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Full Metal Barrage 16-11 by gracie on August 3, 2008 |  |  |  |  | | Boston Cannons | 11 |  | Philadelphia Barrage | 16 |  |  | | Scoring: | Scoring: | Mike Powell Paul Rabil Tom Zummo Matt Poskay Sean Morris Ray Megill Matt Alrich Brian Jacovina
| (4, 0) (2, 2) (2, 0) (2, 0) (0, 1) (0, 1) (0, 1) (1, 0)
| Ryan Boyle Matt Striebel Michael Springer Jed Prossner Roy Colsey Kevin Cassese Peter Trombino Seth Goldberg
| (4, 1) (3, 1) (2, 2) (2, 1) (2, 0) (2, 0) (0, 2) (1, 0)
|  |  | | Saves: | Saves: | Kip Turner
| 26 (0.650)
| Kevin Keenan
| 27 (0.711)
|  |  | | Current Record : (6-5) | Current Record : (7-4) |  |  | | Go to team page > | Go to team page > | | | | | | The Game Story: | In front of 8,648 fans at Harvard Stadium, the Philadelphia Barrage came back from a five-goal deficit to defeat the Boston Cannons 16-11. Kevin Keenan was named the Bud Light MVP for his performance. He recorded 27 saves on 38 shots.
Mikey Powell got the game started early for the Cannons with his first goal if the night. The Barrage are without three time Goalie of the Year, Brian Dougherty. Dougherty did not make the trip to Boston due to a viral infection. Ryan Boyle got his first goal of the night to tie the game at one for Philadelphia, followed by a goal from Jed Prossner. Prossner is making his first appearance in a game since May 25th. He suffered a broken hand against the Long Island Lizards and has been out of the line-up. Powell scored two unanswered goals, followed by a goal from Matt Poskay to end the first quarter and give the Cannons a two-goal lead.
The attack continued as Tom Zummo scored to open the second quarter, but that is the last goal the Cannons would put on the board. Philadelphia scored seven unanswered goals, including a two-point goal from Boyle with 10 seconds left to end the second quarter. The Barrage leads the Cannons by five goals going into the half.
Each team was held scoreless for the first five minutes of the third quarter until Kevin Cassese pulled the old hidden ball trick and scored a two-point goal. Cassese, who hasn’t played since June 5 against the Lizards, put the Barrage up by seven. Paul Rabil answered the Cannons silence getting his first goal of the night. But Matt Striebel notched his third goal of the night for the Barrage, keeping them ahead by seven. Poskay scored another one for the Cannons with seven minutes left in the third quarter. Each teams defense kept it a scoreless game for six minutes to end the quarter and four minutes into the fourth.
Zummo broke the scoring slump with his second of the night trying to narrow the gap. But Michael Springer scored his second of the night off a great feed from Peter Trombino to keep the Barrage up by six. But Powell managed to get inside on his defender and score his fourth goal of the night for Boston. But Roy Colsey scored his second of the night, just shy of the two-point mark. And Seth Goldberg scored his first of the night at the four-minute mark giving Philadelphia back their seven-goal lead. In a last effort to keep his team in this game, Rabil got another past Kevin Keenan, for the Cannons, followed by a goal from Brian Jacovina. The Cannons still trailed by five with 1:10 left on the clock. The last minute attempt wasn’t enough as the Barrage walked away with a 16-11 victory over the Cannons. |
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Philadelphia unleashed the four horsemen leaving a trail of brass casings in a second period eight-point run. The back-to-back champions advanced one step closer to yet another ornamental charm proving that it might truly be more sunny in Philadelphia. In the mean time, it was a dark night in Boston as the championship hosts saw their post-season campaign diminished in front of an adoring audience of 8,648 fans. The Cannons were put through the paces suffering from untimely hardware issues firing short rounds on wet powder. The Barrage out shot Boston 40-38 and 19-29 at the face-off X. Boston went 0-5 on power-play goals.
Boston was spared a house call from the Doc. The Goalie of the Year suffered from a viral infection. Dougherty was instrumental in the 16-14 win over the Cannons stealing the show with 28 saves off 41 shots earning Bud Light MVP honors. `With the Saturday game stakes high, the play offs on the line, and Dougherty out of commission, Boston had a strong shot at the W were it not for the secret agenda of a young Padawan. Keenan bankrolled the most out of a possible Bledsoe-Brady (?) opportunity demonstrating that the midi-chlorians run strong in the Philly pipeline.
Philadelphia pushed the tempo of the game capitalizing on transition, moving the ball and the defense. The Barrage were able to execute on the fundamentals and play better as a team. Boston had started off strong with three goals from Mikey Powell, but as Philly took the momentum the offense took a sloppy turn taking shots with no back up and going for Keenan’s legs.
