| 9 | F | Avery, Tony |
| 21 | M | Carey, Travis |
| 12 | D | Carrillo, Mario |
| 1 | GK | Dzuba, Justin |
| | Gutierrez, Juan |
| 22 | M | Hernandez, Beto |
| 15 | GK | Main, Danny |
| 5 | M | Miller, Chris |
| 8 | M | Monroe, Roby |
| 7 | D | Ogletree, Mike |
| 25 | M | Perdew, Mark |
| 11 | M | Robinson, Kelly |
| 19 | F | Wheat, Chad |
Match RECAP: Denver Dynamite A late 4th quarter collapse by the Dynamite, which allowed 5 unanswered goals (including 4 empty netters) in the final 5 minutes of play, saw the Texas Outlaws steal the match 12-6. Jay Hamilton was robbed of a potential hat-trick with two goals being called back. One for a late handball call in the box and the 3rd after taking the restart too quickly for the official. Chad Pearson and Chris Handsor led the way in scoring for the Dynamite with Pearson netting two goals (leading the team with 5 in two games) and Handsor lending a hand with four assists. Zindel, Sabando and Lee each netted a pair for the Outlaws and Shaun David seemed to be everywhere with one goal, four assists and two blocks. And as good as Archuleta was in goal, he was no match for the amount of shots that were peppered into the goal area. In the end the quickness of Texas coupled with the law of averages being applied to their shot played the down fall in the waning minutes of the match. The Dynamite now face a 2 game road trip to California and San Diego before returning home December 12th, to face the Ft. Collins Fury.
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