Hockeyscenecom Your Source For Hockey Information In Atlantic CanadaNavigate Main Viewpoints Links ContactMonday August 2 2010 NLMAAA NEWS GAME SUMMARY SCHEDULE NOTES NOTEBOOK STANDINGS LEADERS STATS PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARDS 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 FOG DEVILS EXTEND WIN STREAK TO 14 ST JOHNS NL November 29 2009 St Johns Fog Devils defeated the TriPen Frost 91 on Sunday at Goulds Arena to win their third game in as many days against their Newfoundland League rivals and extend their League winning streak to 14 games A 48 shot barrage on Frost goalie Coady Edwards resulted in a hat trick for League scoring leader Zach OBrien a pair for linemate Mike Cole and singles for Cody Squires Andrew Sullivan Marcus Power and Connor Donaghey Dylan Joy scored the lone marker for the Frost against Foggies netminder Scottie Walsh who had 17 saves on the dayOn Saturday night at Bay Arena the Frost tandem of Matt Jenkins and Edwards faced a seasonrecord 80 shots between them as the Fog Devils romped past the Frost 120 At the other end 15 saves gave St Johns veteran goalie Scot Bray his third League shutout Aggressive and chippy hockey almost made the scorekeeper look for a Christmas bonus as the penalty boxes were visited early and often The 31 penalties in the game nearly overshadowed the play of OBrien who picked up a sixpack of goals on the evening Danny Wicks Power Justin OReilly Alex Powell Donaghey and Squires contributed singles for the Fog Devils On Friday night at Goulds Arena fans were treated to the best game of the weekend as both the Fog Devils and the Frost competed in a physical high tempo match The Frost put in one of their best efforts of the season against the Foggies but it was not enough as the defending champs won 63 The home teams sin bin had 9 visitors on the night while the Frost had 6 players do time OBrien scored three times for St Johns on Frost goalie Coady Edwards while Sullivan contributed two goals and Power added a single on the night Greg Taylor Joe Trenholm and Brent Shute tallied for the Frost on Fog Devils goalie Scottie Walsh St Johns outshot TriPen 5320Next weekend Central IcePak visits the Fog Devils for games on Friday and Saturday night before playing the Frost on Sunday ...