Just when we got the better of the Federation, the schedule had us play against them again.
Ahhhhhhhh crap
Not the Gators night on this one. 8-2 drubbing. yuck
Upside is that we got the first goal of the game, so there's that! Eric "The Mathematician" McRae neeted that one. Then the Federation settled in. The first saw them tally back 2 to end it 2-1
Second saw a bad stretch of a minute and a half add another 3 to their total and finish the period 5-1
Third Period saw the Gatos bingo erly to make it 5-2, but that was as good as it was gonna get.
Final 8-2 Federation.
Brady Van Thuyne was the bright light on the night doin the wheelin and the dealin, somehow staying off the scoresheet but a solid all-round performance nonetheless, so he was awarded #GatorOfTheGame. We're all about rewarding effort recently... keeping that going
Lowrey stopped 23 for the loss.
Other Gator News:
Consesus in the room is that we kinda miss the old guy at the proshop. Ya gotta be well over 40+ to properly hand a skate sharpen. Somethin to be said for experience.
Fantasy hockey is hard
Nebs knows stuff about potatoes
Brock should bring back the flow
Why the title Thomas Crapper you ask? Well, we have a shit game, Thomas Crapper invented the toilet
Thomas Crapper (baptised 28 September 1836; died 27 January 1910) was an English plumber and who founded Thomas Crapper & Co in London, a sanitary equipment company. Crapper held nine patents, three of them for water closet improvements such as the floating ballcock. He improved the S-bend trap in 1880 inventing the plumbing trap (U-bend). The firm's lavatorial equipment was manufactured at premises in nearby Marlborough Road (now Draycott Avenue). The company owned the world's first bath, toilet and sink showroom, in King's Road. Crapper was noted for the quality of his products and received several royal warrants
.... and now you know