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Moose Jaw Record & Info

Total Record 16-6-2 (34 pts.)

Playoff Record 1-1 (5 pts.)


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Game Notes

5-4-03 No we haven't been off we've just been playing like crap of late and I have refused to update the website until we get our stride back. Fortunately for the club we dusted of our early season form right when we needed it as we entered the second playoff game carrying only 1/2 of a possible 5 points. The game was destined to get chippy as Captain Hernia briefed the men about the Blizzard's dirty play. The Jaw was ready for battle and when the puck dropped the pressure was on as your resident stud fed Mark Bizokas for a quick goal, only 30 seconds into the 1st. The scoring quickly shutdown as the boys chose to get penalties rather than play hockey. Hap Durr, Mark Bizokas X2, and Tony Quintana all fumed in the box for a few minutes. These penalties added up however and the Blizzard netted a power play goal. Little did the Jaw know, but our first period hero was casually getting dressed in the locker room. Greg Reich came storming onto the ice and on his first shift got down in the crease and chopped away until he had pushed the puck, the goalie, and one of the Blizzard defenseman into the net to tally the second goal of the period. This turned out to be the spark for the Jaw players as we kicked our game into high gear in the second period. Tony worked the puck in on a great-unassisted goal to start the scoring and it was followed by Mike Bogdash's shot from the circle (Assisted by yours truly). Mark Bizokas told me on the bench that all this scoring made him feel a little sad because he wasn't in it, so I went out and fed him a sweet backhander to flip into the net, Your welcome Mark!!! With a 5-1 lead the Jaw secured the second and could only muster a tie for the shortened third period giving the team 4.5 points for the game and a much needed boost in confidence heading into our final playoff game.

3-30-03 Looking to correct their faults for a playoff run the Jaw was ready to beat up on the last place Biohazard. At the start of the Game the Jaw continued to look rusty and their difficulty playing was obvious as the forwards and defense couldn't penetrate the attacking zone. The team got their act together and began to storm the net and eventually Brian Razzaque fed Mark Bizokas for the goal. Biohazard quickly returned the favor slipping a controversial goal past Mark Torelli causeing Jeff Pekins to loose his temper drawing a misconduct penalty. During the second period of the game the Jaw showed their first place game as the began to light up the Biohazard defense. Brian Razzaque took full advantage of a powerplay opportunity and netted a goal on a great unassisted effort putting the Jaw up 2-1. Danny Hart followed up shortly afterwards with an unassisted goal of his own and at the close of the second the Jaw was up 3-1. The third period saw the Jaw return to the current funk of late with poor passing and a overall lack of hustle among Jaw players. The low level of play allowed Biohazard to get back into the game with a tic-tac-toe goal. Jaw players steped up their game as Hap assisted Mark for his second goal of the game. This goal put the game out of reash with only a few minutes left in the game and gave the Jaw their 16th win of the year.

3-23-03 Collision experts shut down the Jaw 6-2. This was the fifth loss on the year for the Jaw

3-18-03 Freshly recovered from any St. Patrick's day hang-overs Moose Jaw came out early to play against their league rival Damaged Goods. As those loyal Jaw fans know Damaged Goods was the only team to have put a blemish on the Jaw's record. The Jaw was ready to roll however the first period was a push as both teams exhcanged volleys of shots and offensive pressure yet neither team could cash in on their chances and the first period ended scoreless. Hustle was abounding heading into the second as fast skating was essential to the Jaw's breakout and transition game and eventually scoring. Brian Razzaque fed Mike Bogdash who slapped it into the net to the delight of the kids watching and broke the seal on the Goods goalie. Next Danny Hart and Tony Quintana teamed up to score twice in less than 30 seconds. Jealous of Danny's scoring touch Brian Razzaque joined the two point club as he ripped a slap shot past the goalie to put the Jaw up 4-0 at the end of the second. Damaged Goods players where beginning to get irritated and it was obvious as they began to fight on the bench and get chippy on the ice. Not to be distracted by the rough play Danny netted his second of the night just 20 seconds into the period. Six minutes later Mark Berlew and Tony hooked up for another goal. Damaged Goods then decided to put up a fight, unfortunately it was a little late. The Goods netted a goal when they let their scoring line start to skate double shifts with eight minutes left in the game. The Jaw however wanted to make sure that the game was out of hand so they lit the lamp two more times thanks to Ron and Roy's quick shootin. With only a minute and a half left the Jaw began to slack off and Mark Torelli lost his focus as the team allowed two quick defensive failures and two goals. Fortunately for the Jaw it was too little too late as the final horn sounded and the Jaw was savoring the flavor of revenge with the final score 8-3. Reveling in victory the men retired to the bars of Savage Mill where the married boys lived out their single days through the antics of Ellicott City's hero Hap Durr.

