Thursday, February 19, 2009

Army Back on Track

The Red Army spotted Caufield's an early 1-0 lead but dominated after to post a 5-2 win. "Caufield's came out smokin' they got the early goal, but our superior conditioning took over," said a chiseled Todd Schumacher. The Army should have won the game by 8 goals if Bill Knipe could have capitalized on his chances. His brother Steve said, "He could put it in the ocean from a small boat." Bil countered by saying, "It is tough to get a grip on your stick when there is Red Pepper White Sauce on it!" The Army saw the return of Shawn McMillan and Mike Anderson. Mike was sent down to the minors last week to hone his game. "It didn't help," Said Kurt Comeau. McMillan sat out last week do to the Army dragging its feet over his contract negotiations. McMillan said that he and the Army have come to a verbal agreement. "I never have to start the game or play on Marto's line was my main contention in the new contract. I also get to line up at the buffet dinner's before the game ahead of Schumacher, Knipe and Olson." Only one more week before the playoffs start. And the Army is looking playoff savvy. Game time change is in the works for next week. Instead of a 9:30 tilt the game against Gerrell's may be played at 5:45 at the Eagles Arena. More on this as details become clearer.

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