Drew and his Riverview Ice Sharks teammates returned to the rink
at Ellenton Ice and Sports Complex for a late-night game, this time
to take on the Land O' Lakes Fighting Gators. Things didn't start
out strong for the Ice Sharks, as they found themselves shorthanded
just thirteen seconds in, thanks to a suspect interference call.
Though it took nearly the full two minutes, the penalty wound up
costing them, as the Gators would go on to knock in a rebound just
before the two minutes expired. The Gators continued to dominate the
puck after scoring the opening goal, and would go on to score their
second goal of the period by walking straight through the Ice Sharks
defense to make it a 2-0 game with just under seven minutes
remaining. It wasn't until after the second goal that the Ice Sharks
managed to get their first shot on goal, thanks to a laser from
Drew. Unfortunately he wasn't able to score, so the deficit remained
two. Finally, with less than 30 seconds remaining the Riverview team
finally managed to knock one home, narrowing the deficit to 2-1
heading into the first intermission, despite being outshot 13-4.
Things began to turn a bit in the second period, as the Ice
Sharks finally began to generate some offense. Despite outshooting
the Gators 5-2 up to this point, it was the Gators who got on the
board first this period, with their goal coming on a delayed penalty
call with just under three and a half minutes remaining. The delayed
penalty call? It led to a couple of fights after the goal, with each
team getting a player ejected. Unfortunately for the Ice Sharks,
their ejected player was their goaltender. That led to them having
to insert their backup for the remainder of the game. Thankfully
they were able to regain their earlier momentum on offense, thanks
to a 5 vs. 3 powerplay after a Land O' Lakes tripping penalty. With
just under a minute remaining, the Ice Sharks jumped on a Gators
goalie mistake and tapped the puck into the net after he misplayed
it. That closed the deficit back down to a single goal heading into
the final intermission, this time with a 3-2 score.
With their backup goaltender in net, the Riverview squad gave up
a quick goal to open the third, not even a minute in, when a Gators
skater fired the puck on net from the left circle and the Ice Sharks
goaltender barely reacted. That gave the Gators their two goal lead
back, this time by a 4-2 margin. To make things worse, the Sharks
took another interference penalty not even a minute later.
Thankfully they were able to control the puck the entire time,
giving up zero shots while shorthanded. In fact, they managed to
score while being a man down, knocking in a rebound to make it a 4-3
game with nine and a half minutes to play. Land O' Lakes wound up
taking an interference penalty of his own with just under nine
minutes to go, and the Ice Sharks managed to take advantage of
having an extra skater on the ice, scoring a power play goal that
went five-hole with seven and a half minutes remaining. The power
play goal knotted the game up at 4 goals apiece, making for an
exciting ending to come. Each team would end up getting called for
tripping penalties in the final five minutes. Riverview was able to
kill theirs off, despite giving up four shots on net. Land O' Lakes
wasn't quite as lucky. With less than 20 seconds remaining on the
penalty, the Ice Sharks were able to snipe one home, thanks to a
wrist shot from out front between the circles, giving the Ice Sharks
their first lead of the game with only forty seconds remaining. That
would be it for the scoring, with the Riverview team coming out on
top of an exciting contest by a 5-4 score. Way to go Sharks! |