Power Company: Hand Wallops Avon; Man Advantages Key Tigers Into Ciac Semifinals

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Patience may be a virtue, but the Avon/St. Paul-Bristol hockey team discovered the hard way it can be a recipe for a quick exit from the postseason when facing the vaunted Hand-Madison power play. The sixth-seeded Falcons not only gave Hand seven opportunities with the man advantage, but it used a philosophy of bend but do not break, which played right into the hands of third-seeded Hand.

Thanks to five power-play goals, the Tigers overwhelmed Avon/St. Paul 8-0 in the quarterfinals of the Division II tournament Friday at Bennett Rink.

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Power Company: Hand Wallops Avon; Man Advantages Key Tigers Into Ciac Semifinals

"This is how we can play, this is how we can move the puck," Hand coach Brian Courtemanche said. "We took them ou...

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