We all remember what happened at 1200 North Washington one weekend ago. The Bobcats played brilliantly on Friday, but after tying the game at 2 on Saturday evening at the Bobcats den, the defense forgot to put a body on a Bruin. As the Bruins walked away smiling, yours truly was fuming inside, because Gilbert Gabor found the puck and buried it, and was given the number one star. He should’ve had to earn it in a shootout. Oscars Batna should have done what he was doing all evening on Friday. He was delivering massive hits that were sending the Bruins messages. Had there been a Sheriff’s Patrol this week, I would’ve asked him why they didn’t put a body on that son-of-a-gun Bruin before the play could even get started! Looking ahead at what the Bobcats must do at Riverside Arena to Gilbert Gabor and the rest of the Bruins, they must be physical. See Bruin, hit Bruin, but nothing illegal. You can hear our good buddy Paul Teeple on the Bobcats station 1270 KLXX, beginning at 6:45pm, as the Bobcats try to seek revenge on the Bruins for what happened last weekend at our den.