Name GP GS G A PTS GPG APG PPG SPG SOG SPCT
1 Dallas Sinclair 8 8 17 9 26 2.12 1.12 3.25 8.25 66 25.76
2 Kyle Grenier 8 8 12 8 20 1.50 1.00 2.50 6.88 55 21.82
3 K.J. O'Connor 8 8 11 7 18 1.38 0.88 2.25 6.38 51 21.57
4 Seamus O'Connor 8 8 9 5 14 1.12 0.62 1.75 4.38 35 25.71
5 Oliver Koth-Kappus 8 8 2 11 13 0.25 1.38 1.62 1.50 12 16.67
6 Justin Gordon 8 8 3 10 13 0.38 1.25 1.62 2.12 17 17.65
7 Laird Bilinski 8 8 0 5 5 0.00 0.62 0.62 1.75 14 0.00
8 Chris Jackins 8 0 0 2 2 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00
9 Brodie Yano 8 0 0 1 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00

Name GG SA SV GA SVPG SPCT SO G A S
1 Brodie Yano 8 116 95 21 11.88 0.819 1 0 1 0
2 Chris Jackins 8 130 88 42 11.00 0.677 0 0 2 0

With Lee sick, it was Seamus�s turn to do some Burton United Socialist Hockey organizing. Follow along and see how it went!

Sorry about the reply time Kyle, it's my virginal stat sending and write up- here goes.

Another fine day of hockey in Burton with many of the missing players from Wednesday's session appearing to make up for lost games. Wheels were replaced, nets were jimmied to perfection and pads were strapped. When the stick tossin� settled Oli, Dallas, K.J. and Justin with Chris in Net would face Seamus Laird and Kyle with Brodie coming in to inflict pain on the competition. K.J. lit up game one with 2 goals and an assist leading them to a 5-3 victory. Next game Seamus and Kyle started to work well and with some great goaltending from Brodie cruised to a 5-1 victory. Of course when Oli shuts the door, shit ain't going nowhere and fueled by K.J.'s 8 points in the first 3 games they took the series on a 5-2 handling. Next up Dallas, Oli and Kyle with Brodie would face K.J, Seamus, Justin and Laird with Chris. Brodie shut us down but we got worked in this one in every way really losing both games 5-0 in game one and 5-2 in game two, Dallas with 6 and 3 in this two game set Justin with just 3 shots in 2 games and Seamus with a pitiful 0 points after 8 in the first three. The third series seemed to be the most even of the three series and an interesting note: no O.T. games all day, something I haven't seen for quite some time. K.J, Kyle and Oli with Chris would face Dallas, Justin, Seamus and laird with Brodie who was phenomenal all day. Backed by some impenetrable defense by Oli they would take game one 5-2, Brodie then shut the door leading us to a 5-1 lead. It also was a huge help with Dallas finding his normal form scoring 12 points, 5 of them coming in the final 5-3 clincher. The games are heating up out there as we all start to shake the rust off hoping to be in full form come the end of April.


Useless Stats: Thanks, Titman! Once again, it�s all about Dallas. His 17-9-26-66 easily took the day. Kyle also hit twenty with 12-8-20-55. Oliver and Justin both post double-digit assists. Brodie returned to Burton hockey with a vengeance, his .819 easily beating a subpar effort from Chris. Brodie also posted just the second shutout Burton has seen this year. Dallas is absolutely running away with the scoring lead, with a thirty-point gap between himself and Lee. K.J., Seamus and Kyle are right behind. Dallas also needs just one goal to hit 50 on the year. The O�Connors ranks second and third on that list. A three-way battle for the season assist lead is brewing between Lee, Dallas and Oliver, 35-34-31. Dallas passes 200 shots for the year while K.J. passes Lee for second at 140. Brodie debuts second in season save percentage while Chris plummets to fifth. Lee�s sickness means that only Chris and Oliver have played every game this year. Dallas�s 26-point session is the second-highest so far this year. His 17 goals also rank second while Kyle�s 12 rank fifth. Oliver�s 11 assists tie for fifth-highest this year. Dallas� 66 shots are second-highest this year while Kyle�s 55 tie for third. Brodie�s .819 is second-best in a session this year; his 95 saves rank fourth (Chris�s 88 are fifth). Dallas easily leads the three-star points while Kyle moves up to third. On the all-time front, Justin re-passes Lee and Bernie to move into third in all-time scoring. Laird becomes the seventh player to reach 400 points. Dallas passes Ryan for 16th all-time, six points behind Pat, while Kyle moves into 22nd. Justin needs five goals for 300. K.J. needs four goals to pass Rob for eighth. Dallas moves into 14th. Oliver needs one assist for 500 while Justin is just two assists behind Lee for fourth all-time. Dallas passes Dustin M. for 17th in assists. Seamus needs 23 shots to pass Bernie for sixth in all-time shots. Brodie�s excellent session has now given him the required amount of shots to be counted in goalie stats, making him the second-best goalie by save percentage in Burton history at .814. Chris passes Nathan for second in all-time saves, going over the 1700 mark. Oliver needs just eight games to become the first player in Burton hockey to reach 500 games. Brodie posts his second career shutout. Dallas falls to third in PPG behind Rob with 3.58 and to fourth in APG behind Dustin M. with 1.37. K.J. ties older brother Seamus in ten-goal sessions with eleven. Dallas has the second-longest 10-goal session streak of all time with five (still seven behind Robert). Justin moves into fourth in ten-assist sessions with seven. Dallas�s streak of 15-pointers is at five (i.e. every session he�s ever played) while Kyle�s is at three. Dallas ties Lorne and Robert for most consecutive 20-pointers with four while Kyle goes back-to-back for the first time. Dallas becomes the fourth player (after Lorne, Rob and Lee) to post three 25-pointers in a career. Chris�s record streak of 80-save sessions moves to eight while Brodie goes back-to-back eight months apart (he does so for 90-savers as well). Ollie�s consecutive session streak is now the sixth-longest ever at 14. Chris�s streak moves to eight while Lee�s ends at eight. Dallas is way ahead in the SDF rankings, his fifth session on top. The biggest change comes from Kyle who shoots up from sixth to second ahead of Lee and Seamus. Chris is on top of the GDF for a record-setting eighth straight session, but his .775 is one of the lowest leading scores of all-time.

Burton Cup: Not too many changes this session other than Ireland moving up to tie Ukrainian Team Bourque in points as the Falcons continue to pull away thanks to the heroics of Dallas and Kyle. K.J., Oliver and Justin move up to third, fourth and fifth in the individual classification but Dallas and Lee are still comfortably ahead. You can check out all the happening statistics by clicking the Records and Honours link on the top of the home page.


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Date:
April 03, 2005

League:
Burton United Socialist Hockey (BUSH)

Rink:
John McCormack Memorial Park

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burtonhockey:session=109

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