Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Standings

Team W L T P

Te Staff 19 2 3 41

Matexipar 18 1 4 39

Onatten 15 1 7 37

Rijward 15 2 6 36

Mechen 14 3 6 34

Bjaward 15 6 2 32

Wrischer 9 10 4 22

Tarlunz 7 9 6 20

Bevinlunz 8 12 3 19

Holtzlund 7 11 4 18

Menesanne 6 12 5 17

Domatische 5 10 7 17

Atterische 4 13 5 13

Lojren 4 12 4 12

Gottwrischer 3 16 5 11

Sajbell 2 15 5 9

Sichebach 2 18 2 6

Te Staff is holding on to a precarious lead atop the standings. Will the pack catch up to them?

Monday, May 19, 2008

Wrischer shocks Te Staff

Wrischer 2, Te Staff 1: In a contested game, it was Wrischer and Kai Ganesmund who came through in the end, as he beat goalie Norbert Grimm through the legs with 3:34 to go in the game. Christoph Anselm scored for Te Staff.

Summary

Scoring

Wrischer 1 0 1-2

Te Staff 0 1 0-1

Penalties: None

Goals: Wrischer: Knapp, Dierk Ganesmund, Kai Te Staff: Anselm, Christoph

Assists: Wrischer: Camenzind, Vitus Godrich, Bjorn Te Staff: Sipken, Uwe

Matexipar 1, Mechen 0: The only goal scored in this game came with 4:56 to go in the second period and was scored by Ekkehardt Falkland. A bone-jarring check by Julius Schymart knocked the puck loose from Bram Landseer. Falkland scooped up the puck and fired it into the net.

Summary

Scoring

Mechen 0 0 0-0

Matexipar 0 1 0-1

Penalties: None

Goals: Matexipar: Falkland, Ekkehardt

Domatische 5, Atterische 4: This was a rollicking, back-and-forth adventure of a game that featured nine goals and 88 shots. Both goalies were taxed to the limit, but Gerwulf Gruenenfelder flipped the puck past Erik Ritsche with 2:23 left in the game.

Summary

Scoring

Domatische 3 0 2-5

Atterische 1 2 1-4

Penalties: None

Goals: Domatische: Gruenenfelder, Gerwulf Nordmeern, Henk (2) Nordhall, Lourens (2) Atterische: Baumlansch, Bale Lugbach, Dieuwe (2) Greco, Alfeo

Assists: Domatische: Gruenenfelder, Gerwulf Segur, Odo (2) Vogel, Josef (2) Atterische: Lugbach, Dieuwe Alfeo, Greco Thijs, Halvor (2)

Bjaward 4, Holtzlund 2: Facing a scrappy Holtzlund team that had tied the game at 2 after two periods, Ewout Groat, the Bjaward center scored a pair of goals to single-handedly put away Holtzlund. Dragoon Camarata was victimized again, saving only 33 out of 37 shots.

Summary

Scoring

Bjaward 1 1 2-4

Holtzlund 0 2 0-2

Penalties: None

Goals: Bjaward: Groat, Ewout (2) Sudmass, Joris Sudmass, Jelle Holtzlund: Koller, Friedhold Roemer, Jurgen

Assists: Bjaward: Sudmass, Joris Sudmass, Jelle De Vries, Jens Graf, Radulf Holtzlund: Yagerhorn, Siet (2)

Rijward 4, Sichebach 0: It seems like every other game is a shutout for Rokus Osthav'n. And indeed, this is his fourteenth shutout of the season, an astronomical number. He got plenty of support in this game, getting two goals from Gunther Stryker.

Summary

Scoring

Rijward 1 2 1-4

Sichebach 0 0 0-0

Penalties: None

Goals: Rijward: Stryker, Gunther (2) Drijher, Kai Burkhart, Xaver

Assists: Rijward: Kestenholz, Traugott (2) Stryker, Gunther Gottschalk, Wickham

Onatten 3, Lojren 2: These two teams matched goals for two periods, but Dirk Sugarmann broke the tie with 10:42 to go in the third period and Skylar Magnusson preserved it. Klaes Diefenhoven had both of Lojren's goals.

Summary

Scoring

Onatten 1 1 1-3

Lojren 1 1 0-2

Penalties: None

Goals: Onatten: Sugarmann, Dierk Nietlispach, Armin Widmer, Bruno Lojren: Diefenhoven, Klaes (2)

Assists: Onatten: De Jong, Dietrich Martlich, Axel Piron, Sebastiaan Lojren: Horak, Kazimir Kral, Jakub

Tarlunz 3, Gottwrischer 1: Tarlunz buried Gottwrischer with a three-goal first period and was 5:34 from a shutout. Hagan Hecker scored Gottwrischer's goal.

Summary

Scoring

Gottwrischer 0 0 1-1

Tarlunz 3 0 0-3

Penalties: None

Goals: Gottwrischer: Hecker, Hagan Tarlunz: Baarda, Habel (2) Geert, Ampte

Assists: Gottwrischer: Bommelansch, Sjoerd Tarlunz: Barras, Dietmar (2) Haswell, Rikard

Menesanne 4, Sajbell 0: Wob Ramsbeck made 26 saves to blank Sajbell. Werden Ottokar had two goals and an assist to lead Menesanne.

Summary

Scoring

Menesanne 2 1 1-4

Sajbell 0 0 0-0

Penalties: None

Goals: Menesanne: Ottokar, Werden (2) Schoch, Orel (2)

Assists: Menesanne: Reuteler, Meinrad (2) Kuhbauer, Leopold De Boer, Fedde

Te Staff is struggling. May the fans stay staunch.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Bjaward wins thriller, inches back into race

Bjaward 4, Tarlunz 3: Bjaward won a tight game at home in which they were actually tied at 3-all after jumping out to a 3-0 lead. Bjawardʻs Pascal Nuessli scored with 6:27 to go in the third period, 1:21 after Tarlunzʻs Dietmar Barrasʻ goal to tie the game.

Summary

Scoring

Tarlunz 0 2 1-3 Bjaward 3 0 1-4

Penalties: None

Shots: Bjaward 39-38

Goals: Tarlunz: Baarda, Habel Barras, Dietmar Deinuma, Jent Bjaward: Sudmass, Jelle Sudmass, Joris (2) Nuessli, Pascal

Assists: Tarlunz: Ampte, Geert (2) Haswell, Rikard Bjaward: De Vries, Jens (2) Sudmass, Jelle Graf, Radulf

Onatten 3, Sajbell 0: Skylar Magnusson posted his second shutout in a row, blanking lowly Sajbell. Dirk Sugarmann had a goal and an assist for Onatten.

Summary

Scoring

Sajbell 0 0 0-0

Onatten 1 1 1-3

Penalties: None

Shots: Onatten 40-25

Goals: Onatten: Sugarmann, Dirk Piron, Sebastiaan Hiekkalinna, Jaska

Assists: Onatten: Meern, Tjaard Sugarmann, Dirk Claessens, Ludwijk

Te Staff 1, Gottwrischer 1: Te Staff continues to struggle without Sherm Reinhardt, managing only a tie against weakling Gottwrischer. Bernt Gruhn scored his first career goal after being called up from farm club University of Borschland, which is in Te Staff.

Summary

Scoring

Te Staff 1 0 0-1

Gottwrischer 0 0 1-1

Penalties: None

Shots: Te Staff 34-32

Goals: Te Staff: Gruhn, Bernt Gottwrischer: Hecker, Hagan

Assists: Te Staff: Luppink, Gerd Gottwrischer: Gulspar, Shumar

Mechen 2, Wrischer 1: This game had a furious first period, with 32 shots combined and three goals scored. However, the excitement died around the middle of the second period and the teams ended up with just 68 shots at the end. Doutze Holwerde scored the winning goal for Mechen with 2:23 left in the first period.

Summary

Scoring

Wrischer 1 0 0-1

Mechen 2 0 0-2

Penalties: None

Shots: Mechen 38-30

Goals: Wrischer: Camenzind, Vitus Mechen: Holwerde, Doutze Idsarda, Aiko

Assists: Wrischer: Knapp, Dierk Mechen: Landseer, Bram Rusterholz, Ortwin

Matexipar 4, Menesanne 2: In a repeat of Matexiparʻs Mar. 5 home game, Conrad Bartul scored a pair of goals, both in Matexiparʻs three-goal first period. Menesanne lost their second game in a row and fourth out of six, with nary a win in that stretch. Menesanne is starting to look like teams of old, fading as the season goes along.

