Squirrels 11, Maryland Mutineers 1

With the clouds of the summer’s ice season all but gone, the Screaming Squirrels came out shooting in the first game of the regular season Thursday, skunking the Maryland Mutineers, 11-1.

Four players made their debut for the Squirrels on ice, including longtime roller teammates Ed Bager and Rob Myers, and defenseman Tony Richelson. Brian Jackson also played his first game for the team on defense. Bager and Myers combined for 7 assists.

The Squirrels forced a running clock by going up 7-0 with 4:22 remaining in the first period, and were ahead 8-0 going into the second. The game ended with 1:25 to go in the third period when the Squirrels went up by 10.

The Squirrels now have three weeks off, and will play again October 6, at 10:05 p.m. against the Nordiques.

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The Screaming Squirrels won the C Division championship Thursday with a 4-2 victory against the Chupacabras. It is the second title in roller hockey for the Squirrels in three years, the first being shared with the Hurricanes because the final game was never played.Continue reading

2005 Roller Results

Date Result W/L/T
9/2/05 Championship: Squirrels 4, Chupacabras 2 W
8/30/05 Playoffs: Squirrels 7, 5 Holes 0 W
8/25/05 Playoffs: Squirrels 5, Fish 2 W
8/16/05 Squirrels 5, 5 Holes 0 W
8/9/05 Hurricanes 4, Squirrels 1 L
8/2/05 Squirrels 2, Bullhawks 2 T
7/28/05 Squirrels 9, Mors ab Alto 0 W
7/19/05 Fish 6, Squirrels 5 L
7/14/05 Squirrels 6, Chupacabras 3 W
6/29/05 5 Holes 4, Squirrels 3 L
6/23/05 Hurricanes 5, Squirrels 0 L
6/15/05 Squirrels 4, Bullhawks 4 T
6/7/05 Squirrels 5, Mors ab Alto 1 W
5/31/05 Squirrels 10, Fish 0 W
5/26/05 Squirrels 12, Chupacabras 2 W
5/10/05 5 Holes 5, Squirrels 2 L
5/5/05 Squirrels 3, Hurricanes 3 T
4/29/05 Squirrels 8, Fish 2 W
4/27/05 Squirrels 7, Bullhawks 2 W
4/21/05 Squirrels 7, Mors ab Alto 0 W
4/15/05 Squirrels 3, Chupacabras 3 T

Stats incomplete

Don Marks led the team with 30 points and Jeff Ford had 20 goals.

Playoffs: Squirrels 7, 5 Holes 0

Two years removed as co-champions with the Hurricanes, the Screaming Squirrels are going back to the championship game, and they earned the opportunity Tuesday with a 7-0 trouncing of the 5-Holes, a team that finished ahead of them in the standings and beat them twice this season.

Jeff Ford and Ben Sumner together had five goals, and Kit Watson had three assists to lead the Squirrels to victory. Watson, Don Marks, Tony Richelsen and Desi Richelsen shut down the 5-Holes on defense, and Bob Sewell had 15 saves for the shutout.

In the other semi-final earlier in the evening, the Chupacabras upset the top-seeded Hurricanes, 1-0, putting the third and fifth-place teams in the championship game. The Squirrels are 2-0-1 against them this season.

The championship game is Thursday at 9:30 p.m.

Playoffs: Squirrels 5, Fish 2

The last time the Screaming Squirrels played the Fish, they gave up three goals in the last few minutes to turn a sure victory into an embarrassing loss. The Fish were in position to do the same thing Thursday, but the Squirrels tightened up on defense and held on for a 5-2 win in the playoff quarterfinals.

The Fish scored first, but Ed Bager and Don Marks gave the Squirrels a 2-1 lead after the first period. In the second half, Jeff Ford was alone in front of the net and put in his own rebound to give the Squirrels a 2-goal cushion. The Fish fought back, scoring shorthanded to cut the lead to 3-2. Rob Myers then scored on the same power play and the lead was back to 2, still surmountable as the Squirrels have learned. But the Squirrels held the Fish scoreless in the last 5:27 of the game, and killed a late penalty. Marks capped off the game with an empty-netter as the buzzer sounded.

Bob Sewell, who is listed on both teams’ rosters, made 28 saves for the Squirrels, who posted 24 shots of their own.

The Squirrels will now play last year’s runner-ups, the 5-Holes, on Tuesday at 9:30 p.m. The first-place Hurricanes will play the Chupacabras in the other semifinal game.

Wade Marks and Rob Myers will be missing the rest of the playoffs. Marks is moving to Montana for a job, but says he is still leaving the option open to return to play for the ice team.