DARK PIGEONS SCORES - WINTER 2005
01/06/05

01/09/05

01/20/05

01/27/05

01/30/05

02/13/05

02/20/05

03/03/05

03/10/05

03/13/05

03/24/05

03/31/05

04/10/05

04/14/05

04/21/05

Dark Pigeons - 1

Dark Pigeons - 5

Dark Pigeons - 6

Dark Pigeons - 2

Dark Pigeons - 5

Dark Pigeons - 3

Dark Pigeons - 8

Dark Pigeons - 3

Dark Pigeons - 3

Dark Pigeons - 10

Dark Pigeons - 6

Dark Pigeons - 3

Dark Pigeons - 3

Dark Pigeons - 6

Dark Pigeons - 6

Steelheads - 0

Labatt Blue - 2

Lab Monkeys - 0

Phillips - 2

Outlaws - 4

A-Team - 1

Skipjacks - 7

Steelheads - 3

Labatt Blue - 2

Lab Monkeys - 0

Phillips - 3

Outlaws - 0

A-Team - 2

Outlaws - 3

Skip Jacks - 5 (OT)

Season Summary
Bonanno
Mathers
Kemmlein
Voss
Howe
Strobert
Sheads
Clowney


13
13
10
7
7
5
2
1

Bonanno
Sheads
Mathers
Clowney
Voss
Strobert
Howe
Tafoya
Kemmlein

10
7
6
5
4
4
3
2
1


Bonanno
Mathers
Kemmlein
Voss
Howe
Sheads
Strobert
Clowney
Tafoya


23
19
11
11
10
9
9
6
2


Bonanno
Strobert
Kemmlein
Mathers
Voss




16
4
2
2
2



Regular Season Scoring Leaders
Goals
Assists
Points
P.I.M.
Playoff Scoring Leaders
Goals
Assists
Points
P.I.M.
The Dark Pigeons extended their regular season unbeaten streak to 28
games (23 - 0 - 5) over the Winter of 2005 campaign. Matt Bonanno
set team records for the longest consecutive games with a goal (21)
and points (37). The Pigeons drank from the cup for the fourth time in
League history as Craig Kemmlein banged home the game winner 31
seconds into overtime. Klair retired as a Pigeon with an impressive 24
game unbeaten streak in net.

Kemmlein
Bonanno
Howe
Strobert
Clowney
Mathers



4
2
2
2
1
1

Mathers
Strobert
Bonanno
Howe
Sheads
Voss

3
3
1
1
1
1


Strobert
Kemmlein
Mathers
Bonanno
Howe
Clowney
Sheads
Voss

5
4
4
3
3
1
1
1

Bonanno
Strobert
Voss




2
2
2