Summary

Scoring

Matexipar 3 0 1-4

Menesanne 1 1 0-2

Penalties: None

Shots: Matexipar 41-32

Goals: Matexipar: Bartul, Conrad (2) Zberg, Sigiswald Pasi, Germain Menesanne: Goethals, Luuk Kuhbauer, Leopold

Assists: Matexipar: Heuberger, Jonatan (2) Falkland, Ekkehardt (2) Menesanne: Patsayev, Borislav Werden, Ottokar

Rijward 1, Holtzlund 1: Rijwardʻs Traugott Kestenholz scored 2:06 into the game, but Rijward couldnʻt follow up. they had quite a few chances to score a second goal and failed. Holtzlundʻs Kaspar Coeyman scored the tying goal 8:34 later, at 9:20 left in the period.

Summary

Scoring

Rijward 1 0 0-1

Holtzlund 1 0 0-1

Penalties: None

Shots: Holtzlund 40-33

Goals: Rijward: Kestenholz, Traugott Holtzlund: Coeyman, Kaspar

Assists: Stryker, Gunther Holtzlund: Koller, Friedhold

Atterische 1, Sichebach 0: Erik Ritsche wasn't tested much, facing only 26 shots. Greco Alfeo, the reserved Italian, scored Atterische's goal.

Summary

Scoring

Atterische 1 0 0-1

Sichebach 0 0 0-0

Penalties: None

Shots: Atterische 34-26

Goals: Atterische: Alfeo, Greco

Assists: Atterische: Baert, Halmar

Lojren 1, Bevinlunz 1: Klaes Diefenhoven scored the tying goal for Lojren with 12:39 to go in the third period, countering Severin Handschin's goal in the first period. Lojren has been struggling, losing two of their last three games.

Summary

Scoring

Lojren 0 0 1-1

Bevinlunz 1 0 0-1

Penalties: None

Shots: Lojren 38-29

Goals: Lojren: Diefenhoven, Klaes Bevinlunz: Handschin, Severin

Assists: Lojren: Horak, Kazimir Bevinlunz: Pfelward, Sikke

Te Staff isn't the same without Sherm Reinahrdt. Could this let one of the other teams back in the hunt?

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Lacking Reinhardt, Te Staff suffers first loss

Bjaward 2, Te Staff 1: In their fist game without Sherm Reinhardt, Te Staff lookked little like the team that had dominated the league up to this point. They all seemed listless ou on the ice. Christoph Anselm was the lone bright spot, scoring Te Staff's goal. The Sudmass Brothers each had a goal for Bjaward.

Summary

Scoring

Bjaward 1 1 0-2

Te Staff 1 0 0-1

Penalties: None

Shots: Bjaward 36-33

Goals: Bjaward: Sudmass, Jelle Sudmass, Joris Te Staff: Anselm, Christoph

Assists: Bjaward: De Vries, Jens Graf, Radulf Te Staff: Zinsli, Serge

Rijward 1, Tarlunz 0: Rijward's offense was anemic in this game, generating just 31 shots. However, they controlled 62% of the possession and limited Tarlunz to just 24 shots. These were stopped easily by Rokus Osthav'n. Xaver Burkhart scored for Rijward.

Summary

Scoring

Rijward 0 0 1-1

Tarlunz 0 0 0-0

Penalties: None

Shots: Rijward 31-24

Goals: Rijward: Burkhart, Xaver

Assists: Rijward: Drijher, Kai

Mechen 4, Gottwrischer 1: Wiebe Kappe led Mechen with two goals as they routed Gottwrischer and moved closer to Te Staff. Sjoerd Bommelansch scored for Gottwrischer, who lost for the second time in three games.

Summary

Scoring

Mechen 1 2 1-4

Gottwrischer 1 0 0-1

Penalties: Quackenboss, Lutz 2:00 Interference

Shots: Mechen 41-30

Goals: Mechen: Kappe, Wiebe (2) Hurst, Anton Rusterholz, Orwin Gottwrischer: Bommelansch, Sjoerd

Assists: Mechen: Idsarda, Aiko (2) Landseer, Bram (2) Gottwrischer: Hecker, Hagan

Wrischer 3, Menesanne 2: Kai Ganesmund beat Wob Ramsbeck between his legs for the winning goal with 7:34 to go in the third period. The score had been tied just two minutes earlier on a goal by Menesanne's Ottokar Werden.

