Hockeyscenecom Your Source For Hockey Information In Atlantic CanadaNavigate Main Viewpoints Links ContactMonday August 2 2010 MJAHL NEWS GAME SUMMARY SCHEDULE NOTES NOTEBOOK STANDINGS LEADERS STATS PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARDS RECORDS CONTACTS PLAYOFFS TEAMS Special Events MONCTONIAN MAJOR MONCTONIAN MINOR HCARC HOCKEY CALENDAR GATINEAU CHOWDER CUP IN THE PROS HALIFAX SHOWCASE BRANCHES CHALLENGE CUP CANADA GAMES POND HOCKEY HOCKEY SCHOOLS IN THE NCAA TELUS CUP NEW MJAHL DRAFT MISC QMJHL ENTRY DRAFT ESSO CUP PREP SCHOOLS Contact NewsContact ResultsContact Commentsfax (506) 3865879call 18889177070 Back to Home SLAMMERS WINNING STREAK REACHES 23 GAMES The Slammers celebrate a firstperiod goal on their way to a 53 defeat of the Halifax Lions Thursday night at the Halifax Forum photo by Richard LafortuneHALIFAX NS December 17 2009 Michael Best with four points led the Woodstock Slammers to their 23rd straight win 53 over the Halifax Lions Thursday night in the Halifax Forum With the win the Slammers have now won 27 of their 28 Maritime Junior A Hockey League games this seasonBest led the Slammers with two goals and two assists while Ryan Tesink supplied two goalsJoshua Dadic opened the scoring at 332 to give the Slammers a 10 lead Travis Perry scored at 813 to tie the game at 11 Tesink scored at 1458 to regain the lead Woodstock led 21 after the first period Stuart Lenehan scored an unassisted shorthanded goal at 451 to knot the score at 22 Best capitalized on a powerplay at 1209 to retake the lead for the Slammers at 32 Kyle Mariani scored at 1851 to deadlock the game The score was tied 33 after the second period Tesink netted his second goal of game at 1106 to take the lead once again for Woodstock at 43 Best with his second goal of game rounded out the scoring at 1651Woodstock went 1 for 6 on the powerplay while Halifax went 0 for 6Andre Guay stopped 46 of 49 shots for the win while Kody Blois stopped 32 of 37 shots in the loss...