3-11-03 To date the Jaw had no difficulty dispatching the Warriors however this week the lowly men in yellow gave the Jaw a run for the money. The pregame locker room was a buzz with chat about the recent updates to the Jaw website and who Jennifer is (Mark Bizokas). Once the game started however the Jaw was all business as both forwards and defense brought out a powder keg lit the fuse. Former Jaw goalie Ron Spano saw vulcanized rubber flying his way for a majority of the period. Within two minutes of play Bill and Tony set up Greg Reich for the first goal of the game, starting up the early momentum in the Jaw's favor. The rest of the team followed suit as the Pekinator struck on an unassisted effort. Not to be out done by his fellow defenseman Sushi Pants warmed up the stick, blasting the puck from the point of a Bizokas faceoff win. With the Jaw up three to zero the pride of Ellicott City worked that ol' scoring magic that the ladies love. Working the boards on the power play Sushi passed down the dasher and Hap Durr walked the puck in as Mark Bizokas drew two Warriors into a screen. Waiting for the right moment Hap moved the puck in and blasted it into the top corner in a highlight reel goal. The period ended with the Jaw working on a rout 4-0. In the second period things took a turn for the worse as the Warriors stacked the lines and ripped in three goals and took advantage of all the opportunities given to him. The second period left the Jaw reeling as their lead was cut to only one goal. A crisis was brewing in the Jaw camp midway through the third as the Warriors had netted two more goals putting them up five to four. Frustration was evident on the bench and the thought of having the current 7 week unbeated streak snapped brought the Jaw's blood to a boil. Clutch players were needed in the final minutes and it was uncertain who would answer the call. The boys of the Easton Sherwood line coupled with Dental spokesman Jeff Pekins and Sushi answered the call. Pekins fed the Carbohydrate Killa who netted the tying goal to the delight of the team. Despite a stacked line an quality chances the Jaw just ran out of time and the game ended with a 5 all tie.

3-5-03 B-1 rejects the Blizzard came into the rink to face the Jaw in the second game of the week. The team was ready to play following a thourough scouting report by Danny Hart. Following an extra long warm-up period the referees steped onto the ice and droped the puck, and the Jaw went straight for the juggular. Within the first minute of the game offensive pressure by Jaw forwards resulted in a rare Bizokas pass to the Carbohydrate Killa Brian Razzaque and a quick goal. Midway through the first period the phantom number 0 slapped in a goal with an assist to Danny Hart and Bill Lerch followed up twelve seconds later with a goal of his own and tallying another assist to Danny's count. The first period closed with the Jaw playing strong and up three to nil. The second period was much less exciting as Jaw players began to get too comfortable and in result scoring chances droped dramaticaly. The slack was picked up later in the game when Mark Bizokas passed to #24 AKA Danny Hart who ripped in a goal late in the period putting the Jaw up 4 to 0. Period three saw a transition from Hockey game to Mike Tyson press conference as both teams started to get chippy and penalties piled up. The tomfoolery was spearheaded by Hap Durr's premeditated facewashing of the Blizzard defenders. Not to be outdone by the college boy Mark Bizokas exchanged a volley of pushes and shoves with two Blizzard defensemen. Following Mark and Hap's penalty filled scrums the Jaw actually managed get some shots on net and Jeff "No Pass" Pekins slid his Pekinator past the goalie on a three on none putting up the Jaw 5-0. Not distracted by the goal scoring Sushi Pants gave it his all to take the team lead in PIM's as he nailed a Blizzard player with a cross-check and then had some "pleasantries" to exchange with the other players. With the final horn the Jaw capped their second shutout of the season 5-0.

