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The Patriotlandian Witness Domestic Sports Newswire

By Roland Leduc

The Patriotlandian Witness is proud to announce the launch of our new domestic sports newswire. We will follow all the sports and teams you hold dear and bring you all the action in written form. For live coverage of games and events don't forget to tune in to the Patriotlandian Sports Network (PSN - Channel 33 on PatrioComm).

The most popular and the most played sport in the nation is hockey with games being held at every level from professional arenas to pick-up games on a frozen pond. The Patriotlandian Hockey Association (PHA) governs the nation's top divisions operating two divisions for a total of 24 teams. Keep an eye on this newswire for season previews, matchday results and season reviews. An entry for the division 1 team is also in the works.

Per our sources inside parliament, the government is looking into expanding it's sports offering across the nation to incentivise physical activity and drive the economy. More information will be passed along once the situation is clearer.

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Team Previews (WIP)
Division 1 Part 1 Part 2

Season* Regular Season Champion Playoff Champion Second Division Champion
1 Grand-Ours Bears Asche Flames Chaville Sabres
2 Grand-Ours Bears Chaville Sabres Sherguy Guys
3 Blackbay Islanders Blackbay Islanders Port-Crotay Cleaners
4 Grand-Ours Bears Grand-Ours Bears Planteau Patriots
5 HC Jolicoeur Port-la-Ville Anchors Couen Lancers
6 Asche Flames Alexandrie HC Sherguy Guys
7 Blackbay Islanders Blackbay Islanders Boiscomplet Axes
8 Blackbay Islanders Port-la-Ville Anchors Yvesmont Yetis
* Seasons scoresheet prior to season 3 were lost to a rogue shredding machine operator

Football/Soccer
Season	Super 8 Champion	Omnium du Montagnard
1 Union Port-la-Ville N/A
2 Athletique Alexandrie Grand-Ours Rovers
3 Griffin Isles United Athletique Alexandrie
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PHA: Team Previews [Part 1]


By Roland Leduc, Last updated: 27 November 2021

For all our international readers, we are presenting you with a digest of sort describing all the major teams and renowned players in Patriotlandian Hockey. For now we will start with all twelve teams currently in the first division but have plan to add division 2 teams in the future.

Division 1
Alexandrie HC

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City: Alexandrie, Foubrac
Arena: Amphitheatre Bill Major (Cap. 8000)
Status: Semi-Professional
Head Coach: Ryan Aurel

Located in the northeastern coast of Patriotlandia, Alexandrie is one of the most isolated cities in the nation. As such, they don't get much national attention and have trouble attracting key players to the club. They have to rely on a good development system to train players for the main club. They also have a good group of veteran players to mentor those new arrivals. Their young defender, Cassandra Gaulin, is one of the league's premier blue-line general with a keen eye for the perfect pass. Alexandrie HC plays a fast and fluid game concentrating on causing turn-overs and counter-attacking.

Players to watch: (LW) Gabriel Durant, (D) Cassandra Gaulin


Asche Flames

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City: Asche, Abelanne
Arena: City Coliseum (Cap. 14000)
Status: Professional
Head Coach: Bob Shanahan

Often written off as a suburb of Port-la-Ville, the Asche Flames are playing with something to prove and it shows. They are known for an aggressive style of play and a high level of pace that does not stop until the final whistle blows. Having won a championship in the first season of the PHA, the team is now capable to sign top talent and solidify their spot as one of the league's top teams.

Players to watch: (G) Hervé Terellien, (C) Cory Bertrand


Batille Bataillon

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City: Batille, Foubrac
Arena: Charles Papineau Arena (Cap. 7500)
Status: Semi-Professional
Head Coach: Georges Paul

Named after the nearby army base, the Batille Bataillon is a team that as been surviving in the lower to mid table of the first division despite fierce competition and the constant threat of relegation. The club as long be known for developing good young players that are technically sound. This attracts plenty of attention from the league's professional teams that are trying sign new players. Guided by head coach Georges Paul the team plays a no nonsense system designed to help with roster rotations. Despite not being title contenders, they strive to at least compete with local rivals the Grand-Ours Bears.

Players to watch: (D) Jérome Dartagne, (LW) Joel Noël


Blackbay Islanders

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City: Blackbay, Griffin Isles
Arena: Cumberland Arena (Cap. 16000)
Status: Professional
Head Coach: Romain Durivage

Even the biggest teams fear a trip to the Griffin Isles if they have to play the Blackbay Islanders. The Islanders play a really physical game that tires all but the fittest team. And when physicality is not enough they have the talent to score the finest of goals. If you hadn't caught on the Islanders are contenders for the National Cup every year and their relatively young core only means they will be fighting for silverware for years to come.

Players to watch:(C) Michel Saunders, (RW) Charles Roy, (D) Denise Bentley


Chaville Sabres

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City: Chaville, Foubrac
Arena: Pitstop Arena (Cap. 11000)
Status: Semi-Professional
Head Coach: Glen Boraton

We still don't know what they put in the Chaville water mains, but they sure can field a great hockey team. Long regarded as just a reststop on the highway, by the northern teams on their way to play in the province of Foubrac, the Chaville formation as been able to turn it around in recent years and even snag a division 1 championship right after being promoted. They've also developed a rivalry with the Asche Flames because of their recent meetings in the playoffs and it's been one of the best to follow due to it's recent history and the strength of both teams.

Players to watch:(G) Léa Gagné, (LW) Alphonse Tremblay


Couen Lancers

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City: Couen, Foubrac
Arena: FNC Centre (Cap. 18000)
Status: Semi-Professional
Head Coach: Yoland Pike

Hockey is not the most popular sport in Couen but that does not stop the population to back their local team. Founded as a sports club for the nearby arms manufacturing factory, the Lancers surprisingly do not have professional status. This is a significant set-back compared to other big cities. However the team's front office keep insisting they are not cheapskate and are doing it to keep the factory team tradition alive. As for their style of play, the Lancers try to keep games close tightening things down and choking opposing offenses. This as been somewhat effective, finishing recent seasons with some of the lowest goals against of any team in the PHA. However, they need to find a way to light the lamp more often.

Players to watch:(D) William Varocher, (RW) Marius Lambert
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Postby Patriotlandia » Sun Nov 28, 2021 9:14 pm

PHA: Team Previews [Part 2]


By Roland Leduc, Last updated: 29 November 2021

Grand-Ours Bears

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City: Grand-Ours, Foubrac
Arena: Pinewood Forum (Cap. 22000)
Status: Professional
Head Coach: François Saumure

The Grand-Ours Bears are the reference for all the professional clubs in Patriotlandia. One of the first professional teams in the country, the Bears quickly developed a winning culture. The team is led by a group of veterans who take winning to heart and they are the perfect group to mold the team's emerging young talent. As for playing style, the Bears play a complete game that overpowers their opponents. They won't score the most goals, but their play in the defensive zone is one of the best in the league.

Players to watch: (C) Vanessa Garant, (LW) Axel Plouffe, (G) Frederic Dagenais


HC Jolicoeur

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City: Jolicoeur, Abelanne
Arena: Arena Nationale (Cap. 18000)
Status: Semi-Professional
Head Coach: Jean Francoeur

HC Jolicoeur have not been setting the league on fire in recent years, but they are one of the league's most storied clubs. The club's unique arena has also recently been renovated to be able to host the PHA Playoff Finals. This can also be interpreted as a step toward professional status, but it is only rumors at the moment. On the ice, "the Hearts" have been able to challenge even the top teams. They play a no-nonsense system that enables them to cut down on mistakes and exploit when their opponents show weakness.

Players to watch: (D) Quentin Guerrier, (C) Victor Hérault


Heron-sur-Fleuve HC

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City: Heron-sur-Fleuve, Foubrac
Arena: Dalton Centre (Cap. 18000)
Status: Semi-Professional
Head Coach: Daniel Victorin

In similar fashion to HC Jolicoeur and the Couen Lancers, the Heron-sur-Fleuve Hockey Club is one of the oldest in the nation. The city is also home to the Dalton Brewery Company which conveniently sponsors the arena. The games are thus known to have a real party atmosphere, which traveling fans really like. As a club, the Fleuvians play a fast paced style that can cost them at times, but they manage to outscore their opponents from time to time.

Players to watch: (G) Josée Sinclair, (C) Victor Hérault


Ocrebourg HC

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City: Ocrebourg, Foubrac
Arena: PNB Place (Cap. 11000)
Status: Semi-Professional
Head Coach: Paul Roland

Along with Alexandrie HC, Ocrebourg represent one of the longest away trips for traveling teams. The games at the PNB Place aren't easy either. Ocrebourg has a team that plays with heart and determination and they can be a handful even for the the strongest teams in the league. One of their new addition, center Jeremy Faraday as shown great promise in the junior categories and can hopefully help the club to take their next step towards the top.

Players to watch: (C) Jeremy Faraday


Port-Crotay Cleaners

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City: Port-Crotay, Griffin Isles
Arena: Grant Buchanan Arena (Cap. 9000)
Status: Semi-Professional
Head Coach: Brent Calhoun

Newly promoted to the top flight, the Port-Crotay Cleaners have a real challenge ahead of them if they hope to stick around division 1 for more than a season. The second team out of the Griffin Isles, it is going to be an interesting story to see how their rivalry with the Blackbay Islanders evolves. For those that don't follow division 2 hockey the Cleaners offensive style might catch them by suprise, but it's going to be imperative that their defense holds against even more powerful teams.

Players to watch: (D) Alex Mollock, (C) Tim Rochester


Port-la-Ville Anchors

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City: Port-Crotay, Griffin Isles
Arena: Formatech Arena (Cap. 24000)
Status: Professional
Head Coach: Francis Seymour

Port-la-Ville is the biggest city in Patriotlandia, with that comes a lot of affluent fans willing to spend money. As such they have had plenty of budget in recent years to improve the team the challenge for a position at the top of the table. The newly built Formatech Arena is testament to the team's commitment to success. On the ice, the Anchors play a balanced game producing decent chances without overexposing themselves. Promise shown by their young core is also encouraging for the team as it hopes to build a solid winning culture.

Players to watch: (LW) James Offmeister, (G) Renée Latraverse


This marks the end of our first division team overviews. Don't forget to check in soon as we will bring you the season 3 recap shortly.
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PHA Season 3 Review


By Roland Leduc, Jolicoeur, Province of Abelanne

Millions were of Patriotlandians were glued to their television sets earlier this month as the Blackbay Islanders lifted the Patriot Cup above their heads. In the Arena Nationale, the festivities had also started with the losing team's fans making their way out of the building. Twelve teams started the season with the eye one prize. However only one could win it all. This is a look back at the Patriotlandia Hockey Association season 3.

Division 1

In the first division, the standings tell us that the playoff race was never in doubt for the four clubs that ultimately qualified. Even if they were 11 points behind first place the Anchors had a comfortable cushion to the fifth place HC Jolicoeur. In the mid table, HC Jolicoeur completed the Top 5 with a reasonable season for the semi-profesionnal formation. The same can be said of Ocrebourg who finished a single point behind. Mixed in those two were the Asche Flames which are probably regretting the few games they dropped against the likes of the Bataillon and Lancers. They will be looking to turn things around next season. Lower in the table, Heron-sur-Fleuve, Couen, Batille and Alexandrie were relatively safe from relegation and overall they did manage to beat the Sherguy Guys who are unfortunately going back to the second division after being promoted a few seasons ago.

Division 1	             Pld    W   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Blackbay Islanders 44 31 10 183 143 +40 65
2 Grand-Ours Bears 44 26 13 98 74 +24 57
3 Chaville Sabres 44 27 15 135 107 +28 56
4 Port-la-Ville Anchors 44 26 16 109 90 +19 54

5 HC Jolicoeur 44 20 21 85 84 +1 43
6 Asche Flames 44 19 21 129 120 +9 42
7 Ocrebourg HC 44 18 20 132 142 −10 42
8 Heron-sur-Fleuve HC 44 14 21 170 179 −9 37
9 Couen Lancers 44 16 23 58 79 −21 37
10 Batille Bataillon 44 14 24 105 114 −9 34
11 Alexandrie HC 44 14 24 129 161 −32 34
12 Sherguy Guys 44 11 28 89 129 −40 27


Division 2

There was big drama heading into the final matchday of the season in the second division. Without a playoff format, the table determines who gets promoted and both the Oreilly Irish and the Port-Crotay Cleaners were separated by a single point. The Irish took care of business at home with a 6-3 win over the Lavante Suns. However they needed a Cleaners loss in order to advance because they had not secured the goal difference tie breaker.

