A few thoughts while I have a minute...
- I didn't expect a 5-0 final, but I'll take it.
- Eight different players had a point from (I think) all four lines. No matter who you throw out there, the line has the potential to score. That's depth this team desperately needed.
- The team looked a bit out of sync offensively at times. It's hard to get a read on that after you win 12-2, but something felt off.
- Costanzo was a rock; 27 saves, some very impressive ones, and gets his second career SO.
- Cristoforo and Mathurin lead the team with +3 and +4, respectively. I was watching Cristoforo in the second and he's playing a much more confident, simple game. Get the guy into the corner, get the stick on the puck, create havoc, turnover, onto the next. This isn't the same guy from last season and credit should be given where due.
- On a similar note, a guy like Walton is continuing that aggression in his own end, which is nice to see.
- Spellacy comes back from Chicago and promptly has a Gordie. The goal was sweet but I think he got away with no penalty prior to the fight. I need to see it again on replay. Solomon stepped up, though, and props for that.
- The more I watch Garden and Gaymes, the more I like their styles. They're not big but there's no fear and it's a good quality to have.
- Belchetz had a few really good chances that just missed. No points tonight but I'd imagine those games will be rare. We can't forget, he's just 16.
- Outwater left the game early, didn't return. I haven't heard anything definitive but....
- Protas continues to be as-advertised. He's a big train; takes a while to get going but will beat you any way he sees fit.
- I thought Schenkel played very well for Soo, especially late in the game. Without him, that might have been 7 or 8-0.
- Take the two points and head to Brantford on Saturday.
How did A J do in his scrap ? Thxs
Square-off at the blue-line, each got in a few rights before Spellacy took him down. More energetic than damage done.