Summary

Scoring

Menesanne 0 1 1-2

Wrischer 1 1 1-3

Penalties: None

Shots: Wrischer 37-32

Goals: Menesanne: Werden, Ottokar Patsayev, Borislav Wrischer: Ganesmund, Kai Knapp, Dierk (2)

Assists: Menesanne: Kuhbauer, Leopold Meinrad, Reuteler Wrischer: Jelsme, Gerke Godrich, Bjorn (2)

Onatten 0, Matexipar 0: Onatten didn't exactly avenge their Mar. 4 loss to Matexipar, but a scoreless tie is definitely not a loss. The two goalies combined to make a total of 85 saves, showing their skill.

Summary

Scoring

Onatten 0 0 0-0

Matexipar 0 0 0-0

Penalties: None

Shots: Matexipar 43-42

Bevinlunz 4, Sajbell 3: This was a hotly contested game as Sajbell attempted to win their third game of the season, and second at home. It was not to be, as Arnaulf Clowes gave up three goals in the first period and the score was never tied. Yves Schenk had two goals for Sajbell. Sikke Pfelward topped that with a hat trick.

Summary

Scoring

Bevinlunz 3 1 0-4

Sajbell 1 2 0 -3

Penalties: None

Goals: Bevinlunz: Pfelward, Sikke (3) Fulke, Wolfram Sajbell: Schenk, Yves (2) Nef, Yannick

Assists: Bevinlunz: Visser, Gerrit (2) Piebinga, Eitel Handschin, Severin Sajbell: Weidheim, Japik (2) Stemme, Elias

Holtzlund 2, Atterische 2: Siet Yagerhorn scored the second, or tying, goal for Holtzlund and assisted on another goal. Dieuwe Lugbach scored for Atterische.

Summary

Scoring

Holtzlund 0 2 0-2

Atterische 1 1 0-2

Penalties: None

Shots: Atterische 36-33

Goals: Holtzlund: Yagerhorn, Siet Verbeke, Pepijn Atterische: Lugbach, Dieuwe Greco, Alfeo

Assists: Holtzlund: Yagerhorn, Siet Roemer, Jurgen Atterische: Halvor, Thijs Baumlansch, Bale

Domatische 5, Sichebach 2: Lourens Nordhall and Henk Nordmeern combined to score four goals for Domatische in their impressive home victory. They each also assisted each other.

Summary

Scoring

Sichebach 2 0 0-2

Domatische 1 3 1-5

Penalties: Sichebach: Roby, Alfons 2:00 High-sticking

Shots: Domatische: 44-37

Goals: Sichebach: Tiede, Adriani (2) Domatische: Nordhall, Lourens (2) Nordmeern, Henk Gruenenfelder, Gerwulf

Assists: Sichebach: Brouwer, Abich (2) Domatische: Nordhall, Lourens Nordmeern, Henk (2) Vogel, Josef (2)

Thanks for being patient. We're finally back.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Brandy and Pucks, The Seventh

Brandy and Pucks

by Kadmus Greningen

Of course there are rumors.

I could not report all of them, as my ration of ink is limited, but rest assured they will all be printed somewhere in this newsprint-happy city.

My job is to consider the most likely, if there is such a thing.

The police have released, officially, that someone has reported a sighting of Upright Bears in the disappeared Sherman Reinhardt's neighborhood in Rirlver, somewhere around 3 AM the morning of his disappearance.

What Upright Bears were doing in Rirlver at 3 AM is also an unknown, since Upright Bears, who hail from that nearly mythical southern land of Lower Bearland and who either must be Bearish diplomats or spies or both, tend not to stray far from their diplomatic neighborhood, Antopf, in the center of Te Staff.

There was no diplomatic automobile, however, which is the Bears' preferred mode of transportation. They are very grand for riding around in horseless carriages, which makes them both less a spectacle (we understand their reticence to walk in crowds) and superior technologically.

If the Bears were mixed up in the Reinhardt affair, they would not want a car, because of course the car has a number, and there are only 17 diplomatic cars registered to the Bearish embassy in Te Staff, and someone would have remembered.

But they could also have just been revelers, for it is famous in Borschland that it is impossible to make a Bear go home until the wee hours, since it takes that long for him to realize he has drunk too much.