On paper, the Cleaners should have wiped the floor with the Boiscomplet Axes who were in last place. However, the Foubracois formation had come to Port-Crotay with the intention on being party crashers. With a sluggish start, the home side quickly found themselves a goal behind. After a tripping penalty to Alex Mollock, the Axes managed to double their lead on the man advantage. At intermission, the Cleaners were down 3-0. Brent Calhoun's locker room talk seamed to have worked as the team came back with a lot more intensity and managed to claw back to a 3-2 score at the 7 minute mark. However two quick turnovers meant the Axes increased their lead back to 5-2 after the second frame. In the third, the Cleaners barraged the opposing netminder with 22 shots on goal to Boiscomplet's one. With Mollock, Rochester and Gasper all finding twine they had managed to level the score at 5-5. However not content with a tie the Griffin Isles formation continued to push in the dying moments of the match with Alex Mollock securing the win for his side and sending the fans into hysteria.

Division 2                   Pld    W   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Port-Crotay Cleaners 44 30 11 132 83 +49 63
2 Oreilly Irish 44 29 11 159 129 +30 62
3 Yvesmont Yetis 44 28 15 132 108 +24 57
4 Vilnay Racers 44 22 18 110 104 +6 48
5 Villy Squirrels 44 20 17 83 84 −1 47
6 Planteau Patriots 44 21 19 140 130 +10 46
7 Charme-du-lac HC 44 19 20 153 141 +12 43
8 Ouville Citoyens 44 20 21 73 70 +3 43
9 Conflans Flankers 44 19 20 154 156 −2 43
10 Lavante Suns 44 15 26 68 103 −35 33
11 Briardon Blades 44 9 30 138 181 −43 23
12 Boiscomplet Axes 44 6 30 90 143 −53 20


Patriot Cup Playoffs

With the teams qualified for the Patriot Cup Playoffs, the stage was set for a great tournament. The Islanders were looking to complete their perfect season by finish first in the regular season and winning in the playoffs. The Grand-Ours Bears failed to get past the first round in the previous two seasons and would love to finally get their hands on the prestigious silver cup. The Sabres were trying to defend their championship. Finally the Anchors were happy to see their off-season work payoff with a spot in the leagues top teams.

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In the first round, the Islanders saw themselves in an early deficit to the fourth seed Anchors, but managed to fight back and force a decisive game #5 at home. To the happiness of their many fans present, the Griffin Isles club won their bout and punched their ticket to Jolicoeur and the Patriot Cup Finals. In the second series, the Grand-Ours Bears disposed of the Sabres in four games, including three shutouts from goaltender Frederic Dagenais.

In the finals, the Islanders saw a similar story to their first round series. The Bears took and early 2-1 series lead only to squander it away in the remaining three matches. This now marks the third time the Bears fall short in the playoffs the their travelling fan base was very much displeased. As Bears' head coach François Saumure told the Witness: "We need to take a long hard look at our work ethic during this off season. We had an easy series win in the first round and got complacent against a club skill enough to make us pay".

Up next
The PHA is going into an off season now where teams will look to improve for next year's competition. In international news, the PHA also announced that the Patriotlandia National Team would participate for the first time in international competition. The PHA announced their intent to take part in the 44th World Cup of Hockey. The host of the competition is yet to be decided but many players are already packing bags with the expectation of being selected.

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Postby Patriotlandia » Sun Jan 09, 2022 12:12 pm

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PHA Season 4 Part 1


By Roland Leduc, Jolicoeur, Province of Abelanne

As the curtain fell on their first international hockey tournament, Patriotlandia's hockey had to get set for another PHA season. Despite not getting out of the group stages, the team showed promise and the whole fanbase seemed content with the level of play and that it was a sufficient platform to build upon in future events. In the effort of keeping the competition as close and exciting as possible, the PHA have officially announced that two teams would be promoted from Division 2 with the addition of a promotion playoff. The second and third teams in the standing at the end of the season will go into a thrilling two leg match up to determine who advances to the top flight. As the saying goes: "What goes up, must come down". Thus, two teams will now have to be relegated from Division 1. This should also bring plenty of excitement as struggling teams try to build a gap to protect themselves from relegation.

Division 1

The Bears seem to be back in form after last season disappointing defeat in the final. The team boasts a remarkable 12-7-3 record at the halfway mark of the season. However the Bears have dropped a game against Alexandrie they would surely want back. The rest of the provisional top four is composed of the Flames, Jolicoeur and their historical rivals Heron-sur-Fleuve. The Fleuvians are led by France Faulk who has already scored twelve goals, eclipsing her previous season records. The team's form seems to have significantly from last season where they dwelled in the middle of the table. Suprisingly, the Patriot Cup champions are finding themselves seventh in the standings having lost the second most games of any division 1 team. They're followed closely by their Griffin Isles rivals, the newly promoted Port-Crotay Cleaners. The battle for relegation will be fierce with a single point separating the Chaville Sabres from safety. The Sabres announced, yesterday, that they had parted ways with head coach Glen Boraton and assistant coach Armand Lavoie will be taking over on an interim basis until the end of the season.

Division 1                   Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Grand-Ours Bears 22 12 7 3 66 38 +28 31
2 Asche Flames 22 13 2 7 56 52 +4 28
3 HC Jolicoeur 22 10 7 5 61 43 +18 27
4 Heron-sur-Fleuve HC 22 11 3 8 58 47 +11 25
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5 Port-la-Ville Anchors 22 9 5 8 39 43 −4 23
6 Batille Bataillon 22 9 4 9 54 58 −4 22
7 Blackbay Islanders 22 9 2 11 62 53 +9 20
8 Port-Crotay Cleaners 22 8 3 11 52 56 −4 19
9 Couen Lancers 22 5 9 8 47 57 −10 19
10 Ocrebourg HC 22 6 6 10 51 58 −7 18
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11 Chaville Sabres 22 6 5 11 37 59 −22 17
12 Alexandrie HC 22 5 5 12 41 60 −19 15


Division 2

The second division is still a melting pot of skill levels, with a lot players finding spots on division 1 teams, it can be a tough sell to acquire the talent needed to compete. The race at the top might be competitive but it is often at the detriment of the lower ranked teams. The Suns, Patriots, Irish and Guys are all fighting for a spot in the newly minted promotion playoffs. The Lavante Suns are looking good with a four point lead heading into the mid-season break.

Division 2                   Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Lavante Suns 22 15 4 3 62 43 +19 34
2 Planteau Patriots 22 13 4 5 66 48 +18 30
3 Oreilly Irish 22 12 4 6 69 42 +27 28
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4 Sherguy Guys 22 11 6 5 64 57 +7 28
5 Conflans Flankers 22 9 6 7 54 47 +7 24
6 Charme-du-lac HC 22 7 7 8 44 54 −10 21
7 Yvesmont Yetis 22 8 4 10 65 58 +7 20
8 Ouville Citoyens 22 7 4 11 53 58 −5 18
9 Vilnay Racers 22 7 4 11 55 65 −10 18
10 Villy Squirrels 22 7 3 12 50 61 −11 17
11 Briardon Blades 22 5 6 11 40 65 −25 16
12 Boiscomplet Axes 22 3 4 15 40 64 −24 10


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The next step for the PHA is the organisation of the annual Provincial Junior Clash. The best young talent from around the country will take part in order to showcase their talent to PHA scouts. PSN and The Patriotlandian Witness will bring complete coverage of the event.

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Historical result for the Griffin Isles


By Roland Leduc, Grand-Ours, Province of Foubrac

With the mid-season break in the PHA means it's time once again for the Junior Provincial Clash. This year, the tournament is hosted in Grand-Ours and players will be able to explore the Pinewood Forum one of the biggest and most modern arena in the country. The hottest commodity this go around is Griffin Isles center Jason Calico. The 18 year-old is here to prove he is one of the most dominant players of his class and build on his already sky-high draft stock. Goaltender Axel Duvernay will also be one to look out for. The Couen prospect will be looking to impress his future managers to earn a shot in the top flight. The Abelanne formation is led by winger Sofie Bivouac. The 19 year-old developed a lot in the past year and evolved into in one of the greatest passers of her class.

Matchday 1

Defense was at a premium during the match between Foubrac and the Griffin Isles. Jason Calico's line was all over the opposing defence. The star prospect scored two goals and bag an assist to lead his team to a 5-3 win. In the second match, Abelanne clawed back from a 2-0 deficit and triumphed over Sourterre. The latter as been an underdog in previous tournaments and are looking to improve on those results.

Province of Foubrac 3–5 District of the Griffin Isles
Province of Abelanne 3–2 Province of Sourterre

The Provincial Clash Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
1 District of the Griffin Isles 1 1 0 5 3 +2 2
2 Province of Abelanne 1 1 0 3 2 +1 2
3 Province of Sourterre 1 0 1 2 3 −1 0
4 Province of Foubrac 1 0 1 3 5 −2 0


Matchday 2

Sourterre came close once again to upset one of the top teams. With the game tied at three late in the third period, Jason Calico played the hero and gave his team the lead. The Griffins then scored the empty netter for insurance and solidify their lead. In the second matchup, Foubrac's defence managed to stave off the Abelans in a 3-1 win. Axel Duvernay saved 34 out of 35 shots as Sofie Bivouac was held scoreless even though she managed to create a significant amount of chances for her team.

District of the Griffin Isles 5–3 Province of Sourterre
Province of Foubrac 3–1 Province of Abelanne

The Provincial Clash Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
1 District of the Griffin Isles 2 2 0 10 6 +4 4
2 Province of Foubrac 2 1 1 6 6 0 2
3 Province of Abelanne 2 1 1 4 5 −1 2
4 Province of Sourterre 2 0 2 5 8 −3 0


Matchday 3

For the fourth time in tournament history, the Griffin Isles swept the event with a convincing 4-1 victory the Province of Abelanne. The final game of the tournament opposed Foubrac and Sourterre. The former had the crowd behind them and the close fought game seemed to generate energy for players and fans alike. With the score still tied after overtime, a shootout was needed to declare a winner. With an unfortunate Foubrac miss on the fifth attemp, all that was needed was a goal to net Sourterre their first win of the event. The local fans were hoping Axel Duvernay would be able to keep them alive for one more attempt. In the end, Sourterre forward Blaise Parmentier forced Duvernay to move first and fired past the netminder to net his team the win. The team deserved a turn to good fortune after being so close to winning their previous encounters.

Province of Abelanne 1–4 District of the Griffin Isles
Province of Sourterre 3–3 Province of Foubrac (1–0 SO)

The Provincial Clash Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
1 District of the Griffin Isles 3 3 0 14 7 +7 6
2 Province of Foubrac 3 1 1 9 9 0 3
3 Province of Abelanne 3 1 2 5 9 −4 2
4 Province of Sourterre 3 0 2 8 11 −3 1

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Postby Patriotlandia » Thu Jan 20, 2022 12:17 pm

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PHA Season 4 Part 2


By Roland Leduc

There is a lot still to play for as the second part of the PHA season get underway. The league's commissioner announced today in a surprising turn of events that the Division 1 regular season champion and the Patriot Cup playoffs champion would qualify for the Hockey Champions League's 20th edition. Additionally, there's been a lot of rumors of teams getting the financial backing to make the switch to a professional organization following the country's foray into international tournaments. Some big city teams that are at the present struggling have been mentioned in those rumors such as Conflans and Couen.

Division 1

The regular season crown never seemed in doubt for the Grand-Ours Bears, the team built upon their success in the first half of the season and closed it with the same amount of grit and determination to win that they have showed for years now. The Islanders and Flames were right behind them in securing their playoff spots with the former scoring 25 points in the second half of the season and jumping from 7th to 2nd. The final playoff spot was claimed by HC Jolicoeur. The Hearts didn't have the best ending to the season but still managed to keep ahead of their rivals. The Chaville Sabres were looking to get in better form after firing their head coach going into the mid-season break. The team consolidated and managed to get themselves out of the relegation spots, finishing 7th overall. Unfortunately for the Couen Lancers and Ocrebourg HC, they finished in the relegation spots and will have to play in Division 2 next season. There is bound to be some serious demand for change in the Foubracois capital. Couen had been struggling for a few seasons now but the demotion is a serious blow to the fans of the club who expects the team to be fighting for the top spots.

