Sunday, November 9, 2008

"So long, farewell...."

Yep, that's right. I'm off. I've got two match summaries to write for the Gazette and they need them soon. And it's 9:30pm and I haven't eaten yet, so there's a pizza going in the oven soon, too. If you want more analysis or highlights SSN is a free network and you can get highlights at www.ssncanada.ca.

It's been a pleasure going through this, I hope anyone who's been reading this has had fun. We'll try and do this again sometime, I've enjoyed it.

Until then, see you later,
Dylan

Full-time

Decent game, not phenomenal, but good enough. The men's basketball team is already mobbing Funk, waving a pylon around for some reason, as if saluting Funk. There is no one left in the stands, I think. They're all on the pitch. There may not be a double for them, but they'll take this. The women are a young team and will be dominant for a long time.

90+2min

A shot goes wide. Funk will hammer it away. And there it is! TWU win!

90+1min

Really terrible mistake by Dilling, but she's able to clear it off Fidler and it's a goal kick.

90min

Funk snags a ball off a long free kick. That was dangerous for a moment.

89min

Nothing much happening now. Looks like Brock are done, and the underdog story will end here.

86min

Wright misses another Mobilio cross; TWU could have put that one away easily. Brock are pressing, now.

84min

Wright gets free in the box and has a pop. It's well blocked at point blank range. Rachael Hood is in for Bettger.

82min

Corner to TWU. Ferguson is taking it. It goes straight through the area, but as soon as Mobilio gets a look at goal the ref whistles for a foul.

80min

Mobilio sprints in again but can't seem to really trouble Scriver. TWU are looking a little too confortable, maybe.

76min

Wright has had few real good chances lately. She's blazed a couple straight at Scriver and now she rolls one at her, which Scriver has some trouble with. The crowd roar, but she was never dropping that.

73min

You know what? This ref has been pretty biased to TWU tonight. Nothing really scandalous--no bookings, no Montreal v. Laval tactics--but Brockhave had the short end of the stick when it comes to fifty-fifty challenges. They keep getting whistled on their attacks for nothing.

70min

Wright goes down clutching her face. It didn't look like she got caught in the face. Mobilio has another good run, but her shot is saved relatively easily.

66min

Gartley is back for Brock, with White's short night ending.

65min

Van Bakel beats Dilling on the left--a terrific run--and Dillign shoves it out behind. Goal kick is given, which casts a little doubt on this ref, who's given some rather iffy decisions to TWU. There is the crowd to think of, they are noisy and they do affect referees.

62min

Terrific run on the left from Mobilio. Gerig gets it but can't control. Brock are making a change here, with Haig being replaced by Tirone.

61min

Free kick from 35 yards is sent just past Gerig and out. Brock are on the back foot a bit here.

56min

Wright has come very close there. Mobilio sends a cross in, which Scriver mishandles, but it's out for a corner. Ferguson takes it, so Mobilio has replaced Meyer, since she's out wide. That's another poor corner from Ferguson, it's behind again.

55min

Mobilio, who came off for Henry (I had said Meyer), now replaces Ferguson, I think.

54min

Brock have withdrawn Gartley for Stephanie White, who enters her final game and first at this tournament.

50min

Brock have a penalty shout turned down. They're upset, but it was never a penalty. No a free kick for Brock is cleared. Corner now. Funk does very well to claim Van Bakel's dangerous corner.

48min

The Trinity men's basketball team--they of the boxers--are now dressed in togas and are camped out behind Scriver, attempting to annoy her. Brock are not very happy about this, but so far they're not being listened to. And it was Dilling who's been credited with the goal. Henry is back on, I think for Meyer.

45min

Righto, we're back. The goal's been changed, by the way. I didn't hear who's been credited with it. Haig is in for Tirone. An early corner to Brock yields a good chance, which is saved well by Funk.

Half-time

The ref blows up for half-time, this is a MUCH better game than the men's gold medal game, though it's got nothing on the fireworks of the men's bronze medal. Yet. I'll be back for the second.

44min

The goal's been given to Ferguson, which means that Scriver has palmed that one into her own net, I think. The crowd are happy now, although they're on the opposite side, though; I don't think they saw very quickly through the scrum of players. And Mobilio has just blazed over the bar again. If they can keep the shots down, they'll go a couple of goals up.

42min

GOAL! Ferguson slices it in along the byline. You know, I think that's Ferguson's goal. May have been bumped in by Wright or the keeper at the near post. At any rate, it's 1-0.

