Roller hockey. After nine departures, Caen opens a new chapter
By Sports Writing in Caen
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The Conquerors bowed to a very well prepared Parisian team reinforced in particular by former Caennais, Ruben ASSAYAG and Valentin GONZALEZ. For its part, the Caen team experienced a fairly impressive reshuffle with no less than nine departures.
The arrivals are few and we have concocted a mixed workforce, made up of former ice hockey players (Alexandre FEREY, Nicolas SCHUTZ), and promising young people from the club (Liam FROGER, Dorian DUCRETOT, Tim FROGER, Aaron CHESCHIR), the elders (Enzo RENOU, Guillaume BASTIEN, Damien LAULIER and Théo FONTANILLE) bringing their experience of the Elite League.
“We’re going to hang on”
A very daring, even delicate bet. We sent the Caennais feverish before the start of the match in the words of Théo FONTANILLE their new captain. “We welcome the French champion and one of the big favorites of the season. We are playing for a place in the playoffs this season (places from 1 to 8). We’re going to hang on. »
The Caennais will hold the shock for 33 minutes. Before that, they will have bowed twice, but without demerit. The Conquerors are in their match, applied, and the young people bring freshness and passion to the local game. The last quarter of an hour is very complicated. Villeneuve mastered the match and the Conquerors gradually lowered their flag despite a twirling Enzo RENOU, a Guillaume BASTIEN who tried to rescue his young teammates, and a Théo FONTANILLE, commander-in-chief of the Normandy defence.
A promising training
The Conquerors, heroic this Saturday, will have to fight all season to hope to stay in the Elite League. The ambitions are not the same as last season but the young people from the Caen training are promising and announce a bright future for the club. But the team is in full reconstruction, and it is to be hoped that this youth will have time to acquire maturity and experience in a very high level Elite League which will not give gifts. Next match at the ogre rethélois.
Goals for Villeneuve
Robert BAILLARGEON (17’50)
Karl GABILLET (20’53)
Austin KOSS (33’32) (46’52)
Alexandre GAZE(38’17)
But for Caen
Rafic MADI (40’11)
(By Patrick TAPIN)
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