Division 1                   Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Grand-Ours Bears 44 24 12 8 123 81 +42 60 Regular Season Champions, HCL Qualified
2 Blackbay Islanders 44 24 7 13 126 91 +35 55 Playoffs
3 Asche Flames 44 24 6 14 118 104 +14 54 Playoffs
4 HC Jolicoeur 44 17 13 14 116 97 +19 47 Playoffs

5 Heron-sur-Fleuve HC 44 18 8 18 109 102 +7 44
6 Batille Bataillon 44 17 9 18 111 120 −9 43
7 Chaville Sabres 44 18 7 19 97 113 −16 43
8 Port-Crotay Cleaners 44 16 8 20 105 111 −6 40
9 Port-la-Ville Anchors 44 15 8 21 88 106 −18 38
10 Alexandrie HC 44 15 7 22 98 117 −19 37
11 Couen Lancers 44 11 12 21 100 125 −25 34
12 Ocrebourg HC 44 11 11 22 106 130 −24 33


Division 2

The second division had plenty of stories too. With the new promotional playoffs, more teams have a fighting chance to advance to the flight. At the halfway mark, the Lavante Suns were looking like the favourites to secure automatic promotion, however after a string of injuries and a few heartbreaking defeat, the Suns fell all the way to 6th place. It was the Planteau Patriots who capitalized and clinched automatic promotion. After a few years of being near the top of the table the Flankers and Irish are going to be the first teams to participate in the promotional playoffs. The best-of-5 series will be played in parallel with the Patriot Cup playoffs.

Division 2                   Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Planteau Patriots 44 27 8 9 125 94 +31 62 Regular season champion, Automatic promotion
2 Conflans Flankers 44 22 11 11 124 89 +35 55 Promotion playoffs
3 Oreilly Irish 44 20 11 13 123 88 +35 51 Promotion playoffs

4 Sherguy Guys 44 20 11 13 113 109 +4 51
5 Charme-du-lac HC 44 19 10 15 109 103 +6 48
6 Lavante Suns 44 18 9 17 110 121 −11 45
7 Yvesmont Yetis 44 19 6 19 129 109 +20 44
8 Vilnay Racers 44 17 10 17 117 108 +9 44
9 Ouville Citoyens 44 13 9 22 104 117 −13 35
10 Villy Squirrels 44 11 11 22 92 117 −25 33
11 Boiscomplet Axes 44 10 11 23 96 126 −30 31
12 Briardon Blades 44 10 9 25 84 145 −61 29

The two series of first round of the Patriot Cup Playoffs opposed the Grand-Ours Bears and HC Jolicoeur, and the Blackbay Islanders and the Asche Flames. The Bears continued with their great form and swept HC Jolicoeur in three games. The Hearts put in a valiant effort but the first seed was just a too strong. In the second series, the Islanders hosted the first two games against the Asche Flames. However, the defending champions could not win either of the matches and found themselves fighting elimination heading into game 3. The Islanders redeemed themselves by winning the game, but lost finally lost in game 4 after a lengthy overtime clash.

The Patriot Cup finals started with a statement 7-2 win for the Bears over the Asche Flames. Grand-Ours continued with a 3-0 win and had a chance to sweep the whole playoffs with an away win in Asche. With the home crowd on their side, the Flames battled back from an early deficit and defeated the Bears 2-1. Still on the verge of elimination, the Flames had to win to force a decisive game 5. Unfortunately for them, the Bears scored first and then played an excellent defensive game to close out the series and win the Patriot Cup for the first time since the implementation of the playoffs. On the bright side, the Asche Flames will benefit from the Bears win by qualifying for the Hockey Champions League because the Bears already punched their ticket to the HCL by winning the regular season Hubert Faraday Trophy.

The Promotional Playoffs opposed the Conflans Flankers and the Oreilly Irish. Both teams were separated by only four points during the regular season and the series promised to be interesting. Both teams split the first two games in Conflans. After a 5-3 win, the Irish were feeling good heading back to Oreilly with a chance to secure their promotion in front of their fans. However, things did not turn out as well as they had hoped. The Irish lost game three 2-0. Now fighting elimination, the Irish scored two goals to start game five. Unfortunately, the Flankers rallied in the second period and tied the game at 2 and secured the lead during the third period. With their defeat, the Irish have now failed to secure promotion for two seasons, after finishing second last season by a single point. The Flankers are for now celebrating promotion but they will be looking to the draft and free agency to acquire the players they need to stay in fierce competition of the first division.

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By Roland Leduc

Draft

With the end of last season, the managers turned to the draft to enlist help for the coming season. Stars from the previous Junior Clash were touted to go early in the event. Center Jason Calico went up to the stage on the second pick joining the Port-Crotay Cleaners. The 18 year old will look to bolster the Griffin Isles formation with his offensive play and great vision. Left wing Sofie Bivouac fell a bit to 6th pick Jolicoeur having been rated much higher in mock drafts earlier in the week. She will be looking to show the doubters wrong during her rookie season. Finally, Blaiser Parmentier surprisingly decided to sign with his hometown team, the Conflans Flankers. The newly promoted team needs a lot of improvements in order to stay in the top division. The young phenom had this to say about his decision: " I wanted to stay close to home. The Flankers have always been my home team and it will be an honour to represent them on the ice".

Division 1

Parity is closer than ever in the top flight, the season was full of ups and downs, but ended with the team from the capital on top of the standings. The Hubert Faraday Trophy is thus heading home with the legend having played most of his career in Jolicoeur. Surprisingly, the Bears had a tough season, the champions from last season failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since it's inception. Is it a sign that it's time for a rebuild or just a champion's slump? Only time will tell.

Division 1                   Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 HC Jolicoeur 44 25 6 13 116 92 +24 56 Regular Season Champions, HCL Qualified
2 Asche Flames 44 23 8 13 119 90 +29 54 Playoffs
3 Alexandrie HC 44 20 8 16 98 97 +1 48 Playoffs
4 Port-la-Ville Anchors 44 19 9 16 116 99 +17 47 Playoffs

5 Chaville Sabres 44 20 7 17 98 104 −6 47
6 Batille Bataillon 44 19 8 17 89 92 −3 46
7 Blackbay Islanders 44 16 10 18 103 109 −6 42
8 Grand-Ours Bears 44 17 6 21 105 108 −3 40
9 Port-Crotay Cleaners 44 17 6 21 95 103 −8 40
10 Heron-sur-Fleuve HC 44 15 10 19 96 114 −18 40
11 Planteau Patriots 44 13 8 23 96 109 −13 34 Relegated
12 Conflans Flankers 44 15 4 25 87 101 −14 34 Relegated


Division 2

Despite losing key players due to retirement during the off season, the Couen Lancers managed to prove the belong in Division 1 after winning automatic promotion. Goaltender Axel Duvernay shined and helped his team with quality starts all season long. The Oreilly Irish are still within spitting distance of promotion having secured a spot in the promotion playoffs. The Foubrac formation has been on the cusp of promotion for the past few years. Will this be the year?

Division 2                   Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Couen Lancers 44 23 9 12 108 88 +20 55 Regular season champion, Automatic promotion
2 Yvesmont Yetis 44 22 9 13 123 87 +36 53 Promotion playoffs
3 Oreilly Irish 44 22 9 13 120 93 +27 53 Promotion playoffs

4 Sherguy Guys 44 19 14 11 119 103 +16 52
5 Ocrebourg HC 44 20 11 13 113 97 +16 51
6 Charme-du-lac HC 44 18 7 19 98 106 −8 43
7 Boiscomplet Axes 44 14 13 17 88 98 −10 41
8 Lavante Suns 44 11 17 16 98 109 −11 39
9 Vilnay Racers 44 15 9 20 100 112 −12 39
10 Villy Squirrels 44 12 13 19 94 113 −19 37
11 Ouville Citoyens 44 12 9 23 84 98 −14 33
12 Briardon Blades 44 10 12 22 96 137 −41 32

Surprisingly, the promotional playoffs ended in a sweep of the Oreilly Irish by the Yvesmont Yetis, Irish players were quick to voice their discontent after falling short one more time. In the first round of the Patriot Cup playoffs, the Port-la-Ville Anchors got an early two games lead in the series by winning on the road in Jolicoeur, the Anchors closed the deal at home for a 3-1 series win. In the second series, the Asche Flames took on Alexandrie HC. Despite an early scare, losing game one, the Flames regrouped and won the next three games to close out the series. The final thus opposed local rivals Asche and Port-la-Ville. Both Abelanne peninsula teams have been in the top of the table for a few seasons and this matchup was bound to happen. The excitement was incredible and Asche were first to put their rivals on the hotseat. However, Anchors were able to mount a comeback while facing elimination and carry the Patriot Cup home.

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Pro football is back on Patriotlandian soil


In a public announcement earlier today, Professional Soccer Association president Jean-Jacques Grivert unveiled plans for a new professional league bringing together eight of the country's biggest teams. The league will feature a 25 million Piastre salary cap and a franchise system so teams won't have to fear relegation. Rumors also arose that gas, oil and energy company Petro-Pat could be the title sponsor for this new league dubbed "Super 8".

"Soccer, football, whatever. The sport has been a part of this nation for a long time and it's time we finally structure it and help the athletes make a living out of it." said president Grivert.

The teams who have secured a spot are AS Couen, Athletique Alexandrie, CF Capitale (Jolicoeur), Grand-Ours Rovers, Griffin Isles United, Rapides St-Charles (Héron-sur-Fleuve), Stade Conflans and Union Port-la-Ville. A season will see the teams face each other 4 times for a total of 28 match days and the champion will be decided via the standings.

Finally, Mr. Grivert assured fans that the Super 8 league would follow the PHA's footsteps by allowing for men and women to compete together. This policy is a point of pride for sports in Patriotlandia.

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We have plenty of things to discuss has the new first tier of Patriotlandia soccer got underway for it's inaugural season. Early favourites Union Port-la-Ville didn't have the start they were hoping for but have seemed to bounce back in recent weeks shrinking the gap to first place Stade Conflans. Conflans has been on a tear since opening it's new stadium. The 45,000 seat stadium has been hailed has one of the best in the league so far. Rapides St-Charles is going strong after 14 matchups and sits in 2 place.

Rounding off the top 4 is Griffin Isles United. Surprising quite a few critics the Griffins are only 3 points away from the lead in the championship. For the bottom four teams, it is fair to say that the season is not going how they had hoped. However they are still in contention for a decent finish and have all proven to be competitive at this level.

 Petro-Pat Super 8       Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Stade Conflans 14 8 2 4 20 18 +2 26
2 Rapides St-Charles 14 7 3 4 21 15 +6 24
3 Union Port-la-Ville 14 7 2 5 25 14 +11 23
4 Griffin Isles United 14 7 2 5 21 18 +3 23
5 Grand-Ours Rovers 14 5 2 7 20 25 −5 17
6 AS Couen 14 4 4 6 16 22 −6 16
7 CF Capitale 14 4 3 7 19 18 +1 15
8 Athletique Alexandrie 14 3 4 7 14 26 −12 13



The second half of the season has now concluded with Port-la-Ville taking home the silverware. The Union climbed through the standing after being in third place at the half. Stade Conflans had a reasonable shot at the title but had to win their final match and hope for a Union defeat against last place Athletique Alexandrie. Conflans lost 2-0 to AS Couen who were looking to act as spoilers to end the season on a high after falling to a disappointing 7th place. Griffin Isles United and Grand-Ours Rovers round up the top for and along with Stade Conflans are qualified for the IFCF Challengers Cup.