41min

Corner to TWU.

40min

Great posession this time from Trinity. Dietrich gets it into the final thrid before cueing up Mobilio who JUST misses over the bar.

39min

Ferguson is back in here for Henry, who I think has pulled something. The crowd are very into this game, they're cheering every time TWU get the ball. Hopefully they'll get a goal to get excited about, they're very vocal.

37min

Meyer is actually having a worse game than she did on Saturday. She's gotten into all sorts of space before crossing it straight out of play over the byline. Yikes.

34min

Good save from Funk. Brock have been strong on the attack here, and they get the ball from the wing into the box. Funk pushes the first one away, then snags a second low shot.

31min

McKinnon I think gets the ball on the edge of the area and fires it off Dietrich's arm. That was a handball, and she was in the area, too, although the ref didn't spot it.

30min

TWU sub, Tessa Meyer, who had a rough semi-final, replaces Ferguson, I think.

25min

Corner to Brock. Van Bakel will take it. The ball comes down dangerously, but it's won by TWU and hacked clear.

24min

Wright gets one against one, which is where her pace makes her very, very dangeorus. She drives her shot over the bar, though. Tirone in for Haig.

21min

Wright miscontrols a ball and it comes back to Henry, who loops one over the bar. That wasn't all that far off for Henry. Brock want to be a little quicker getting to those loose balls.

17min

Free kick wide right. That's another awful cross from Ferguson. It's behind the goal and overhit. Ferguson has looked lively when she's got the ball at her feet, but she hasn't doen much with it. And D'Aguanno is off for Brock, with Deanna Fidler coming in.

14min

Ferguson wins a corner for TWU. That's a waste, it's deflected away easily by the first defender.

13min

Brock have very much been the underdog in this tournament, but they've knocked off CBU and Montreal, two very large teams. They'll be facing the crowd tonight, but they've started very positively, keeping right with TWU and holding them defensively. That's very much the Badger's way, they don't have a lot of talent up front and are playing a slightly revolutionary 3-6-1, but they have only conceded one goal in this tournament.

11min

Very vibrant, very loud crowd here, Trinity are the hosts.

9min

Wright half-volleys one wide on the left. No threat to Scriver there. If the semis are anything to go by, we'll need a very good strike to beat her.

7min

Right, that's that out of the way. A couple of early chances both ways, nothing overly substantial.

Teams

We are off, here are your teams:

Brock Badgers: Scriver, Kalata, Vanderkruk, Dimartino, Geier, Bettger, Gartley, Haig, Von Bakel, George, D'Aguanno.

Trinity Western Spartans: Funk, Wigston, Dilling, McKinnon, Dietrich, Mobilio, Dumerton, Henry, Ferguson, Wright, Gerig.

This is it--our last game

It's been a blast of a trip through this tournament, folks. So let's make this a ride not to forget. Email me! matthias@student.ednet.ns.ca.

Teams are coming.

York 1-0 Trinity Wstern

So now double for TWU. They're women are taking on Brock at 7:30, you can come on out and follow that here. It should be an interesting contest. I'll be back a bit later to cover that; I should have a preamble up around 7:20.

See you later,
Dylan

Full-time

The referee blows and York win it 1-0. Congrats to them, but this has been the most drab, dire, unentertaining, and lifeless performance of the tournament. Easily. But they've won. I feel a little bad for TWU, they've actually been the better team today.

90+min

Corner to TWU, Kowan comes up. Cleared behind for a goal kick. That's it.

89min

Nagarro gets in, but he plays it way too far ahead of himself and makes it very easy for Kowan. And what a chance for TWU as they come back up the field. A ball into the area is headed JUST over.

88min

It's a perfect time to score for York--leaving it too late for TWU to answer back, really. It isn't over yet, but, well, it is.

87min

It might be too late now, but Square-Briggs is comign off for Brandon McLean is on.

83min

They need to turn the floodlights on at Raven's Field. I can't see anymore. I couldn't see the goal very well, it's getting dark in Ottawa. Why they don't turn them on is beyond me.

82min

GOAL! Pena finds Bruno, who chips it to Nagarro. Nagarro drives one into the top corner behind Kowan. The keeper had no chance there, and TWU will have to open up a lot here.

80min

Nagarro looks for Pena in the six yard box, but it's just cut out by the defender.

