The
Hot Rods Hockey Club have played three games over the past couple weeks and the
reporting staff here at the blog have apparently been on holidays.
On
Thursday March 10th, the Hot Rods played the Rustlers in NCHL South Division
action at Scott Seaman Arena. It was a hard-fought game against a good Rustlers team but the Rods came up short, losing 8-4.
John
Barlow got the first goal for the Hot Rods, scoring on a great move for his
first of the year. It also happened to be the first game he played out of the
net. This goal and an assist earned him the Amateur Stuntman of the Game Award. Nick Giannoulis picked up 2 goals and Chris Potter scored the other
one.
The
Hot Rods next game took place on Wednesday March 16th in Chestermere
versus the Duffmen. This was an exciting game that went right down to the wire
ending in a 4-4 tie after unsuccessful shootout attempts by both teams. Sean
Van der Linden scored the game-tying goal with 32 seconds left which earned him
the Amateur Stuntman of the Game Award.
The
Hot Rods got the first 3 goals from Tony Schellenberg, Kevin Csada and Tom
Hautzinger. And how did Tom score..... By cutting to the middle like he's
supposed to......
It
might have been the green jerseys but the Luck of the Irish was with the Hot
Rods Hockey Club when they played Nuclear Winter on St. Patrick's Day.
The Rods
posted a 9-2 shellacking, getting goals from 7 different players. Everyone on
the roster tallied at least one point, including John Barlow (1 assist) who got
the start in goal, except for one..... You should have cut to the middle
Tom.....
The
Hot Rods Hockey Club have one more game this season on March 31st and then it's
into the drive for the Championship. Playoffs start early in April and the Hot
Rods are liking their chances to go deep.
Berkley Crowe earned the Amateur Stuntman of the Game Award with 1 assist and what seemed to be 47 chances for a goal.