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January 16, 2012

Toffoli nets 300th point as 67’s stomp 6-1 over the Bulls

After a disappointing effort Friday night, the 67’s stormed out of the gates and bounced back quickly. Petr Mrazek stopped 37 of 38 shots while Jake Cardwell led the way in scoring with 2 goals and an assist.


The Ottawa 67’s struck first. Shane Prince made a nice feed to Cardwell who was sitting on the doorstep and tapped it past Charlie Graham in the Bulls net. This opened the flood gates. Less than 4 minutes later Tyler Toffoli would score his league leading 34th goal of the season and his 300th OHL career point. Just over a minute later, Shane Prince would give the 67’s a 3-goal lead. Off an outstanding individual effort, he went forehand to backhand putting the puck in the back of the net after catching Graham in bad positioning.

Head coach George Burnett quickly called a timeout to gather his troops. The Bulls tightened up defensively and did not allow any more goals in the 1st period.

After some great saves by Graham, the 67’s would crack him again. Dalton Smith tipped his 12th goal of the season off a Cody Ceci point shot. Deja-vu for the Bulls when Cardwell would score his second of the game 51 seconds later off a great play by Tyler Graovac.

The Bulls finally responded when Joseph Cramarossa would get a hold of a big rebound from Brendan Gaunce’s original shot breaking Mrazek’s shutout bid. But that didn’t silence the 67’s, newly acquired Mike Cazzola went top shelf to regain the 67’s 5-goal lead and round out the scoring.

The 67’s and Bulls went scoreless in the 3rd period, but it wasn’t for a lack of shooting. Each team saw some big saves on both sides of the ice with the shots ending 40-38 in favour of the 67’s.

Click here for the game sheet.

NEXT UP:
The Ottawa 67’s travel to Peterborough to face the Petes on Thursday night at 7:05pm & return to Ottawa on Friday night hosting the Oshawa Generals at 7:30pm.
The Belleville Bulls host the Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors on Wednesday night at 7:05pm.


Three Stars as Selected by the Team1200



Hardest working 67's
Hardest Working 67's: Tyler Graovac


Random Thoughts from Behind the Lens
  • At the 8:48 mark of the first period on Friday, the 67's took a two-goal lead and...well we know the outcome. At the 8:59 mark of this game, the 67's took a two goal lead and...kept playing hard for a solid win. Much different game and well played.
  • Shane Prince took a stick up the nose from Brady Austin which was not called. So he simply kept playing....and scored a goal.
  • The Prince-Cazzola-McFarland line is already scary good - 6 of the 15 points earned by the 67's in this game.
  • Gotta love Cardwell's celebration as the game's first star. It's OK to be happy to be selected as a star in a win on home ice.
  • It was Giftopolous' turn to sit out as Taylor Fielding was in the line up (and hitting pretty much anyone who stood around too long).
Some Pictures from the game:
George Burnett was acknowledged before the start of the game for reaching his 500th game as a coach. 
 
George Burnett's milestone of 500 games was noted before the start of the game. 
 
Tyler Toffoli celebrating his 300th OHL goal. 
Tyler Toffoli celebrates his league leading 34th goal and his 300th point of his OHL career.
 
Mike Cazzola's first  
 Mike Cazzola scores a goal in his first win of the season;
 
Click here for more pictures from the game.

2 comments:

Shanada78 said...

Cazzola's first goal as a 67 actually was 12 seconds into the first period vs Peterborough on Friday :)

Valerie said...

Shanada78 you are correct - brain cramp. It still was a first for Cazzola - first win of the season. Thanks for taking the time to comment.