Fins Flail without Backstop (11/4/07)

No GodFather - no problem. 

No Teacher - no lessons lost.

But without a NetMinder, the Blue Fin’s were merely fish in a barrel to the attacking Badgers.

The Badgers, like their brethren Car Salesmen - had no class Sunday night.  Even without a goalie, the Badgers took aim and sent many-a-slap-shot in on the Blue Fin’s net.  The Fin’s traded victims between the pipes - nearly three-fourths of the team took their turn.

But with hard, chest-high slap shots, the Badgers held nothing back.  It’s one thing to blast a shot when the goalie is fully protected, but when it’s a skater with a fraction of the pads - there is no excuse.  With as little class as these shots, they celebrated after every goal.

After the first period, the Fin’s were down 6-0.  The Badgers offered up their cross-eyed goalie, but Captain Mike McGee doesn’t ever give up a game - and politely refused.

In a hard fought 2nd period, the Fin’s notched a point on the board, and more than that in respect.  Mike Meehan’s power-play goal gave the Fin’s the period by a score of 1-0.  The various netminders for the Fin’s did an admirable job of holding the Badgers.

In the 3rd period, the Fin’s held the Badgers to just 1 goal - but the Fin’s were running on fumes. 

Always displaying leadership - Captain Mike McGee stood up for his team after a completely blown call by referee Brian “Hellen Keller” Linzer.  With bad positioning, eyesight, and lung capacity - ’Shrek’ as he is fondly known - called Wes ‘Faceman’ Gyure for an interference minor, right in front of the Fin’s bench.  After the call was made, McGee approached ‘Dopey’ and complained about the call - resulting in McGee’s ejection from the game. 

Captain McGee is by no means a hot-head.  Always displaying a wealth of hockey knowledge, restaint, and interpersonal savvy, he leads by words and by example.  In this case, the referee knew he made a bad call.  When McGee complained - the referee was too embarrassed to be a man and retract the call. 

The Fin’s lose a tough game - one which they should have won.  It was their largest margin of defeat.

Although Joe Durant wanted to be there, the Fin’s don’t blame their goalie - he tried his best and it couldn’t be helped.

What else doesn’t help?  Well….the goals were tallied against Durant, as if he was there himself.  (That will help pad the stats……)

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