At the NE Philadelphia Skate Zone

December 16, 2007 at 6:29 pm | In Hockey Travel, Hockey Wins, League Hockey, Youth Hockey | Leave a Comment

The JR Royals PeeWee Black are playing at the Flyers Skate Zone in NE Philly on December 16th of 2007. Quite a crappy drive to the Skate Zone today as the weather is less than perfect. But after last nights confusion getting to Grundy, we made it here in plenty of time. Time enough for me to write up several post for the Reading JR Royals Hockey blog which have been just waiting for me to post.

The Skate Zone is much like the Bethlehem Skate Zone. Actually when I came into the NE Skatezone, I thought I was having a bit of a flash back because the layout is almost exactly the same as Bethlehem Blast’s arena. Oh one problem with the Flyers NE SkateZone, no Wireless connection.

The Blazers vs JR Reading Royals PeeWee Black game in Review

1127 in the first period saw the first goal of the game with a riffled in puck that put the Royals ahead 1:0 and 6:0 shots on goal. The next goal came at 546 making it 2:0 with 11:3 shots on goal.

Just as I finished writing the Royals scored their third goal at 527 making it 3:0 with 12:3 shots on goal.

The first period ended with the Royals leading 3:0 with 20:4 shots on goal. Compared to the game against Grundy the previous evening, the Royals seem much livelier.

At 707 in the 2nd period a Blazer was down. That young man must have been in some serious pain because I have not heard screaming like that for quite a while. After several minutes he was ushered off the ice by two coaches.

Prior to the injury, the Royals had three penalties, and were playing a 3 on 5 game for two 4 minute penalties. During the Powerplays, the Blazers were unable to capitalize because they insisted on skating the puck up the ice instead of passing the puck to the unprotected players. Whie they were skating with the puck, the Royals managed to consistently back check and then ice the puck. Remarkabley, the Royals did not score any short handed goals during the 2nd period penalties.

The next Royals goal came with 50.4 seconds left in the period making it 4:0 with 26:12 shots on goal. This was followed by another Royals goal at 9.1 seconds in the period, making it 5:0 and 27:13 shots on goal which is exactly how the 2nd period ended.

947 Royals score a shorthanded goal making it 6:0 with 33:16 shots on goal. The next Royals goal of the period came during a powerplay at 714 making it 7:0 with 37:17 shots on goal. At 417 the Royals again scored making it 8:0 with 41;19 shots on goal.

At 236 in the 3rd period the Royals score again making it 9:0 with 43:20 shots on goal. The last goal of the game came at 222 making it 10:0 with 45:20 shots on goal. The score board however was stoped at 9:0.

Towards the end of the youth hockey game, the Blazers made several great attempts to prevent the shut out, but inspite of the great last minute effort, they were still unable to score.

The hockey game ended with a score of 10:0 with 45:20 shots on goal.

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