79min

Goran Vitic is off for Lowen. That's an uncharacteristically offensive switch for TWU; they've got two striekrs and an attacking midfielder on now.

76min

Sereti wins a corner for York. Will they use it? Cleared off the line! It's a weird corner, sent to the top of the box to Smith, then to the left and the shot is looped over Kowan. It seems to hit the defender at the back post and bounce away.

73min

Nagarro wins a free kick in the corner. It's played up by the guys on SSN, only to be easily cleared by the first defender.

72min

Kekec loops over from well out. And now York are finally making a change, with Nagarro replacing Antonini.

68min

Proper chance! Kekec gets space and Karim is forced to lunge and tip over. The corner is sent over at the back post. This is actually rather shabby at the back from York. They're not really ever marking up very well. There's a lot of space to be had for TWU in the box and they might just use it. Maybe.

67min

Mustafa is coming out here for Square-Briggs. Is this the move that energizes TWU? I doubt it.

64min

Rowse slides a pass to a wide open Kekec who would be in alone except that Ladiyou picks the pass off. Nice for Ladiyou, that: he was the man who made that disastrous turnover a few minutes ago.

61min

Something of a half-chance, there. York turn it over in the final third and I think Rowse (who's on for Lowen) breaks in. Karim strips hm very well, though, and grabs it. And at the other end, Antonini has shanked another shot wide.

58min

No one has even come close to scoring tonight. It's a letdown, given one would expect the gold medal game to be--if not open--at least exciting, if solely for the occaision. It hasn't been.

56min

This isn't any better than the first half. TWU are holed up in their own end and York can't break them down. This is all very boring.

51min

Mustafa finally gets a decent chance, but he rolls it inches wide. He had some space there--finally, a legitimate scoring chance. But nothing comes of it. Oh well.

50min

Sereti sends a cross behind the net. That should be good for the highlight reel if this pace keeps up.

47min

Forno is off for Pena on the York side. That was at the half, by the way.

46min

Corner to TWU, bounces around dangerously and McCallister has a 30 yard shot that is miles wide.

45min

Right, we've got some changes. Jordan Hart is in for TWU, Traversy is off. And this second half had better be better.

Half-time

Well, that was a complete snore. But there was a little bit of controversy at the whistle, when Forna bumped TWU keeper Kowan causing him to lose the ball. There was no foul called, and we'll break for a few minutes.

43min

TWU waste a free kick in non-spectacular fashion.

41min

I'm fallign asleep here, I'm serious. York corner is headed wide.

36min

TWU get a good shot of a lost ball from about 25 yards. It's wide, and I can't tell you any more because my video had crashed at that point.

32min

Bruno gets a chance about 21 yards out, which he sends not that far over. That was very scorable, too.

30min

This is an amazingly slow game. Absolutely nothing is happening. It's disappointing in such a big game as this.

25min

Kekec pulls a brilliant step-over for TWU and shoulder fakes around his man. Smith disposesses him, though.

23min

Antonini comes in on a good break but his shot is amazingly wide. It's nowhere near goal. He's quick, but he's got to do better than that near goal.

20min

Mustafa sees yellow for a chop on Sereti out on the right. The cross in isn't overly wonderful and is easily cleared.

18min

Antonini finds Forna, who is fouled. Bruno gets his foot beneath it and sends it up, up and away. That was a decent chance, Bruno--who was very quiet against Montreal, and is also the CIS player of the year--and he should have done better.

14min

Decent York corner headed away by the defender. That was quite close, although there were Lions in attendance to put it in.

13min

This is a very tight, tentative opening. Both sides are feeling each other out a bit. York maybe have the edge, but that's probably what TWU want--they sat back against Laval yesterday before sneaking in to win it.

10min

Smith fouls TWU's Lowen. Free kick to TWU. The Turk Mustafa sends his shot way over. Way, way over.

9min

If only someone would do something.... Emails, if you please, to matthias@student.ednet.ns.ca.

5min

Not much happening yet, by the way.

Hey folks, we're just underway

Gold medal game is just underway, York v. Trinity Western. This should be good, though not maybe as good as that wild bronze medal game.

Bronze to Montreal

Montreal have won, but this is even more controversial than the goal York scored against them. Three red cards. One coach sent off. A winning goal that absolutely should have been stopped. Gordon the play-by-play guy is of the opinion that it should stand, but the injury occured on the corner when Argento went straight through the forward. Frankly, it could have been a penalty, and it was obviously a head injury. Everyone on Laval stopped playing.

