Season ends with 9–1 loss to first-place Royals

The Spiders wrapped up the 2005–06 season with a loss to the dominating first-place Royals, setting season records for penalties (5) and shots against (47).

In our third matchup with the high-caliber Royals this season, the Royals exhibited why they are in first place in D2 by controlling the puck, sniping goals and shutting down the Spiders’ offense.

The scoring for the Royals started early with a shorthanded goal with 12:46 remaining during the Spiders’ first power play, one of two first-period tripping calls drawn by defenseman Jeremy Litton (who seems to have found his niche in drawing tripping calls the last two weeks). The Royals would go on to get two more in the first, including a power play goal with 7:31 remaining after center Doug Thorson got called for playing the puck (er… slashing).

The second period started out with questionable calls against center Ted Samsel for high-sticking, and against defenseman Mike Montgomery for interference. Mike’s penalty, however, led to a Spiders goal — short-handed! — by left wing Lee Martini, who capitalized on the Royals’ goalie trying play the puck on their power play. The Royals got one back 32 seconds later in their power play, bringing the score to 4–1.

From that point on, the Royals shut down the Spiders, getting five more even-strength goals, though Spiders — Mad Dog Rajes in particular — were called for two more penalties in the third. One for waxing philosophic with the opposing team at 1:18 (unsportsmanlike conduct), and another at 4:45 for playing with a broken stick. The Spiders well-oiled penalty-killing unit successfully held of the Royals. Those two penalties brought the Spiders’ game total to five, and the Royals’ total made it to five as well, both new season highs for the Spiders in penalties for and against.

In all, the Royals got a total of 47 shots (11, 20, 26) — a season high in shots against — on goalkeeper Jeff Keacher, who held off 38 of them. The Spiders had 19 shots (8, 5, 6).

For details, see the game summary.

Again, official team photographer Julie Berris captured all the action:

For details, see the box score and game summary.

Game media

Battling for the puck in front of goalkeeper Jeff Keacher.

Julie Berris

Battling for the puck in front of goalkeeper Jeff Keacher.

Defenseman Marc Berris gets a better view of the puck.

Julie Berris

Defenseman Marc Berris gets a better view of the puck.

Goalkeeper Jeff Keacher and defenseman Mike Montgomery watch one that missed wide.

Julie Berris

Goalkeeper Jeff Keacher and defenseman Mike Montgomery watch one that missed wide.

Defenseman Mad Dog Rajes has some time to think it over.

Julie Berris

Defenseman Mad Dog Rajes has some time to think it over.

The Spiders bench taunts center Ted Samsel and right wing Mark Franklin along the boards.

Julie Berris

The Spiders bench taunts center Ted Samsel and right wing Mark Franklin along the boards.

Who said D2 isn’t coordinated?

Julie Berris

Who said D2 isn’t coordinated?

Left wing Lee Martini goes for the goal.

Julie Berris

Left wing Lee Martini goes for the goal.

Defenseman Jeremy Litton opens up the ice for Doug Thorson.

Julie Berris

Defenseman Jeremy Litton opens up the ice for Doug Thorson.

The Spiders’ die-hard fans!

Julie Berris

The Spiders’ die-hard fans!

The season comes to an end.

Julie Berris

The season comes to an end.

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