Slickshoes eliminate Phantoms
Ethan Loy posted three goals last weekend and the Slickshoes
advanced in Norris Division postseason tournament play by virtue of a
6-2 victory over the Phantoms.
Kristian Burkhardt scored once and assisted three other goals,
Andrew Mendoza scored once with an assist, Neal Macpherson scored
once, and Loy collected an assist for the No. 3 seed Slickshoes.
Troy Logins recorded 26 saves.
Eric Newfield scored both goals for the sixth-seeded Phantoms.
Christian Riechert had 25 saves.
In other Norris playoff action:
The Sting 2, Kings 0
Justin Bracamontes had 17 saves and was backed by a staunch
defense that helped The Sting get the shutout and advance in
tournament play.
Jacob Sabraw scored in the first period, and Christian Mohl scored
an insurance goal off a Harry Ellis feed in the third period for The
Sting, the No. 10 seed.
Brad Murchison finished with 14 saves for the seventh-seeded
Kings.
Red Lazers 3, Chiefs 1
Scott Mulder netted a pair of goals to lead the No. 4 seed, Red
Lazers.
Jacob Trani scored once, Luis Concepcion had an assist, and Matt
Bodziak came up with 20 saves for the winners.
Riley Rodriguez scored unassisted, and Jacob Otis also had 20
saves for the fifth-seeded Chiefs.
Booyahs 7, Ice Dogs 3
Bryan Hodges scored five of his team’s first six goals as the
ninth-seeded Booyahs remained in the hunt for the division title.
Matthew Mahony scored the other two Booyahs goals, one off an
assist from Matthew Deaner, and Zachary Peterson assisted on four of
the Booyahs first six goals.
Ian Arnold recorded 27 saves.
The eighth-seeded Ice Dogs received two goals and an assist from
Ryan Schlerf, one goal from Dillon Chang, and an assist from Jeffrey
Hing.
Eric Aguayo’s busy game in the net included 29 saves.
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