So, it’s been a quite eventful couple of weeks in Pitbulls
land. Two weeks ago we were on the wrong end of a 10-5 loss to Peterboro (and a
much publicised ‘Handshake Line Brawl’), Then last week we end up giving up
three goals in 70 seconds – Turning a nailed on 6-3 win against the Romford
Fury into a 6-6 tie. Ah well, that’s hockey – onwards and upwards. ‘Upwards’
this Sunday night means a trip to Oxpens Ice rink, and an encounter with our
old ‘friends’ – the Oxford City Stars.
Oxford City Stars – What to
Expect
I think we all know what to expect when we head
to Oxford. A highly competitive game with a few ‘niggles’ (between both players
and fans!) between two teams that love noting more than to beat each other.
Both the Pitbulls and the Stars were perceived as pre-season challengers to the
league title, and I think it’s fair to say that the Stars have started better –
albeit with some of the luck that has simply evaded the Pitbulls so far. The stars come into this game unbeaten in
NIHL2 – Winning 3 and drawing 1. Any indications in the similarities between
the two teams could be best shown by the result away at Invicta – both teams
gaining a 3-3 Tie. The Stars then beat Invicta on home ice 4-3, and picked up
close wins against Swindon and Peterboro. This sets up the Stars as a strong contender
this season, and a tough challenge on home ice
Pitbulls – State of
Play
So, where are the Pitbulls at the moment? The continuing
rink uncertainty and the disappointing run of luck doesn’t help, however we all
know there is enough potential in this team to beat anyone at this level. There
have been some very positive signs over the last couple of games. Richie
Hargreaves is showing that the Big Dog still has some new tricks, and every fan is glad to see the ‘return’
of the ‘AWOL’ line (Adi With Ollie & Liam –
Geddit?? HaHa). This line certainly combined well at Romford, and could be a massive
source offence if they all keep clicking together. There are also rumours that
the lesser spotted Clark Jackson, err sorry – Sonny Jackclark, oh; Jack
Clarkson could return for the Oxford game. Jack showed enough in the opening
game at Invicta that he could be a massive force at NIHL2 level. I think
everyone in the Pack is hoping to see him on the Ice at Oxford.
Ultimately, we can all see that there is so much to come
from this team – and all we need is a ‘W’ in the column to really take off – it
would be soooo nice if this could happen at Oxford. It’s a game we are all more
than looking forward to, and I’m sure the Pack will be out in force to cheer
the team on!
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LETS GO PITBULLS!