Team Dynamo Continues To Slide
Management Mulls Move to Pawtucket
Team Dynamo was handed a degrading loss against the league - least favorite The Bulldogs, 7 -1, to begin Week 2. Reinvigorated and ready to work, Dynamo jumped to an early lead the following night against Plante's Auto, only to squander that lead and yet another. At the end of the horrible evening, Dynamo was only able to skate off the ice with an 8 - 8 draw.
Perhaps the lone highlight of Week 2 came in the return of defensive stalwart and West Warwick hero Ryan Baynes, who was solid on the blue line.
The reeling Dynamo organization is left befuddled, and the ever - loyal Dynamo fans grew restless after the disappointing result on last Thursday evening. The culmination of which frustration coming when the majority headed for the gates prior to the final buzzer.
"Yeah it's never a good sign when our hardcores up and leave before the game ends," Maturi commented after the game. "We've let them down, and we've let ourselves down."
Its not only the fans and players that are feeling the ill effects of the terrible start to the season, as there are strong rumors within the tight-knit Rhode Island hockey community that Dynamo owners / silent partners are shopping the team around. The potential interest in a take - over lies primarily with a small start up technology company based in Pawtucket. While there has been no official league statement regarding this crushing news, it is assumed that the would be owners would "clean house" so to speak, even retiring the well-known Blue and White colors of the once great Dynamo.
As the RIMSEHL approaches the mid - season grind, it is left solely to the players to make necessary changes. Defenseman Erik Noack recognizes, "every game is a playoff game now." And so it goes in the competitive world of Northern Rhode Island Men's League Hockey while the question remains, will Team Dynamo turn the ship around?
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