Dec 30, 2012 | TGEORGES | 521 views
Huskies Gain Respect at Elite Tourney
During a typical festive break from league play, the Hamilton Huskies 9AAAs participated in a holiday tourney that would see the likes of top teams in Ontario and even the US. The Richard Bell Memorial Tournament in Oakville attracted 170 teams to play in over 400 games in all divisions ranging from AE to AAA levels, whereby the Huskies competed in a grouping of 18 teams, and battled through the toughest division that would eventually advance three of the eight finalists and crown the tournament champions. With each team and each player competing to the maximum of their potential, it was a showdown that all in attendance enjoyed.
After
a solid opening win but a slight shortfall in the second game of day one, the
Huskies had their work cut out for them on day two as they faced two strong G-teams,
one of which is top ranked and the second which they have come close to
defeating in former tournament play. Most
assumed that the glass was lined with fans in attendance to watch Toronto, but
in was the Huskies who raised eyebrows that morning as they held off the
Marlies during two scoreless periods by delivering a stellar performance full
of grit and tenacity that was unexpected to only the unfamiliar faces. Although an empty-netter would defeat
Hamilton’s final effort, the game was the closest one delivered to the Toronto
team while equally breaking their high-scoring shutout record.
In an
established rivalry between the Huskies and the Senators, it was Hamilton who
opened the scoring, creating excitement for the balance of the game, performing
solidly once more, though unfortunately Mississauga would eventually overtake
them in the final minute of the third.
Although
Hamilton may have benefitted from lighting the lamp a few more times during
this tournament, they did not allow many goals either, and their losses were
close and well battled ones. Both
net-minders saw more rubber than the 401, while offensive and defensive units
stood on their heads to challenge the odds.
In the end, however, what may be taken from this experience is the
dignity and pride with which the Huskies represented themselves against some
tough opposition in a division that both challenged them as well as demonstrated
that they belong in what some might otherwise perceive to be an impenetrable AAA
zone. While conceding to a disappointing
early dismissal from the competition, Hamilton revealed a team and a game that
earned the respect of others as even after their departure, the hallways echoed
with praise and an abundance of complementary superlatives that look forward to
future encounters.
Brampton
45s 1 Hamilton Huskies 5
Hamilton
Huskies 1 Markham Waxers 4
Hamilton
Huskies 1 Toronto Marlies 3
Mississauga
Senators 2 Hamilton Huskies 1