Minnesota Gazzet
Reporter: Patrick Rode
Boney Off to the races
Rawley Boney has had an amazing start to the Dockheads season, leading the hockey team with an impressive 12G 13A 25 points. His skill on the ice and dedication to the game has made him a valuable asset to the team, and his performance this season has been nothing short of outstanding.
Boney is a 25-year-old forward for the Dockheads, and his ability to score goals and create opportunities for his teammates has been crucial to the team's success. He has a keen eye for the net and a quick release on his shots, which has allowed him to put up impressive numbers early in the season.
But it's not just his scoring ability that makes Boney stand out. He's also a hard-working player who is willing to put in the effort both on and off the ice. He's always looking for ways to improve his game, whether that's by working on his skating or studying films of opposing teams to better understand their strategies. It's the on and off-the-ice actions that have made him a fan favorite
Looking around the rest of the LTLHL it would be wrong to not mention some other point leaders as Boney is only top 3. 1 is Steve Banga a fantastic 12G 15A with the LVHR who is 2nd in the Southern Conference riding high. Nino Hebar is also standing out for the forwards so far this season potting 8G but serving the biscuit all over for 18 Apples. On the back end in Net leading the league is a 4 dog race with Andrew Wiewel-(Militia), Ash Galvin-(Seattle) (who is showing why Seattle wanted him so much on draft day) Karim Hogdal,-(Bandits), and finally Barron Dowler-(Razorbacks) all posting 9 or more wins holding their teams in games every time they go out many having over 600 minutes already.