Club Oxford Standings

  

                      B DIVISION

  "A" DIVISION  STANDINGS    

 

 

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Note : The Copper Mug is offering half-price wings on Wednesday and Sunday nights for Club O teams who arrive with 4 or more players. Kitchen closes at 11 on Sunday and 11:30 on Wednesday.
 
 
Jan 4     Martin's  5      Fody's  2
Martin's got a boost with the return of Robbie Haines who scored twice and stayed out of trouble. Devon Meron also had a pair of goals and Jamie Davis one to round out the scoring.  Spare Brandon Rohrer was solid in net.  Evan Prouse and spare Nate Peacock had the Fody markers.
 
     Re/Max  6    Agrospray  3      
Well-balanced scoring from Re/Max as Andrew Jacko, Trevor Bradfield, Sean Jansen, Brent Stewart, Kyle Belaen ansd Shawn Matejcek all counted one each.  Shane Balcomb and spares Devin Homick and Tyler Lamb scored for Agro.
 
Jan 8     Martin's  3      Agrospray  2     shootout

The "'Muelle" got his second goal of the night during the shootout to give Martin's the win to keep the team within striking distance of Re/Max.  Gary Markus had the other counter while Shane Balcomb and spare Cory Smith scored for Agro.  Fally, if you didn't break all your sticks in regulation you might have a better chance in the OT.  Just sayin'.

 

     Re/Max  6     Fody's  5
Down 4-2 at the half, team Fody came back with 3 straight but couldn't hold the lead as spare Ryan Devos tied it and Andrew Jacko netted the winner. Kyle Belaen scored a pair while Sean Jansen and Shawn Matejcek had singles for Re/Max.  Evan Prouse and Cody Chute had 2-goal nights and Benson Howey scored once for Fody's. 
 
Jan 15     Re/Max  6     Martin's  2
Re/Max played an up-tempo game to remain undefeated in the new year.  Riding a 4-goal performance from sniper Kyle Belaen and solid goaltending from Greg Buchner they are making a serious claim on first place.  Hustling Sean Jansen and the sneaky Shawn Matejcek scored the other Re/Max goals.  Matt Wight had 3 assists.  Devon Meron and Jamie Haines (who continues to outscore the big brother) replied for Martin's.
 
     Fody's  4     Agrospray  0
A good confidence booster for Hop and Team Fody as they close the door on an Agro team that hasn't won since last year (that's not as bad as it sounds but I couldn't resist).  Cody Chute, Adam Jensen, Adam Vandepoele and Ryan Black provided the offence.
 
The nets were off quite a bit last night.  A reminder that it is referee's discretion in deciding whether to whistle play dead or allow it to continue and whether to award or disallow goals.  This is not textbook but it's the best we can do with the nets being dislodged so easily.  I noticed the goalkeepers 'playing fair' by pulling the cages back into position whenever they had a chance to.
 
Jan 18     Agrospray  5     Re/Max  4     shootout
Re/Max took an early lead on goals by Dom Lichtensteiger and Kyle Belaen but Shane Balcomb and spare Nate Peacock brought Agro even.  Matt Wight and spare Devin Homick scored to put Re/Max back in the driver's seat at the end of the first.  Agro refused to go away and tied it once more in the second on goals by Matt Stoop and Kevin Harrop to force the o.t. and set the stage for Nate's shootout winner.
 
      Martin's  2    Fody's  0
Jesse Hilliard was flawless between the pipes requiring only one goal from Jamie Davis to secure the win.  An empty-netter by Brandon Whitehead provided the insurance against any comeback by Fody's.
 
