Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Dragons hang on for opening day victory

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The Dragons Praha had a scare in their first game of season 4, a season in which they are projected to win Czech Republic Division 1. They carried a 2-0 lead into the third, and made it 3-0 early, but Killer Misko wasn't done, scoring two goals to give the Dragons a scare. They held on, however, and were one of nine teams in the league to start the season 1-0.

Adam Windisch scored the first goal of the game at 4:07 in the first to give the Dragons a 1-0 lead. Julie Windisch fed him in the slot for the assist.

Julie got a tally of her own, from Antony Seguin, in the second period. The goal came at 10:43 and gave the Dragons a 2-0 lead.

Jason Windisch scored just 59 seconds in the third period at the end of a power play. He took the puck off goalie Sarah Windisch's stick and went end to end for the goal.

At that point, the Dragons thought they were on their way to an easy victory. But Adam Bernau made them think twice. Joe Zakic and Acacio Vilareal made a pair of nice passes from the point, then across the slot to find Bernau with half an empty net in front of him. The goal came at 4:35, giving Misko plenty of time to mount the rest of their come back.

Makoto Bungo kept the come back alive at 13:33 with a goal from David Zelezny. That goal, however, galvanized the Dragons, for Sarah Windisch didn't have to make another save the rest of the game for the Dragons to hold on.

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