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“A” LEAGUE WEEKLY UPDATE – OCTOBER 12, 2017

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HABS    5    WINGS   1

Bryan Prentice leads the Habs with the deuce.  Singles for Dougie Roehl, Rob Middleton and sub Mark Norrington.  Dad – Dar Norrington was stellar between the pipes.  Big Rob Rowling with the lone Wings marker in this penalty free game.  The Wings were without “Midtown” Mikey Brown today, who was in Canada helping a family member.  Prior to the game, the Wings were wondering – “Who was going to coach them today!”

SHARKS   5   HAWKS   1

The Sharks spread out the scoring as they methodically defeat the Hawks.  John Siterlet, Jimmy Brown, Billy Mac Jr., Mike Riddle and sub Mike Ala all with goals.  Net-minder Billy Schaugg with a light ten save game.  Center Donnie Riviera with the Hawks marker.  Roving Hawks defenseman Jim Puffer picks up a minor unsportsmanlike penalty.  Buddy and teammate Ward Peterson incurs a solo roughing minor infraction.

BRUINS   9   FLYERS   2

Whoa!  Baker’s Bruins put a hurting on the Flyers as the Flyers drop their third straight contest!  Playing like he’s in his 20’s – “Angry” Joey Ventimiglio with a huge six point game!  3 goals and 3 assists!  Center John Cornish with the deuce.  Singles for John McNeilly(Also 3 Helpers), Chuck Bowers, Ray Tonelli and Rex Baker.  Pat “The Beast” Wosek and Mike T. Brown with the Flyers markers.

HABS   6   SHARKS   5

The battle for first place!  The Frenchmen were one point up on the Sharks leading into this game.  An up and down contest as both teams take turns taking the lead.  When the dust settled – the Habs remain in the top spot in the standings.  Playing as advertised – Habs sub Mark Norrington with a two goal game.  Singles for Bryan Prentice, Rob “Rickie” Middleton and subs Chas Kipp and Bob “Larry” Giroux(GW).  Deuces wild for the Jimmy’s – Brown and Galloway.  Billy Mac Jr. also with a Sharks tally.

BRUINS   5     WINGS   3

Look out for these Bruins!  They are clicking on all cylinders and playing some excellent hockey!  Who else?  “Angry” Joey Ventimiglio with a two goal game!  Singles for Craig Bastuba, and the Johns – Cornish and McNeilly.  Rob Rowling, Terry Boyette and Danny Shannon do the honors for the Wings, who after winning a doubleheader last week, drop a deuce today.

FLYERS   9   HAWKS   0

Another whoa!  After getting toasted in game one 9-2 – the Flyers take their frustrations out on the lowly Hawks.  The line of Brian Moore(3 & 3), Mike Miler(1 & 6) and Mike T. Brown(2 & 3) total 18 points in the game!  Are you kidding me?  Billy “The Dark” Knight, Pat Wosek and Steve Bittner join the party with goals.  The Hawks drop their second consecutive doubleheader.  Things are so bad, that the Hawks are now punch line fodder.  Someone asked last night following the games, who did the Flyers defeat in their second game?  The other person laughingly said:  “Probably the Hawks!”  He was right!

 

Which of these superstar HOF former NHL players did NOT have a brother who played in the NHL?
Gordie Howe
Mario Lemieux
Bryan Torttier
Patrick Roy
Ray Bourque
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Ray Bourque did NOT have a brother who played in the NHL.
Vic Howe
Alain Lemieux
Rocky Trottier
Stéphan Roy

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