Last night we played the championship game in the Over-35 League that I play in. We (Hockey Time) were fortunate enough to get the win, 3-2, over WTF. Great game. I'm so proud to play with these guys (Steve was missing from the picture).
The game was very even, with a very fast pace for our Over-35 League. Both teams wanted to win and we both came out skating hard. Even so, we were scoreless for quite a while. We were very evenly matched.
WTF had beaten us twice during our two meetings in the regular season, 2-0 and 2-1. They just had our number. They usually came out fast and grabbed the lead early, and even if we turned the tide it was too little too late. Interestingly, we beat the other top team in the league, Team Choad (eliminated by WTF in the playoffs), three times. But none of that matters once you get to the playoffs.
We got the first goal, on a beautiful tip by Eddie, who, as a converted defenseman moved up to forward, led our team in scoring this year. He had the magic stick. The rest of us defenseman joked that we could have moved any of us up and whoever moved up would have led the team in scoring! Which is not true, of course, but it's fun for us to say.
Anyway, Eddie got two goals for us today, which was huge. He had the touch. He could have had three. At one point we sprung Eddie for a breakaway with a nice pass. He went in all alone on the goalie and ... shot the puck right into his right pad. Eddie came back to the bench we were all saying stuff like "nice try" and "you'll get the next one." I thought it was a little too much so, to lighten up the mood, I said, "Fuck you, Ed! You should have scored!" Ed laughed out loud. Hey, it's just the way guys talk.
Ed added a blind back-handed shot later, and Steve came off the bench, grabbed a loose puck, and fired it home (much like Mike Eruzione did against the Soviets in 1980) to put us up 3-0. Still, that was deceiving. We were playing well, but not 3 goals better. They kept playing hard.
WTF cut the score to 3-2, with both goals coming on face-offs to the left of our goalie in our zone. They were very good on those face-offs. On one play they got the puck to their defenseman who fired a shot. I deflected it, but it went right to one of their guys. When he shot it, Buco almost blocked it and then it barely got past Mike, our goalie. We had so many chances to stop it, but didn't.
On their second goal, I (as the right defenseman) sealed off their left wing (who likes to go hard to the net) and kept an eye on their center, but their right wing came all the way across the rink, screened by the traffic in front, and sprung free to get a shot and scored. WTF really did a nice job on those face-offs all night, I have to admit, and it paid off for them twice.
I feel bad about being on the ice when we gave up both of our goals. But that's the way it goes sometimes.
This win was particularly sweet for our goalie, Mike. In this league they re-draft every session to keep the teams as evenly matched as possible. Mike was on WTF for many seasons but it worked out that we got him this year. He really wanted to beat his old team and we could tell it bugged him that we lost to them twice in the regular season. Revenge is sweet, however, and this win came at a great time.
Playing a night game like this (9:15p) is tough because often we eat dinner then go to the game. But that means you're playing on a full stomach. So before a game like this I usually skip dinner. My job sometimes makes this difficult, however, because they serve dinner at our site. This is the dinner I skipped to stay lean and mean for the game:
DAILY SOUPS
Sweet Potato Andouille Soup
onion, celery, garlic, jalapeno, andouille sausage, sweet potato, chicken stock, thyme, brown sugar, molasses, cream
TODAY'S DINNER ENTREES
Baked Lobster Tails
lobster, butter, white wine
Beef Tenderloin Grilled with Red Wine Demi
garlic, evoo
**Moroccan Style Vegetable Stew with Harissa Yogurt Sauce
greek yogurt, red chili paste, olive oil, garlic, carrot, turnip, scallions, parsley, mint, paprika, cumin, coriander, white wine, chick peas, spinach, lemon juice
DINNER SIDES
**Roasted Spaghetti Squash
olive oil, spaghetti squash
*Corn Pudding
corn, cheddar cheese, cream, flour
Snow Peas, Sugar Snaps, Green Bean Medley
snow peas, sugar snap peas, green beans, red peppers, evoo
I don't feel bad for skipping this dinner, however. As Wayne said, "the taste of cold beer and hot wings coupled with a victory,,, is waaaay better."
Finally, a picture with the cup and me (and my daughter, Crably, sneaking into the picture).
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