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?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

While it's exciting to consider finishing this season with more opportunity for unexpected champions, it's sad to hear of the ghost that was Te Staff. Amazing what the loss of one player has done to them. They relied on Reinhardt so much that they can't pull it together without him. In so many previous years they dominated without the American - why can't they get it together now?

Erki