 Petro-Pat Super 8       Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Union Port-la-Ville 28 15 6 7 49 29 +20 51 Champions, IFCF CL Qualified
2 Stade Conflans 28 14 4 10 46 40 +6 46 IFCF CC Qualified
3 Griffin Isles United 28 12 5 11 43 37 +6 41 IFCF CC Qualified
4 Grand-Ours Rovers 28 11 5 12 42 46 −4 38 IFCF CC Qualified

5 Rapides St-Charles 28 9 9 10 37 36 +1 36
6 CF Capitale 28 9 8 11 34 39 −5 35
7 AS Couen 28 8 10 10 36 41 −5 34
8 Athletique Alexandrie 28 7 7 14 26 45 −19 28


We hope you liked reading up on the first season of the Petro-Pat Super 8 Football League and that you will join us next season.

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PHA Season 6 - Preview


By Roland Leduc

Return from international duty, promoting parity and a new identity

Gilles Nouvellan, president of the Patriotlandian Hockey Association, held a press conference last night going over the approved changes to Patriotlandian hockey following the yearly directors meeting. He also briefly discussed the national team's result in the recent World Cup of Hockey in Mercedini. The Mountaineers fell short of qualifying for the playoff round for a second time. The team finished second in their group after dropping valuable points in the group stage despite stealing a point off the eventual winners The Cordian Isles. Nouvellan expressed his disappointment at the result but advised that players, coaches and fans alike take some time before making brash decisions with the faith of the current team. He reiterated the need to trust the system in place and that no verdict would be reached until the debriefing and evaluation process finished. Reached for an interview, team captain Camille Danault said that she believes every player in that locker room to be capable of excelling at the international level.
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The PHA president also announced a new revenue sharing policy between the first and second division that should help promote parity and help some teams make the jump from semi-professional to professional. The team directors also accepted a budget cap that should limit the spending of top clubs to attract and hoard talent. The PHA also changed international qualifying spots to four teams. This should help teams with extra revenues from HCL matches and hopefully attract international sponsors.

Finally, the PHA announced rebrandings of the top two divisions. PHA Division 1 will now be known has the Premier League Hockey (PLH). This rebranding should hopefully promote the PHA's top division as one of the top domestic leagues. The second division reached a sponsorship agreement with Dalton Breweries, the maker of Patriotlandia's favourite Red Squirrel beer. The title sponsorship deal combines with a rebranding to the Championnat de Hockey Patriotlandais (CHP). This rebranding is a reference to the old amateur national championship of years gone by. The sponsorship is the first step at securing the commercial viability of lower tier clubs. President Nouvellan asserted that Patriotlandian hockey wouldn't be the same without all the different leagues and ladder system so insuring that these teams prosper is a priority.

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The PHA Draft is the next event on the agenda with teams looking to fill in gaps left by players moving away or retiring. It is worth noting that CHP teams are able to draft players as young as 17 years old whereas PLH teams can only draft 18 year olds and older. This gives a tactical advantage to the lower tier teams. However players who are unsigned can re-enter the draft after another year in the junior leagues. This ensures players are always in control of their own destiny.

With CHP teams starting this year's draft, Ocrebourg HC acquired young winger Veronique Durant. She will be asked to accompany center Jeremy Faraday to lead this team to promotion. The CHP club also signed veteran goal keeper Josee Sinclair to shore up their defensive play. The former Heron-sur-Fleuve player said she was looking forward to challenge for CHP promotion and that she is taking this opportunity very seriously. Patriot Cup champions Port-la-Ville Anchors recruited defender Stephane Vitreuil. He will look to make himself a spot on the opening day roster. The stay-at-home defenseman will be a nice complement to Janna Friedova's offensive style. Finally, another prospect to look out for will be Nathan Furtier of the Grand-Ours Bears. Retirements opened a few rosters spots and the 19 year old center will be looking to secure his place in one of the top contenders for the cup.

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PLH Season 6


The PHL is off to a flying start. With the teams getting into form, we can finally get a picture of how the standings might look like at the end of the season.

The Blackbay Islanders came out of the gates in great form having only lost a single game. Marion Prunel has been instrumental to the teams success scoring six goals and putting up seven assists. After a disappointing season, the Fleuvians are in much better form this time with 19 year old rookie Antoine Sarignant proving he is worthy of a first division roster spot. Finishing off the top 4 are the Grand-Ours Bears and Port-la-Ville Anchors. The former are playing well despite a few retirements and an aging roster. Camille Danault has shown to be a good mentor for Nathan Furtier who managed to make the lineup despite plenty of experienced challengers. For the Patriot Cup champions, they managed to play well despite their offensive numbers not being as high as we have come to expect. Further down, we're surprised to see the Asche Flames in 7th place. The perennial contenders are in the wrong half of the standings but a couple of promising games, like a 3-1 victory against HC Jolicoeur has kept them in the hunt.

Premier League Hockey        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Blackbay Islanders 11 7 3 1 34 19 +15 17
2 Heron-sur-Fleuve HC 11 7 1 3 33 21 +12 15
3 Grand-Ours Bears 11 6 2 3 29 24 +5 14
4 Port-la-Ville Anchors 11 6 2 3 29 24 +5 14
5 HC Jolicoeur 11 5 3 3 36 27 +9 13
6 Couen Lancers 11 5 1 5 22 24 −2 11
7 Asche Flames 11 4 2 5 27 27 0 10
8 Batille Bataillon 11 3 4 4 21 27 −6 10
9 Alexandrie HC 11 2 5 4 30 29 +1 9
10 Port-Crotay Cleaners 11 3 2 6 24 35 −11 8
11 Chaville Sabres 11 2 2 7 21 32 −11 6
12 Yvesmont Yetis 11 2 1 8 20 37 −17 5




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CHP Season 6


With the festivities started in the PLH, it means the CHP is back in action as well. The race for promotion is as close as it's ever been. So far the Ouville Citoyens are ahead by single point and are having one of their best season start. The newly relegated Flankers are in second place, looking to secure promotion once again. Their new management said before the season that this cycle of ups and downs are not what they strive to be and will be looking to add to the team in order to make their stay in the CHP as shorts as possible. The Lavante Suns are also having a great start. The team is lead by homegrown winger Charles Gilbert who was promoted to the first team from the junior ranks. The 17 year old is showing he can play in the realm of adults and has scored an impressive eight goals so far. In tenth place, we find last year's promotion playoffs finalists the Irish. The team has seen a number of changes since failing to secure promotion for a third straight year. However new head coach, Ian Graff has not impressed so far with his team securing only two wins in the first eleven matches.

Championnat de Hockey Patriotlandia     Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Ouville Citoyens 11 6 2 3 28 24 +4 14
2 Conflans Flankers 11 4 5 2 32 25 +7 13
3 Lavante Suns 11 6 1 4 28 26 +2 13
4 Sherguy Guys 11 6 1 4 26 25 +1 13
5 Planteau Patriots 11 5 2 4 24 19 +5 12
6 Ocrebourg HC 11 5 2 4 30 26 +4 12
7 Vilnay Racers 11 4 4 3 26 25 +1 12
8 Briardon Blades 11 3 4 4 18 27 −9 10
9 Charme-du-lac HC 11 4 1 6 28 26 +2 9
10 Oreilly Irish 11 2 4 5 23 25 −2 8
11 Villy Squirrels 11 3 2 6 23 30 −7 8
12 Boiscomplet Axes 11 2 4 5 16 24 −8 8

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PLH Season 6 - Part 2


At the halfway point of the season, the Blackbay Islanders are still at the top of the division with a tiny one point lead. The team from the Griffin Isles went 3-3-5 in their last 11, a performance that is sure raise some eyebrows from fans who were hoping for a clear championship run. HC Jolicoeur have had a great second stretch climbing from fifth place having won five games. Frank Dunlop seems to have improve his offensive game this off season and he now captains their resurging power play unit. The Anchors, Fleuvians and Bears complete the top five. The Flames have started to get into shape and the Port-Crotay Cleaners managed to bag 14 points seeing them climb up to 7th spot. The field is surprisingly close with first to eleventh place separated by only 7 points. The Sabres and Yetis are still fighting to get out of the relegation zone. The Chaville team has seen decent success in recent years but injuries to starting goaltender Léa Gagné has really kept them from hitting their stride.

Premier League Hockey        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts  
1 Blackbay Islanders 22 10 6 6 56 45 +11 26
2 HC Jolicoeur 22 10 5 7 65 54 +11 25
3 Port-la-Ville Anchors 22 8 9 5 49 44 +5 25
4 Heron-sur-Fleuve HC 22 11 2 9 55 48 +7 24
5 Grand-Ours Bears 22 10 4 8 50 45 +5 24
6 Asche Flames 22 9 5 8 55 46 +9 23
7 Port-Crotay Cleaners 22 9 4 9 53 58 −5 22
8 Couen Lancers 22 9 3 10 45 52 −7 21
9 Alexandrie HC 22 7 6 9 57 58 −1 20
10 Batille Bataillon 22 7 6 9 46 48 −2 20
11 Chaville Sabres 22 8 3 11 50 57 −7 19
12 Yvesmont Yetis 22 6 3 13 46 72 −26 15




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CHP Season 6 - Part 2


The competition in the CHP is just as close. The Flankers have made their way to the top rank with a single point lead over the Lavante Suns. The Guys, Citoyens and Irish are all within striking of a playoff spot. The Patriots were having a good start of the season but recent injury struggle has caused them to skid and win a single game in their last eleven.

Championnat de Hockey Patriotlandia     Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Conflans Flankers 22 11 6 5 60 42 +18 28
2 Lavante Suns 22 13 1 8 62 53 +9 27
3 Sherguy Guys 22 12 2 8 56 54 +2 26
4 Ouville Citoyens 22 9 7 6 58 52 +6 25
5 Oreilly Irish 22 8 8 6 52 44 +8 24
6 Vilnay Racers 22 8 8 6 57 56 +1 24
7 Ocrebourg HC 22 9 4 9 57 60 −3 22
8 Villy Squirrels 22 7 6 9 50 52 −2 20
9 Charme-du-lac HC 22 7 4 11 56 58 −2 18
10 Briardon Blades 22 6 6 10 43 56 −13 18
11 Planteau Patriots 22 6 5 11 42 51 −9 17
12 Boiscomplet Axes 22 4 7 11 41 56 −15 15

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PLH Season 6 - Part 3


Having reached the top of the metaphorical hill that is the PLH season, we are now quickly making our way to the Patriot Cup playoffs. The Anchors continued their good run and reached the top step of the standings, but a couple of losses to the Sabres and Bataillon have left them within reach and they will be looking to solidify their lead in games to come. The Flames have surged forward in the last eleven games, reaching second place heading into the last quarter of the season with a first place finish being a possibility. The standing from third to tenth place are as close as ever. The fight for the last playoffs spots encompasses almost every team in the league so predictions, at this point, are still impossible. Unfortunately for the Yetis, their short stay in the top flight seems over. Unless they can perform some kind of miracle to finish out the season, the teams ahead have such a lead that it is unrealistic to believe a comeback is possible. Francis St-Yves general manager for the team as cited recruitment issues as the cause for their struggles with the team no being able to attract the talent required to transform them into a first division club.

Premier League Hockey        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts  
1 Port-la-Ville Anchors 33 14 12 7 81 65 +16 40
2 Asche Flames 33 16 7 10 85 66 +19 39
3 Blackbay Islanders 33 13 9 11 80 70 +10 35
4 Grand-Ours Bears 33 15 5 13 81 72 +9 35
5 HC Jolicoeur 33 13 8 12 93 86 +7 34
6 Alexandrie HC 33 12 10 11 86 82 +4 34
7 Couen Lancers 33 13 7 13 75 74 +1 33
8 Heron-sur-Fleuve HC 33 15 3 15 86 86 0 33
9 Batille Bataillon 33 12 9 12 75 77 −2 33
10 Chaville Sabres 33 13 6 14 69 75 −6 32
11 Port-Crotay Cleaners 33 12 6 15 76 90 −14 30
12 Yvesmont Yetis 33 6 6 21 63 107 −44 18




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The battle for the promotion spots is well underway. The Guys have a small two point lead at the top but are followed closely by the Flankers, Irish, Citoyens and Suns fighting for the playoff spots. Lavante has been riding the high of their good start to the season but have regressed from second to fifth. The Flankers look in good shape to have a chance at rejoining the PLH next year. The Sourterre capital has been buzzing all season with the team always flirting with the top spot. Lower down in seventh place, Ocrebourg HC are not having the season they expected. Rookie Véronique Durant has played well but shows signs that she still needs development. In net, Josée Sinclair has not shown her usual confidence leading to plenty of blown leads and a league worst 89 goals against.

