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Huskies Steal Show In The Second Period
Posted on October 01, 2004
Huskies 3 vs RMC (MAROON) 5
Huskies Look To Be Turning Season Around
The Huskies were going into this game with a 0-2
record just as RMC was. The first period seemed to have started where
the last game left off. At 18:58 Chris Craig got the teams first penalty
for roughing. The Huskies would have a total of four penalties in the
first period with two goals against. Robert Martinez (#31) would face
the most shots which totaled 15 in the first period. RMC also seemed to
command play in the first period against the disorganized Huskies.
The second period would start with a complete change in play from the
Huskies. The Huskies only had one penalty in the second period and would
fire back at RMC with three goals. More than half of the second period
was by far controlled by the Huskies. They would constantly keep the
puck in RMC's zone and seemed to make RMC look lost and beyond
disorganized. RMC was only able to get one goal with 13 shots in the
second.
Just as the first and second period transition made the Huskies switch
their playing style, the second and third period transition would make
them switch back. The Huskies would take two penalties and often fumbled
for the puck. RMC capitalized and scored two goals in just 9 shots. The
final scored ended up being 5-3 in three periods of hockey.
Statistical Recap
0 for 11 in power plays (Huskies) / 3 for 7 in power plays (RMC)
Huskies 32 shots / RMC 37 shots
Huskies 14 penalty minutes / RMC 22 penalty minutes
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