Jan 22     Fody's  9       Re/Max  8
A goaltenders nightmare as the snipers were in da house.  A strange night as Re/Max loaded up with Homick, Homick, and Homick and took a 3-0 lead before the game was 4 minutes old on goals by Matt Wight, Trevor Bradfield and Kyle Belaen.  Team Fody decided to get in on the action as Chris Sanders netted one. Belaen would score again to restore the 3-goal lead but then Fody's went on a spree with 6 straight goals to make it 7- 4.  Adam Jensen, Ryan Black and Evan Prouse scored 2 each to put Fody's in the driver's seat.  Devon Homick put one in for Re/Max but Sanders replied with his 2nd of the night.  Not to be outdone, Homick scored 2 more and Kyle Belaen added his 3rd of the night to make this a tie game.  With coach Fody worried that the wheels had fallen off, his main man, Chris Sanders would complete his hat-trick to give Fody's a slim victory in this wild shootout.  Spare Nate Peacock had 5 assists and Cody Chute 3 for Fody's.  Trevor Bradfield had 3 helpers to go along with his goal.  Hey Stewey - remember when 8 goals was enough to win a hockey game?
 
     Agrospray  4     Martin's  3     shootout

Martin's led early on a goal by Devon Meron but Shane Balcomb and Matt Summers both scored before the end of the first to give Agro a 2-1 lead.  Kyle Smith tied it midway thru the second and it was shaping up for a tie until Gary Markus scored for Martin's with 1:35 remaining.  Agro pulled Fally and with 27 ticks on the clock, spare Ryan Devos put one home to force the o.t.  This marks Agro's 5th shootout of the season and after losing the first 3 Fally is catching on with his second o.t. win in a week. 

 
Jan 29     Fody's  5     Agrospray  3
Benson Howey scored the winner for team Fody and Chris Sanders, with his second of the night, added a empty-netter to stifle any chance for late heroics by Agro.  Adam Vandepoele and Jeff Smale had the other counters.  Shane Balcomb recorded 2 for Agro with the other one being scored by Andy Fallowfield.
 
     Re/Max  6     Martin's  3
Craig Smith and Gary Markus got Martin's off to a quick start with goals in the first 2 minutes of play. Re/Max coach Brent Stewart, still losing sleep after the last loss, got on his horse and led the troops with a 2 plus 2 effort.  Derek Buchner, Dom Lichtensteiger, Matt Wight and Kyle Belaen scored the rest.  Jamie Haines had the 3rd goal for Martin's.
 
Feb 1     Fody's  5     Martin's  1
Three in a row for team Fody as they continue to inch up the standings.  Two goals in the first minute of play was all they would need as hard-working Adam Vandepoele opened followed 15 seconds later by Evan Prouse.  Craig Smith brought Re/Max close but a solid game from spare goaltender Sean Cebulak kept them off the scoresheet the rest of the way.  Cody Chute restored the 2-goal lead early in the second and the enigmatic Jeff Whiteside finished with a pair of late ones to give Fody's a big win.
 
     Agrospray  2     Re/Max  1
Shane Balcomb and spare Corey Smith scored in the first to give Agro alll the offence they would need.  Derek Buchner gave Re/Max some hope in the second but Matt Fallowfield shut them down the rest of the way to move the team into a second-place tie with Marty's Cars.

 

TEAM
GP
W
L
OTL
GF
GA
PTs
PIM
Re/Max
21
13
6
2
96
81
28
94
Martin's Auto
21
11
9
1
81
80
23
100+20
Agrospray
21
10
8
3
76
80
23
92
Fody's
21
8
12
1
85
97
17
102
               

    

                                         Sometimes that net seems pretty big.

Goalie  Performance

Games G.A. Average Shutouts P.I.M.

Matt Fallowfield (Agro)

21 75 3.57 1 0

Jesse Hilliard  (Martin's)

19 72  3.79 1 2

Greg Buchner (Re/Max)

18  72 4.00 0 0

Shawn Hopper  (Fody's)

18 76 4.22 1 0
           
 Sean Cebulak (spare) 1  1  1.00  0
 Brett Ferguson (spare) 3 7 2.33 0 0
 Brandon Rohrer (spare) 2 6 3.00 0 0

                    

