Monday, October 25, 2010

1968 AFL and NFL Replay

This was a great replay posted a while back on the Tabletop Sports Forum at Delphi.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

1962-63 Mini-Replay Standings

Here are the standings so far.


           W   L   T   PTS
Toronto    4   0   0    8
New York   3   1   0    6
Chicago    3   1   0    6
Boston     2   2   0    4
Montreal   0   4   0    0
 

Detroit    0   4   0    0
 

Replay Goals per game 6.08
Actual goals per game 5.93

1962-63 Mini-Replay Game 12

  
Boston at New York
I guess Boston must have had a bad trip to NYC because they arrived in a bad mood and kept taking a bunch of penalties. They had 24 PiM to New York's 2. That disparity led to two power play goals and a whopping 51-12 advantage in shots on goal. Boston goalie Ed Johnston played well considering the barrage he had to face from the Rangers.


           1   2   3   F
Boston     0   1   0   1
New York   1   1   2   4


Scoring

1st
14:31 NYR Dean Prentice (Doug Harvey)

2nd
10:21 BOS Murray Oliver  (John Bucyk, Irv Spencer)
19:31 NYR Jim Neilson PP (Dave Balon, Earl Ingarfield)

3rd
 9:51 NYR Camille Henry  PP (Andy Bathgate, Dean Prentice)
19:49 NYR Andy Bathgate     (Harry Howell, Doug Harvey)


Penalty Minutes
BOS 24   NYR 2

Shots on Goal
Bos 12   NYR 51

1962-63 Mini-Replay Game 11

New York at Boston


New York strikes first, but Boston claims the win with a big advantage in shots on goal.


          1  2  3   F
New York  1  0  1   2
Boston    2  1  1   4

 

Scoring

1st
 0:36 NYR Forbes Kennedy (Harry Howell, Doug Harvey)
 4:19 BOS John Bucyk ( Tommy Williams, Ted Green)
 5:36 BOS Jean-Guy Gendron (Bobby Leiter)


2nd
 0:51 BOS Ted Green PP (Irv Spencer)

3rd
 3:51 BOS Ed Westfall PP (Bobby Leiter)
18:12 NYR Dave Balon (Earl Ingarfield, Ted Cahan)

Shots
NYR  18   BOS 44

Penalty Minutes
NYR 18    BOS 6

Friday, October 8, 2010

1975 Houston Oilers vs Bengals

The Oilers lose again as Pastorini throws 4 interceptions. UGH! Oilers are now 1-2.

Box score.

1975 Oilers versus Chargers

The Chargers owned the second half and win 34-24.

How did this happen? First off, the Oilers had 4 turnovers to the Chargers 2. But it was even worse than the margin suggests because the Oilers turnovers were deadly. In the first half Pastorini threw an interception at his own 16 that was returned to the Oilers 1 yard line. In the second half he threw an INT at his own 12. Finally, when the Oilers were trailing 31-24 late in the game, Kenny Burrough fumbled away the Oilers last chance to tie the game by putting the ball on the ground at the Oilers' 32. That's a total of 17 points on three Oilers turnovers and the Chargers don't have to go more 15 yards on any of the drives.


Still, the Chargers did have a couple of nice drives thanks to some crazy dice rolls. When the Oilers won the LOS battle, and that was most of the time, the Chargers rolled just the right numbers to make the play work. And when the Oilers lost the LOS, the difference was critical. It was frustrating, but I guess that's how it goes sometimes.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

1962-63 Mini-Replay Game 10

Montreal at Chicago

The visiting Habs started quickly with two goals in the first. Then Mr. Kenny Wharram went to work in the second delighting the home crowd with a hat trick. The Hawks added another goal by Reg Fleming and in the course of one period they go from losing by two goals to winning by two. Montreal struck back with a goal in late in the third to make it a 4-3 game. They had some good opportunities to tie the game thanks to some bad penalties by Chicago, but they just could not get that game tying goal despite out shooting Chicago 12-6 in the final period. Chicago is now 3-1-0 while Montreal remains winless at 0-4-0. 


          1  2  3   F
Montreal  2  0  1   3
Chicago   0  4  0   4


Scoring

1st
13:41 MON Ralph Backstrom (Tom Johnson)
18:06 MON Bernie Geoffrion PP (JC Tremblay, Gilles Tremblay)

2nd
 0:46 CHI Kenny Wharram (Pierre Pilote)
 6:23 CHI Kenny Wharram (Pierre Pilote)
 9:31 CHI Reg Fleming PP (Moose Vasko)
12.17 CHI Kenny Wharram PP (Bobby Hull)

3rd
16:21 MON Bobby Rousseau (Tom Johnson)


Penalty Minutes
CHI 16    MON 18

Shots on Goal
CHI 34    MON 28

Goalies
CHI Glenn Hall  MON Jacques Plante

Sunday, October 3, 2010

1962-63 Mini-Replay Game 9

Chicago at Montreal

Chicago shocked the Habs fans with three first period goals. Two of the goals came on power plays. The Canadiens finally gave the home crowd something to cheer about late in the opening when Geoffrion found the back of the net.

The Canadiens continued to work their way back into the game with two more goals in the second period and we are all tied up at the second intermission.

I'm not sure what got into the Canadiens at intermission, but they came out in the third and started taking a bunch of penalties. Kenny Wharram made them pay for it with a power play goal at 15:31. That would be the decisive goal.

The Habs really shot themselves in the foot with the penalties. Ironically I am using a slightly modified penalty system that should help Montreal, but it did not in the game.


                    1   2   3    F
 
Chicago   3   0   1    4
Montreal  1   2   0    3


Scoring
1st
 6:21 CHI Murray Balfour PP (Bill Hay, Reg Fleming)
10:17 CHI Bobby Hull PP (Kenny Wharram, Al MacNeil)
11:44 CHI Bill Hay (Moose Vasko)
19:41 MON Bernie Geoffrion (Jean Beliveau. Lou Fontinato)

2nd
11:36 MON Dickie Moore (Jean-Guy Talbot, Henri Richard)
13:27 MON Jean Beliveau (Lou Fontinato)

3rd
15:51 CHI Kenny Wharram PP (Stan Mikita, Al MacNeil)


Penalty Minutes
CHI  10      MON  14
 

Shots on Goal
CHI  37      MON 26

Goalies
CHI Glenn Hall       MON Jaqcues Plante