Championnat de Hockey Patriotlandia     Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Sherguy Guys 33 19 4 10 87 76 +11 42
2 Conflans Flankers 33 15 10 8 84 65 +19 40
3 Oreilly Irish 33 15 10 8 80 65 +15 40
4 Ouville Citoyens 33 14 11 8 89 76 +13 39
5 Lavante Suns 33 17 4 12 85 73 +12 38
6 Vilnay Racers 33 13 9 11 80 77 +3 35
7 Ocrebourg HC 33 13 5 15 85 89 −4 31
8 Villy Squirrels 33 10 10 13 69 75 −6 30
9 Charme-du-lac HC 33 11 7 15 83 86 −3 29
10 Briardon Blades 33 8 11 14 69 88 −19 27
11 Planteau Patriots 33 8 10 15 64 76 −12 26
12 Boiscomplet Axes 33 4 11 18 57 86 −29 19

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The Asche Flames completed the season turn around finishing in first place of the standing after a difficult start. Grand-Ours, Alexandrie, Port-la-Ville are the other teams qualifying for the playoffs. The Islanders, who were looking to be in great place to qualify for the playoffs, have fallen all the way down to ninth. Rivals Jolicoeur and Heron-sur-Fleuve have finished equal on points and just a single point away from the playoffs. As for relegation, the PHL adventure is unfortunately over for the Chaville Sabres and Yvesmont Yetis.

Premier League Hockey        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts  
1 Asche Flames 44 22 10 12 115 89 +26 54 Regular Season Champions, HCL Qualified
2 Grand-Ours Bears 44 21 8 15 109 95 +14 50 HCL Qualified
3 Alexandrie HC 44 18 13 13 114 101 +13 49 HCL Qualified
4 Port-la-Ville Anchors 44 15 15 14 97 92 +5 45 HCL Qualified

5 HC Jolicoeur 44 17 10 17 117 112 +5 44
6 Heron-sur-Fleuve HC 44 20 4 20 111 113 −2 44
7 Couen Lancers 44 17 9 18 100 95 +5 43
8 Batille Bataillon 44 16 11 17 95 102 −7 43
9 Blackbay Islanders 44 15 12 17 100 97 +3 42
10 Port-Crotay Cleaners 44 16 8 20 106 120 −14 40
11 Chaville Sabres 44 15 10 19 91 105 −14 40
12 Yvesmont Yetis 44 13 8 23 95 129 −34 34




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In the CHP, the Guys assured their promotion by securing first place in the standings via tie breaker. The Guys had four more wins than the Flankers which proved to be the difference. Conflans managed to finish the season with less then 10 losses a feat rarely seen in a 44 game season. The Flankers will be competing with the Lavante Suns in the playoff in order to slot themselves in the last promotion spot. The Racers, Citoyens and Irish all finished within grasp of a playoff spot. Hopefully some offseason additions could be what the teams need to for a championship run next season.

Championnat de Hockey Patriotlandia     Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Sherguy Guys 44 24 7 13 120 105 +15 55 Regular Season Champions, Promoted
2 Conflans Flankers 44 20 15 9 115 91 +24 55 Promotion Playoffs
3 Lavante Suns 44 22 8 14 111 95 +16 52 Promotion Playoffs

4 Vilnay Racers 44 19 12 13 111 103 +8 50
5 Ouville Citoyens 44 17 15 12 118 105 +13 49
6 Oreilly Irish 44 18 12 14 108 94 +14 48
7 Villy Squirrels 44 14 14 16 97 103 −6 42
8 Charme-du-lac HC 44 15 11 18 109 110 −1 41
9 Briardon Blades 44 15 11 18 100 118 −18 41
10 Ocrebourg HC 44 15 8 21 109 120 −11 38
11 Planteau Patriots 44 10 11 23 90 107 −17 31
12 Boiscomplet Axes 44 7 12 25 82 119 −37 26

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Postby Patriotlandia » Thu Oct 27, 2022 9:03 pm

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The promotional playoffs were the first to get underway. The Conflans Flankers and Lavante Suns were competing to see who would join the Sherguy Guys in the Premier League next season. In the first match, the Suns stunned the Conflanian crowd with an early goal. Despite pressure by the Flankers throughout the rest of the first period, they would come out trailing by one. The rest of the game provided back and forth action, but it was the Suns who managed to double their lead and open the series with a win. One could see, in the second game, that the Flankers weren't going to be outdone twice in a row at home. The team used home ice advantage well and secured a 5-3 victory. The series than went to Lavante for the next two games with both teams being able to close out the series with two wins. The Flankers took game 3 with a well fought 2-1 win. Game 4 was tied at three after two periods but pressure from the Flankers eventually edged them out on top and they then added two empty netters to seal the deal.

In the PLH, the first series opposed local rivals Asche Flames and Port-la-Ville Anchors. The Flames had home ice advantage to start the series. Back from a brief injury stint, Hervé Terellien closed down every opportunity for the Anchors, leading his team to a 2-1 victory. Luck would turn in the second game for the regular season champions. In the firs period, the Anchors executed their game plan to perfection. While the defense shut down the Flames, the explosive counter-attack put pressure on Terrellien. Building on this pressure, Offmeister, Friedova and Kayla Poch all found the back of the net. With the momentum in their favor going into their home stint, the Anchors treated their fans to a 3-2 and 3-1 victories to close out the series. Although they are assured to not have home ice advantage, the returning champions will have a chance to defend their championship.

In the second series, Alexandrie HC faced off against perennial contender, the Grand-Ours Bears. The series got off to a blistering start after an offensive matchup in game one was capped off by Axel Plouffe in overtime. The Bears than put Alexandrie on the ropes by winning game two convincingly. Star players Cassandra Gaulin and Gabriel Durant helped their team stay alive with game winning goals. With the series going to a final winner take all game, plenty of players could be the hero and lead their team to the final. In the final game, it looked like the stress of the playoffs finally got to young Bears goaltender Frederic Dagenais. He let in a soft goal from a routine shot from Brandon Hudon. With the scoring opened, the Bears seemed to be on the back foot and struggled to get going. Despite the intensity of the game, both teams then struggled to produce offense and turn the momentum in their favor. With the Bears hoping to keep their playoffs alive, late in the third, with an extra attacker, Francis Duhamel sealed their fate with an empty netter to propelled the Cosmonauts to the final for their first time in their history.

Alexandrie took the finals lead with two convincing victories. The team was sound defensively and held the defending champs to only two goals in two games. With their backs against the wall, the Anchors turned things around in their home stint taking a 5-3 victory in game 4 to force a decisive game 5. In the rubber match, Alexandrie piled the pressure from the opening puck drop. Renée Latraverse kept her team in the game with robbery level saves. With the match tied after one, the Anchors gave hope to their travelling fanbase by opening the scoring with a shot from Kayla Poch. The joy was ephemeral as a shot from Cassandra Gaulin made it's way through traffic to beat Latraverse and tied the game at one. An unfortunate penalty to rookie Stephane Vitreuil gave the opportunity to Alexandrie to break the deadlock. Francis Duhamel found the back of the net only seconds into the numerical advantage. The Cosmonauts then went on full defensive mode as the Anchors were pulling all the stops to get back in the game. As the final horn rang out, the home crowd was overjoyed and Amphitheatre Bill Major was vibrating from all the energy. The semi-professional team has accomplished what most can only dream of and beat the biggest team in the league final. The streets of the city were filled with a party atmosphere throughout the night. Fireworks, drinks and chants were common. In a bizarre story, an Alexandrian was arrest for being in possession of a controlled substance. The weirdness comes from the fact that the suspect as been confirmed to be the Alexandrie HC mascot Polaris.

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Postby Patriotlandia » Sun Nov 06, 2022 1:11 pm

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We a second season of professional soccer kicking off, it is time for a quick preview to catch up on the happenings since last season. The teams were cautious during their first transfer window, most teams decided to shore up their defence in a bid to help with future IFCF endeavours.
Stade Conflans signed left back Ferry Brandt from the Brookford Otters. The team also used their option on prospect goaltender Laura O'neill who was playing with Mountaineers United in the Pinnacle series. With injury concerns always floating around starting keeper Jules Brind'amour, the rookie is sure to see some action this season which could fast track her development even further. The 18 year old announced to her social media following that she couldn't wait to be in Conflans and get the season started. She added that she would work with the team's media employees to bring behind the scene access to her fanbase. Critics were fast to doubt the young player, stating that she needed to concentrate on her game, but a recognized and popular star could be what the sport needs in country where it just started to make an appearence.

Meanwhile, AS Couen signed midfielder Anders Wallcroft also from Nephara. Meanwhile, Athletique Alexandrie acquired the services of defensive midfielder Tony Ellmenreich. The big man comes highly praised and will surely help the A's play soundly in their own half. The team struggled last season ending up with the worst goal differential at -19.
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Finally, the champions added Francis Fortinello to their squad. The highly touted prospect is regarded as one of the country's future stars, but pundits were quick to criticize the front office for signing him this early in his development instead of using a Development Option Contract with a Pinnacle series team. Manager Stéphane Rogaillon stated that he believes Francis would be better served observing top flight talent in person and that time with the practice squad will well be worth it.

As with the new season, a new edition of the Omnium du Montagnard (eng: Montaineer's Open) is setting up to begin. The final site is rumored to be Couen's Arène Alphonse-Sintegne which would mark the first time in the last decade that the national cup final strayed away from the Navy Memorial Stadium in Port-la-Ville. The tournament format grants byes to Super 8 teams until the round of 16 while Pinnacle clubs will enter in the first or second round depending on seeding from last season standings.

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Petro-Pat Super 8 Season 2
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After a hard fought season, Athlétique Alexandrie as come out victorious. The team that was last in the previous season has managed the unthinkable a secured the coveted silverware. No doubt aided by their new acquisition during the transfer window, the A's really improved on the defensive side this season surrendering almost half as many goals as last season. Goalkeeper Renald Legrand as been showing great progress since making his way to the top flight. The young keeper will surely be eyeing a fight for the starting spot heading into the next international window. Tony Ellmenreich, the new transfer from Kaldlakris Drazieu in Tjorl, has been exemplary in defense and even used his size to net a few goals on set pieces. For defending champions Union Port-la-Ville, second place feels like a consolation prize. The squad was expected to top the table once more but dropped some crucial points along the way. The team's offense seemed to be as potent but miscues and well drawn counter attacks showed cracks in the Union wall. Manager Stéphane Rogaillon will no doubt be looking to improve his squad in order to take back their spot on the throne. Griffin Isles United's season has pretty much been a carbon copy of the last. The Griffins played well and their place at the top of a really tight midfield is a testament to that. Finally, Rapides St-Charles closed out the top four. The formation out of Héron-sur-Fleuve, added a single point to their tally form last season but it proved to be enough to net them into the IFCF spots.

Following right behind them, AS Couen were the first team out of the top four, missing out on the honours by a margin of a single point. Stade Conflans who were initially penned in for an easy top four found themselves two points short in the end. Finally, the Grand-Ours Rovers and CF Capitale had a league season to forget but they will surely be looking to change things up this off-season.

 Petro-Pat Super 8        Pld   W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Athletique Alexandrie 28 13 11 4 35 23 +12 50 Champions, IFCF CL Qualified
2 Union Port-la-Ville 28 12 7 9 41 38 +3 43 IFCF CC Qualified
3 Griffin Isles United 28 9 11 8 37 34 +3 38 IFCF CC Qualified
4 Rapides St-Charles 28 10 7 11 37 40 −3 37 IFCF CC Qualified

5 AS Couen 28 8 12 8 32 29 +3 36
6 Stade Conflans 28 8 11 9 35 41 −6 35
7 Grand-Ours Rovers 28 7 10 11 37 38 −1 31
8 CF Capitale 28 6 9 13 27 38 −11 27


PSP Pinnacle Series

It was a great season in the Pinnacle series as well. Olympique Yvesmont ran away to first place. The OY seemed to have filled the void left by Gabriel Covenant in the midfield, striker Heather Graham really stepped up and propelled her team to the top step. Asche City and Belleriviere Wanderers complete the top three who will be eligible for Liga B Champions Trophy qualification. The Wanderers had an incredible run this coming a point short from second place. The small town of 45,000 has really been buzzing with excitement these past few seasons with their team coming in fifth last year. Belleriviere is led by right back Olivier Tomlin who has been flying down the wing all season. The 19 year old is assured to garner some interest from Super 8 clubs, but the young prospect might even want to try the open market. Olivier is not currently under any development deal, he flew under the radar until his rise to prominence brought him to the first team.

