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Cannons Strike Back 13-12 by gracie on July 13, 2008 |  |  |  |  | | Boston Cannons | 13 |  | Long Island Lizards | 12 |  |  | | Scoring: | Scoring: | Matt Poskay Sean Morris Tom Zummo Paul Rabil Colin Hulme John Christmas Brian Jacovina Matt Alrich Ray Megill
| (6, 0) (0, 3) (1, 2) (2, 1) (1, 1) (1, 1) (1, 0) (1, 0) (0, 1)
| Stephen Berger Keith Cromwell Spencer Ford Tim Goettelmann Frank Resetarits Chris Fiore Glenn Adams
| (2, 2) (1, 2) (2, 1) (3, 0) (3, 0) (0, 2) (1, 1)
|  |  | | Saves: | Saves: | Kip Turner
| 14 (0.538)
| Matt Mcmonagle
| 15 (0.536)
|  |  | | Current Record : (5-3) | Current Record : (5-4) |  |  | | Go to team page > | Go to team page > | | | | | | The Game Story: | CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- For the last seven years, the Long Island Lizards and the Boston Cannons have played in some epic battles against each other. Saturday’s game at Harvard Stadium was no exception as the Cannons won a back-and-forth affair with a 13-12 victory over the Lizards.
John Christmas scored the game-winning goal with just five seconds left to break a 12-12 tie, scoring his off a feed from Tom Zummo past goalkeeper Matt McMonagle.
Matt Poskay scored a career-high six goals to lead the Cannons while rookie midfielder Paul Rabil tallied two goals. Zummo scored a goal with two assists while Christmas was named as the Bud Light MVP with his first game-winning goal of the season.
Attackmen Frank Resetarits and Tim Goettelmann each led the Lizard offense with three goals while face-off specialist Peter Vlahakis won 23 of 29 face-offs and tallied 11 ground balls.
It was the Cannons’ fourth win in the last five games. |
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John Christmas ignited Harvard stadium bringing 9,178 screaming fans to their feet with the game-winning goal in a thriller versus Long Island. The Cannons and Lizards were locked in a 12-12 dead heat with a tight five seconds left in regulation. Tom Zummo launched a Hail Mary 50 yard-plus pass that hovered in the halo of lights and seemed lost in the realm of the possible.
The outrageous pass caught fans (and defenders) off-guard allowing Christmas to avoid the hospital admission and co-pay on the desperate floater. Christmas caught impressive air to meet the pass with his legs going to goal and his torso twisted to get the ball with the look and release all air born. Lizards goalie Matt McMonagle came out and forward to check Christmas but it was a step and half too short and too late covering the body not the stick. Christmas hit open net giving the gift of a much-needed win to his teammates and a reason for the Sports Science folks to scratch their heads. Christmas’ flawless execution was a discrete example of the difficult made to look easy.
Christmas’ late-game heroics were a reminder of the Cannons’ scoring depth: Rabil, Poskay, Powell, Alrich… The Cannons were minus the Zero and the change up was interesting. Poskay who would have been the Bud Light MVP if not for Christmas had the hot hand scoring six goals. Poskay’s off-ball chores, cutting tutorial, and ability to finish were instrumental in his and his team’s success. Both ends punched in some serious defensive time, which coupled with the goalies’ outstanding play made for a refreshingly low score shifting the focus from the instant gratification of mind-numbing scoring to the more unsung notes of defense. The hazing of Boston’s rookie golden ticket continued in force. Up to four defenders would collapse with intense speed and pressure on the BlueJay freeing up his teammates. He was able to get off the quick pass and still scored two goals and an assist. Another key stat was at the face-off X. Long Island’s Peter Vlahakis dominated winning 23 of the 29 face-offs.
The win was a sweet one for Boston after having lost to Long Island by one goal (19-20) earlier this season. The Cannons lost to the Barrage their last home game. The win elevates the Cannons 5-3 for the season. Boston led the first period 3-2. Glenn Adams drew the double and dumped the pass to Tim Goettlemann who used his height in the hole finishing with an over handed stick side shot. Rabil turned over the ball going through a hard triple. Teammate Matt Poskay worked through a triple of his own scoring behind the back off a face dodge beating McMonagle top right (1-1). Goettelmann scored another goal on a turnover on the clear shooting high righty (2-1). Boston scored two more goals going into the second period. Rabil came up with equalizer on a powerplay (2-2) at 12:43. Matt Poskay cut through the hole getting the pass from Sean Morris. Poskay found the back of the net at 14:01 (3-2).
