Junior Hockey Team of Sheridan Hawks Divides Away Matches Against Gillette; Readies for Journey to Cody
Sheridan Hawks Junior Hockey Team Prepares for Final Games of Road Trip
The Sheridan Hawks Junior Hockey Team is set to conclude their season-opening road trip on September 18th and 19th, with games scheduled to take place in Cody.
The Hawks have had a mixed start to their season, with a significant victory in their first game, followed by a close loss in overtime in the second. Head Coach J.J. Santagata has identified finding a balance between trying too hard and waiting too long as a key issue for the team.
The Hawks won their first game against an unspecified team with a score of 6-2, demonstrating their offensive zone play and puck recovery skills. However, in the second game, they lost in a shootout with a score of 2-1, highlighting the team's current issue - the high number of shots they are taking (170 over 4 games) compared to the low average number of goals they are scoring (2.75 per game).
Despite these challenges, the Hawks are generating opportunities and recovering pucks well. The team's struggles lie in converting these opportunities into goals. Coach Santagata is hopeful that their high number of shots and opportunities will eventually lead to more goals.
The games in Cody will be played at 7:05pm on both September 18th and 19th. Unfortunately, there is no publicly available detailed roster information for the specific players attending these games.
The Hawks played away games against an unspecified team in Gillette this past weekend. The team is looking to end their road trip on a high note and bring the momentum back home for their upcoming games.
As the Hawks prepare for the final games of their road trip, fans are eagerly waiting to see if the team can find the balance needed to secure more victories. The games in Cody promise to be an exciting end to the team's road trip, with the Hawks hoping to finish strong and carry this momentum into their home games.
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