Unbelievable game. I can't even summarize this, really. I'm tyring. By the way, Samir Grid is screaming in the referee's face now, surrounded by the red-shirted CIS officials, waiting for him to eventually have to be escorted off. This is somethign of a black day for officiating not onyl in CIS but in Canada--heck, even North America. It's no secret that the refereeing in MLS is terrible. This only proves that the refereeing isn't just confined to MLS. This is probably Canada's premiere soccer tournament, perhaps behind only the newly formed Canadian Championship that sees its winner (this year, the Montreal Impact) get into the CONCACAF Champions League. This is a game that should be well officiated. If CIS' own officials can;t get it done, then it's time to hire someone like Kevin Stott, who works in MLS and is, in my opinion, one of the best referees in the league, to do the game.

Anyway, ebough from me. Mark Masters has just gone to do some searching out with the officiating crew. The gold medal game is coming up in 15 minutes, although kick-off may be delayed to give them more warm-up time after this game here went late. Coaches have finally cleared off, so the warm-up can properly get underway. I'll be right back after I go search out a bathroom.

Dylan

Full-time, extra-time

Seba breaks in again alone, but he's too tired to get to it.The games over. And here comes the bench-clearing brawl! The coaches are at it now. Laval are turnign this into a mass brawl, Samir Grid is at the centre of it after Argento came over to shake hands. Laval are not doing that. I think CIS officials are intervening and they're cautiously shaking hands now. This has been a superb--and awful--game at the same time. Distastefully, the officials are LAUGHING as they come off. I have seen a fair bit of soccer and I have never seen a stranger game than this--even some of the Mexican League games that routinely end 8 v. 8. I haven't seen such antics even in a hockey game. It's been a blast of a ride.

120+min

That's essenitally it. What a game! I still can't quite believe this is not goign to penalties. It looked certain.

119min

GOOOOOAAAALLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Seba!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 A Laval corner goes all wrong as their player sustains a HEAD injury. Seba breaks, Cournoyer runs way out to try and take him down, misses, and Seba nearly falls downs before catching himself and rolling it OFF THE POST and in. Montreal are celebrating and Laval are furious, the ref hsould have stopped for the head injury--he is supposed to. Lefevre and Nechad have charged back ont he pitch to celebrate. What a riot!

116min

Seba breaks in alone, loses his chance, and Tremblay takes him down. That's ANOTHER red, although a certain one. That's a tough one for Tremblay. Penalty coming.

Coutrier's taken it and been saved by Cournoyer! It's not the best penalty in the world, and Cournoyer slides to his left to save. There's a second chance and Coutrier can't finish that either!

117min

Decent cross by Moreau as Laval finally find their way forward against 9-men Montreal. Gutierrez hits it, but skies it off wide.

112min

Free kick to Laval. Aoun is comign off for Seba. A Ramondo seat update--he's sitting BETWEEN the stands and the bench. That is very odd, and he shouldn't be allowed to do that. That free kcik was awful, by the way--straight at the defense.

108min

Aoun wrangles a shot somehow. Laval aren't really threatening here-- a problem they've had all night. Where are those great long passes we saw against TWU?

106min

Bonenfant and Marcotte have returned for Montreal. Those are both defensive subs, naturally. Laval have brought off Patinniez for Heppel.

Half-time, extra-time

No stoppage here, despite another red card and an injury. And for once, Montreal are happy about something.

105min

Houssam will enter this game as a striker, a defender is coming off. This gets better and better, too. Lefevre has now been ESCORTED back to the stands after coming down to get his jacket.

103min

Aoun is axed by the Laval defender. That's a bad, bad tackle. Gordon is of the opinion that the defender got the ball--an opinion which I do not share. That's the only foul I feel could have been worth a red card tonight.

102min

Georget is fouled by Coutrier about 19 yards out. Georget hits it into a jumping wall.

100min

Aoun--who broke his wrist against Dal--sneaks in and lines straight at Cournoyer.

97min

SSN--who are at the game--are mentioning that Ramondo has been speakign to the director of officiating int he stands. He's actually very near the bench--which I can definitely tell you is against the rule. The ref wanted him not only to sit in the stands but to actually leave the stadium. This gets weireder and weirder.

