 821 80 82 162 2519
1983 Entry 106 6 Chris Pusey G Brantford Alexanders [OHL] 1 0 0 0 0
1983 Entry 126 7 Bob Pierson L London Knights [OHL]
1983 Entry 146 8 Craig Butz D Kelowna Wings [WHL]
1983 Entry 166 9 Dave Sikorski D Cornwall Royals [OHL]
1983 Entry 186 10 Stu Grimson L Regina Pats [WHL] 729 17 22 39 2113
1983 Entry 206 11 Jeff Frank R Regina Pats [WHL]
1983 Entry 226 12 Chuck Chiatto C Cranbrook H.S. (Mich.)

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