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Oof, Moscow PP might have just lost them the series. (Or perhaps DC Dragons PK won them the series?)

 

2 hours ago, Beketov said:

 3-1 Curse time I suppose.

Oopsies! I'm afraid calling upon the 3-1 curse instantly nullifies any chance of it working. Dragons in 5 or 6 now, sry. 😕

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Game 46 Review

 

The series is poised at 2-1 in favour of the DC Dragons ahead of Game 4 of the Continental Cup Finals. It's the Dragons who are the quickest out of the traps, as Ryan Vidot nets with just over two minutes gone in the game on the powerplay.

 

The Dragons, who outshot the Menace 37-21 through the first two periods, doubled their advantage in the second period through Vidot once again.

 

Moscow rallied back in the final period, as they mustered an impressive 22 shots on goal, but Bubbles Utonium in the DC net was equal to all of them.

 

At the other end of the ice, Roman Lavelle scored twice in less than six minutes in the third period to take the game away from the Menace.

 

With this result, DC can win it all in Game 5.

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Game 45 - Moscow Menace vs. D.C. Dragons
 

A close game between Moscow and D.C. with Moscow having twice as many shots on goal and a truly impressive performance by The Seabasstard who managed two goals, two hits, and two shots blocked which earned him the first star of the game. Despite such a strong performance by Seabasstard, the Menace still lost the game 3-4. The Dragons displayed excellent teamwork out on the ice and it shows in there stats with four separate players having scored goals. The Dragons were really moving the puck nicely all night long and capitalizing on their best scoring chances.

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Game 46 - Moscow Menace vs. D.C. Dragons


A blowout game where the D.C. Dragons dominated on both ends of the ice. The Menace had a few good scoring opportunities tonight but goalie, Bubbles Utonium, wasn't letting anything past him. He played a perfect game and made 43/43 saves, earning himself a shutout and the first star of the night. The Dragons had excellent attackers in the offensive end in the form of, Ronan Levelle and Ryan Vidot, with four goals and six points between them they would earn the second and third stars for tonight's game. That was a tough loss for the Moscow Menace (4-0) but I'm confident that they'll be back for the next game with some extra oomph.

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