The Cannons led the first quarter 4-2. Powell returned to home action scoring the first goal on a sweep past two defenders with the overhand wrist snapper top shelf (1-0). Ryan Boyle answered off a grounder shooting lefty off the crossbar (1-1). Jed Prossner scored of the bouncer through the five hole off the a dodge (2-1). Powell lit up the crowd with the equalizer on transition (2-2). Ray Megill dished off the assist. Rabil set up Powell on his hat trick goal. Rabil who was checked at midfield got the grounder in transition and hit Powell with the no-look pass. Powell cruised through traffic faking high and finishing with a low bouncer (3-2). Poskay wrapped up the scoring with a quick stick on the run off a pass from Morris (4-2).
The Barrage stormed back going 8-1 in the second period. Tom Zummo was the only Cannon to score in the second quarter off the substitution seeing the opportunity when no one was on him and taking the shorty to cage going off hip (5-2). All of the Barrage artillery came to life. Colsey, Prossner, Strieble (2), Springer, and Boyle (3pt) found the back of the net. Colsey found the back of the net with the righty underhand on the run (3-5). Springer dished off the ball to Prossner who finished with a low bouncer (4-5). Striebel banked the equalizer off the dodge on the low bouncer (5-5). Striebel converted again off an underhand rip (6-5). Boyle passed off to Springer during a textbook fast break. Springer took the ball 1v1 to goal with a fake high and low shot (7-5). Boyle scored off the look from Trombino (8-5). Boyle added insult to injury at the end of the first half with an off 2-pt goal (10-5).
Philadelphia edged out Boston 3-2 in the third. Kevin Cassese picked up where Boyle left off at the end of the first half. Cassesse scored a 2-pt goal on the hidden ball. Turner was tracking Strieble and missed the overhand bouncer (12-5). The Barrage had the game in control at this point and the outlook for Boston was grim. Rabil responded with a low shot of his off beating Sweeney in a foot race (6-12). Striebel scored on a high to low one-handed face dodge (13-6) extending the Barrage lead by seven. Poskay closed out the third with a goal from Rabil. Poskay was cutting from X and caught the pass shooting on the run (7-13).
Boston finally took the 4-3 lead in the final quarter but it was a little too late by that point. Boston was able to score and would have scored more if they had not forced shots and worked the ball more. Alrich dished off to Zummo on the substitution. Zummo scored 8-13. Boston and Philly traded goals for the remainder of the period trading words every now and then. The Barrage got goals from Colsey (powerplay) and Goldberg. Powell, Rabil, and Jacovina countered.
The Cannons will face Denver at home next Saturday at 19:00. The Cannons are 6-5 while the Barrage are 7-4. Philadelphia will face the Pride for their last in-season game.
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 | Champions! by hokie_lax (#104143) on 8/03/08 @6:31PM |  | | | The results are not surprising,Philly guys showed championship character. Balanced scoring, timely defense goaltending, coaching. One word describes Canons Chokers, Ryan Boyle is The "man". I will be at the championship game too bad I will not see my beloved Canons.
What is this Star Wars references? nice piece of writing | | |  |  | Reply to this |
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 | (no subject) by ageisler15 (#188871) on 8/04/08 @4:43PM |  | | | barrage have the most unathletic goalies...doc and keenan? come on. this is an insult to goalies. | | |  |  | Reply to this |
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| |  | (no subject) by betweenthepipes67 (#158969) on 8/04/08 @6:27PM |  | | | does it matter? 27 saves for a goalie in the MLL is pretty darn good in my book, regardless of athleticism. | | |  |  | Reply to this |
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| | |  | Unathletic? by hokie_lax (#104143) on 8/04/08 @8:15PM |  | | | The bottom line is winning, I am sure they would rather be unathletic but wins games including championship. A good MLL goalie dos not have to stop goals all the time just critical saves.
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| | |  | (no subject) by mattlax16 (#162849) on 8/05/08 @10:20AM |  | | | keep in mind that turner had 26 saves. does anyone no how many teams get into the playoffs? can the cannons still make it? | | |  |  | Reply to this |
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 | Rabil's socks by Breen02 (#199528) on 8/06/08 @12:08AM |  | | | I love how he's repping JHU. Funny. | | |  |  | Reply to this |
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 | rabils gloves by atkspeed23 (#141584) on 8/06/08 @1:58PM |  | | | wut kind of gloves is rabil wearing?
i see everyone else with exodus' and king's but rabils gloves dont look like either | | |  |  | Reply to this |
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