Game 2, 07-08: Tigers Orange 0, the University of Chicago Maroons 7

10-12-07 vs. the U of C Maroons H - 099a
No Save, No Goal, Went Wide
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My worst game so far this season, but I shook it off. Although U of C had plenty of skaters that were about the same level as most of ours, they had a few big guns who scored most of the goals, though I did stop some of them!

Since the season began, I’ve used a different stick for each practice and each game, but I’ve finally found one I like. Maybe they would have scored less if I’d kept my blade on the ice more; maybe not. It’s something for me to concentrate on, anyway. I know I tend to lift my stick when I go down, sort of halfway placing the paddle (the wide part of a goalie stick) parallel to the ice, which I used to do, but not quite doing so anymore because I’m trying to keep the blade on the ice — what I was taught to do in the Instructional League I attended over the spring/summer.

At this point, we’d only had one practice and played in one game all season, so we’re still trying to come together as a team. Overall, considering what we were up against, we were satisfied with our performance. :smile:


Brian’s Goalie Summary

First Period: The first goal was scored by #2, one of their best players, on a breakaway. She recovered the puck from us during a line change and skated it in from center ice. Unfortunately, none of our defense was out yet and she skated it right in. On their second goal, I made a nice blocker save on a high shot, but a Maroon was there to score on the rebound. The third goal happened during a scrum in front of the net and went right through my 5-hole (probably didn’t have my stick on the ice!). Goal 4, scored during a penalty kill, was blocked by one of our defensewomen, but she went down on the ice to do it and a Maroon cleaned up the rebound. The last goal this period was also scored during a penalty kill. I thought the first shot went in, but it hit the post and I didn’t realize it, so a Maroon easily put the loose puck into the net. NOTE TO SELF: listen for the whistle.

Tigers 0, Maroons 5.

Second Period: The sixth goal was scored on a breakaway. The player skated towards my stick side, deked, and scored low on my glove side. The Maroons’ seventh and final goal was scored on a one-timer after #2 set up a teammate right in front of the net.

Tigers 0, Maroons 7.

Third Period: Shutout.

Final Score: Tigers 0, Fighting Squirrels 7. (Note that Brian’s stats may not match those reflected on the scoreboard, but since it’s Brian’s summary, I always go by his stats. Besides, most of the time, the scorekeeper doesn’t keep track of the players’ shots on goal.)


Goalie Stats
Game 2 Stats, 07-08
07-08 Overall Stats, Game 2
For stats abbreviation key, see below.

KEY
GP: (# of) games played
GA: goals against (shots I let in)
GAA: goals against average (GA divided by GP)
S: shots against (how many shots I faced)
Sv %: (S minus GA divided by S)
W: wins
L: losses
T: ties
W %: win percentage (W divided by GP)
SO: shutouts (when you don’t let in any goals at all the entire game–or like in the 3rd period when I didn’t let in any goals, that’s considered a shutout period, but don’t count in stats)

October 21st, 2007 - 10:06 pm
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