3-2-03 The Jaw rolled on after their penalty filled game the week before. Biohazard was the next hurdle on the path to the championship, and the cellar dewelers looked like lambs headed for the slaughter at the hands of the Moose Jaw players. Moose Jaw started out the game well forcing the puck into the offensive zone and generating scoring chances, while the defense threw out the weak attack of Biohazard players. Unfortunately for the Jaw the pressure was without result as the end of the first period saw no team on the score board. The second period began with a bang for the Jaw however as Mark Burlew wristed the puck past a sprawled out goalie. The goal was followed up however by one of the worst defensive plays in Jaw history. Short-handed the Jaw worked hard to keep the zone clear and protect the goalie however a slapshot came down from the point and a save was made but the rebound made direct contact with Hap Durr's skate and shot into the net. The score was tied one all at the end of the second. The thrid period was all Jaw however as they crashed the offensive zone and clearly outskated a tired Biohazard team. The offensive hustle lead to two Danny Hart goals late in the game and the jaw went on to win in an impressive 4-1 score. Special guest goalie Stone was excelent in stoping 13 of 14 shots earning a 1.00 GAA second only to the hockey legend Mark Bizokas.

2-23-03 Collision Experts was the next hurdle in the way for Moose Jaw as they tried to start another wining streak. The Experts are a lowly team in the league however these cellar dewelers have been known to play a physical game and give the Jaw trouble, Sunday was no different. Usuall Jaw play started out the game with Ron Kelly putting a "Gretzky-Like" bank off the goalie shot in the net and scoring the first goal of the game, however the rest of the team could not respond as well. The Collision Experts began a furious forcheck and catching the Jaw off guard leading to four unanswered goals. Unsure what the hell was going on the Jaw called a time out to regroup and settle down. The team responded slowly as the already hot Kelly put in another goal. Penalties and fisticuffs erupted for both sides as Danny Hart was nailed with a penalty followed by another for unsportsmanlike conduct. At the end of the second period "Trouble in Paradise" was an understatement. The third period started up and the Jaw made their intentions known that they play to win. Sushi Pants lead the charge with wreckless disregard for his position. The defensive powerhouse dashed into the zone and deked two Experts only to follow it up with a sweet move to score, I guess that's why the ladies love him!! With only two minutes left in the game the score was all square at 4 when the Mark Bizokas proved he was immune to the "Composite Curse" when he utilized a Lerch Pass and a Durr screen to blast a slap shot past the goalie and put the Jaw up for the remainder of the game. The streak is now at 3 games and we've only got seven to go untill we catch up to our old record.

2-11-03 Icy roads kept me from even getting out of the neighboorhood. The Jaw rolled over the Warriors 7-3 even without your's truly. This game was also a Jaw picture night and MooseJawHockey.com is your exclusive source to see our ugly mugs.

2-9-03 The true measure of a champion is how quickly they bounce back from defeat, or at least that's what they tell me. The Moose Jaw players showed their true colors on Sunday night as they returned to the ice following their first loss in nearly three months. The team was a little short handed as only two lines on both forward and defense, making for more skating time for every Jaw player. The game began with the typical strong Moose offense charging the attacking zone and beginning to commence a bombardment of vulcanized rubber in the goalies direction. Credit must be given to Biohazard's goalie as he took a beating in net and came up big when his team let him down throughout the game. The pressure paid off as Mark Berlue scored on a backhand shot from the high slot. Half-way through the first Hap Durr got into trouble when he chased after a loose puck and accidentally made contact with the goalie after the whistle. The penalty was a blessing in disgusie as Danny and Brian led the attack and the Flying Razzaque netted a shorty for the Jaw. The score was 2-0 at the end of the first. During the intermission a case of Hapititus broke out on the Biohazard bench and Scoring Machine Hap Durr lofted the wrist shot past a leaping Brian and the goalie to put the Jaw up three. After an outbreak of trash talk by the Moosejaw players, Hap was quickly checked on the faceoff and despite defense by the Jaw a laser beam sliped by Mark Torelli. The remainder of the second saw crushing offense by the Jaw keeping the puck out of the zone and applying sustained pressure to the Biohazard goal. The third saw the Biohazard surging to try and even up the tally but the door was slammed shut as our leader Bill Lerch slipped the puck in to put the fourth mark on the board, followed quickly by a few rounds of face-washes. Two minutes remained in the game and the Jaw players decided to stop playing however Mark Torelli was ready to face the firing squad as he turned away a volley of shots keeping the score at 4-1 and securing the Jaw win. The Jaw is now officially back on track and the playoffs are our next destination!!!!

