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President's Update December 4th, 2019
Submitted by Gerry on Thu, 12/05/2019 - 22:10
The Raymore Rockets lead the Highway Hockey League standings with a record of 6-0-0. They have scored the most goals, allowed the least goals against, their power play is clicking at a 40% success rate and their penalty kill is successful 94% of the time. This past weekend they defeated the Bethune Bulldogs 9-0 in Raymore and they defeated the Southey Marlins 8-2 in Southey. Goalie Dean Brothen has returned to the fold and now leads the league with a 1.00 GAA after winning both games on the weekend. Damien Bentz continues to lead the scoring race with 10 goals and 6 assists. He is tied with teammate Tyler Mueller who has 4 goals and 12 assists. Cory Kosloski has 12 points and he is followed by Michale Jordan, Tyrell Shulko and Josh jordan each of whom have 10 points so far this year. The Rockets have one game this weekend, They play host to the Strasbourg Maroons (0-4-0) on Friday evening.
The Lumsden Monarchs picked up wins in Bethune and Strasbourg this past week and now sit in second place at 3-1-1. They have one game this weekend as they play the Southey Marlins (2-3-0) at 8 p.m. on Friday evening in Southey. The other game this weekend sees the Southey Marlins in Bethune to play the Bulldogs (2-4-0) on Saturday evening.
Please get out to a game near you. We are two weeks away from our first interlocking games against the Qu'Appelle Valley Hockey League.
Gerry