The Return of the Turduckens: Tuck Faces Off Against the Lumberjacks on Jan
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“Rested or Rusted?”
After nearly two months of hibernation, the Tuck Law School Turduckens (2-3-0) are finally emerging from their winter slumber to take on the red-hot Lumberjacks (5-3-0). Whether Tuck has been training in the Swiss Alps with elite European skaters or stuffing their faces with leftover turkey and writing legal briefs on beer pong rules remains to be seen. One thing’s for sure—they’re walking into the lion’s den against a Lumberjacks team that has been steamrolling the competition.
On the other side, the Lumberjacks have won three of their last four games, and their offense has been an absolute wrecking ball, led by the UVHL’s top three scorers. While Tuck might have enjoyed their vacation, they’ll need to shake off seven weeks of rust in a hurry if they want to avoid getting carved up like a Thanksgiving turkey.
Can the Turduckens make a dramatic return, or will the Lumberjacks send them back to the study hall in pieces?
By the Numbers
All-Time Series Record: Tuck Leads (19-13)
Last Matchup: Tuck won 5-4 on November 13th (yes, this was two months ago, so does it even count?)
Lumberjacks Rank: 2nd in the UVHL (5-3-0)
Tuck Rank: 4th in the UVHL (2-3-0)
Key Stat: The Lumberjacks have scored 37 goals in 8 games, making them the league’shighest scoring team.
Keys to the Game
For Tuck:
Find Their Legs Early – They haven't played since before Thanksgiving. They might still be in turkey coma mode. If they don’t get their skating legs under them fast, the Lumberjacks will run them out of the barn.
Goaltending Must Be Sharp – The Lumberjacks' Dynamic DMD Trio of DeLuca, MacKenzie & Dayno is the most lethal combo in the league. Their first shift could end the game.
Don’t Overthink It – They may be future lawyers, but breaking out of the zone requires fewer depositions and more tape-to-tape passes.
For the Lumberjacks:
Start Fast, Bury Them Early – Tuck is rusty, sluggish, and mentally still on winter break. If the Lumberjacks get on the board early, this could be over by the first period.
Keep Feeding DeLuca – 15 goals in 8 games. That’s more goals than the Mustangs' entire roster combined. Just keep passing him the puck and let him do his thing.
Don’t Take Penalties – The Lumberjacks can sometimes get sloppy and take lazy penalties. Don’t give Tuck any free chances to get into the game.
Players to Watch
Tuck: ???? Maclean "The Legal Eagle" Lalor – The defenseman-turned-goal-scorer leads Tuck in goals (6) despite playing on the blue line. If they have any chance in this game, he’ll need to go full Bobby Orr.
???? Nicholas "Sully" Sullivan – He leads Tuck with 7 assists, meaning he’s probably the only guy on the team who knows how to pass properly.
???? David "The Briefcase" Husband – He has zero goals on the season, but since his last name is Husband, he is legally required to be a team player.
Lumberjacks: ???? Nathan "The Deluge" DeLuca – The league’s leading scorer (15G, 5A, 20P) will be absolutely salivating at the chance to torch a team that hasn’t played in two months.
???? Neil "Mac Attack" MacKenzie – The UVHL’s assist king (11A, 15P) is basically the hockey version of a bartender—just serving up dimes all night.
???? Zach "Dangerous" Dayno – Third in the league in points (14P), he’s the “forgotten” member of the DMD Trio, but he’ll make Tuck remember real fast.
Quotes From Around the League
Neil MacKenzie on Tuck's return from break: "They might be rested, but we’re ready. If they’re still shaking off the rust in the first five minutes, they’re dead."
Maclean Lalor on Tuck’s lack of recent game action: "Sure, we’ve been off for a while, but we’ve been training. Maybe. I think I skated once."
Nate DeLuca on his goal-scoring streak: "If the puck's on my stick, just assume it’s going in. It saves everyone time."
David Husband on his season so far: "Not scoring is a choice, okay? I like to focus on the legal side of the game. Like, you know, avoiding illegal hits."
