Thursday, February 12, 2009

Norman survives, Army doesn't

The Red Army was defeated by Kelly's last night 6-2. It was the first loss in almost 2 months for the lackluster Army. "We couldn't generate any offense," said Army winger Steve Palmiscno. Palmiscno continued, "You know your in trouble when Perry Marto scores both goals." Those 2 goals by Marto now put him 3 behind his son Jake, who plays for UND, in the Marto family goal scoring cup. The other disappointment of the night was that Lance Norman survive the onslaught of attempts to take him out of the game. Layers from both teams tried to line up Norman, to hopefully end his career. "This just shows the skill and toughness that I have. It is tough being one of the elite players in this league. I think I'm one of the top 3 players in the state," said a relieved Norman. Kelly's defensmen Mike LaMoine said, "We couldn't get Norman because he was never around the puck. He was looking for doors throughout the rink so he wouldn't get hurt. I wouldn't even have him tie my shoes." Right after the game, Army director of scouting, Rahn Coleman-Ford, said that he had a prospect that he found in Prince Edward Island. All Coleman-Ford would say is that the player put Steve Olson and Bill Knipe to shame. More on this next week.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

2 behind - 10

Anonymous said...

It will be 3 after this weekend! 19

Anonymous said...

I miss one game and we lose. Can you say contract negotiation. 12