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Steam continue to dominate the GMHL

November 19, 2014   ·   0 Comments

The Tottenham Steam added four more points to their total with a pair of games that netted the squad a whopping 29 goals over two days and moved them five points ahead of the second place Tamiscaming Titans.
The squad travelled to Meaford on Sunday, November 16, to face the Knights, and left the ice with the win after dominating for the full thee periods.
Scoring three in the first frame to take the lead, the game was pretty much over at the end of the second period when the Steam notched six unanswered goals to lead 9–0 going into the final 20 minutes.
The third period was a disaster for Meaford when the Tottenham squad kept up the attack and finished the game with a nine goal blitz to leave the ice with an 18–1 win.
The return to Tottenham for a home game on Monday, produced the same results, only this time the Steam didn’t allow a single goal and shut-out North York.
The Steam took over in the first period scoring six goals and barely letting the North Squad out of their end.
After notching a single in the second period, the Tottenham team returned for the final frame and delivered a coupe de grace with four more goals to end the game 11–0.
The wins keep the Tottenham team firmly in place in the Greater Metro Hockey League.
In the South Division, the Steam are six points ahead of the Toronto Ice Jets and eight points ahead of the third place Toronto Attack.
The Steam will be on the road for a couple of games before returning to home ice at Tottenham arena on Saturday, November 29, to host the Rama Aces.
The puck drop is scheduled for 7:30 pm.

By Brian Lockhart


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