In the third period, we saw a prime example of why the Utah Grizzlies are the top team in the Western Conference at the moment. Idaho's Tyler Ludwig lined up for a slap shot from the blue line, and Brett Parnham, a 5'9" goal scorer who once tallied over 50 in an OHL season, dropped to the ice and put his body on the line to block Ludwig's shot. Parnham was successful in his attempt, and the puck bounced out of the Utah zone in into neutral ice on a play that demonstrates why Utah, who lacks the offensive firepower they've had in previous years, is atop the division and conference.
Well here's an interesting theme night: Robotics Night. Yes, you read that right, robotics. A robot will doing a ceremonial puck drop. I think it would be interesting to go to that, since robotics teams are going to be on the concourse displaying their robots. Unfortunately, South Carolina is a little far away to drive to by tomorrow.
Abbotsford released JD Watt (F) from his contract yesterday. He decided he "was no longer interested in pursuing his career with the Calgary Flames organization."
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