2-2-03 The Jaw had won 10 games straight heading into this weeks contest against Damaged Goods. The team was relaxed and not expecting too much offense after defeating them previously 10-2. Things started in the first with the usuall Moose Jaw offensive explosion as Brian Razzaque split the defense and poped a high wrister over the blocker side, however this goal was countered later by the Damaged Goods offense leaving the score tied up 1-all. Heading into the second period the Jaw had the game in hand, however poor back checking lead to trouble for Moose Jaw and within 4 minutes Damaged Goods had netted 4 goals leaving the Jaw stunned and forced to take a timeout to regroup. Mark Bizokas was on the right track as the team settled down after his time out call and the team shifted towards stronger defensive play and built up a steady attack. This continuing offensive pressure yeilded results mid-way through the third period as Hap Durr, Jeff Pekins, and Ron Kelly all netted goals cutting the lead to only one goal with five minutes left in regulation. Things where looking up untill two costly defensive errors let the Goods put up two more tallies with less than two minutes left putting the game out of reach for the talented Moose Jaw players. However the Jaw did not give up and fought back for the remainder of the game with scoring machine Hap Durr scored a goal with one minute left in the game. At the final buzzer the Jaw's winning ways where stopped by a mediocre team and every Moose only had themselves to blame. Several Jaw players were unaviable for comment after the game however Danny Hart commented "Loosing Sucks".

1-28-03 Flying high after proving their dominance over B1 the Moose was brought back to Earth by the lowly Collision Experts. The first period was vintage Moose as the team kept play in the offensive zone and heavily padded Mark Torelli came up big in net. The team mounted a two goal lead off of tallies by Bill Lerch and Danny Hart as the period came to a close. The Second period brought some concern to the Moose Jaw bench as defensive colapses caused several uneven breaks into Jaw terrority and a goal for the Experts, however the "Easton-Sherwood" line responded creating a screen for Jeff Pekins who with his patented "Pekinator" slap shot blasted the puck in to the goal mouth. Mark Bizokas started a troubling wave of Moose Jaw penalties with 3 off-setting minors and K-Dogg continued the trend putting Moose Jaw on the PK and eventually letting the Collision Experts score bringing the total to 3-2 at the end of the second period. With an obviously less talented team still in contention the Jaw was on edge that our sloppy play would be the undoing of our 9 game winning streak. The penalties continued in the third period however at the Jaw went two men down more than twice in the period allowing the Collision experts to net another powerplay goal and have the Moose Jaw Bench in an uproar over our play. All was saved however when play makers Hap Durr and Brian Razzaque teamed up to feed Mark Bizokas with two sugary-sweet passes which lead to two Moose Jaw goals. Mark Torelli also kept his head and didn't let the poor defense affect him as he came up with several key stops on odd man rushes and proved that he was made solid rock. In the end the Jaw skated away with a win which was hard fought and hopefully the Jaw players can learn from their careless play.

1-21-03 The Blizzard continued to be the only team which had not fallen to the Moose untill Tuesday. The game would settle who the dominant force in B2 Hockey was and both teams came ready to play with full benches, and heavily padded goalies. The play through the first was fierce as the Blizzard led with the shoulder creating a very intense and physical game from the start. Finesse and some heavy checking by Hap Durr led to an early one goal lead at the end of the first. During the second period the physical play continued as Danny Hart was penalized for a high stick and several Blizzard players began to get chippy and warmed up the penalty box. Several calls were missed in this period especially down low near the boards and crease. Jeff Pekins had a goal called back as a Mark Bizokas scrum by the net blocked the puck from view. The team continued to keep strong pressure even while shorthanded, particularly Sushi Pants excelent PK effort. As the game continued into the third period the Jaw burried two more goals amounting to a three to nil lead over the hapless Blizzard, however after a defensive colapse by Hap Durr the Blizzard forwards netted their only goal of the game. The mistake made the Jaw crack down defensively and the play continued to stay out of the defensive zone allowing Mark Torelli to have a relatively quiet game. With the final horn sounding the Jaw had extended their winning streak to nine games and extended their lead over the B2 division.

