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3 hours ago, animal74 said:

Can we get the index link?

The index is just back one forum, here:


Poopy is an absolute scoring machine. He’s nearly matched his seasonal best in this one sim.

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S84 World Cup Game 14 - Team USA vs. Team Canada

 

Well, the battle of North America is always a great spectacle. Canada and the USA have always had exciting battles in hockey and this historic rivalry never fails to disappoint. The two countries had a close and hard-fought game in the round robin. The action started immediately. Canada got a power play 19 seconds in and Poopy Peepants scored 0:41 into the game to give Canada a quick 1-0 lead. However, Canada took a penalty of their own and Team USA took advantage, with blueliner Max Torq scoring. Shortly after, Max Torq scored yet another goal to give Team USA their first lead of the game. Going into the first intermission, Team USA was winning 2-1. In the second period, Team Canada needed a goal to tie it up. They got exactly that 36 seconds in, courtesy of Alexandre Leduc. That was the only goal of the frame and in true classic rivalry fashion, we were going into the last period in a deadlock. Third period. This game was tied and all a team would need is a single goal. Near the end of the frame, the game ended the same way it started. With a power play goal from Poopy Peepants.

 

S84 World Cup Game 15 - Team Western Europe vs. Team Nordic

 

Let's get straight to the action. The first period started. 6 minutes and 23 seconds passed by until Paul Atreides took a pass from Duncan Idaho and scored the opening goal. That would give Team Western Europe a quick one goal lead. Team Western Europe also had a lead on shots on goal going into the second (22-13) and Team Nordic couldn't respond in the first, giving Western Europe a lead on the scoreboard. The second eventually came along and Team Nordic completely turned the tables in the shots on goal category. A 24-9 SOG lead also helped them score two goals this period. A power play marker from Asher Reinhart halfway through the frame tied the game up. Then Saku Kotkakoivu scored to give Team Nordic a 2-1 lead. However, Team Western Europe scored a power play marker of their own, courtesy of Daniel Janser. That tied it up before the end of the second. That's right, we're witnessing another 2-2 deadlock. And just like the last game we recapped, this one would be decided with a power play goal. Unfortunately for Team Nordic, a penalty was taken and Nico Pearce scored to give Western Europe the 3-2 lead. Then Ronan Lavelle scored just after 8 minutes into the period as insurance. Western Europe won this one, 4-2.

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