Pick your metaphor: Spiders stung by Buzz; Buzz swarm Spiders; Spiders catch the hives from Buzz

Whichever way you put it, the time off for the All-Star break wasn’t kind to the Spiders, who were handily outskated tonight by the Buzz, with a final score of 6–2.

A slew of penalties, a ton of defensive-zone turnovers, our top four scorers absent, not to mention the Buzz, who played a strong three periods of hockey, all contributed to the rout. An exhausted captain Carlos Eberhardt said, “I’m surprised it wasn’t worse.”

Scoring highlight(s):

  • Second period:
    • Mike Armel, unassisted
  • Third:
    • Ryan Herman, unassisted

Penalties (innocent, of course):

  • Second period:
    • Mike Montgomery, for tripping
    • Ted Samsel, for interference
  • Third period:
    • Mark Franklin, for standing his ground when getting roughed (interference; offsetting)
    • Paul LaCosse, interference
    • Brad Caron, for body checking

And duly noted: the Spiders, who faced four penalty-kill situations, including a four-on-three in the third period, ended up giving up a Power Play goal, the first short-handed goal by the Spiders’ PK unit since Dec. 14 and the fifth overall this season.

For the highlight reel: Goalkeeper Jeff Keacher’s performance in net. He faced 33 shots (8, 13, 12) from the swarming Buzz, making some amazing saves.

For details, see the box score and game summary.

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