 PSP Pinnacle Series presented by PatrioComm     Pld   W   D   L    GF   GA   GD    Pts 
1 Olympique Yvesmont 42 26 10 6 82 37 +45 88 LBCT Qualified
2 Asche City 42 22 10 10 70 46 +24 76 LBCT Qualified
3 Belleriviere Wanderers 42 21 12 9 58 39 +19 75 LBCT Qualified

4 Lavante SC 42 19 12 11 63 48 +15 69
5 AS Vilnay 42 21 5 16 61 59 +2 68
6 Stade Senterre 42 18 13 11 53 47 +6 67
7 Briardon City 42 19 7 16 56 49 +7 64
8 Seine-la-Victoire 42 18 10 14 56 53 +3 64
9 Bonneville AFC 42 17 8 17 61 56 +5 59
10 Couen Arsenal 42 16 11 15 58 57 +1 59
11 Boiscomplet Forest 42 15 12 15 59 58 +1 57
12 Vendatil Green and Gold 42 15 11 16 53 58 −5 56
13 Batille Sailors FC 42 14 13 15 63 57 +6 55
14 CA Monte 42 14 10 18 55 63 −8 52
15 Mountaineer United 42 13 11 18 62 76 −14 50
16 Sherwood FC 42 13 9 20 45 61 −16 48
17 Lakers FC 42 13 8 21 53 62 −9 47
18 Chaville Locomotive 42 12 11 19 50 51 −1 47
19 CF Montboreal 42 12 10 20 51 65 −14 46
20 Planteau SC 42 10 12 20 45 68 −23 42
21 Brodard SC 42 8 17 17 47 66 −19 41
22 Darlin Athletic 42 9 12 21 44 69 −25 39

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Omnium du Montagnard
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It's finally time for the national cup! The Omnium du Montagnard is a tournament inviting every professional club in the country. Both level of football thus have a chance to win the prized silverware and crown themselves the best team in Patriotlandia. The first round opposes teams from the Pinnacle Series, while the top eight teams are given a bye for the first round, the rest battle it out for advancement.

First Round
Lakers FC 2-1 Darlin Athletic
The first match saw Darlin Athletic take an early lead against Lakers FC. The team from Thouy-sur-lac would battle back in the second half securing the 2-1 win.

Vendatil Green and Gold 3-1 AS Vilnay
The Green and Gold took and commanding lead in the first half and closed with a 3-1 win to start the tournament.

CF Montboreal 3-0 Planteau SC
Montboreal managed to capitalize off of some shoddy defending from Planteau SC to come up with a convincing win.

Brodard SC 1-2 Asche City
Brodard showed plenty of resilience but the Phoenixes proved too much. Easing their way past with some brilliant play in the second half.

Stade Senterre 0-2 Chaville Locomotive
The scoreline doesn't reflect how close this game was. Both side played gingerly to start until play opened up with chances at both sides. Locomotive had the finishing to surge ahead in the end.

Couen Arsenal 3-2 Briardon City
In one of the most exciting match of the first round, Couen Arsenal secures advancement with a late set play. Bryan Risckett heading the ball past the Briardon netminder.

Second Round
CA Monte 1-4 Bonneville AFC
For a game that had all the makings of an even contest. Bonneville AFC stunned the home crowd by scoring three goals in the first half. Despite late signs of life from the Monte team, Bonneville secures a meeting with defending Super 8 champions Union Port-la-Ville.

Sherwood FC 0-1 Lakers FC
In a southern Foubrac rivalry match up, the two teams took the field in despicable weather. With rain pouring down from the heavens, the Lakers capitalised off a counter attack with a brilliant run from striker Jean Duhamel.

Mountaineer United 1-0 Vendatil Green and Gold
The Green and Gold tried to build off the momentum of their first win of the tournament but the energy seemed to flame out early in the second half. Mountaineer United only needed one lapse in judgement to score the go ahead goal.

Seine-la-Victoire 1-2 CF Montboreal
The deadlock in the contest was finally broken by an exquisite long range strike from Samuelle Savoie-Smith.

Lavante SC 1-2 Batille Sailors FC
Batille came back from an early deficit to eliminate Lavante and secure a ticket to the next round.

Belleriviere Wanderers 2-0 Asche City
The Wanderers played with purpose. Asche City never had a chance to settle in the game.

Olympique Yvesmont 1-0 Chaville Locomotive
L'OY showed their class and put on a dominating performance to knock out the Locomotive and start their tournament journey with a win.

Boiscomplet Forest 2-1 Couen Arsenal
The Forest secured the win in the final minutes of injury time. The Arsenal played a great game against one of the top team in the Pinnacle series.

Round of 16
With the first two rounds behind us, the Round of 16 sees the entry of all Super 8 clubs into the Omnium.

Union Port-la-Ville 3-1 Bonneville AFC
Bonneville showed some fight in the first half heading into the break with the game tied at one. However the league champions brought the pressure during the second 45 minutes with goals from Fortinello and Salaison to secure the win.

Griffin Isles United 2-0 Lakers FC
Richard Hamelion scored a brace to get his team the lead they needed to secure victory. The winger showed his pace and dribbling skills and completely diced the Lakers defence.

Rapides St-Charles 2-0 Mountaineer United
In another local rivalry matchup, Rapides St-Charles took control of the game early, dominating possession and creating plenty of offensive chances. Desrives was the one able to break the deadlock with a later goal from Klarin on a corner kick as insurance.

AS Couen 2-2 CF Montboreal (3-4 on Penalties)
The CF was responsible for the first big upset of the tournament. Despite a less than ideal season in the Pinnacle Series Montboreal took the fight to AS Couen in a match that needed penalties to crown a winner. Jordan Alistair opened the scoring from a brilliant cross into the box. Couen wasted no time coming back into the game with Anders Wallcroft serving a perfect through ball sending Couen's striker straight on goal. Jerome Fusilier would give the Lions the lead, but Montboreal would tie the game off a Brennan Dietrich own goal. With extra time ending at a deadlock, penalties were needed. Montboreal were almost perfect from the spot netting four out of five. Couen, however, saw Tireuil and Quesnel miss the net. An overjoyed CF Montboreal team charged to celebrate with their keeper having completed the first giant killing of this edition of the Omnium.

Stade Conflans 1-2 Batille Sailors FC
Batille shocked the Conflans crowd at Champs-de-Mars Stadium with a late goal off a Bruno Vaillancourt turnover. The visiting section burst into celebrations that didn't stop until a long time past the final whistle.

Grand-Ours Rovers 3-1 Belleriviere Wanderers
The Rovers left no doubt on who was the better team out on the pitch. They dominated all facets of the game and the clean sheet was only broken by a singular lapse in the defence that lead to a Belleriviere penalty.

CF Capitale 0-3 Olympique Yvesmont
CF Capitale played a disastrous game, turnovers were a problem early enabling Yvesmont to take control and not let the Jolicoeur team to settle in.

Athletique Alexandrie 2-1 Boiscomplet Forest
A mistake from Legrand makes the scoreline look much closer than it really was.

Quarter Finals
Union Port-la-Ville 1-0 Griffin Isles United
With the semi-finals within sight, both teams played a safe game with neither of them being able to pierce the others defence. Francis Fortinello eventually broke the deadlock in the 64th minute.

Rapides St-Charles 1-2 CF Montboreal
CF Montboreal's impressive run of form continued in this quarter-final meeting with Rapides St-Charles. Montboreal's Jordan Alistair scored a brace to get his team ahead which seemed to break the Rapides' morale.

Batille Sailors FC 0-1 Grand-Ours Rovers
The Rovers tactics vastly out performed their opponents but Batille's defence was impenetrable until a Elie Manahan free kick was directed in by Nathan Melançon.

Olympique Yvesmont 1-0 Athletique Alexandrie
L'Olympique were facing a serious opponent in Alexandrie who are having a dream season in the Super 8. Both teams played sound tactics probing their opponents for a weak point. Just when fans were starting to think extra time would be necessary, Heather Graham scored off the counter to propel her team to the semi-finals.

Semi Finals
Union Port-la-Ville 0-1 CF Montboreal
With every victory comes the growing expectations of success. CF Montboreal once again showed they can be a tough opponent for any team. Facing the defending Super 8 champions, the CF was not scared to press and force mistakes out of their opponents. Though most offensive chances were turned away by the Union's great defence. Miscommunication on a Montboreal corner kick was eventually Union Port-la-Ville's downfall as the ball was deflected past Lataupe.

Grand-Ours Rovers 2-1 Olympique Yvesmont
While the Olympique would like to follow in the footsteps of their Pinnacle series companion CF Montboreal in the final, the Rovers had their number strategically during the whole match. While Yvesmont fans gained hope in the second half when the Rovers' lead was cut down to one but unfortunately, their comeback would fall short.

Final
The final saw CF Montboreal and Grand-Ours Rovers take the field in Arène Alphonse-Sintegne. The AS Couen stadium was packed to capacity with teams from both allegiances. The atmosphere was electric as the teams emerged from the tunnel. Zachary Trell opened the scoring for the rovers with a brilliant run down the left flank. The Rovers then doubled their lead going into the end of the half. After the break, CF Montboreal mounted some pressure to get back in the game that culminated in a Samuelle Savoie-Smith goal in the 67th minute. The Rovers eventually brought their lead back to two off a Manahan corner kick. With the final whistle, the Grand-Ours Rovers secured their third Omnium championship in their history.
CF Montboreal 1-3 Grand-Ours Rovers
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One last hurrah for the WJHC19 champions


With the professional hockey seasons in the PHL and CHP getting underway shortly, the Junior Provincial Clash is the last chance for prospects to increase their stock heading into the draft. This edition is special as a lot of players were part of the Junior Mountaineers team that won the World Junior Championship. The players were treated to a hero's welcome with a banquet held in their honor. They eached received a commemorative ring to celebrate the occasion.

The tournament is held in the defending champion's province. Players gathered in Blackbay, Griffin isles and got ready for a full week of action. In addition to the round robin tournament, players are expected to meet with team directors and scouts for interviews.

Team Presentation (notable players):
District of the Griffin Isles
LW	Grant Biersen		Oreilly Junior Irish	M	19	Blackbay, Griffin Isles
RW James Persol Senterre Titans M 19 Blackbay, Griffin Isles
C Jean-Marc Marinier Bonneville Cannoneers M 18 Preville, Griffin Isles
D Terry Saltera Galvant Guerriers F 18 Blackbay, Griffin Isles
C Henry Noliet Bonneville Cannoneers M 17 Bonneville, Griffin Isles
RW Grace Fidello Port-Crotay Seadogs F 17 Berry, Griffin Isles


Province of Abelanne
D	William Faucher		Asche Devils		M	19	Asche, Abelanne
D Francis Vergne Grangy Rapids M 19 Port-la-ville, Abelanne
LW Veronique Gauret Couen Lancer Academy F 19 Port-la-ville, Abelanne
RW Raymond Quesnel Roquenoy Faucons M 19 Port-la-ville, Abelanne
D Olivier Francoeur Pancoeur Archers M 18 Port-la-ville, Abelanne
G Charles Bureau Belleriviere Voltigeurs M 17 Belleriviere, Abelanne


Province of Foubrac
G	Claude Juvais	Asche Devils		M	19	Heron-sur-fleuve, Foubrac
LW Maellie Ranger Marvoy Phenix F 18 Heron-sur-fleuve, Foubrac
RW Remi Dartagne Berry Penguins M 18 Grand-Ours, Foubrac
C Julien Durant Galvant Guerriers M 17 Heron-sur-fleuve, Foubrac
D Patrick Savane Marrevillor Knights M 17 Couen, Foubrac
D Phillipe Merle Jolicoeur Capitale M 17 Alexandrie, Foubrac


Province of Sourterre
LW	Genevieve Herault	Planteau Roadrunners	F	19	Sour, Sourterre
C Karl Nivien Persy Jackalopes M 18 Vendatil, Sourterre
G Beth Clement Persy Jackalopes F 18 Planteau, Sourterre
C Nicolas Grenier Grangy Rapids M 17 Conflans, Sourterre
D Brett Holloway Marrevillor Knights M 17 Conflans, Sourterre
RW Violette Lecavalier Sour Hurricanes F 17 Conflans, Sourterre

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Matchday 1
District of the Griffin Isles 3–2 Province of Sourterre
Province of Foubrac 3–1 Province of Abelanne

Two goals from Grant Biersen gave the Griffin Isles an early lead but goals from Genevieve Herault and Nicolas Grenier brought Sourterre back on level terms. With a few minutes left in the third period, James Persol would beat Beth Clement with the go ahead goal.
In the second match, Remi Dartagne and Maellie Ranger of Foubrac led their team to a three goal lead. Goaltender Claude Juvais managed to keep the lead intact for a long time before being beaten by a perfect from Veronique Gauret.

