Name GP GS G A PTS GPG APG PPG SPG SOG SPCT
1 Dallas Sinclair 9 9 19 14 33 2.11 1.56 3.67 9.89 89 21.35
2 Kyle Grenier 9 9 10 14 24 1.11 1.56 2.67 5.78 52 19.23
3 Lee Orr 9 9 5 17 22 0.56 1.89 2.44 4.11 37 13.51
4 Bryce Roberts 9 9 11 10 21 1.22 1.11 2.33 5.89 53 20.75
5 K.J. O'Connor 9 9 12 8 20 1.33 0.89 2.22 5.89 53 22.64
6 Seamus O'Connor 9 9 9 9 18 1.00 1.00 2.00 4.33 39 23.08
7 Anthony Cowan 9 9 10 7 17 1.11 0.78 1.89 5.67 51 19.61
8 Oliver Koth-Kappus 9 9 1 11 12 0.11 1.22 1.33 1.56 14 7.14
9 Graeme Orr 9 9 3 5 8 0.33 0.56 0.89 1.89 17 17.65
10 Justin Gordon 9 0 0 2 2 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00
11 Chris Jackins 9 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00

Name GG SA SV GA SVPG SPCT SO G A S
1 Chris Jackins 9 198 156 42 17.33 0.788 0 0 0 0
2 Justin Gordon 9 159 120 39 13.33 0.755 0 0 2 0

Another creamy, wet explosion of our ready-to-serve statistical joy for you today as the four young guns who shook up the Burton landscape last July returned in full force to show that the flame of the Burton hockey bonfire burns brighter than ever. Leeroy, hit us with your rhythm stick.

Burton hockey reigns supreme again. I didn't think it was going to happen today, what with the snow and rain and all, but Seamus was adamant, and had everything organized. Turned out to be one of the best Burton hockeys I've played in a long time. We had 11 guys and played 4 on 4 with one sub. Chris and Justin were the goalies. It was faced paced and competitive, and the 4 on 4 worked out well. You just had to make the most of your chances.

Series One: Lee Seamus Graeme Kyle Bryce Chris vs. Dallas KJ Anthony Ollie Justin.
The opening series saw Dallas tear it up with 8 points. Only the beginning. A fairly quick series, one game barely probably 4 minutes long, that saw Lee's team lose 5-3, 5-4.

Series Two: Lee Dallas Bryce Ollie Chris vs. Seamus Graeme Kyle KJ Anthony Justin.
Possibly one of the funnest/best series I've played. Every single game went to overtime, a very fast paced game and smooth. A best of 5, Lee's team won 3-1.

Series Three: Lee KJ Kyle Anthony Chris vs. Dallas Seamus Graeme Ollie Bryce Justin
This series saw the contination of what must surely be a Burton Hockey record. 8, yes, 8 STRAIGHT overtime games. The final three games went to overtime, seeing Lees team win 2-1. KJ and Kyle connected to put in a dominating perfemance that saw KJ score 8 goals and 2 assists and Kyle 5G-7A. 9 intense games in all. So, here are the monster stats.


