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Nov 13, 2017 | Olaengerer | 1106 views
First game in the books
Peewee Express played their first game of the season this past Saturday night against the St. Catharines Storm. And wow what a great team effort from all players involved and also including our AP’s who came down to cheer us on. There are no words to describe how it felt as a coaching staff to see the numerous great plays that the young men made. We had excellent passing between the forwards, beautiful D to D passes in the offensive zone resulting in quality shots and scoring chances. And then what can I say about our goalies, Mason and Carter splitting the duties and turning away all shots for the shutout. Goals were scored by Rhyan with 2 and Victor the other.

Great job boys and we are back at it again Saturday at Noon versus Burlington.

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