Saturday vs. Norman Wild:
Never has the saying "you have to play a full 60 minutes" been more fitting than on Saturday evening, after the Winnipeg ICE had control of the game against the Norman Wild. The ICE fired over 40 shots on net and held the lead with just over 5 minutes left, only to lose 4-3 in heartbreaking fashion. The game can summed up this way...the Wild capitalized on ALL their chances, using 36 seconds of the 60 minute game to score all 4 goals. Two of Norman's goals came 11 seconds apart in the 1st period, and 2 goals came within 25 seconds of each other late in the 3rd. While the ICE played a solid game for 59:24, the Wild skated away with a 4-3 victory and the all important two points. Full credit goes to the Wild, who have consistently found ways to win, but the loss left the ICE players and coaches wondering what they need to do to catch a break.
Sunday vs. Eastman Selects:
Another solid effort by the ICE, as they fired over 40 shots on net once again, only to give up two late goals and tie Eastman 2-2. The ICE jumped out to an early lead and played three good periods of hockey. Eastman made it a 2-1 game midway through the third period. In an already penalty filled game, 16 penalties were called in the game, the Selects were given a 2 minute 5 on 3 powerplay with 4 minutes remaining in the game. While the ICE PK has been great this season, they could not kill off the 2 player advantage and the Selects tied the game at 2. The ICE pressed hard for the winner late in the game, but they could not find the back of the net.
Another point gained with the tie, but definitely a weekend of missed opportunities. The ICE remain dedicated to each other and will continue to improve and fight until the end. Perhaps a date with their closest rivals will light a spark. Crosstown nemesis, the Winnipeg Avros, will take on the ICE in Selkirk on Saturday for a huge game in support of CancerCare Manitoba at 2:30pm. This is the perfect time for the ICE to break out...wouldn't it be sweet? Go ICE Go!
~Coach
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