Looking at the standings, it looks like Chatham still has a slim chance at first place. Two games in hand, plus a meeting with Leamington. The Flyers and Maroons both face the bottom teams a few more times but it looks like Leamington has a slightly easier schedule.
But you never know. If the better teams pull out wins over the Flyers, and Chatham wins the rest of their games...It could be close. Those two points lost to protest just might decide the final standings.
What is everyone thinking? Does Sarnia still have a chance? Masters looks to be still getting used to his new surroundings, but I think he'll get better as the season winds down.
The race for first
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The race for first
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Re: The race for first
Maroons looking good right now. Handed out a shellacking the last couple evenings to the Nats and Rockets (125 shots for in two games!). Coin toss between them and Leamington, but I'd give the edge to Chatham due to their mix of skill, experience and size. On big ice, Leamington has a chance. In a smaller box up, against the big boys in Chatham, I'd put my money on the M's. Sarnia is too inconsistent, even if Masters steals a few games for them, which he is capable of doing.
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Looks like the legionnaires made a mistake getting rid of Johnston. Masters hasn't looked comfortable since he got there. I understand the kid is new to the team but there comes a time when he needs to start saving basic shots. Once again this is my opinion no need to start a bitch fest
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I've had the same thought, but I read that Hunter wanted out, so why keep someone that doesn't want to be there?
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I'm not quite sure why someone who wanted out would be attending the last few games watching as a spectator..you'd think if someone wanted out that bad they wouldn't want to go watch a game. I could be wrong but hunter has been at the last couple of games
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Hunter can't even get into the lineup in Welland. We all have our thoughts, mine is he hasn't been the same since he left for Niagara falls a couple of years ago.
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Well, throw my 2 cents worth in here, Hunter is a great kid and a good goalie. Problem is, there are lots of 'good' goalies. Not going to make a starting role in Welland, starter there is just too good (lowest save % and low, low GAA) and too much of a future with the team. I'm really hoping that we didn't make a mistake in letting him go!