Thursday, February 10, 2011

Goaltending Change Does Nothing For Army

Despite sitting down starting goaltender Josh Gilbertson, it was the same old thing for the Army. The broken Drum beat down the Army 9-4. The loss drops the Army to a paltry 1-11-2. "The plus side is we tied our output of goals in a game with 4," Said Mike Anderson who tallied twice. Shawn McMillan said," if we could have converted on half of our breakaway attempts we would have tied the game." The Army pressed and pressed in the offensive end and just have been having a difficult time scoring. The Army were without Perry Marto and Steve Palmiscno. This could be the reason for the offensive surge last night. "It was great playing with a center and wing that knew what they were doing," said Bill Knipe. "Those two have hampered my creativity." It looks like Palmiscno could be out for the season. We can only hope for the same for Marto. The Schumacher watch has officially started. Veteran defensman, Todd Schumacher has scored at least one goal in every year he has played in the huff-n-puff league. With only a handful of games will he get it. He says yes, but his teammates say, "not a chance!"

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Anderson leading the Army in goal scoring pretty much sums up how the season has been going. kieth stone