Can I say an ‘all dominating’ performance from Team White last night at the intrasquad game? Well it probably wasn’t really what the score showed. Team Black actually out shot White but it is the final score that counts and White took it 7-3. While behind the bench for Team White I was of course impressed with the line of Tyler Henry, Shawn Bates and Denis Cadrin. Those three provided a lot of the scoring punch before being sat for most of the third period (what was the coach thinking?). Also impressive (in my mind, and I make none of the decisions) were forwards Rylan Medouche, Steven Jean and defencemen Jordan Krankowsky and Bobby Janzen. Other players deserve mentions as well but unfortunately I’m trying to get on the road for Lloyd so this will be shorter than it should be.
It’s an interesting view from behind the bench. One that I am not at all accustomed to and picking up on who was playing well on the other team really didn’t happen for me. I’ll be glad to return to my press box.
As for Lloyd tonight, it should actually be a good one. Sometimes the first of the exhibition games are a little questionable but it sounds like both teams are going to dress upwards of 6 vets each so we’ll have a chance to see how this Pontiac squad stacks up against their most bitter of rivals before the games start counting.
The Robb Hunter Blog

Tuesday, August 26, 2008
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Robb. It must of been the pre-game speech you gave that pushed your squad to greatness.
"OK boys, in order to win, we're gonna have to score more goals then them. Now lets get em."
Either way, job well done. Man I sure do miss the Milton Romanchuk Cup.
Looking forward to some exciting Pontiac action in the Edmonton area this year.
Detz
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