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Bulldogs Give Great Effort Against Mavericks Nov.
2, 2008
Macomb, MI (GP NEWSWIRE): Winning on
the road in the Mite A -- Lidstrom East Division of the LCAHL is a difficult
task. The Bulldogs were searching for their third straight victory but came up
short in an 8-2 loss to the Macomb Mavericks. The boys in black and gold skated
hard and moved the puck well throughout the game. Zach Wollenzin, Joseph Hall
and Patrick Fitzsimons contributed signifcantly to the effort. The Bulldogs
resume league play on Sunday against the Blue Water Stars at City Arena in
Detroit. The puck drops at noon!
Coach Scary Inspires Dawgs to Decisive Victory Nov.
2, 2008
Detroit, MI (GP NEWSWIRE): Presumably
intimated after experiencing the "Coach in the Cape" during the annual Halloween
Practice, the Grosse Pointe Bulldogs earned an impressive 4-0 victory over the
St. Clair Shores Saints on Sunday. Michael "Special K" Kambouris earned his
first career shutout between the pipes, and the Bulldogs pressured the Saints
all afternoon in a game that was well played by both teams. John Cullen and
Dylan Miller notched goals for the Bulldogs, and Luke "The Duke" Zinn
contributed with an impressive two-way performance at both ends of the ice.
Connor Albrecht and Ryan Murphy provided tremendous support on the blue line.
The Bulldogs resume league play on Monday, Nov. 10 against the Macomb Mavericks.
Bulldogs Bounce Back with Last Second Victory Oct.
26, 2008
DETROIT (GP Newswire): The
Grosse Pointe Bulldogs fought hard throughout an evenly matched game against the
Port Huron Flags and ultimately prevailed in a 7-6 win at City Arena in
Detroit. Liam Quick was, once again, terrific in goal for the
Bulldogs. He made numerous timely saves throughout the
game.
The entire team played well. Dylan Miller lead
the way with a hat trick, and Tommy "T-Bone" Daudlin notched his first two goals
of the season. The Bulldogs lead for most of the game, but Port
Huron remained close in the third period. The Bulldogs held a 6-5
lead late in the third period, and Port Huron pulled their goalie in favor of a
sixth skater. John Cullen made a dramatic defensive play in the crease by
knocking down a shot that was destined for the net. Although the Flags
tied the game with 23 seconds remaining, the Bulldogs refused to quit.
Jack Hall buried a loose puck in front of the Flags' goal with 3 seconds
remaining and sealed the win for the Bulldogs.
Great work by the entire
team. Congratulations on a well deserved victory!