Thus the saying, "Three bears, 24 bottles."

Sherman Reinhardt had been seen more than once at the Bearish embassy. The most recent affair was the observance of the 79th anniversary of the Independence from Britain, where there was much dancing, Rachael Martijnz (also still disappeared) was present, and the fast-skating Amerikansche center met and befriended the Consul General, Lawrence Brumebakerbear.

Some folk say that when you have danced with Upright Bears, there is no going back to human society.

But there are other rumors, including the everpresent United Borschland Movement one, which says that we will see Sherman Reinhardt again after the last puck has dropped and the last tick has gone off the last clock of the season. After, in other words, Matexipar has won the championship.

Also consider that radical Loflinlanders may be involved. They are few but troublesome.

And there is Miss Martijnz, who may have met some wandering Danner and gone to his ski chalet to emerge several weeks later a married woman. The Dann are very charming, although they are not known for their loyalty. The government of Dann has pledged as they can a nationwide search, but that country is so unpeopled and so large that this might take some time.

All of which is to say, dear Reader, that this scribbler has nothing of weight for you yet. Speculate away, and may the Spirit of the Swan be with Sherman Reinhardt.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Brandy and Pucks, The Sixth

Brandy and Pucks by Kadmus Grenigen

"Sherm is disappeared," my editor told me over the telephone. When the call came, I was deep in a biography of the Borschic hero Grundel "The Swan" Mittelmascht. I couldn't sleep, and I had continued reading past dawn, as I often do.

Grundel was a man who battled the Loflins in a raft in the lowlands of the Borschland River. As we all learn in school, these swamps are the largest and most trackless of the entire continent, and they have always resisted large scale draining. For a hundred years, the Loflins hid in the swamps and raided the towns of Atterische and Domatische and peat-cutting villages, until Grundel and his followers rooted them out and had them relocated permanently into Loflinland, where they have since become civilized.

Grundel glided down the waterways with his musket, crossbow, and rafting pole, and the Loflins attempted to kill him for many years. They even caught him and kept him as a prisoner for three days. But he always managed to escape whatever pickle in which he found himself. Maybe this is a good omen for the fate of Sherman Reinhardt, who disappeared overnight after Te Staff's 2-1 win over Rijward. He lives by himself in a flat in the neighborhood of Rirlver, overlooking the water. In the morning, when his housekeeper came in to give him breakfast, he was gone. The bedclothes were thrown back, and some of his clothes were taken along with a valise. Also his wallet was taken, but no other possessions.

The police have no leads. They think that he left-- or was taken-- somewhere between the hours of midnight and dawn, but no one saw or heard any movement.

The police do know, however, that the poetess Rachael Martijns is also missing. She was to go on a winter vacation to a rustic cabin in the country of Dann, and did not arrive there on Thursday as expected. She had taken an express to the Celtlands' city of Chead Mille Failte, and then a Dann National Railway train to Deinde, the capitol of Dann. DNR trains are notorious for their delays, but this one pulled into Deinde only four and a half hours late.

The notorious Matexipar Nationalist Group, the United Borschland Movement, has denied involvement in the affair. But they are not the only ones who were concerned that Reinhardt had tipped the balance of the league in the favor of Te Staff.

Sherman Reinhardt's place in the team will be taken by Bernt Gruhn, and Christoph Anselm will again become the number one center.

May the spirit of The Swan be with Sherman Reinhardt.

Reinhardt's performance leads Te Staff past Rijward

Te Staff 2, Rijward 1: Sherm Reinhardt scored a goal and had an assist, winning the game for Te Staff on a spectacular play with :45 to go in the game. Reinhardt recieved the pass from Christoph Anselm, sprinted down the ice, spun past two Rijward players, deked the last defender and buried the puck in the upper right corner of the net. The goal silenced a Rijward crowd who were sure that they would come away with a point and a tie.

Summary

Scoring

Te Staff 0 1 1-2

Rijward 1 0 0-1

Penalties: None

Shots: Te Staff 36-34

Goals: Te Staff: Reinhardt, Sherm Cavegn, Alois Rijward: Burkhart, Xaver

Assists: Te Staff: Reinhardt, Sherm Anselm, Christoph Rijward: Drijher, Kai

Mechen 2, Bjaward 2: This time, Bjaward didn't need the Sudmass Brothers to mount an amazing comeback. They were actually leading 2-1 with 3:26 to go, until Bram Landseer scored on a slap shot off of a pass from Wiebe Kappe.