Matchday 2
Province of Sourterre 2–1 Province of Abelanne
District of the Griffin Isles 2–0 Province of Foubrac

Despite an early goal from Francis Vergne giving Abelanne the lead, Sourterre dominated possession and the momentum but Charles Bureau was perfect in goal in the early goings. Karl Nivien finally solved the riddle early in the second period and Violet Lecavalier gave Sourterre the lead not too long after that.
After a strong opening game, the Griffin Isles caught Foubrac by surprise with strong defensive play that kept their top scorers off the scorecard. Meanwhile, Jean-Marc Marinier and Henry Noliet beat Juvais to lead the hosts to a 2-0 victory.

Matchday 3
Province of Foubrac 3–1 Province of Sourterre
Province of Abelanne 2–0 District of the Griffin Isles

The Foubraccian team bounced back from their defeat to the Griffin Isles with a convincing 3-1 win over Sourterre.
Abelanne stunned the home crowd with a 2-0 victory over the Griffin Isles. Despite the results, there wasn't any significant changes to the standings. The final will place Foubrac and the Griffin Isles in position to take gold while the bronze final will be disputed between Abelanne and Sourterre.

The Provincial Clash            Pld   W  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Province of Foubrac 3 2 1 6 4 +2 4
2 District of the Griffin Isles 3 2 1 5 4 +1 4
3 Province of Abelanne 3 1 2 4 5 −1 2
4 Province of Sourterre 3 1 2 5 7 −2 2


Bronze Final
Province of Abelanne 2–2 Province of Sourterre (3–2 OT)

The final day of the tournament opened with a tightly contested game. Both teams were able to generate offensive chances.Nicolas Grenier was the first to find the back of the net for Sourterre shortly followed up by Karl Nivien. Quesnel and Vergne would then bring the game level. Veronique Gauret scored in overtime to complete the comback for Abelanne and seized the bronze medal for her team.

Final
Province of Foubrac 1–1 District of the Griffin Isles (2–1 OT)

The final was a cagey affair with both teams seemingly afraid to make a mistake. James Persol was first to score on Claude Juvais, but the Foubraccian defense would tighten up for the rest of the game negating any pressure the Griffin Isles tried to apply. Phillipe Merle would tie things at one with 5 minutes left in the game to send the final to overtime.After a few back and forth chances on either sides, Remi Dartagne found the back of the net to secure gold for Foubrac.

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PLH Season 7


The seventh season of the PLH saw the Blackbay Islanders secure the top spot in the standings. The team managed to stay in the single digit number of defeats for the season. Gilles Curtis had a great season but was showing signs of age as the rumor mill about a possible retirement flared up as the season moved along. Port-la-Ville Anchors qualified for the playoffs for a sixth time in seven years. The team led by Janna Friedova, who won defender of the year yet again, and Renée Latraverse finished the season with the least goals allowed of any top flight team. This gave them the advantage over Grand-Ours in the standings. Alexandrie can still defend their Patriot Cup as the team qualified in the last playoff spot. The Asche Flames did not have the season they had hoped. After the news broke that lingering issues with Hervé Terellien's injury would sideline him for most of the season, the legendary netminder announced his retirement which left the team scrambling to fill the void. As for relegation, both Port-Crotay and Batille tied with 30 points at the bottom of the table.

Premier League Hockey        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts  
1 Blackbay Islanders 44 26 9 9 145 115 +30 61 Regular Season Champions, HCL Qualified
2 Port-la-Ville Anchors 44 25 8 11 159 108 +51 58 HCL Qualified
3 Grand-Ours Bears 44 25 8 11 154 122 +32 58 HCL Qualified
4 Alexandrie HC 44 19 12 13 139 120 +19 50 HCL Qualified

5 HC Jolicoeur 44 18 9 17 129 128 +1 45
6 Asche Flames 44 19 5 20 115 116 −1 43
7 Sherguy Guys 44 15 10 19 115 132 −17 40
8 Heron-sur-Fleuve HC 44 13 12 19 133 138 −5 38
9 Conflans Flankers 44 14 10 20 114 127 −13 38
10 Couen Lancers 44 13 11 20 102 130 −28 37
11 Port-Crotay Cleaners 44 13 4 27 114 146 −32 30
12 Batille Bataillon 44 10 10 24 105 142 −37 30




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CHP Season 7


The Boiscomplet Axes stunned the CHP by securing automatic promotion. Coming back from last in the season prior to finish top of the class. Once again, the promotional playoff will see the Oreilly Irish look for a ticket to the top flight.

Championnat de Hockey Patriotlandia     Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Boiscomplet Axes 44 22 7 15 138 124 +14 51 Regular Season Champions, Promoted
2 Planteau Patriots 44 22 7 15 125 123 +2 51 Promotion Playoffs
3 Oreilly Irish 44 20 10 14 123 104 +19 50 Promotion Playoffs

4 Ouville Citoyens 44 20 10 14 137 123 +14 50
5 Chaville Sabres 44 23 3 18 117 118 −1 49
6 Lavante Suns 44 20 7 17 133 123 +10 47
7 Ocrebourg HC 44 21 5 18 136 129 +7 47
8 Yvesmont Yetis 44 18 10 16 141 122 +19 46
9 Charme-du-lac HC 44 16 11 17 121 120 +1 43
10 Villy Squirrels 44 15 6 23 117 140 −23 36
11 Briardon Blades 44 12 6 26 117 142 −25 30
12 Vilnay Racers 44 9 10 25 103 140 −37 28

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Postby Patriotlandia » Sun Jan 15, 2023 5:37 pm

PLH and CHP Playoffs


The promotional playoffs kicked off with Planteau taking a two game lead in the series, however, the Irish managed to complete the reverse sweep by forcing a decisive game 5 and beating the Patriots 3-2. This was the Irish's third attempt in the promotional playoffs. Now we will finally see what the team can do in the PLH next season.
The first PLH semi-final opposed first place Blackbay Islanders and fourth seed Alexandrie HC. Both teams split their games on home ice. This meant that the series would be decided by a final match in Blackbay. The Islanders wasted no time getting ahead and a Robert Moran hat trick led his team to an astounding 8-2 victory. In the second semi-final, the Port-la-Ville Anchors took on the Grand-Ours Bears. With both teams finishing level on points this season, plenty of fans were looking to see a close fought series. The Anchors won the first game in front of their fans but their bliss would be short lived as the Bears would take the next three games to clinch the second final spot. In a rematch of the season 3 final, the Bears took the first game away but a 4-2 loss in game two meant the teams would come in all square in Grand-Ours. With their fans behind them, the Bears got themselves a game away from the Patriot Cup. In game four, the Islanders came out firing with Charles Roy scoring the game winner to keep Blackbay in contention. With the Cup on the line in a decisive game 5, both teams brought their A game, the physical play did not let up as all players were willing to go above and beyond to secure the silverware. In the end it was Islanders' defender William Faucher who played the hero by activating along the boards and feeding an incredible cross ice pass through traffic to a wide open Marion Prunel.
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Postby Patriotlandia » Thu Jan 19, 2023 8:53 pm

AS Couen
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Nickname: The Lions
City: Couen, Province of Foubrac
Stadium: Arène Alphonse-Sintegne (50,000 all-seater)
Shirt Sponsor: Thermius (Energy)
About: One of the older clubs in the nation, AS Couen have evolved from a local club to national powerhouse. Backed by a strong development program, the team is known for finding creating top talent. Despite having a seller's business model in recent years, the team has remained competitive.
Last Season: 5th
Predicted Finish: 4th
Manager: Philibert Antagnole
Formation: 3-5-2

Top 11:
Nat. Name Pos Age
Image Olivier Quesnel CB 23
Image Rocco Cooke CB 21
Image Claire Tireuil CB 27
Image Toby Mccarthy CDM 32
Image Raphaël Michaux CF 29
Image Jerome Fusilier CM 24
Image Anders Wallcroft CM 30
Image Harlow Hopkins CM/W 26
Image Aurélien About GK 30
Image Gaëlle Courbis LW/RW 22
Image Heather Graham ST 24

AS Couen's balanced playstyle reflects itself throughout their lineup. Toby Mccarthy and Anders Wallcroft lead a stacked midfield tasked with creating offense and thwarting the opposition. The addition of Heather Graham from Olympique Yvesmont will hopefully bring more bite in the offensive third. Meanwhile the team will be looking to give plenty of playing time to youngsters Rocco Cooke and Gaëlle Courbis to accelerate their development. While they are not expected to fight for a championship, AS Couen could still surprise with a few upsets.



Athlétique Alexandrie
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Nickname: Les As
City: Alexandrie, Province of Foubrac
Stadium: Parc du Nord (24,000 all-seater)
Shirt Sponsor: PNBank (Banking)
About: Representing the whole of northern Foubrac, Athletique Alexandrie as seen a lot of growth in it's history. Despite criticism that the team was only allowed into the Super 8 due to their geographical position, the team as shown that they deserve their place among the nation's top clubs with their recent success.
Last Season: 1st
Predicted Finish: 3rd
Manager: Vivienne Veronne
Formation: 4-2-1-3

Top 11:
Nat. Name Pos Age
Image Elias Young CB 26
Image Damien Aubert CB 30
Image Aya Palmer CDM 31
Image Tony Ellmenreich CDM 26
Image Eloise Ott CM 25
Image Renald Legrand GK 25
Image Jade Lemoine LB 23
Image Bastien Wilcott LW 32
Image Loïc Laflèche RB 25
Image Édouard Cahun RW 27
Image Philibert Palmier ST 29

The addition of Tony Ellmenreich really helped the As to solidify their defense, averaging less than a goal allowed per game last season. The team took the Super 8 by storm, but teams should have had plenty of time to dissect the Alexandrian system of Vivienne Veronne so it will be interesting to see how they adapt in order to defend their title. The squad is almost unchanged with the addition of Jade Lemoine at left back on a transfer from the Pinnacle Series Vendatil Green and Gold. She will no doubt work with Aya Palmer and the rest of the Athletique defense to keep scoring low and then counter quickly and decisively. As the saying goes "Defense wins championships" and Athlétique Alexandrie is a prime example.



CF Capitale
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Nickname: The Ministers
City: Jolicoeur, Province of Abelanne
Stadium: Aerolandia Stadium (40,000 all-seater)
Shirt Sponsor: AeroLandia (Airline)
About: Soccer teams in the nation's capital have taken a lot of names throughout the years, but the passion from the fans has always been high. The CF has gained a lot of traction in recent years in the Pinnacle series before getting the formal invitation into the Super 8 league. The team's conservative style may not be as flamboyant as other clubs, but a loud and dedicated fanbase makes the calm governmental city one of the toughest away games on the calendar.
Last Season: 8th
Predicted Finish: 7th
Manager: Thierry Desilet
Formation: 4-4-2

Top 11:
Nat. Name Pos Age
Image Alphonse Deringer CB 29
Image Richard Bettencourt CB 33
Image Maxime Laflamme LB 24
Image Rémie Valcourt CB 25
Image Charlie Verrone CM 28
Image Flynn Dupond CM 27
Image Samuel Holmes LM 22
Image Hergé Calpier RB 26
Image Roch Clairon RM 21
Image Murray Millard ST 30
Image Alexia Brant ST/CAM 28

Despite not having the most impressive roster, CF Capitale is led by Alexia Brant and Murray Millard on attack. Youngsters Roch Clairon and Samuel Holmes will look to provide support into the box.



