The whole game sheet has got inaccurate information.
Every goal was unassisted.
Every goal was scored (except the OT goal)at 17:00 18:00 19:00 or 20:00.
There were no penalties in the entire game.
I suspect that if you look tomorrow it will be 'more accurate'.
The Braves won the series 4 - 2 on the strength of a 4 - 3 OT win Thursday night. Mike Byrd scored in the 2nd minute of overtime.
Backup goaltender Scott Shackell replaced the Braves starter Clarke Saunders late in the first period and allowed one goal the rest of the way enroute to the OT win.
Nepean claimed the internet connection was down and were phoning in the updates to the league PS person but musta lost interest late in the game.
Regardless the Braves now play Smiths Falls in one series and Hawkesbury plays Pembroke in the other. Both series start Sunday .
the Braves and Lumberkings with a date in the final?
March 21 2008, 1:03 PM
Keep us posted, Lou.
Feel free to post the appropriate link to keep us abreast of the CJHL's pursuit of the Bogart Cup.
I saw that Pembroke team earlier in the season against Brockville when the Braves launched that miracle comeback in front of their faithful.
But, in truth, this LumberKing team looks like they will take it all.
They look, to me, what it is always is all about......skating and goaltending. They are a terrific skating outfit that would give, even the best of the OPJHL, trouble.
The RBC looms straight ahead, in neighbouring Cornwall.
Former Cobourg captain Pat Jobb receives congraulations from former Bowmanville Eagle Tavis Holden after Brockville Braves eliminate Nepean Raiders in Game 6 of the CJHL First Round of playoffs.