Useless Stats: Well, one of the more productive sessions in history with five players going over the 20-point mark. This is amazing considering it was a 4-on-4 session. Leading the way was Dallas with 19G-14A-33P-89S; he has led all three sessions he has ever played in. If he makes playing a regular habit, there are many records that could fall before him. Kyle had an outstanding 14-10-24-52 while Bryce stepped up to the plate with 11-10-21-53. Lee proved that he can hang with the young guns as Burton�s new leader posted SEVENTEEN assists en route to 5-17-22-37. Oliver must also be noted here for his eleven assists. Understandably, the goaltending save percentages were lower today with Chris beating Justin .787 to .754. Especially noteworthy was the volume, Chris stopped an absurd 156 shots while Justin chimed in for 120 saves. Lee hangs onto the season scoring lead with 41 points, but there is a three-way tie for second between the O�Connors and the stunning one-session performance of Dallas, with Kyle and Bryce in fifth and sixth ahead of Oliver, Justin and Graeme. K.J. leads the way in goals with 21, two more than Seamus and Dallas. Lee dominates the assist column with 26, ten ahead of Ollie. After just one session, Dallas is tied for the lead in shots with K.J. ahead of Lee and Seamus. Justin remains king of the hill in shooting percentage followed Seamus, K.J. and Dallas. Chris falls below .800 but is still easily leading the goaltending race. Dallas dominates all of the per-game stats except for assists (Lee). As you can imagine, every 2005 session record was set today, except, of course, save percentage. On the all-time front, just a week after becoming Burton�s all-time leading scorer, Oliver becomes the first player to reach 800 points. The way this season�s going, 1000 isn�t out of the question. Playing in goal today, Justin still got the two points needed to pass Bernie for third all-time with Lee now just eight points behind him, 525-524-517. K.J. passes 250 points and Graeme passes 150. Dallas rockets from 27th to 19th in points, Kyle from 30th to 23rd. Lee is ten goals behind Justin for third on that list. Seamus passes Joe for fifth in goals. K.J. moves past Stefan and Laird into ninth in goals. Lee passes Justin and Laird to move into fourth in assists. Seamus is eleven behind Laird for sixth. K.J. is five behind Graeme for 18th. Lee passes Justin for third in shots. K.J. passes Rob and Simon for 11th in shots while Dallas goes over 200. Chris is less than 100 saves behind Nathan for second all-time. Lee plays his 200th game. Graeme and Chris pass Joe and Nathan to move into joint 11th in games played. Dallas passes Simon for 15th in three-star points. Lee�s 17 assists ties for the second highest session total ever. Chris� 156 saves is the fourth-highest session ever. Dallas� 89 shots in a session are sixth all-time. K.J. racks up his tenth ten-goal session and Dallas racks up his third in a row; Seamus�s streak ends at five and Lee�s at three. Dallas has back-to-back 15-goal sessions. Lee now has the second-most ten-assist sessions with nine (compare to Oliver�s 21!). Dallas and Kyle have back-to-back ten-assist sessions. Seamus and Lee extend their 15-pointer streak to six sessions, Dallas�s is at three. Lee passes Oliver for second on the list with 21. Kyle and Bryce pick up their first 20-pointers; Anthony picks up his first 15-pointers. Dallas becomes the third player (after Lorne and Robert) to have multiple 30-point sessions; he is the ONLY player to do it in back-to-back sessions. Chris ties Lyle for third in most 80�save sessions with nine, his sixth straight (a new record!). He is the third goalie to have three straight 9-save sessions and sits third all-time on that list with six (and at 100, 110, 120 and 130 with three). Oliver�s consecutive session streak goes to 12, tied for seventh-longest all-time. Justin and K.J. go to eight, Lee goes to seven, and Chris goes to six. On the SDF, Dallas�s return cements his lead as Lee passes Seamus for third. Bryce is the big mover this week as he shoots up from 16th to ninth. Anthony also climbs up huge from 12th to eighth. Justin jumps from ninth to third on the GDF and Lyle falls from fourth to seventh but Chris is entrenched in first, his sixth straight session at that position (second-longest streak ever). A momentous note is Lorne falling off of the ranking for the first time ever. Could it really be eleven sessions since he�s played? The guard has changed in Burton. Chris continues to dominate the GDF as his rating goes back over .800. Lyle falls to fourth behind Brady.

Burton Cup: Lee keeps the Bourques just ahead of Ireland, but the Falcons make a huge splash into third thanks to Dallas� huge session. Anthor is also in the thick of things in fourth. Justin in net and no Laird means that the Lords fall from second to sixth. Don�t forget to check out the records and honours link on the home page. I am absolutely amazed at the prospect of what could happen this year in Burton. Stay tuned, folks, this is going to get good.


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Date:
March 20, 2005

League:
Burton United Socialist Hockey (BUSH)

Rink:
John McCormack Memorial Park

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burtonhockey:session=107

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