01-05-03 Snow kept me from this game but Danny picked up the torch and ran with it here is his commentary: It all started with 4 skaters and the would-be goalie Mark Bizokas showing up on a snowy afternoon. With a mere 30 seconds left on the clock before calling the game a forfeit, our mighty El Cap-i-tain skated on. For almost the entire first period, 'Jaw was with no subs. Moose Jaw kept the well-reinforced Biohazard to a nil-nil game with Biz stepping up to the plate to make some huge saves. There were sacrifices, yes, indeed. In fact, it is rumored that one "Sushi Pants" sans his trademark/infamous pants and donning only sweats, went for at least several shifts without the use of shin guards. And a hush came over the roaring crowd of an estimated 9 people when Mark "What 5 hole" Torelli appeared upon the ice, relieving the talkative Bizokas of his goalie duties. Well, 2 goals later (one tallied by Bizokas, while NOT in goal, and the other tallied by Ken Johnson from Rick "Sushi Pants" Dade) the Jaw was coasting to a 2-0 victory over the stunned Biohazard�all because we made it by 30 seconds!

12-23-02 Moose Jaw rose to their biggest win of the season as they defeated the Warriors this week. The Jaw has risen to be first in the league and they haven't looked back since, however this week was a must win in order to distance the Jaw from the pack below. The change in game time combined with the early date made half of the players unavaiable to show and the Jaw barely mustered two lines to the Warriors four. Moose Jaw, though shorthanded, kept a high tempo of play through the game and the tide shifted back and forth allowing Moose Jaw to score two goals early in the game. The fresh legs of the Warriors forwards began to wear on the Moose Jaw players and they ended up scoring late in the first. The game was back and forth for the rest of the time with the Jaw gaining and loosing leads untill early in the third period Brian Razzaque fed a weak pass to Hap Durr who one timed the puck past a sprawling goalie putting the Jaw on top where they stayed despite a late rally by the Warriors. (Sorry about not updating the site recently)

12-15-02 Damaged goods was this weeks opponets and the team showed up ready to play as ordered by our imfamous captain. The series was tied at one win apiece going into the game and the jaw was set to defend their newly won first place status in the league. Play began with back and forth action with a high speed as Moose Jaw and Goods players traded offensive pressures untill the Danny Hart, and his juice, sank in three for the Natural Hat Trick. The three goal romp put a proper cap on the first period and Brian Razzaque joined the team after a Oliver's Brewery whooping. The team wasn't getting too confident Moose Jaw began to pull away by dominating the play in the offensive zone and quickly clearing out the defensive zone. Danny put in another goal for a total of four on the night. Damaged goods started to get chippy as the penalties began to be handed out and one player was given 4 minutes to cool his heels in the penalty box.With the conclusion of the second period the Jaw was looking to end the game early with an 8 to 0 lead. The thrid brought a lax defense with a feeling that the game was in the bag and the team let in two weak goals which were the result of colapses in the defense (See: Danny Hart). Brian Razzaque and Sushi Pants put in two goals and finished the game with a 10-2 score. With the win the Jaw firmly wraped up the first place spot going up a game an a half over second place, Good work men!!!

12-9-02 Two all tie with the Blizzard, Sorry for no update I've got finals

12-1-02 Their was a feeling of panic in the Moose Jaw locker room before the game as the early arriving Mark Torelli was no where to be found, after a phone call the team learned that Mark was in Atlantic City loosing his shirt at the craps tables. The team took the ice for 51 minutes of goalie-less hockey. The Collision Experts saw that we didn't have any help in net and felt that they were going to walk over the Jaw, but to their surprise the Moose came out guns blazing. With two lines of six the team was going to get plenty of ice time and chances to score. The game started out chippy as a player who's name has been removed to protect his innocence, got two quick penalties and warmed up the penalty box on a cold night. The game was scoreless until Jeff "Dosie Do" Pekins riped a slapper in from the top of the circle. The Experts came back however to tie the game two all midway through the second, when Brian and Mark took over. Mark Bizokas and Brian Razzaque teamed up for a combined 4 goals. The scoring punch proved to be too much for the experts who began to get frustrated and draw penalties, at one time four players were cooling their heels in the box. Great execution by Moose Jaw made the game a easy win and continued their winning streak to 4 games. Next week the Jaw hopes to keep winning despite two thirds of my line going to see Guns and Roses, say hi to Axl for me.