Odds & Predictions
Moneyline: Lumberjacks -200, Tuck +175
Over/Under: 7.5 Goals
Prop Bets:
DeLuca to score 2+ goals (-110)
Tuck to score first (+300)
Tuck players to complain about their conditioning mid-game (-5000)
Prediction:
Tuck might be rested and refreshed, but this is the worst possible opponent to face after two months off. The Lumberjacks' top line is too hot right now, and their offense is too relentless. Expect Tuck to hang around early before getting overwhelmed late.
???? Final Score Prediction: Lumberjacks 6, Tuck 2
Final Word
Can Tuck pull off the upset after a two-month break?
Will the Lumberjacks keep their offense rolling?
Will David Husband finally score? (Probably not.)
All these answers and more on January 8th. Get your popcorn ready, because the Turduckens are back—and they might get cooked.
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Lumberjacks Steamroll Tuck in 6-1 Rout
January 8th, 2025 - 9:20 PM | Tuck Arena
Final Score: Lumberjacks 6 - Tuck 1
Back from Break, But Not Ready for This
The Tuck Law School Turduckens returned from their extended holiday break hoping to make a statement, but the Lumberjacks had other plans. Powered by guest goaltender Evan "Almighty" Cline (subbing in for the absent Luke "The Duke" McCormick), the Lumberjacks came out firing and never looked back.
Tuck outshot the Lumberjacks 37-32, but that number is wildly misleading. The Lumberjacks buried their chances, while Tuck shot from the perimeter like they were allergic to high-danger areas.
First Period: Lumberjacks Flex Early
Lumberjacks 1-0 (10:45) - Jay "Big Z" Zanleoni opened the scoring after a Nate DeLuca shot deflected 20 feet in the air like it was shot from a trebuchet. Big Z calmly snagged it from midair, dropped it, and fired low glove side past Tuck's goalie Jenkins Marshall.
Lumberjacks 2-0 (8:42) - Nate "DeRoofa" DeLuca did his usual thing—embarrassing defensemen. After a pass from Zach "Dangerous" Dayno, DeLuca toe-dragged, waited for Tuck defenders to slide themselves into irrelevance, and finally tapped it off the near post and in.
Lumberjacks 3-0 (7:57) - Jordy "McNasty" McGee added to the pain, picking up a slick feed from Zanleoni before undressing Marshall with a filthy move and finishing forehand.
Lumberjacks 4-0 (5:49) - This one was all about puck movement. Neil "Mac Attack" MacKenzie started a ridiculous tic-tac-toe sequence that saw Alex Brands, DeLuca, and Dayno all touch the puck before Brands deflected the final pass into an empty net.
Tuck 1-4 (1:39, PP Goal) - Tuck finally broke through after Jay Zanleoni took a lazy tripping penalty. Matty Ouellette took a bad-angle shot from the goal line that somehow fooled Cline, who was apparently taking a mental vacation at that moment.
"I wasn’t even mad, I was just disappointed in myself." - Evan Cline
End of the First: Lumberjacks 4, Tuck 1 | Shots: Tuck 17, Lumberjacks 13
Second Period: Tuck Tries, But No Luck
The second period saw fewer goals but plenty of action.
Cline made a pair of monster saves early on, including a robbery on Maclean "Die Hard" Lalor.
Meanwhile, Marshall returned the favor, stoning DeLuca on a breakaway and later making a highlight-reel shoulder save on Nico Brands.
Lumberjacks 5-1 (4:31) - Zanleoni notched his second of the night on a clean shot from the slot, finishing a crisp passing play from McGee and Kimball.
End of the Second: Lumberjacks 5, Tuck 1 | Shots: Tuck 8, Lumberjacks 11
Third Period: Cline Slams the Door
Tuck put the pressure on in the third, but Cline simply wasn’t in the mood to allow another goal.
His best sequence came when he made back-to-back stops on Goff and Yablong, including a desperation left-pad save that made even his own teammates shake their heads.
Lumberjacks 6-1 (6:23) - The final goal was pure comedy. Dayno tried to set up DeLuca for a backdoor tap-in, but the puck deflected off **Marshall’s pad and trickled into the net** for an own goal.
End of Regulation: Lumberjacks 6, Tuck 1 | Shots: Tuck 12, Lumberjacks 7