mascof hat geschrieben:auch noch meinen senf zum captain-amt:
Weber wäre sicher ein guter Captain. war ja schon 4 Jahre beim SCRJ und kennt von daher den Club. AUsserdem war er beim SCB ja auch Captain
Bütler?weiss nicht so recht
Neuer Name:Morger
morger?? nee, das wird wohl seine letzte saison sein...das bringt nichts, nur für ein jahr noch schnell captain sein...das amt ist doch zu wichtig, dass man es ihm quasi als danke zum abschluss übergibt.
morger?? nee, das wird wohl seine letzte saison sein...das bringt nichts, nur für ein jahr noch schnell captain sein...das amt ist doch zu wichtig, dass man es ihm quasi als danke zum abschluss übergibt.
RV16 hat geschrieben:Unfortunately I don't remember the other scorers, naturally McTavish and M. Eloranta were the easiest ones to identify cause they've played in Finland. I would say that number 44(Sebastien Reuille?) scored a goal (assisted by M. Eloranta), but I'm not sure if it really was number 44.
The goalies in both ends didn't play very well, as it shows on the scoreboard (4:5). Rapperswil dominated the two first periods, but Pelicans was able to hit some goals on the counter attacks. The last period was the tightest one and SCRJ didn't have much problems to stay in the lead.
I still can see the same old elements in SCRJ's playing style as there were when K. Eloranta was coaching Pelicans. Keeping the puck and passing quickly, tight defence etc. It was nice to notice those kind of things that made Pelicans so successful (as one of the smallest clubs) 3 years ago.
Mr._Hockey hat geschrieben:Hier ein kleiner Spielbericht:
RV16 hat geschrieben:Unfortunately I don't remember the other scorers, naturally McTavish and M. Eloranta were the easiest ones to identify cause they've played in Finland. I would say that number 44(Sebastien Reuille?) scored a goal (assisted by M. Eloranta), but I'm not sure if it really was number 44.
The goalies in both ends didn't play very well, as it shows on the scoreboard (4:5). Rapperswil dominated the two first periods, but Pelicans was able to hit some goals on the counter attacks. The last period was the tightest one and SCRJ didn't have much problems to stay in the lead.
I still can see the same old elements in SCRJ's playing style as there were when K. Eloranta was coaching Pelicans. Keeping the puck and passing quickly, tight defence etc. It was nice to notice those kind of things that made Pelicans so successful (as one of the smallest clubs) 3 years ago.
Mr._Hockey hat geschrieben:Hier ein kleiner Spielbericht:
RV16 hat geschrieben:Unfortunately I don't remember the other scorers, naturally McTavish and M. Eloranta were the easiest ones to identify cause they've played in Finland. I would say that number 44(Sebastien Reuille?) scored a goal (assisted by M. Eloranta), but I'm not sure if it really was number 44.
The goalies in both ends didn't play very well, as it shows on the scoreboard (4:5). Rapperswil dominated the two first periods, but Pelicans was able to hit some goals on the counter attacks. The last period was the tightest one and SCRJ didn't have much problems to stay in the lead.
I still can see the same old elements in SCRJ's playing style as there were when K. Eloranta was coaching Pelicans. Keeping the puck and passing quickly, tight defence etc. It was nice to notice those kind of things that made Pelicans so successful (as one of the smallest clubs) 3 years ago.
number 44 is weber?
Der hat wahrscheinlich auf der HP vom SCRJ geguckt wer die 44 hat