Monday 29 November 2010

Win, Loss, Win

Since the last posting, we have played 3 more games.  We started off in Grenoble a little over a week ago in a game that we were all pretty excited to play in. Mainly because of their great rink and fans ( as I posted in the previous blog).  So we arrived in Grenoble ready to rock and played a decent 1st period coming out tied 0-0.  Our second period was our best as we started capitalizing on our chances and getting a few bounces to go our way.

Goals by Kuuluvainen, Petrak and Hagelberg gave us a solid 3-0 advantage as we headed into the dressing room after the 2nd period.  As we began the 3rd period, something did not feel right, our team is still learning how to win and at times we lack confidence when leading against better teams.  Playing a bit tentative, we allowed Grenoble back into the game. After they inched closer with their 2nd goal, we knew we had to relax and conserve our 1 goal lead.

Finally Kuuluvainen scored into the empty net and the victory was sealed 4-2!  Not sure how long it has been, but something like 30 years since Epinal has won in Grenoble.

Our next game however, was not so great.  We traveled 2 days later to Morzine to battle the Penguins in Coupe de France action.  Not sure if it was fatigue or lack of mental preparation, but we struggled defensively in this game, giving up an early lead and eventually trailing 5-1 at one point in the 2nd period.  Personally, this was a tough game for me (my knee) having played a tough game in Grenoble only a few days before and another long road trip....ya, it was not feeling too strong. Though I did manage to get up back on the board with a 2nd period goal to narrow the gap to 5-2, the closest we came was 5-3 and 6-4, eventually losing 8-4 as we were eliminated from La Coupe de France.

It was upsetting to be eliminated, considering what I was a part of in Briancon last season being the Coupe de France Champions.  Had we beaten Morzine, we would have had a great chance at making an appearance in Paris Bercy.

On Saturday we squared off at home against 1st place Angers.  This was my first home game of the season and I was very eager to play in front of the Epinal fans!  Though I have played a few games now, I am still trying to get back to 100%.  It may take a little while but I am starting to feel a bit better every single game.

On Friday morning I did a quick interview in Epinal for Images Plus (Vosges Television) and talked about the importance of playing again at home and how we enjoy battling against the top teams when they come to town.

http://www.vosgestelevision.tv/emission.php?id=17

So preparing for the game, after practice on Friday Marion and I went to her parents house for a pasta dinner.  It is nice to change the scenery sometimes and hanging out with her Family is fun too. We stayed and watched television there and around 11pm we were pretty tired so we decided to just sleep there and head back home tomorrow after a good night sleep.  Before going to bed I said to Marion "you realize that if we win tomorrow, we are going to have to sleep over at your parents house before every game right?"

Our game against Angers started off ok, we had a few power play chances with no success.  I am working hard to try and earn my spot on the top pp unit, but for now I am on the 2nd unit.  A few bad bounces put us down 2-0 but late in the 1st period, after Guillaume Chassard broke his stick on the power play, I jumped over the boards and soon after, received a pass for a one-timer slap shot that found its way to the back of the net.  I was very happy to get us on the board with roughly 20seconds left in the 1st period.  What a great feeling it was to be able to score in front of our great fans too!

The second period for us was pretty rough, we took way too many penalties and at one point trailed 5-2.  Some great work by our top players like Jan Plch and Michal Petrak got us back within a goal and we started the 3rd period down 5-4 and shorthanded. We killed off Angers' man advantage and another goal by Petrak tied it at 5-5.  Loic Lacasse shut the door for the rest of the evening and made some key saves to keep the score tied.

Once we made it to Overtime, our fans and team felt as though we had already won. They were all standing and applauding our courageous comeback. We were set to play a 10 minute OT 4 on 4 and memories from our last OT win vs. Rouen at home were in everybody's minds.

Since we only have a head coach and no assistant coaches on the bench with us, we usually just roll the defense pairs along, but to start the period, we never know who is up after the starters.  This time on the bench, I sat there with my partner Jan Hagelberg and there was also Peter Slovak and Guillaume Papelier.  Who was up next???

Nobody wanted to ask the coach either, then Papelier said " Coach Peter wants to know who is up next?"  hahaha but he did not hear us.  So I proposed paper-rock-scissors, but did Slovak said ok, but he did not want to do it, so he told me to play with Papelier.  Finally I just said, ok forget it, we are going next :)  Mainly because our two best players were up on forward (Plch and Petrak) and I had a good feeling we were going to score.

I jumped over the boards just as Jan Plch picked up the puck around our blue line, he stormed down the ice with 3 Angers players focused on him.  When I saw this, I jumped up into the play to support Jan, as Petrak was just stepping onto the ice.  He drove hard to the net and put a shot on the Angers goalie (and fellow Windsorite) Peter Aubry.  The puck fell into the feet of his defenseman near the crease, seeing the loose puck, I poked at it with a backhand and saw it slowly cross the line.

Epinal Wins!!!

Here is a temporary link with some highlights from the game:

http://www.vosgestelevision.tv/emission.php?id=1#

What a great comeback by our team in this game and a great way to respond after being eliminated from La Coupe de France.  We still have lots of work to do, especially being disciplined, as we are currently the league leaders in penalty minutes.

Next game in Mont Blanc on Friday night as we head back to the Alpes and must be ready to play right from the start. It is great to beat the top teams but it is the victories against the teams lower in the standings that separates us from the pack.

Since the game is on Friday, we will all be here for the St. Nicolas in Epinal :)

EP-EP-EPINAL!!!!

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