game recap vs Blackman/S Creek

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We celebrated a successful 4-2 win last night at Ford Ice with a well earned team win. Everyone skated with passion and intensity, but not without a few hiccups. Missing three key players, a starter who forgot his equipment (heh heh), a defenseman who forgot his shoulder pads, and a forward playing with mismatched socks, our locker room was full of hysterics!
 
Our team got off to a good start and never looked back. Once again, stellar goaltending by Jordin Palmeri keep our opponents at bay, and effective forechecking created some offensive opportunities as Edward Crane netted the first goal. Senior team leader Jesse Small scored a natural hat trick by taking advantage of our opponents mistakes and netting three! But our work was cut out by having to fend off TWO 5v3 power plays and a late game flurry of 6v5 from our opponents.
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