Boston took the second quarter 5-3. Poskay banked a hat trick in the second alone. Morris beat his man from topside threading the needle to Poskay who finished righty high (4-2). Long Island’s Stephen Berger scored at 7:08 putting Long Island within one (3-4). Spencer Ford came up with the equalizer off a pass from former Cannon Chris Fiore (4-4). Boston rattled off three more goals going up(6-4). Long Island’s Frank Resetarits scored on the powerplay off a pass from Berger (5-6). Boston’s Colin Hulme put the Cannons up by two at the half going coast to coast (7-5).
Long Island held Boston scoreless in the third scoring three goals. The defense picked it up in the third. Goettelmann posted a hat trick off a pass from Cromwell 7:14 (8-5). Ford scored off the back door cut off a pass from Berger. Turner didn’t even see the cutter coming in. Adams had the equalizer with a sidearm crank hitting top right high at 12:37 (8-8).
Boston edged out Long Island 5-4 in the fourth. Rabil opened the final period with a laser going top right in the two inches between the keeper and the pipe (9-8). Poskay scored his last goal of the game off an assist from Morris (3:43). Poskay managed the quickstick going upper 90. Long Island netted three goals. Cromwell went unassisted on the powerplay. Resetarits put in a pair of assists from Ford and Fiore. Brian Jacovina scored off a pass from Hulme going top shelf sending the crowd wild (11-11). Berger tempered the local enthusiasm with a killjoy bouncer across the cage off an assist from Cromwell (12-11). Zummo kept Boston in the game receiving a pass from Rabil (12-12). Christmas closed the deal giving Boston the ‘W’ with five seconds left catching and shooting the long-pass from Zummo (13-12).
Boston will hit the road facing the Bayhawks next week while Long Island hosts the Dragons on the 26th of July.
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 | Where is Mikey Powell? by soupkid (#109373) on 7/13/08 @9:52PM |  | | | did he not play? i would have expected him to at least get an assist in this game if he was on the field at all.... | | |  |  | Reply to this |
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| |  | MP by shatz2490 (#194442) on 7/13/08 @10:48PM |  | | | Powell injured himself in practice earlier that day. | | |  |  | Reply to this |
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 | evolutions revolutions and razors by lax2012 (#116624) on 7/13/08 @11:34PM |  | | | where do all these players get the original evolutoins revolutons and razors. I have been looking all over them for a couple years now and have only found a couple. they are week but some(there are better ones) of the best heads ever. | | |  |  | Reply to this |
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| |  | (no subject) by mattlax16 (#162849) on 7/14/08 @11:28AM |  | | | most of them find out early when a certain stick will be discontinued, and they buy as many as possible. also, most major brands will have huge warehouse sales and the factories often have all the unsold discontinued models. often there will be hundreds that were never sold. brine used to have sales once a year, and they had models that had been discontinued years ago. | | |  |  | Reply to this |
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| | |  | Sponsored... by Breen02 (#199528) on 7/18/08 @2:57PM |  | | | I think they can also get any head they want because the MLL is sponsored by Warrior/New Balance, and Brine.
I'm sure about the warehouse sales and that they have thousands of the classic heads (Warrior Blade, Brine Edge, etc.), but they can always have a head custom made for them. They could ask for a Brine Twinefinder if they wanted. | | |  |  | Reply to this |
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 | greatest ending ever by laxkid8488 (#38863) on 7/16/08 @11:03AM |  | | | this game had the greatest ending ever!!!!! cannons made a great defensive stop with 9 seconds left, launched the ball to the other goal, johny christmas jumped up, caught the ball in mid air, turned and scored the game winner over the goalies head with 3 seconds left. GREATEST ENDING EVER!!!! | | |  |  | Reply to this |
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| |  | 2 point arc by hokies754 (#145409) on 7/17/08 @11:19PM |  | | | Do you guys know how far out the 2 point arc is? | | |  |  | Reply to this |
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