Lee Valley Lions -v- Slough Jets
18/01/89 (Win 14-11)
Lee Valley Lions | Slough Jets | ||
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Ian Cade (G) Ali Rodger John Walker Jaro Lycka (I) Glen Moorhouse Dan Hodges Lee Whale (C) Colin Trew (G) Kevin Clark Bryan Mitchell Doug McEwen (I,A) Mark Smith Dave Ducharme (I) Chris Leggatt |
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Jason Adams (G) Jamie Adams Nick O’Donnell David Smith Hugh Segre Richard Boprey (I) Brett Kelleher (I) Brian Mason (I) Gary Stefan Mark Howell Joshua Coombe Mark Wallace Brian Biddulph Neil Browne Gary Cloonan Charlie Colon (G) |
Goals |
Penalties |
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Lions
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Jets
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Lions
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Jets
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Period 1: |
4
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4
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4
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4
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Period 2: |
6
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3
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2
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18
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Period 3: |
4
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4
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4
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8
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MATCH TOTALS: |
14
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11
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10
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30
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Lee Valley Lions |
Slough Jets |
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Highest Scorer in Match: |
Dave Ducharme (6+2)
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Richard Boprey (3+2)/Brett Kelleher (4+1)
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Man of the Match Winner: |
Ali Rodger
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Dave Rapley
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Additional Comments: A satisfying win over Slough, who were always difficult to beat. Dave Duchame had a fantastic game, scoring 6+2, but mention should also go to Doug McEwen with 2+1 and Ali Rodger with 1+4. Doug in fact scored an amazing goal at 29:16, which was our 8th of the match. It was an unassisted Power Play. Dave also scored an outstanding goal at 58:20. Our last goal, at 59:39, was scored on an open net as the Jets had pulled their goalie. We managed to score no less than five Power Play goals during this game, while Slough scored two. Doug McEwen and Brian Mason both received 4-mins for Unnecessary Roughness at 55:09. This was started initially by Doug being hit in the downstairs department! Other penalties included Neil Browne receiving 2+10 for Spearing at 24:16 and Brian Biddulph getting 2-mins for Cross Checking plus 2-mins for Roughing plus 10-mins, all at 28:25. After getting a bit of ribbing from the crowd, referee Jenkins shouted back “Do you want to borrow some of my brain – I know some of the rules!” The fans retorted with “Can you spare it?!” Referee was Jenkins, Linesmen were Moore and Williams. |