Thursday, January 5, 2012

Army comeback falls short

The Red Army tried to overcome a 5-2 third period deficit only to loss 6-5 to Caulfield's. Goaltending was again a factor for the Army. Josh Gilbertson finished the night with 6 saves. Gilby said, "Hey I stopped half of them." Steve Olson was quick to add, "Anytime the Army scores 5 goals we should win. It doesn't happen very often." "We may not score 5 in a month," quipped Chad Swendseid. The Army had 5 different scorers last night. Len Boucher, Shawn McMillan, Bill Knipe, Todd Palmiscno and Chad Swendseid all tallied for the Army. Army coach, Terry Paukert said, "If we can get 5 different guys to score it is a miracle and we should win. I'm sending Gilby to Bolshoy Kamen, Russia for training purposes." Paukert continued, "I don't think Tretiak can help him. Sending him back to the mother land is our only hope." The loss drops the Army to 3-4-1. But don't give up hope Army fans, plenty of weeks to go before the end of the season.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The pattern continues - no Marto in the lineup - no Army win. When is management going to realize how valueable he is to this team and sign him to a lifetime contract.The pressure is on Kyle and the front office to make it happen.