Week won saw the Oldstars take Game 1 and drop Game 2 when Dan Foreman played youngGreat Success In Week OneThis first week proved very successful after an unfortunate cancellation of the scheduled debute. None the less, this week proved to live up to the hype as the speed, by comment of some had increased greatly in everyones game. Also the penalty percentage went down dramatically in comparison to last year.
Everyone appeared to have had fun in Week one, as there were Eighteen bodies out for the first evening who played the game and five spectators, which is awesome guys. It was very impressing and everyone deserves at pat on the back for this evening and really we are all Stars tonight.
When Trouble strikesWhen trouble strikes, one must seek to fix it in any situation. The greatest problem so far has been with the sticks people are using and footware, which I consider a decent problem. For next week we ask that everyone have a stick without black tape, but rather taped with white tape instead. The black tape marks the floors badly.
Also marking shoes Cannot be used. We must do everything to avoid marking up the floors, because if we fail, we abuse our privelage. If this happens often then Hockey Night cannot continue for long.
Everyone I ask to please help deal with this problem. This is such a blessing to all of us and the fun we had tonight was nothing compared to what is to come.
Our Pepsi Three Stars of the Game1st Star of the game recorded a Hockey Night record 7 Goals in his first game back. This man played great the whole evening and not only scored but sought helpers from teamates all evening. This man was by far the best player for tonight and He is the Old Stars...
Adam Hanson who recorded
8G, 6A, 14P 2nd Star of the game was only playing his 2nd and 3rd ever games at Hockey Night In Burtt's Corner and proved to equal out his statistics on this night. In all, he was the transitional player. I recall once on this evening he got a wrap around to beat the Old Stars goaltender Seth, who played his second game this evening. Our Star from the Youngsters...
Jacob Ebbett who recorded
6G, 6A, 12P3rd Star of the game is renouned from last season for his penalty minutes, although on this night, he stayed out of trouble for the majority of the game. This certainly proved as a blessing to him, as he almost out did his last season totals in one night. In fact, I believe this is the first time the youngsters have ever had two stars on the Weekly Star report and the third star from the youngers...
Christian Haines who recorded
7G, 4A, 11PThankyou to all who attended tonight, we will see you next week at 6:00pm, where we will hope to here a message delivered by Darrell Haines for our pre-game prep.
God Bless! and Enjoy your weeks....