Greiss certainly had a much better second half of the season last year and appears to have continued that momentum into the scrimmage. Greiss picked up where he left off–looking calm and collected in the net. I still believe Zadina is going to find this season to be the one where things click more. Perhaps it was the camera angle, or just my perception. But on a power play opportunity, he teed off a shot on an open look that didn’t connect–and just skated off with a demeanor that felt like a “here we go again” vibe. The poor kid has been snakebitten when it comes to scoring, and yes, we all know he was drafted to “fill the net.” He will. ![]() Zadina’s body language screams frustration. Here are eight takeaways from the game: Zadina’s Still Appears Frustrated ![]() Lucas Raymond notched the first one while Vladislav Namestnikov got the second.įollowing the first period and the first half of the second period, both teams were given a chance to run their special teams on a power play–and the power play was scoreless for both teams. Regulation ended dead locked and Team White would notch two shootout goals to take the scrimmage victory 3-2. Stephens buried another goal in the second half of the second, before Pius Suter answered with a goal to even it up. The first half of the second period was scoreless, but Team White had numerous chances to score.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |