Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Obama Signs a Four Year Extension with Washington

The first order of business for Barrack Obama after being re-elected is to get the NHL back in business. He met with Gary Bettman and Donald Fehr early this morning and told them, "You have to work together to give the American people an NHL season!" In the Granite State voters elected Maggie Hassan Bin Sober to be the new governor to replace John Lynch who will be focusing on getting the Lynch Gang to win the Black Ice Pond Hockey Championship. Meanwhile back in the CCHL it's the status quo in week 6. Undefeated Alan's remained that way with their 10 to 7 victory over winless Cimo's. Cimos jumped out to a 3 - 0 lead after Alex Smith had two first period goals. Alan's closed the gap 4 - 2 after Mick Mounsey turned it over in the twilight zone to Shayne "In the Membrane" LeBreton who buried it in the back of the net. Ed Caron led Alan's with a hat trick while Kevin Karales had two and Clint "The Edge" Edinger had two despite his controversial move to defense. Tom "Badger" Carroll had two for Cimos. In game 2 the battle for second place was fever pitched. In a game that was much closer than the Presidential election, the Windmill pulled it out with just thirty seconds remaining when Matt "Fam Bam" Famiglietti notched the game winner. Windmill had a 3 - 0 lead, but watched it evaporate as Cheers rallied to tie the score. The Windmill began to turn again and took a 6 - 3 lead into the third period. Late in the 3rd Jeff "Hurricane" Cain scored on a one timer to knot the score at six. That is when Famiglietti cast the tie breaking vote that clinched the victory. Gavin "You Betcha" Faretra had the hat trick for the Windmill. Tim Walsh and Chris Roberge each had a pair for Cheers. Corey "The Cockroach" Laroche was held scoreless for the first time this season. Week Six Standings: Alans 5 - 0, Windmill 3 - 2, Cheers 3 - 3, Cimos 0 - 6. Scoring Leaders: 1. Clint Edinger, 2. Corey Laroche, 3. Chris Acres, 4. Tom Carroll, 5. Joel Arsenault, 6. Ed Caron, 7. Bill MacDougall, 8. Chris Roberge, 9. Kevin Karales, 10. Alex Smith

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