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DUFFER NEWS
May 5, 2000 Reporters Cammi Granato *** Rich
Storm Volume VI, Issue 18
Wheezer Ties it!
The Blues took the meaningful lead when Coughenour fired a slap shot that climbed to an altitude of 3 feet, 11 inches when Tommy Z picked it out of the air and redirected it over to Beak who quickly flipped it past Stump for a spectacular double deflection goal. |
Referee Sean Morgan presented Beak with the puck, but Beak threw it back like a true Cub fan. The celebrating Blues were quickly quieted when they just missed scoring on a 3 on 2 rush, only to have Wheezer blast one past Eddie the Anvil for a 2-2 meaningful tie. The Meaningless contest was also close with goals by Tommy Z (2), Uncle Bob, Joe Jr. for the Blues while Tweedy (more than 1) Doc, Bob Morgan and Son of Frank tallied for the Whites.
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Paul Sereno, (red Shirt) World famous paleontologist, addresses students while Doc and a Grad student guard the door. |
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Eric, Doc and Greg plan the next move. |
Students head for a Lunch with Scientist. |
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Grad Student
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RIVERMEN BLAST TITANS, 7-2 Lead Series, 2-0 Frank, Beak, Wheezer and Wheezer's brother, Dave went to cheer the Rivermen on. The Duffers have never seen a Rivermen loss except when Alien jinxed them. Tuesday night the Rivermen once again jumped out to a 3-1 first period lead over Trenton. The Titans would manage only one goal in the game's remaining 40 minutes but the Rivermen blasted goaltender Bujar Amidovski for 4 goals enroute to a 7-2 win, taking a 2-0 lead in the best of 7 Conference Final. Peoria out shot the visiting Titans, 19-10 in the opening period enroute to the 3-1 lead. the 2nd period started out as a nightmare for the home team when Ted Whitchurch scored just 2:07 into the frame, followed by a Cail MacLean powerplay tally just 52 seconds later and the game was deadlocked, 3-3. Peoria's Jason Deleurme got his first post season goal at the 8:09 mark, his team's 2nd powerplay tally of the game. In the last 7 minutes of the 2nd period ECHL playoff scoring leader JF Boutin notched two more goals, putting Peoria back on top 6-3. However, with just 1:40 left in the middle period the Titans would score on a 5 on 3 advantage to end the 2nd trailing the Rivermen by a 6-4 count. Trenton would score two goals in the 3rd, forcing a 6-6 tie with 9:28 left, both even strength scores. The Rivermen appeared headed to their 3rd playoff overtime bout but Jason Deleurme found the net scoring the game winner with just 2:01 left, getting the 7th goal of the game past goal tender Taras Lendzyk, who before tonight had a GAA of just 1.57. The Titans had only allowed 1 powerplay goal in 6 previous road games, but the Rivermen went 3 for 9 on the advantage. Trenton had also only allowed one 3rd period goal in their first 8 playoff games, and the Rivermen got the gamewinner in the 3rd. Boutin added an assist for a 3-point night to pad his league point lead. The Rivermen outshot the Titans by a 39-34 margin and take a one game to none lead in this best-of-7 Northern Conference Final. Expect both Trevor Wasyluk and goaltender Cody Rudkowsky back with the Rivermen as Worcester bowed out of the post season on Sunday night, losing at Hartford, 2-0. |
May 19 Season ends June 2 First Summer Skate ?? Duffer Picnic July 1 Cammi's Celebrity Game (At the Edge Ice Rink) July 7 Second Summer Skate July 27 Jimmy Buffett July 29 Jimmy Buffett August 4 Third Summer Skate August 5 Golf Outing $30 includes Food, drinks and 9 holes at Waveland |
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