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Friday, September 26, 2014

Friday: September 26th, 2014

Hello USA and hockey fans across the world. Welcome to another exciting post here on the GHL Blog. Our second round of preseason games were played yesterday, so let's see the scores:



Colorado Rockies: 5, Denver Nationals: 1

The Rockies rebounded from their loss in the first preseason round, winning this game against the expansion Denver Nationals. Wilf Paiement scored 3 goals and 1 assist in the Rockies' 5-1 rout of the Nationals. Goalie Troy Gamble needs to step his game up if he's going to bring the Nationals a victory.


Team MTN. Dew: 5, New Jersey Devils: 0

This was a real shocker. New Jersey fell apart without goalie Chris Terrerri. Backup goalie Tim Cheveldae is obviously not GHL material yet. Team MTN. Dew got on the board fast and early with the scoring prowess of Ulf Nillson and Anders Hedberg. New Jersey needs to not make the same mistakes as they did in this game, or else it will be a rocky regular season ahead, and possibly another first-round exit in the playoffs.


Winnipeg: 5, Miami: 4 (shootout)

This game saw lots of scoring from both ends. Winnipeg's Andrew Ladd and Miami's Pavel Bure lit the lamp at a record pace. The game went to a shootout, where Andrew Ladd scored the winning goal. Miami goalie Anders Nilsson needs to find a way to stop Winnipeg's dynamic play. Miami has a good team, but obviously Winnipeg is a roadblock for them unless they can find Winnipeg's hard to find holes.


Pittsburgh: 5, Rocky Mountain Rage: 2

There's something about Pittsburgh that makes them seem like the best in the GHL, and that something is talent. Pittsburgh's talent-filled roster destroyed the Rage, and the fact that goalie Kent Patterson is on a cold streak isn't helping the Rage win games or fans. If Pittsburgh continues their dynamic play, then the rest of the GHL will meet the same fate as the Rage.



Well, I hope you enjoyed today's GHL blog post. Until next time, take care, and follow the GHL.

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