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PGS S44 Game 77: Montreal vs St. Louis
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Militia Montreal Militia vs. St. Louis Scarecrows Scarecrows
Now, let’s go to St. Louis to take a look at tonight’s matchup between the Montreal Militia and the St. Louis Scarecrows.  After a rough start to the season, Montreal has turned their play around and are now in the thick of the playoff hunt. The Scarecrows however, started off hot and have maintain  their excellent play, and are one of the top teams in the league. They are starting backup goalie Willis Vincent tonight, as they look to give normal starter Alester Cain a break.

1st Period
Just a couple minutes into the game, Montreal’s Dinars Briedis takes a bad interference penalty, putting the Scarecrows on the powerplay. St. Louis go to town on the powerplay, and Steven Moyer tips home a shoot in front of the net to give the Scarecrows the early lead. The Scarecrows don’t let up the pressure, but Montreal keeper Vrana comes up big to keep the game close. The period ends 1-0, with the Scarecrows dominating the shot battle 14-6.

2nd Period
The second period starts how the first ended, with the Scarecrows dominating the pace of play, but it’s Monreal who would find a goal first. Midway through the period, Daniel Daniil was sprung on a breakaway by Jeff Brogen, catching the Scarecrows on a bad change, and Daniil was able to pot home his 4th goal of the season. Freeman and Williams both had great changes to score for St. Louis, but neither were able to beat Vrana. Shots for the period were 11-4 in favor of St. Louis.

3rd period
Less than a minute into the period, St. Louis gets a powerplay but are unable to capitalize. This costs them, as shortly after, Mason Hudson finds the back of the net to give Montreal the lead. However, the Scarecrows get their chance to tie it up with Briedis in the box for the second time, and this time, Kiko Ritemyr gets the powerplay tally. Assists were given to Bernard Freeman and Jerry Larry. This game seemed to be headed to OT, as both teams were playing rather conservatively. However, out of nowhere, Gareth ‘The Notorious’ Rush sniped home a beauty, top cheese, to give St. Louis the go ahead marker with a minute left. Montreal were unable to recover from the shock, and that was it for tonight’s game. The Scarecrows were the better team on the night, and came away with a much deserved win.

Final Score
Militia 2-3  Scarecrows

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Stonewall Auto's Defender of the Game

Here at Stonewall Auto in St. Louis, we believe in keeping you safe, that's why we're proud to present to you the Defender who kept their Goalie as safe as possible.  

Tonight's Defender of the game didn't do anything extraordinary, besides showing up to the actual game. The Crows in total blocked a single shot while Goalie Willis Vincent had to face 19 more unguarded, that's why Slip McScruff by default earns our recognition. Besides his one block, McScruff did deter a persistent Cody Johansen who entered the Crows' defensive zone twice halfway through the game, trying to double down on Daniel Daniil's game tying goal. Johansen was first rebuffed by Right Winger Brock Nuck off of McScruff's stripped puck, then by McScruff himself off an interception. After that series, Vincent was able to relax for almost 2 whole minutes before facing another shot.

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Three Stars of the Game

1st Star - Gareth Rush - Center - St. Louis Scarecrows Scarecrows - 1 G (GWG), +1, 2 SOG, 10:10 MP, 87.5 FOW%

A surprise candidate for 1st star. 4th Line center, controversy-filled Gareth Rush was a fairly good presence for the Scarecrows. He brought energy, won face-offs, and even scored the game winning goal for the Scarecrows.

2nd Star - Daniel Daniil - Right Wing - Montreal Militia Militia - 1 G, +1, 4 SOG, 1 Hit, 17:39 MP (1:20 PP MP; 1:06 PK MP)

Daniil had a game for the Militia on their first line. He was both an offensive and physical presence for the Militia, scoring the opening goal for the Militia to help get them on the board.

3rd Star - Bernard Freeman - Right Wing - St. Louis Scarecrows Scarecrows  - 2 A, -1, 3 SOG, 2 Hits, 18:04 MP (3:00 PP MP)

Much like Daniil, Freeman also had a great game for the Scarecrows. Assisting on both of the Scarecrows' opening goals, Freeman was a great powerplay presence for the Scarecrows and was also a physical force for the team.

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Comment Two

Unsung Hero - Cody Johansen - Center - Montreal Militia

Johansen was a penalty killing phenom out on the ice for the Militia. Despite not being an offensive force for the team, Johansen played 3:33 on the penalty kill out of the 13:36 minutes he played this evening. Additionally, Johansen attempted to contribute offensively by firing two shots on the net. Regardless, it was a rough go for the Militia's penalty kill this evening, despite Johasen's unrecognized efforts. Any production from your 4th Line center is welcomed, but a 4th line center who can kill penalties is a great addition to any team, but is most valuable for a team like the Montreal Militia.

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