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Fall 2008 Season
Fighting Greyhounds Beat Cats
Tonight's game (Nov. 30th) was a difficult one to lose. The Cats clearly carried the momentum in the first period, firing an incredible 15 shots on goal compared to Clayton's 7! Unfortunately, the on-fire Greyhound goalie managed to keep all 15 Wildcat shots at bay. Thereafter, the Westminster energy fizzled ever so slowly like a balloon with a slow leak. Clayton finally managed a goal with 30 seconds left in period 2. Daniel Kaufman followed shortly after with a respectable effort in front of the Clayton net. An unsuspecting greyhound defenseman was ready to clear the puck from the zone when Kaufman picked it away, only to have it picked right back by another Clayton player. You guessed it - Kaufman managed to steal it again within moments and somehow deek the goalie to shoot it up and in, ka-ching! Kaufman's effort -nice as it was- was not enough to nudge the Cats from their slump. From that point on, the Greyhounds bucked up and controlled the game. They ended up with another goal plus a lucky score on the Wildcats' open net with 48 seconds left in the game. Nathan Smallwood assisted Kaufman's goal. His brother, Taylor, had an incredible night with 27 saves. Final score: 1 - 3, Greyhounds.
