Schedule & Results, Red, Midget / Juvenile House League, 2010-2011 (Hespeler Minor Hockey Association)

This Team is part of the 2010-2011 season, which is not set as the current season.
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  • Basic Info
    2010-2011
    Midget / Juvenile House League
    Nov
    07
    Sun
    8:00 PM
    Green
    7
    @ Red
    7
    MJ/HL 022
    Hespeler 2
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  • Notes
    This was one of those games that you just knew was going to go down to the wire.
    Red opened the scoring at 11:46 of the 1st period on unassisted goal by Bryce Kelly. Green made it 1-1 at 8:39 on a goal from Nathan Vervaeke assisted by Tyler Carroll. Red then struck for two more, the first of which was scored by Seamus Finn assisted by Cameron Mason and Zach Linders, while the one that put them up 4-1 was scored by Phillip Bissonette, assisted by Sam Ahier and Thomas Lane.
    Shots were pretty close after one 8-6 in favour of Green.
    Green roared back and at 14:16 scored to make it 3-2 on a goal by Nick Vervaeke assisted by Nathan Vervaeke and Pattrick Carroll. Green tied it back up at 5:35 on a goal by Alex MacDonald assisted by Nick Vervaeke, but not twenty seconds later, Red pulled ahead to make it 4-3 on an unassisted goal by Phillip Bissonett and at 2:42 Red made it 5-3 on a goal by Jamie Meadows assisted by Brandon Leitte and Cameron Sinclair.  Determined to not let this slip away Green responded at 1:14 of the second period on a goal by Alex MacDonald assisted by Nathen Vervaeke.
    Shots at then of two were 19-16 in favour of Green.
    Red struck again at 13:31 of the third period on a goal by Cameron Sinclair assited by Kyle Oberle but then at Green scored at 12:13 on a goal by Alex Silver assited by Alex MacDonald and Nick Vervaeke.  Green came within one when Nathen Vervaeke scored assisted by Tyler Carroll at 10:24. Red pulled ahead with a goal at 9:33 by Bryce Kelly assisted by Kyle Oberle and Thomas Lane.  With 2:12 remaining Green tied it up for good on a goal by Alex MacDonald assisted by Nick Vervaeke.
    Total shots were 31-30 in favour of RED