The goaltender enabled the Rocket to collect five out of a possible six points in the standings thanks to two wins and a shootout loss. He allowed only six goals despite facing 112 shots, posting a 1.95 goals-against-average and .949 save percentage. P.E.I. has been playing solid hockey for the past few weeks and sits in fourth place in the Atlantic division standings.
Dearest Bobby you look great...moreso after I fixed your eyebrows with photoshop. You should get on that with an actual pair of tweezers.
The Offensive Player of the week was Phillipe Paradis of the Chicoutimi Sagueneens. Danick Paquette (Lewiston), Mikhail Stefanovich(Quebec) and Chris Doyle (PEI) were also nominated. Paquette had his first hat trick of the season against Bathurst this past Saturday Nov 1st.
Hot/Not:
Hot team: Shawinigan Cataractes
Hot Player: Danick Paquette (Lewiston)
Cold Team: Gatineau Olympiques
Cold Player: Michael Stinziani (Cape Breton)
4 comments:
Did you really fix his eyebrows?
And shouldn't he be wearing his glasses?
I eliminated the almost-unibrow. I thought it was kind of me...it lets him see the potential increase in hotness.
He should totally be wearing his glasses.
On the Rocket site, there was a video of him telling you to go to their next home game. i'm not sure if you will be able to find it, but he was wearing his glasses ;)
Damn. I can't make it to PEI. I was so hoping we could hook up, put on our glasses and do some complex algebra.
I guess I will just have to wait for him to come to Halifax in January (he had better not get traded). He has a date currently set with at least three brilliant young women for Sunday January 4th. It is like Hockey Church except instead of Blood of Christ we will be drinking beer and Nadeau will be doing all the saving (in your face Jesus).
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