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Valleyfield Dinomytes

The Dinomytes split weekend games
St-François Journal
Denis Bourbonnais
Note: French Translation done by Google Translation Tool

May 21, 2008 - After an ambivalent departure, the two local teams of crosier rebounded beautiful manner during the last week.

The Dinomytes, for their part, lost the same evening (11-4) facing the Mohawks of Kahnawake to the Sports Give a complex one on the Amerindian reserve but they did not delay avenging this failure. 48 hours later, the protected from Gaylord Thomas won an impressive victory of 9-4 facing the considered team as favorite for all to swipe in the Quebec senior circuit in 2008.

Assistance for the Dinomytes THIS WAS the only game of the week to the program for the Astérix but three members of the junior team managed to illustrate itself in another meets. Jonathan Saved, Sébastien Lacoste and Sébastien Éthier came to lend strong hand to the Dinomytes, Saturday evening last, which instilled an energy dose to the senior formation.

The three junior ones, that rediscovered two measuring ones of the Astérix, Jonathan Pigeon and Jérémie Dumouchel, played an important role in the victory of the Dinomytes (9-4) on Kahnawake in front of some 225 spectators met to the aréna of Holy timothée.

Jonathan Saved succeeded the 2nd goal of his club with the complicity of Jonathan Pigeon to 11 ]: 47 of the initial period. Less than a minute later, Sébastien Éthier prepared the 2nd net of the evening of Sako Swamp, which obtained a priority of 3-1 to the eventual winning one.

The Dinomytes, that took 4-1 after 40 minutes of game, dug the gap to 9-2 to the 3rd engagement and the visitors counted two times in party end in a hopeless cause. As for Jonathan Saved, it showed to its opponents that it did not hear itself in to leave to impose even itself it is again junior age. With less than two minutes to do to the game, Kevin Beaver is taken it out on him of a rather sly manner but the giant of the Dinomytes recalled to the order the player of the Mohawk and it clearly had the better one in the scuffle.

For the remainder, Launch Mitchell (1 goal, 3 pass), Sako Swamp (2-1) and Raj Wasson, with a double, were the faces dominating to the attack. Reid Raymer, with a net and an assistance, equally knew a good evening while the other goals were the work of Stu McFarlane and Adam Delormier.

For the first time this season, Matt McFarlane protected the fortress of the Dinomytes for three periods and it replied to the call of brilliant manner. The veteran custodian stopped 51 of the 55 directed shooting towards him and it frustrated the attacks of the Mohawks throughout the encounter. Kahnawake completed the evening with 2 in 7 with the advantage of a man comparatively to 3 in 9 for the Dinomytes.

Two injureds
Thursday last, the formation campivallensienne lost the services of two players of first plan, Ryan Jacobs and Ryan Oakes, that were injured in the defeat undergone to Kahnawake and that will be absent for some weeks.

Ryan Jacobs had besides summer the author of the first goal of the Dinomytes to the 4th minute of the initial period. Launch Mitchell marked his 5th one season to 5 ]: 43 to place his forward 2-1 but the Mohawks imposed their law afterward, in cash seven times without retorts to take 8-2 after two periods.

Reid Raymer and Raj Wasson shrunk the margin to four goals to the 3rd one twenty until Kahnawake resume the orders with three nets for finally to take it, 11-4. Jeff Powless kept the nets of the Dinomytes for 40 minutes before yielding his place to Matt McFarlane to the last third. The former dinomytes Jason Compacted, Pat Collins and Carl Horn marked for the Mohawks that were taken to the offensive with Curtis Diabo (3 goals) and Hake Diabo (2).

The Dinomytes will return visits to the Extreme one of Sherbrooke Friday next and they will be return in front of their supporters, the next day, to welcome the Indians of Caughnawaga to count of 19 o'clock 30 to the aréna of Holy timothée. As for the Astérix, they will dispute their two next games on the road to Sherbrooke, May 24, and to Montreal, more precisely to the aréna of Dorval, the Saturday May 31.

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