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Game 203 | Seattle @ Vancouver:

 

It was a hard fought see-saw battle, between the Seattle Bears and the Vancouver Wolves. While Vancouver struggled to find their game early, the Bears charged out of the gate and drew first blood on the powerplay at 8:28. Nevertheless, despite being outshot 13 to 2 in the opening frame, the Wolves managed to escape the first with a one-one tie. Heading to the second, the Bears once again dominated early, retaking the lead with their second powerplay marker this time at 4:49. Fortunately for Vancouver fans, the Wolves remained undaunted and finally found their footing in the form of back-to-back goals from (eventual first star) Wayne Gretzky. It was now 3-2 Vancouver headed for the third.

 

Remarkably, for the third time in a row, the Bears once again displayed their early period mastery by evening the score at 2:40. Then with the clock winding down, the two teams remained perilously deadlocked at three. It was a tie game that neither regulation nor overtime could decide, so we moved on to the unpredictable shootout. 

 

Seattle shot first - but missed the net!
Next up was Vancouver's Pierre Marc Bouchard, who made a beautiful backhand to forehand move before beating the goaltender just under the blocker!
From there the goalies stole the show with two brilliant saves followed by Seattle's last gasp just barely missing the net. And that was that, an exciting 4-3 win for the Vancouver Wolves!

 

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Game 204 | Prague @ Helsinki:

 

It was a wide open back-and-forth affair as the Prague Phantoms squared off against the Helsinki Titans. While the fans were delighted with all the fireworks, neither coach appeared too happy with the teams trading chances and combining for a dizzying 14 goals in the contest. The run and gun started right from the opening draw, yet it was Prague who enjoyed most of the finish jumping out to a 4-1 first period lead.

 

Heading to the second, the Titans were faced with a hard choice, they could either roll over and accept this just wasn't their night, or they could put their heads down and work their way back up the mountain. They choose the latter. Much like a dog on a bone, Helsinki scored the only two goals of the second and then added five more in the third to seal a very impressive 8-6 come-from-behind win!

 

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Very special shout out to: Bryce Woodworth who led the way with an amazing six points (three goals and three assists) to take first star honors!

 

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