95min

Corner coming here. The assistant coach Sergio Grande for Montreal is also quite vocal--he's now in charge after Ramondo was sent off. And he's justifiably upset. But he needs to be careful or the trainer will end up running this match. The corner's wasted and De Foresta is back.

94min

De Foresta is down, he's holding his face and Priol is standing over him lookign rather guilty. Nothing doing from the ref.

92min

Here we go again.... Lefevre is gone for a second yellow. That's a bad tackle--it was a yellow. Except is first one was for breathing, remember back then. This is simpyl ridiculous. And Ramondo is back, presumably to shout and yell about this one, too.

91min

We're on. Montreal will play 30 more minutes with 10 men. Can they survive this?

Full-time

And as my video comes back from its latest crash we hit full-time. Extra time coming.

This refereeing is utterly mad. Players have been booked for nothing tonight. And these cards carry over to next year. I didn't get a great look at the Nechad foul, but Gordon on SSN is of the opinion that Georget was writhing a bit too much. Maybe the ref felt, after all the yellows, that he was losing control. So he's sent Nechad off. In all fairness, Ramondo needs to zipper up here and keep his mouth shut after that card. He certainly was within his rights to disagree, but he can't be screaming at the ref. I think he started as soon as Nechad was sent off and the referee waited about 2 minutes before getting fed up with Ramondo. It wasn't a great decision, but it's the ref's call.

90+2min

SSN are counting 9 cards tonight. And Gordon is right--it's not been a rough game. But there are 30 minutes left with oodles of players on yellows. I think we'll be lucky to finish 11-10 with this ref.

90+1min

Laval corner. Straight to Argento.

90min

That all took about 5 minutes. They'll be stoppage, stay tuned. This is ridiculous. Something like 6 yellows and 2 reds (the coach was sent off, it's not exactly a red card, but hey).

85min

And Tremblay hits a corerner to Georget who gets a couple whacks at it. Suter clears off the line twice, possibly with a hand--at least Laval are saying so. And wait, the Frenchman Nechad is off! He's come in a bit late on Georget, and the ref has clearly overreacted and sent him straight off. Nechad hasn't done anything tonight. And the ref has just sent Ramondo off, too. This is now 3 reds in 3 games, plus their coach. Nechad hasn't actually left yet. Ramondo is going off in the manner of a baseball manager, screaming and yelling at the ref. Nechad is FINALLY off, but is laughing and joking with everyoen about this. This is hilarious. Absolutely unbelievable. This ref is nuts. Montreal is applauding sarcastically. This is brutally hilarious. The eventual free kick is wasted.

84min

Brouk needs only about 30 seconds to go offside. Not even a run, he's just standing offside.

83min

Would you look at that. Seba is withdrawn for who? Brouk! Presumably the coach has had a good yell at him by now and he's ready to work properly.

82min

Seba gets a break and has two shots saved point blank by Cournoyer. The whistle comes a bit late, though--it's ANOTHER offside.

80min

Hanna does terrificly well to win a corner. Suter gets it and loops a 35-yard shot over the goal.

78min

Corner to Montreal. Suter overhits it. He way overhits it. Nothing doing.

75min

The ineffective Brouk has just been removed. Aoun is being given a run out now, this is his last game. And immediately Seba breaks in and Cournoyer beats the ball away from JUST inside the box. And now Priol has had a great shot/cross palmed clear by Argento. Two brilliant saves, there.

72min

Aaboubou concedes a free kick near goal. Patinniez is on, Miller is off. Bragagnolo is also off, though SSN haven't said whose in. The free kick comes to nothing.

71min

Brouk is caught offside for the third time in ten minutes by the high Laval back line. He's got the speed, but he isn't watching the defenders.

68min

Brouk just can't buy a goal, can he? Seba breaks in and is stripped by Cournoyer. It bounces loose to Brouk, about 5 yards out, and Brouk has THE WHOLE net. And he shoots 10 feet over. Nasty, nasty shot. And Bragagnolo has been booked for something or other. Might be for breathing, that one. This ref seems to have a problem with that.

65min

Brouk gets in, but he's ruled offside. It's close, and it didn't look off to me. Brouk isn't happy about it, he had Seba with him who I think was on, but Brouk took it, so he's got nothing to be upset about.

60min

Seba gets a break for Montreal, but the ball is bouncing on him and he gets his foot under his shot and slices it off at Cournoyer.

59min

Ramondo--the Montreal coach--has decided he started the wrong team today. He's now brought off the captain Bonenfant for Roberge.