11-18-02 One more win and the teams record would be evend up at .500 for the first time all season. The opponet for this weeks game were the perennial cellar dwelers of Biohazard, pay no attention to their "questionable" white gloves. The game took a sudden and unexpected turn when the Biohazard players attempted a dump and chase strategy when a funny bounce popped the puck on net and past a surprised Mark Torelli. The Jaw quickly responded by netting two early first period scores, in consecutive shifts. "That goalie is like swiss cheese" Danny Hart commented as he chilled on the bench between shifts. During the game all three Moose Jaw offensive lines kept the puck deep in Biohazard terrority, and the defense played solid by keeping the puck inside the offensive zone and clearing the puck from the Moose Jaw zone. The game took up and down turns for Moose Jaw as Biohazard would get the most of the chances they were presented and even up the score several times in the game only to have their hopes dashed by a rapid and forceful Moose Jaw response. In the Third period the score was 5-3 and Biohazard couldn't muster enough response only scoring one goal in the frame even with a 6-4 power play late in the game. In the end the Jaw prevailed securing the win 5-4.

11-10-02 Moose Jaw players had their head in the clouds for a week following the first win of the season, yet they were grounded enough to complain sunday night about pictures. This week matched the Jaw against the Warriors, a mountain of humanity in Bruins look alike jerseys. The Warriors may have dressed sharp but that's where it ended as their game was dull as a butter knife. Moose Jaw players needed a swift kick on the backside to get serious, as Warriors netted a goal at the end of the first period. During the second period, the whippin' stick came out and Moose Jaw buried three unanswered goals within 5 minutes. Moose Jaw had the short end of the stick, penalty wise, as Mark Bizokas and Jeff Pekins renewed their friendship with that little box on the other side of the rink. The Moose Jaw penalty kill was strong, team play and puck control, especially Sushi Pants and his patented "Sushi Roll" made the Warriors power play seem impotent. The third period saw the Warriors become frustrated as Danny Hart goaded one player into revealing his inner goon by droping the gloves, giving Moose Jaw a power play for the remainder of the game. The team capitalized on this opportunity as Brian Razzaque fed the backhand pass to "K-DOGG" (That name wasn't my idea) who buried the puck, redeeming himself from his earlier empty net miss. With this victory the Jaw has won back to back games and look to break .500 for the first time with a win next week.

11-3-02 After a week off Moose Jaw stepped onto the ice determined to gain it's first win against Damaged Goods. The high hopes were quickly grounded as two early goals put the Jaw down 2-1 at the first intermission. The team pulled it togeher for the rest of the game with a hat trick by Tony Quintana who failed to produce a post goal celebration after three chances. The team played a physical game with Mark Bizokas drawing several penalties, making the team finish the game on the penalty kill. With the victory Moose Jaw now has two points in the league standings and looks to continue their success next week.

10-21-02 Moose Jaw played it's first Sunday game against Patriots B on the 21st. Former Syidicate player Mark Bizokas was one of many Patriots who clearly outmatched the Moose Jaw players. The club worked hard to contain the potent scoring power of their opponet but the effort proved unsuccessful allowing an average of 3 goals per period. Goal scoring for Moose Jaw was very weak with only two first period tallies only to be shut down for the remainder of the game. The officials called a relatively loose game allowing the players to settle the affair themselves. The highlight reels were rolling at full speed when with two minutes remaining in regulation the Patriots called time-out sparking an profanity laced outburst by team captain Bill Lerch. With the dominating victory the Patriots were moved up to the B-1 league by Ice House officials. Moose Jaw will have to wait untill next Sunday to try for their first victory and snap their three game loosing streak.

10-15-02 After a goalie change Moose Jaw came out strong to play Damaged Goods on October 15. Mark Torelli carried the team in net as he withstood a shelling for a majority of the game, keeping the game close until 2 late goals with three minutes left in the game sealed the defeat at 4-2. Torelli recieved little help from the rest of the club as Hap Durr and Jeff Pekins found themselves in penalty trouble throughout the game. With next Sunday's game approaching the team hopes to regroup offensively and provide better scoring punch to be coupled with outstanding goaltending.

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Syndicate Hockey captures Ice House triple crown

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Syndicate Hockey Is:

  • Hap Durr
  • Danny Hart
  • Seth Townsend
  • Mark Torelli
  • Mark Macek
  • Mark Bizokas
  • Marc Cholnik
  • Kris Stokking
  • Kevin Misowitz
  • Jeff Pekins
  • Jan Berlage
  • James Silva
  • Dan St. John
  • Al Pacheco
  • Brian Razzaque
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