MTSN GNASH Newsletter for March 6, 2025

Last night’s broadcast

Recapping last night’s game

2025 GNASH All-Star Game
Knights 13, Dixie Flyers 10
The most goals scored in a single All-Star Game since 2022, when the Flyers beat the Knights 13-7. Barrett Teasdale - who had a hat trick for the Knights - was named the Mike O’Neil Most Valuable Player. Hunter Haley had a hat trick for the Dixie Flyers, while the other seven goals came from Keaton Moffitt, Zach Ellis, Jack Schultz, Canon Kiser, Josh Kuehn, Colin Sullivan, and Jake Farrell (on the broadcast, I actually had Haley scoring four goals, but upon listening to it, I gave him Kiser’s second period goal, which shouldn’t have happened. Apologies.). The Knights’ other scorers were Trex Hooper, Landon Croft, Clayton Roach, Matthew Moore (two goals each), Landric Mayeski, and Hudson Honeybone (one goal each). Hunter Wieck was named the Anthony Alvarez Most Valuable Goalie for only allowing one goal in the first period (and that only came about because he went down the ice to play offense, allowing Moffitt to score the empty-netter). In short, it was a fun night if you love offense.

Monday’s final score

Henry Hine Cup Final If Necessary Game
Father Ryan 7, Station Camp-Liberty Creek 5 PODCAST LINK

Classic playoff broadcasts

Once again during this postseason, we uploaded great GNASH playoff games of the past that were heard on MTSN. Uploads took place every Tuesday and Friday during the postseason. Click HERE to go back in time!

Podcasts

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The next newsletter comes out Sunday, March 10. It will be the final regular newsletter of the season.