 Hat Tricks    
 
Adam Thomson (Agro) Oct 16
  Chris Sanders (Fody's) Oct 23, Jan 22
  Robbie Haines (Martin's) Nov 2
  Shane Balcomb (Agro) Nov 2, Nov 16
  Ryan Black (Fody's) Nov 16
  Kyle Belaen (Re/Max) Nov 16, Jan 15, Jan 22
  Nathan Peacock (spare) Nov 20
  Devin Homick (spare) Nov 30, Jan 22

 

 

"B" DIVISION  STANDINGS                        

All Seasons Sports Exchange
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Special Discounts for Club Oxford Players
Skate sharpening at arena Mon 4-9  Tues, Wed, Fri 6-9  Sat 9-9,  Sun 11-4
Skate sharpening from Leo Ford at 1 Southridge Road call 688-6843

       

Note : The Copper Mug is offering half-price wings on Wednesday and Sunday nights for Club O teams who arrive with 4 or more players. Kitchen closes at 11 on Sunday and 11:30 on Wednesday.
 
 
Jan 8     Glass  6    Martin's  4
Martin's dug out from a 4-1 deficit to tie it but Glass veteran Al Robinson made a nice deflection on a Melsy slapper for the winner.  Adam Gignac added an empty-netter for his second goal of the night.  Also scoring for the Glass were Marty Maerten , with a single and Ryan Thomson with a pair.  Ryan Parry, Wayne Hare and spares Dave Kamenar and Steve Gignac had the goals for Martin's.
 
     Dynamic  3     Copper Mug  2

The spirit of Christmas was visibly absent in a game that resembled roller derby more than ice hockey.  The Boston Bruins might play this way but they are well paid for their anti-social behaviour.  Shanahan is still studying the video to determine the length of the suspensions.  This nonsense must come to an end immediately before someone gets seriously hurt.  Grow the hell up boys.  

Ryan Carroll, Steve Lavier and spare Steve Byron scvored for Dynamic.  Joe Ryan and spare Corey Vranken for the Mug.

 
Jan 11     Copper Mug  5    Martin's  2
A 2-1 leadby Martin's evaporated in the second as the Mug came on with four unanswered goals.  Ryan Kyle shelfed a mighty blast and Wayne Hare scored for the second game in a row but the mighty Schmeltzinator with his triple X glove stymied the Martin shooters the rest of the way to remain undefeated in Club O play.  Spare Corey Vranken led the Mug with a pair of goals while Joe Ryan, Mike Evanitski and Abe Epp scored one each.
 
     Glass  5     Dynamic  2
After a scoreless first period Dynamic struck first with a goal by hustling Steve Craig.  Spare Corey Vranken would tie it but Dynamic pulled ahead again as the veteran John Sergeant found the back of the net.  The Glass would even it up on a goal by spare Mike Priem, then move ahead on the eventual winner by Lawrence Pettinger.  With Orpie on the bench Vranken scored an empty-netter and would add one more before the final buzzer to complete his hat-trick and give a weary Schmeltzie his second win of the night.
 
Jan 15         Martin's  3     Dynamic  2     shootout
A goal by the opportunistic spare Mike Priem with 16 seconds on the clock forced an overtime. After a scoreless first Nick Anderson opened for Dynamic then Martin's came back with goals by Dan O'Brien and Nick Russell. Ryan Kyle was the first-star selection with the shootout winner.  A good night for keeper Rob Parry in net for Martin's.
 
     Copper Mug  4     Glass  1
Spare Corey Vranken wreaked havoc with a 3-goal night to power the Mug to their second straight victory over the Glass.  Joe Ryan had the other marker while Coach Mels had the lone tally for the Glass to spoil an otherwise perfect night by goaltender Aaron DePaepe.
 
Jan 22        Glass  7     Martin's  3    
Three goals by the veteran Al Robinson puts an end the goaltender experiment by G.M. Wayne Hare.  Rob Parry was informed at a hastily-called team meeting that he would be starting on Wednesday.  Rollie Phipps blasted home a pair and Adam Gignac and spare Steve Byron scored one each.  Martin's had some life in the early going as hustling spare Mike Priem was given the green light to play after passing all team toxicology tests.  Priem was in full-flight mode and led Martin's with 2 goals.  Ryan Parry had the other counter for the fishermen.
 
