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The Anaheim Outlaws came into Montreal weary from a hard fought game seven with the Scarecrows. 
Montreal took full advantage of the wounded animal scoring a playoff high of seven goals for game one. 
Russian Rookie, Zarley Zalapski proved his worth with one goal and one assist. He finished with 2 points and a plus minus rating of 2. 
It appears that playing on third line does not bother this Ruskie! Anaheim went three for four on the power play but were unable 
to contain the Militia in front of the Montreal Faithful.

The game was a high scoring affair with the Militia taking a 5 goal lead early into the second period. 
Anaheim would fight back and score three goals near the end of the second to get within two. 
Unfortunately, for the Outlaws, Montreal would score another two quick into the third. 
This would put the Militia up by four goals and they could cruise to a victory. 
Anaheim scored one more time near the end to make it a seven to four final in game one of the Four Star Cup Series.

The play was physical and many fights ensued. 
It appears that the series will be too close to call, at this time and the league, may take action, if the two teams keep up the shenanigans


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Militia   3     Outlaws   2    (OT)

Game 4 would be a tough task for the Montreal Militia in the city of Anaheim. The Militia were down two games to one in the Four Star Cup Final Series. Players and coaches told reporters that their mindset was to come out flying and score early. In the fashion, of Oracles of Old, that is just what they did!  It would only take forty seconds, after puck drop, for James Truong to get on the board assisted by Oliver Klozoff. The crowd would be quiet for the next sixteen minutes until the Outlaws equalized the game with a Lallo Selman goal at 16:09. He was assisted by Collin Gibbles and Kristers Dzelme. Both teams would head into the first intermission tied at one.

In the second period the Militia would take the lead back, two to one, when Stolp Skottson would get a power play goal at 9:37. He was assisted by Herry Morris IV and Oliver Klozoff. The game would be a hard fought battle but the Militia held onto the lead.

The third period would be a showcase of the Militia defense and control. Anaheim would fire shot after shot and AOV stopped all but one. The Outlaws connected on a late goal at 18:54 of the third period to tie the game up and force overtime.

Overtime would end the game the same way it began. James Truong would be the star for the Militia getting a tip in off of a Marc Hagan and Commander Shepard assist. This would end the game at 4:29 of overtime to the disappointment to the Anaheim Fans. The series is tied now heading back to Montreal as the Militia took back the home ice advantage.


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I will be showcasing Zarley Zalapski's Rookie Season number 47. The article will be about how he traveled from Russia with a hope and a prayer and those prayers were answered in the 47th Entry Draft of the SMJHL. It will focus on his never ending work ethic to gain as much TPE as possible. As he progresses through the earnings you will see how he helped his team to the playoffs and to the Four Star Cup Final is his first year! It will also showcase how he finished 6th on the list for over 50 total rookies in points. He only scored one goal in the season but was able to garner 17 assists. Later we will show how he got his first goal in the playoff run and his first goal in his first ever Four Star Cup Final. He finally broke out in that game  with one goal, one assist and two points total. He also finished with a plus minus rating of +2 which has been his best playoff game of the entire playoffs. He even captured the third star of the game but was very humble about it giving his stick away to a local kid who is at every Militia Game. He signed the stick for him as well and gave him free passes to the rest of the Final Games in Montreal.


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S47 SMJHL CW - by ej27 - 05-29-2019, 03:53 PM
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