After suffering their first lost of the season in Friday's
contest, Drew and his Riverview Ice Sharks teammates didn't have to
wait long to get back on the ice to try and right the ship. The team
traveled to Clearwater this evening to take on the Bloomingdale
Bulls. Although it took a little longer than the last game, the Ice
Sharks once again found themselves trailing, as the Bulls scored the
games opening goal with nine minutes to play, after a battle along
the boards resulted in the puck coming free and finding it's way up
and over the Riverview goaltender. Thankfully Riverview didn't wait
long to answer, as they made a nice pass to the middle of the ice
two minutes later, which resulted in their attacker making a nice
deke that got the Bloomingdale goalie moving across the crease
before they made an easy shot in to tie the game at 1-1. Riverview
would dominate the rest of the period, but didn't have anything to
show for it until just over a minute remained, when they got a
breakaway opportunity that led to a wrist shot goal and a 2-1 lead.
Although this score would hold until the end of the period, they
probably should have had an even bigger lead, as the Ice Sharks
outshot the Bulls by a 21-9 margin. The second period got off to a
more even start, as both teams had some chances on net. It was
Riverview that broke though first, as they were able to corral a
rebound and poke the puck in behind the Bloomingdale goaltender with
a little under eleven and a half to play. A similar play happened
less than three minutes later, as Riverview once again controlled
the rebound and shot the puck in, widening their lead to a 4-1
margin. Bloomingdale would later take the only penalty of the game
so far, after a scrum along the boards led to one of the Bulls
players taking a bit of a punch and Drew and the two of them falling
hard to the ice afterwards. It was hard to tell if the Bulls skater
tackled Drew or if Drew brought him down when he got hit. Either
way, it resulted in a Riverview power play. Unfortunately they
weren't able to take advantage of the opportunity. With just over a
minute to play, the Ice Sharks caught a break when the Bulls
goaltender dropped a save and the Riverview team was there to poke
the puck past to make it a 5-1 game. That would be how the period
would come to a close.
The third period continued to see the Ice Sharks fire shot after
shot on net, but it was the Bulls who would score first. Shortly
after killing off a slashing penalty they found themselves with
several skaters attacking the net, and one of them managed to get
their stick on the puck to push it into the goal, making it a 5-2
game with a little over twelve minutes to play - still plenty of
time for them. With under five and a half to go the Bloomingdale
side would make it a 5-3 game on a wrist shot. Again, the Riverview
side got plenty of shots on goal, but they just couldn't break
through over the remainder of the period. The Ice Sharks would get
called for a slashing penalty with a little over a minute to play,
and the Bulls would pull their goalie at that time as well. Despite
the two-man advantage, they only managed a single shot on goal. The
game would end with the Ice Sharks on the winning side of a 5-3
score. It probably should have been a larger advantage, though, as
they outshot the Bulls by a 46-23 margin. The victory moved the
Riverview team to 6-1 on the year. Way to go Ice Sharks! |