There were only seven games this week, and only 20 goals (there were 37 goals in seven games last week!). In contrast to three games with seven goals scored, the highest scoring game this week was a more respectable five.
Tim Frankiw and Jordan Kerkhof both notched a goal to lead the ‘Dogs to a 3-2 win in a crucial Thursday game against Dundas. That puts them at the lead for the scoring race, and also pushes the ‘Dogs to the top of the standings (now a three-way tie with four wins and a loss; up there are the Bulldogs, the Arsenal, and the Thunder).
Cambridge and York have only played three games so far; as they play their home games on Monday and Friday, they’ll be playing ‘catch up’ all season to get their 18 games in.
Games at Redeemer were played inside the dome in the month of May; for the remainder of the season and playoffs games will now be held on the outdoor artificial field. What were your experiences on the indoor pitch?
Week 5 looks to be a busy one, with a total of nine games scheduled. That means nearly everyone will play two games!
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