On the ice of the Colosseum, which the Angloys have not often succeeded it must be said, the latter have failed to turn the tide, bowing heavily. Rézard’s men took the wrath of the French referee from the first third. After already being penalized for ten minutes, Hormadi saw the locals open the scoring in powerplay with Danick Bouchard (1-0, 11th). And this, despite an interference from the Angloy goalkeeper, but the referees still validated the goal after watching the video. A Mathew Robson and the Angloys a bit surprised by this decision, went back to the dressing room still wondering how this goal could be validated.
One, two and three zeros
It is therefore the knife between the teeth that the Basques return at the beginning of the second act. Alone in the slot, Anton Vasilyev grabbed his rebound from an own shot, but the winger saw the puck saved in extremis on Henri-Corentin Buysse’s goal line. France’s number one goalkeeper blocked, twice, attempts from Alexey Polodyan or Hugo Baron. Anglet was inefficient and this benefited the Gothics. A bad recovery by Angloye in the backcourt offered sniper Danick Bouchard the opportunity to crucify Mathew Robson on the rebound, to break (2-0, 34th). Exasperating for a Hormadi who showed a straight face, while being solid in the penalty during this middle third.
The dice were cast. From the beginning of the last third, when the Picards went three against one against Mathew Robson, Stanislau Lapachuk found the right corner (3-0, 41st). Mass has been said. Danick Bouchard offered himself a hat-trick in an empty cage to seal Amiens’ victory (4-0, 58th). And for the third time in as many games against Amiens this season, the Angloys haven’t planted a crate but conceded fifteen. In eighth place, Hormadi still leaves, who continues to yoyo and will receive the sympathetic mourners on Tuesday evening at La Barre (8.30pm).