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Game 190 Recap:

 

In a lopsided affair, the Seattle Bears trounced the Chicago Phoenix with a 6-0 victory. The Bears came out firing, scoring twice in the first period and adding three more goals in the second. Yaroslav Bogatyrev led the charge with two goals and an assist, earning him the first star of the game. Jon Webber Jr and Logan Foley also impressed, contributing to the scoresheet with multiple points. Chicago's goaltenders had a night to forget, with Karl Pedersen being replaced in the second period after allowing four goals. His replacement didn't fare much better.

 

Despite multiple penalties, Seattle's penalty kill was flawless, even managing to score a shorthanded goal in the third period. On the other hand, Chicago's power play was unable to capitalize on any of their five opportunities. The Bears dominated shots on goal, with a total of 29 shots compared to Chicago’s 13. Goalie DJ Fire Dragon for Seattle had an easy night, recording a shutout with 13 saves.

 

This game exposed Chicago's defensive frailties and inability to produce offensively, as none of their players registered a point. Seattle's strong showing across the board solidifies their reputation as a team to watch this season.

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Game 191 Recap:

 

Game Summary: HC Davos Dynamo vs. Moscow Menace

 

HC Davos Dynamo defeated Moscow Menace 4-1 in an action-packed hockey game. Moscow Menace took the lead early in the first period with a goal from Fraser Wallace. However, Davos Dynamo quickly responded, ending the period 2-1 in their favor. Goals were scored by Alfred Champagne and Pete Mitchell. In the second period, Davos Dynamo pulled further ahead with goals from Halvar Torbjorn and another from Champagne, cementing their 4-1 victory as neither team scored in the third period.

 

In terms of shots, Davos Dynamo outperformed Moscow Menace, firing 28 shots on goal compared to Moscow's 23. Davos Dynamo's goalie, Lachlan Summers, had a standout performance, saving 22 of 23 shots. On the other end, Sam Tombstone for Moscow Menace made 24 saves from 28 shots.

 

Both teams were unable to capitalize on power play opportunities, with Davos Dynamo going 0 for 3 and Moscow Menace 0 for 5. The game's three stars were all from Davos Dynamo: Alfred Champagne, Jake Thunder, and Lachlan Summers, highlighting their team's dominant performance.

 

The victory improves Davos Dynamo's season record, while Moscow Menace will be looking to rebound in their next outing.

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