Grand-Ours Rovers
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Nickname: The Travelling Bears
City: Grand-Ours, Province of Foubrac
Stadium: PatrioComm Park (20,000 seats, 5,000 standing)
Shirt Sponsor: PatrioComm (Telecom)
About: The Rovers were not a clear cut choice for an invitation into the Super 8 league at it's formation. The team however impressed by grabbing some coveted silverware in recent years. Despite being one of the smaller clubs, the team as found a spot as a stepping stone into the top flight while still fielding a competitive team on the pitch.
Last Season: 7th
Predicted Finish: 8th
Manager: Samantha Pronger
Formation: 4-5-1

Top 11:
Nat. Name Pos Age
Image Jannie Bromont CB 27
Image Luc Dentreville CB 24
Image Véronique Abraham CDM 26
Image Elie Manahan CM 20
Image Évrard Solomon CM 30
Image François Varaut GK 28
Image Hippolyte Marnier LB 31
Image Arnaud Francoeur LM/LB 24
Image Zachary Trell LM/RM 27
Image Nathan Melançon RB 22
Image Arvel Longstaff ST 25

The Rovers had a great run in the Omnium du Montagnard managing to prove the naysayers wrong by winning the tournament. The team, however, could not keep the form for league games that saw them finish second to last. Midfielder Elie Manahan has proven to be one of the best playmakers in the league but management seems to be struggling to build a team around them. The relatively young roster will look to show improvement and to, once again, make the pundits eat their own words.



Griffin Isles United
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Nickname: The Finns
City: Blackbay, District of the Griffin Isles
Stadium: Lockhart Lane (29,000 all-seater)
Shirt Sponsor: BMT (Telecom)
About: Lockhart Lane has been the home of soccer in the Griffin Isles way before a national league was even an idea. GIU are the latest tenants of the ground and they have brought success to the shores of the small island province.
Last Season: 3rd
Predicted Finish: 4th
Manager: Rodney Achigan
Formation: 4-5-1

Top 11:
Nat. Name Pos Age
Image William Ranger CB 26
Image Frank Viraille CB 24
Image Richard Danbusky CB 21
Image Chris O'Keefe CDM 24
Image Valerie Fulton CDM 27
Image Dustin McCauley GK 30
Image Brian Julian LB 32
Image Brandon Aylmer LB/RB 31
Image Richard Hamelion LW/RW 28
Image Cody Fulton RW 25
Image Ignacio Curbelo ST 24

Griffin Isles United has had strong finishes in recent seasons. Additions of free agents Richard Danbusky and Ignacio Curbelo in the recent transfer window should hopefully bring an injection of youth and talent into the club. Rodney Achigan is a manager known to develop his young players into stars. It will be interesting to see how they evolve into his system.



Rapides St-Charles
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Nickname: Les Raftsman
City: Héron-sur-Fleuve, Province of Foubrac
Stadium: Stade de la Victoire (23,000 all-seater)
Shirt Sponsor: Dalton Breweries (Brewery)
About: Despite having fallen from grace in recent seasons, Rapides St-Charles are one of the founding clubs of professional soccer in the nation. The team is rebuilding around key players and are hopeful to contend again in the near future.
Last Season: 4th
Predicted Finish: 6th
Manager: Maxence Carinthe
Formation: 5-3-2

Top 11:
Nat. Name Pos Age
Image Samuel Dalton CB 25
Image Zoé Woodward CB 26
Image Karl Klarin CB 35
Image Evan Lachapelle CM 24
Image Dimitri Sanscartier CM 31
Image Alexandre Desrives CM/CAM 27
Image Henri Faucher GK 26
Image Frederik Sanscartier LB 27
Image Paul Amandin RB 32
Image Kayden Boatwright ST 28
Image Justine Patterson ST 22

Despite some aging players, Rapides St-Charles have amassed a strong core of young players and will look towards them to lead the team to victory. Fans will be expecting the team to finish ahead of rivals CF Capitale.



Stade Conflans
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Nickname: Les Rouges
City: Conflans, Province of Sourterre
Stadium: Champs-de-Mars (45,000 all-seater)
Shirt Sponsor: Aviationale (Airplane Manufacturer)
About: Stade Conflans is an important part of the citie's culture. The club has been challenging for the top spot for multiple years. The Reds, the team's diehard fans are well known for their flamboyant displays of flags and flares inside Champs-de-Mars stadium.
Last Season: 6th
Predicted Finish: 2nd
Manager: Jason Yvesson
Formation: 5-2-3

Top 11:
Nat. Name Pos Age
Image Francis Duvernay CB 29
Image Jean-Philippe Nault CB 24
Image Grant Hutcherson CB 24
Image Allan Saunders CM 30
Image Guy Sarazin CM 23
Image Laura O'Neill GK 19
Image Ferry Brandt LB 33
Image Bruno Vaillancourt LB/RB 27
Image Emmanuel Francoeur LW 25
Image Stéphanie Groulx RW 25
Image Lucien Graham ST 26

Stade Conflans will look to bounce back from a disappointing season. A number of players were brought in to turn things around and look towards the future. The team mixes experience with skill well. Nepharan Ferry Brandt has taken a leadership role within the team really helping team cohesion with their experience in international leagues.



Union Port-la-Ville
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Nickname: Les Matelots
City: Port-la-Ville, Province of Abelanne
Stadium: Petro-Pat Navy Memorial Stadium (62,000 all-seater)
Shirt Sponsor: Petro-Pat (Oil and Gas)
About: Born from the merger of two storied Port-la-Ville clubs, PLV Navy FC and Abelanne Orange, the club has asserted their dominance on Patriotlandian soccer. With financial means, excellent facilities and a devoted fanbase, the Union are the club that offers the most for it's fans, staff and players. Manager Stéphane Rogaillon has led the team to success recently and his balanced tactics based on a strong midfield always keeps the team in the hunt for silverware.
Last Season: 2nd
Predicted Finish: 1st
Manager: Stéphane Rogaillon
Formation: 3-5-2

Top 11:
Nat. Name Pos Age
Image Steve Dumoulin CAM/CM 23
Image Catherine Singer CB 26
Image Brennan Dietrich CB 33
Image Olivier Tomlin CB/RB 20
Image Florence Toussaint CDM 31
Image Kevin Paradis CDM 28
Image Laurence Salaison ST 25
Image David Rodin CM/RM 28
Image Paul Lataupe GK 29
Image Bertrand Langlais LW/LM 22
Image Francis Fortinello ST 18

Focused on overwhelming the opponent, Union's offense is built to put numbers forward. Wingers David Rodin and Bertrand L'anglais are some of the best in the business. Young phenom Francis Fortinello will look to take up a starting role in this year's team after seeing mostly second string duties in his first season.


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Postby Patriotlandia » Sat Jan 28, 2023 9:11 pm

Petro-Pat Super 8 Season 3
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AS Couen 2-0 Union Port-la-Ville
Athletique Alexandrie 1-0 Stade Conflans
CF Capitale 0-2 Rapides St-Charles
Grand-Ours Rovers 0-0 Griffin Isles United

Match of the week: AS Couen 2-0 Union Port-la-Ville
The Lions pulled off the upset to start the season. AS Couen took on the Union at home and the team stormed out of the gates surprising Port-la-Ville with an early goal. Focusing after the early shock, the Matelots tightened up their game but a Harlow Hopkins set piece would double Couen's lead. "I expected better from the lads out there tonight", said UPLV manager Stéphane Rogaillon after the match. "The effort wasn't there to start the game. We will need to curb this complacency before the next game".

Other stories:
  • Kayden Boatwright scores a brace in St-Charles River derby.
  • Ignacio Curbelo misses crucial penalty in draw to Rovers.

Stade Conflans 2-1 AS Couen
Rapides St-Charles 1-2 Union Port-la-Ville
Griffin Isles United 1-1 Athletique Alexandrie
Grand-Ours Rovers 0-2 CF Capitale

Match of the week: Griffin Isles United 1-1 Athletique Alexandrie
It was the Griffin Isles United home opener as they hosted last season champions Athletique Alexandrie. The first half was uneventful with both teams seeking to find their opponent's weakness. The Fins would strike first coming out of the break with an impressive run down the wing by Cody Fulton. Griffin Isles United continued apply pressure but Alexandrie's keeper Legrand kept them in it. The A's would eventually tie the match at one on the counter-attack as United were putting numbers forward.

Other stories:
  • Union bounces back thanks to late Salaison winner.
  • Conflans partisan flare hits Couen's manager. League to investigate.

AS Couen 1-1 Rapides St-Charles
Stade Conflans 1-1 Griffin Isles United
Union Port-la-Ville 1-0 Grand-Ours Rovers
Athletique Alexandrie 1-2 CF Capitale

Match of the week: AS Couen 1-1 Rapides St-Charles
The two Foubraccian rivals met in Couen today. Action on the field seemed low, but a strong tackle from Claire Tireuil cleared both benches. The referee had to hand out a few bookings for the players to settle down. Once the game got going again, Gaëlle Courbis put Couen ahead to the exaltation of the home crowd. Alexandre Desrives would tie the game back at one off a late set piece. After the game, the league announced that players involved in the brawl would get a 5000 piastres fine, the maximum allowable under the current CBA.

Other stories:
  • Brant leads Capitale past defending champions.
  • Griffin Isles United salvages a point out of Conflans match.

Griffin Isles United 2-0 AS Couen
Grand-Ours Rovers 3-1 Rapides St-Charles
CF Capitale 0-1 Stade Conflans
Athletique Alexandrie 0-0 Union Port-la-Ville

Match of the week: Grand-Ours Rovers 3-1 Rapides St-Charles
Rapides St-Charles went from one rivalry matchup to another now making the trip to Grand-Ours. Arvel Longstaff scored early to get the Rovers the lead. Grand-Ours would keep the pressure on for the rest of the half. Arnaud Francoeur would add to the lead early in the second off an incisive run. The Raftmans halved the lead from a Justine Patterson header, but the Rovers soon get it back and see the rest of the game out.

Other stories:
  • Curbelo shines in important Griffin Isles win.
  • Conflans wins off controversial penalty.

AS Couen 2-1 Grand-Ours Rovers
Griffin Isles United 4-0 CF Capitale
Rapides St-Charles 1-1 Athletique Alexandrie
Stade Conflans 0-1 Union Port-la-Ville

Match of the week: Griffin Isles United 4-0 CF Capitale
The strength of GIU was in full display last night. The team put a lot of pressure on the CF Capitale defense. Hamelion opened the scoring with Fulton and Curbelo adding to the tally before the half. Curbelo would complete the brace beating Rémie Valcourt with a fading shot from range. The home crowd was ecstatic chanting and celebrating for the rest of the match.

Other stories:
  • Union's Fortinello the difference maker in top of table clash.
  • Athletique kicking themselves for dropped points in Heron-sur-Fleuve.

Pos Team                      P  W  D  L For Ag +/- Pts
1 Union Port-la-Ville 5 3 1 1 4 3 +1 10
2 Griffin Isles United 5 2 3 0 8 2 +6 9
3 Stade Conflans 5 2 1 2 4 4 +0 7
4 AS Couen 5 2 1 2 6 6 +0 7
5 CF Capitale 5 2 0 3 4 8 -4 6
6 Athletique Alexandrie 5 1 3 1 4 4 +0 6
7 Rapides St-Charles 5 1 2 2 6 7 -1 5
8 Grand-Ours Rovers 5 1 1 3 4 6 -2 4


International Competition:
IFCF Challengers Cup - Preliminary Round
(PTR) Griffin Isles United 6–3 Anjung Petro FC (ANU) 4–2 2–1
(PTR) Union Port-la-Ville 3–1 Amangwazi Birnin (ZIW) 3–1 0–0
(PTR) Rapides St-Charles 6–3 Sportivo Soluca (SRG) 4–3 2–0

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