Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Friday, June 25, 2010
Monday, June 21, 2010
Buffs Can't Save Game
The Buffaloes had plenty of skaters on the roster-unfortunately none were goaltenders. Scoring 7 goals may have been enough on most nights but with a 6 skater acting as netminder the Buffaloes allowed 13 Hitmen goals.
"It was dissappointing" said Hitmen forward Drew Cambell. "Its no fun when there is no goalie on the other team. Even if you win." added league director Bill Auld.
The Hitmen were led by a 4 goal night by Patrick Alvin.
So hopefully the Buffaloes will find the missing Romano in time for their Monday matchup vs the Free Agents.
Box Score:
Goals Hitmen:
Alvin (3,4,5,6)
Simone (3,4,5)
McClane (1,2)
Lundeen (1,2)
Palfreyman (3,4)
Rogers (2)
Goals Buffaloes
Ferris (2,3,4)
Miragaya (3,4)
Jacobsen (2)
Melchione (3)
"It was dissappointing" said Hitmen forward Drew Cambell. "Its no fun when there is no goalie on the other team. Even if you win." added league director Bill Auld.
The Hitmen were led by a 4 goal night by Patrick Alvin.
So hopefully the Buffaloes will find the missing Romano in time for their Monday matchup vs the Free Agents.
Box Score:
Goals Hitmen:
Alvin (3,4,5,6)
Simone (3,4,5)
McClane (1,2)
Lundeen (1,2)
Palfreyman (3,4)
Rogers (2)
Goals Buffaloes
Ferris (2,3,4)
Miragaya (3,4)
Jacobsen (2)
Melchione (3)
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Hitmen Lose to Agents With .01 on Clock
It looked like the Hitmen were about to participate in their second shootout in two games but the Free Agents did not stop skating in the waning seconds-scoring a goal with .01 left on the game clock.
John Nichol scored the game clinching goal off of the hard work from Nick Andrecheck.
Box Score:
Goals:
Free Agents:
Andrecheck (1,2)
Nichol (1,2)
Kenney (2)
Hitmen:
Simone (1,2)
Greenspan (1)
Waterhouse (1)
John Nichol scored the game clinching goal off of the hard work from Nick Andrecheck.
Box Score:
Goals:
Free Agents:
Andrecheck (1,2)
Nichol (1,2)
Kenney (2)
Hitmen:
Simone (1,2)
Greenspan (1)
Waterhouse (1)
Free Agents Beat Buffaloes in 21 goal Foray
The Free Agents and Buffaloes combined for 21 goals in an offensive explosion on Sunday night. Unfortunately for the Buffs they were on the south end of a 14-7 score and are still looking for their first victory of the season.
The Free Agents were led by Dave Ulikowski, Frankie Mazza and Chuck-each recording hat tricks on the evening.
The Buffaloes had a high scoring night of their own led by 2 goal nights from Charles Nerback Alex Miragaya and Captain Bobby Campi.
Box Score:
Goals:
Free Agents:
Mazza (1,2,3)
Ulikowski (1,2,3)
Chuck (1,2,3)
Podlaski (1,2)
Nichol (1)
Kenney (1)
Jordan (1)
Buffaloes:
Campi (1,2)
Nerback (1,2)
Miragaya (1,2)
Ferris (1)
The Free Agents were led by Dave Ulikowski, Frankie Mazza and Chuck-each recording hat tricks on the evening.
The Buffaloes had a high scoring night of their own led by 2 goal nights from Charles Nerback Alex Miragaya and Captain Bobby Campi.
Box Score:
Goals:
Free Agents:
Mazza (1,2,3)
Ulikowski (1,2,3)
Chuck (1,2,3)
Podlaski (1,2)
Nichol (1)
Kenney (1)
Jordan (1)
Buffaloes:
Campi (1,2)
Nerback (1,2)
Miragaya (1,2)
Ferris (1)
Monday, June 14, 2010
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Summer Season Opens With Shootout
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The Summer season started out in grand fashion as the newly formed Buffaloes faced off against the veteran Hitmen franchise. Early on the Hitmen saw they had an uphill battle as their short bench was put up against a full Buffalo contingent. The first goal of the new season was tallied by Hitmen forward Patrick Alvan just 55 seconds into the contest. The Buffaloes answered soon after when Chris Melchione beat the Hitmen netminder for the first ever goal scored in Buffalo history.
The Buffaloes carried the lead for most of the contest but with 1:04 left in the regulation play Hitmen forward Alvan scored his second of the night to tie the game at 6. And just like that the newly instituted shootout rule would be put to the test in the very first game of the season.
Scott Palfreyman and Patrick Alvan scored on the first two Hitmen attempts which was countered by only one Buffalo tally by Tom Stryker. As a result the Hitmen were able to claim the win and the first two points of the AIAHL Summer 2010 season.
AIAHL Box Score:
Goals:
Hitmen:
Alvan (1,2)
Palfreyman (1,2)
Rogers (1)
Cambell (1)
Buffaloes:
Melchione (1,2)
Jacobson (1)
Jennings (1)
Connolly (1)
Stryker (1)
Assists:
Hitmen
Cambell-2
Rogers-2
Alvan-2
Vogel
Buffaloes
Melchione-3
Ferris-2
Conolly-2
Jacobson
Penalties:
Hitmen
none
Buffaloes
Abbott-2
The Summer season started out in grand fashion as the newly formed Buffaloes faced off against the veteran Hitmen franchise. Early on the Hitmen saw they had an uphill battle as their short bench was put up against a full Buffalo contingent. The first goal of the new season was tallied by Hitmen forward Patrick Alvan just 55 seconds into the contest. The Buffaloes answered soon after when Chris Melchione beat the Hitmen netminder for the first ever goal scored in Buffalo history.
The Buffaloes carried the lead for most of the contest but with 1:04 left in the regulation play Hitmen forward Alvan scored his second of the night to tie the game at 6. And just like that the newly instituted shootout rule would be put to the test in the very first game of the season.
Scott Palfreyman and Patrick Alvan scored on the first two Hitmen attempts which was countered by only one Buffalo tally by Tom Stryker. As a result the Hitmen were able to claim the win and the first two points of the AIAHL Summer 2010 season.
AIAHL Box Score:
Goals:
Hitmen:
Alvan (1,2)
Palfreyman (1,2)
Rogers (1)
Cambell (1)
Buffaloes:
Melchione (1,2)
Jacobson (1)
Jennings (1)
Connolly (1)
Stryker (1)
Assists:
Hitmen
Cambell-2
Rogers-2
Alvan-2
Vogel
Buffaloes
Melchione-3
Ferris-2
Conolly-2
Jacobson
Penalties:
Hitmen
none
Buffaloes
Abbott-2
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