      Copper Mug  8     Dynamic  3
Dynamic got on the board first with a high-point shot from John Sergeant.  Mike Evanitski, our only hockey-head left in the league, tied it a few minutes later, then Nick Anderson put Dynamic in the lead for a second time.  Matt Gehring scored a pair before the period ended to swing the momentum in Mug's favour.  The second period belonged to the Muggers as they scored 5 straight.  Nick Oud scored one, Devon Lansdell counted 2, Evanitski got his second and Gehring his 3rd of the night before Dynamic responded with a goal from spare Gary Schultz.
 
Jan 25        Glass  6     Dynamic  1
Rollie Phipps has the shot working early and a second goal by Lawrence Pettinger before the game is 2 minutes old is all the Glass will need.  Tyler Sergeant brings Dynamic close but the second period is all Glass with 4 unanswered goals.  A pair by Al Robinson and two from spare Corey Vranken puts this one out of reach.  Dave Moore has a strong game between the pipes.
 
     Martin's  5       Copper Mug  3
Ryan Parry put on a clinic with 4 goals, several of the highlight-reel variety.  Nick Russell was 1 plus 3 and the amazing setup man Wayne Hare posted 4 assists.  Matt Gehring had a first-period goal for the Mug and the 5-1 lead was challenged by a never-say-die Mug team who scored a couple of late ones by Abe Epp and Clayton Stubbs to make this one interesting.  
 
Jan 29        Glass  8     Copper Mug  4
Cody Wilson opened for the Glassmen but Matt Gehring and Mike Stier roared back to turn the tables. Before the first period was over Wilson had his second to go with a pair by Cory Hopper and a single by spare Cory Vranken to take a 3-goal lead.  Craig Hantz and Clayton Stubbs breathed some life into the Mug by bringing them within one.  The Glass put it into overdrive with 2 goals by Maerten and a single from Ryan Thomson to finish this one off.
 
     Dynamic  7     Martin's  3
Dynamic got the jump on Martin's scoring 5 straight.  Ryan Carroll, Steve Lavier and spares Steve Byron, Mike Priem and Corey Vranken did the damage.  Ryan Parry and spare Jamie Vandeneucker gave Martin's some hope but Priem scored his second to keep the fish underwater.  Parry scored one during the last minute but Nick Anderson replied for Dynamic with two seconds left to complete the rout.

 

TEAM
GP
W
L
OTL
GF
GA
PTs
PIM
Glass
21
18
3
0
85
53
36
108
Copper Mug
21
10
11
0
79
68
20
154+10
Dynamic
21
7
12
2
66
77
16
100
Martin's Fish
21
7
14
0
54
85
14
129
               

                                                                                           

   

 

                        

Goalie  Performance

Games G.A. Average Shutouts P.I.M.

Dave Moore  (Glass)

19 49 2.58 1 0

Aaron DePaepe  (Mug)

19 62 3.26 0 2

Sean Orpen  (Dynamic)

16 58 3.63 2 12

Rob Parry  (Martin's)

18 70 3.89 0 0
           
 Brett Ferguson (spare) 1 1 1.00 0 0
 Mike Schmeltz (spare) 5 8 1.60 1 0
 Brad Ivanochko (spare) 2 6 3.00 0 0
 Kyle DeBoer  (spare) 2 11 5.50 0 0
 Fred Mabee (spare) 1 7 7.00 0 0

 

 Hat Tricks       
  Ryan Copping (Martin's) Nov 6
  Mike Priem (spare) Nov 23
  Joe Ryan (Mug) Dec 4
  Lawrence Pettinger (Glass) Dec 7
  Cory Vrankin (spare) Jan 11, 15
  Al Robinson (Glass) Jan 22
  Ryan Parry (Martin's) Jan 25