58min

De Foresta and Blaise are the other two subs from half-time. All for Montreal, which is odd.

56min

Lefevre gets booked now, which is purely ridiculous. A slight tug maybe, but that's a free kick--nothing more. Should not have been a card.

55min

Tremblay gets cautioned for dissent. The ref's really upset about this, too.

52min

The long, swooping diagonal balls that nearly had Laval beat Trinity Western yesterday are gone for this game. Which is probably why Laval are accomplishing nothing.

50min

Brouk is also on for Montreal. He gets a free kick about 25 yards out and tests Counrnoyer, although it was never going in. Suter's just been booked, I think it may have been for dissent.

49min

Aaboubou just misses on a loose header, but there's a foul here.

48min

Kourouma, Demarcy are also off. Corner to Montreal.

47min

We're back. I was just looking through the highlights of Dal's 4-0 defeat to the Victoria women. I realise I was bit hard on Armstrong, probably. I still think she's missed a few easy ones and not dealt with some of the others very well.

We've had some subs in this game at half-time. Tremblay is still on, despite an injury. I wish I could tell you who's on and off, but I can;t see the numbers well enough. Seba is on for Montreal.

Half-time

It's 1-1 at the whistle. Decent game so far, this game. Both back lines are sitting really high up around the centre line, which is creating plenty of mistakes and pressure. We should see a few more goals if this keeps up.

45+min

Georget flys into a Montreal players and his studs make contact aroudn the knee. It's a ridiculous challenge, for which a yellow card is shown.

44min

Gutierrez finds Miller, who sends Moreau in down the left side of the box. His cross is more of a shot, and Argento struggles to hold it without falling over the line.

42min

Lefevre makes a terrific tackle to steal the ball out on the right. He's got three players across but rolls his pass miles in front of Hanna and Cournoyer claims. And my video crashes.

41min

Nothing is happening, except that my video has been working for 30 minutes now. I usually can't coax much more than 35 minutes out of it, so bear with me--it will almost certainly go down before half-time.

34min

Goal! Laval have scored. Gutierrez I think puts it in, and Priol has an absolute sitter at the back post. Argento ROBS him, then dives the other way to save another before I think David Miller came in late to put it home.

32min

Gutierrez is fine, but Tremblay isn't. He's still favouring his leg, which he's wrapped up, I think.

29min

Tremblay is back, but now Gutierrez is down. He's getting some treatment now, it's taking awhile. He's gone off for some more attention now.

27min

What a try! No idea who had a go for Montreal, and drive from what must have been about 40 yards out. I think it was their left winger who tried it. It completely eludes Cournoyer and hammers off the bar. Hanna manages to get it, but can't control it. Amazing strike--there was nothing to chance there, a perfect strike.

25min

Coutrier bumps in to Poudre in a rather cacophonous collision, for which he is booked. And Tremblay has just ambled off for Laval--no idea why--though he may be hurt. And as I msi-type my way through that both Gutierrez and Lefevre trade chances, which they both miss horribly.

23min

Laval can't get a blaa back in their final third and Kourouma ends up free in on Cournoyer. The keeper does very well to strip Kourouma and close him down quickly. Laval are completely redefining suicide defending here.

20min

Lefevre catches the Laval left back out of position and drives a low one at Cournoyer, which the keeper holds well. And now Cournoyer gets a terrible back pass and is forced to hack clear as Kourouma pressures in looking for a second.

18min

Goal! Montreal's Kourouma breaks his way past the defenders, and slides it past a sliding Cournoyer. It rolls--temptingly slowly--into the goal. 1-0 Montreal.

Yeah, yeah, there were some time issues there; I was about 6 minutes behind.

10min

Lefevre is back for Montreal after getting sent off against Dal. But they'll miss Eustache, after he took two yellows yesterday.

9min

Free kick from Laval's Tremblay, but it's straight to Argento in the Montreal goal.

7min

Anyway, we're off. York and TWU are later for the men, you can check the schedule in the sidebar. That's the gold medal. We won't have the women's bronze medal game, we will have their gold medal game at 7:30. Men's gold is at 5pm. If you want to email me, send your message to matthias@student.ednet.ns.ca.

Hey Folks

Sorry I'm late, bronze medal game between Montreal and Laval is underway. I'm late because I just came from a real doozy of a church meeting, went way over time. Nothing's happening yet, about 6min in.