Summary

Scoring

Bjaward 2 0 0-2

Mechen 0 1 1-2

Penalties: None

Shots: Mechen 38-35

Goals: Bjaward: Sudmass, Joris De Vries, Jens Mechen: Landseer, Bram Rusterholz, Orwin

Assists: Bjaward: Sudmass, Jelle (2) Mechen: Kappe, Wiebe Doutze, Holwerde

Matexipar 2, Bevinlunz 0: Heiko Moordfors blanked Bevinlunz, making 35 stops. Conrad Bartul scored both goals for Matexipar. Bevinlunz lost its third game in a row.

Summary

Scoring

Matexipar 1 1 0-2

Bevinlunz 0 0 0-0

Penalties: None

Goals: Matexipar: Bartul, Conrad (2)

Assists: Matexipar: Zberg, Sigiswald Pasi, Germain

Onatten 3, Wrischer 2: Dietrich De Jong continued his heroics for the second game in a row, scoring the winning goal and assisting on another. He collected the rebound of a Sebastiaan Piron shot, and immediately fired, sneaking it in on the lower right side.

Summary

Scoring

Wrischer 0 2 0-2

Onatten 1 1 1-3

Penalties: None

Shots: Onatten 32-31

Goals: Wrischer: Godrich, Bjorn Ganesmund, Kai Onatten: De Jong, Dietrich Piron, Sebatiaan Claessens, Ludwijk

Assists: Wrischer: Camenzind, Vitus Jelsme, Gerke Onatten: De Jong, Dietrich Bertrand, Jacques Verhaegen, Ansgar

Menesanne 1, Gottwrischer 1: Wob Ramsbeck made 34 saves, enough to keep Menesanne from losing this game. Menesanne didn't generate a whole lot of shots, though they did have many opportunities. It seemed as though Ramsbeck was under siege.

Summary

Scoring

Gottwrischer 0 1 0-1

Menesanne 1 0 1-1

Penalties: None

Shots: Gottwrischer 35-27

Goals: Gottwrischer: Van der Wal, Pieter Menesanne: Goethals, Luuk

Assists: Gottwrischer: Bommelansch, Sjoerd Menesanne: Reuteler, Meinrad

Holtzlund 4, Domatische 2: Pepijn Verbeke scored two goals for Holtzlund to lead them to a comfortable home victory over Domatische. Holtzlund scored the first goal of the game with 16:31 to go in the first period and never trailed, jumping out to a 3-0 lead by the end of the first. Egon Mahrer scored both of Domatische's goals.

Summary

Scoring

Domatische 0 1 1-2

Holtzlund 3 1 0-4

Penalties: None

Shots: Holtzlund 40-32

Goals: Domatische: Mahrer, Egon (2) Holtzlund: Verbeke, Pepijn (2) Guillame, Coen Yagerhorn, Siet

Assists: Domatische: Nordhall, Lourens Nordmeern, Henk Holtzlund: Yagerhorn, Siet Koller, Friedhold Coeyman, Kaspar (2)

Tarlunz 2, Atterische 1: The men of the lake won for the third time in four games, and have only lost one of their last five games. This last victory was over an Atterische team that had only won one of its last five games coming into this game. Geert Ampte had a goal for Tarlunz.

Summary

Scoring

Tarlunz 1 0 1-2

Atterische 1 0 0-1

Penalties: None

Shots: Tarlunz 39-32

Goals: Tarlunz: Ampte, Geert Barras, Dietmar Atterische: Thijs, Halvor

Assists: Tarlunz: Haswell, Rikard Baarda, Habel Atterische: Baert, Halmar

Sajbell 1, Lojren 0: Sajbell won for only the second time this year. Incidentally, their other victory was a shutout for much-maligned Arnaulf Clowes. Lojren could only manage 28 shots on goal. Japik Weidheim scored the only goal of the game.

Summary

Scoring

Sajbell 0 0 1-1

Lojren 0 0 0-0

Penalties: None

Shots: Sajbell 33-28

Goals: Sajbell: Weidheim, Japik

Assists: Sajbell: Nef, Yannick

Back after a long hiatus. I hope that you all haven't disappeared because of no posts.