Mike McRae’s hatrick and Reese Kalleitner’s solid netminding ensured the Blue Tongues a 4-2 victory in todays match between the Gold Coast Blue Tongues and visiting Sydney Bears.  Dallas Costanzo also had a goal.

The Blue Tongues, missing Ben Spillane and Adam Gebara to injury, relied on fantastic teamwork and discipline to outplay the Bears.  The patience in making plays created many opportunities for counter-attacks and the Blue Tongues did not hesitate in making use of them.

The Blue Tongues discipline allowed the Bears only 3 powerplay opportunities, and the team defense killed off all of them.  At the other end of the ice, the Bears struggled, going to the penalty box 5 times.  The Tongues special teams jumped on the opportunities with 2 powerplay goals.

The fast paced game provided for exciting end-to-end hockey, and the real battle of the game was between the guys between the Pipes; Reese Kalleitner and Nick Boucher.  Both goalies made incredible saves and did their teams proud, but it was Kalleitner who won the day, and the game.

Special mentions to Don Burke who played a solid game as a forward today, and Jon Bale, who has stepped up his game this season and pulled off some spectacular plays in todays match.

Let’s do it again tomorrow boys!

The Blue Tongues are on the road this weekend facing off against the Ice Dogs and Bears with a depleted team due to injuries and personal committments.  The Tongues solid regular 2nd line made up of Trevor Walsh, Dave Upton and Matt Stubbert are all out this weekend, as is forward Jack Conner and key stay at home defenseman Don Burke.

The lack of depth was prominant in Saturdays 4-1 loss to the Sydney Ice Dogs.  The scoreline does not truly reflect the game or how even the teams were, but the loss does show that depth players are essential to a strong team.

Sunday saw a similar situation occur with the Blue Tongues going down 3-2 to the Bears in a shootout.  While not a regulation loss, a loss to the Bears is still very much a shock considering they’ve only 4 points this season, including the 2pts they picked up tonight.  Andre Selander picked up the only 2 regulation goals.

The Tongues second line has been vital in the recent string of home wins putting up goals and setting up plays.  They’re also a solid 2-way line who shut down the opponents while giving the imports a chance to have a rest.  Jack Conner, who has been out a few weeks already brings speed and secondary scoring and can play from the top line down, so is very flexible.

One of the biggest losses this weekend however has been Don Burke, who has been absolutely solid on the blueline this season.

According to sources, the Blue Tongues will go into next weekends road games Vs the Melbourne Ice without Walsh, Burke, Upton or Conner.

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