Showing posts with label Landon Bow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Landon Bow. Show all posts

Saturday, February 14, 2015

No price increase in Brandon . . . Franchise record for Bow . . . Blades stun Hitmen








F Michal Řepík (Vancouver, 2005-08) has signed for the rest of this season with Zug (Switzerland, NL A). He was released by Pelicans Lahti (Finland, Liiga) on Friday for financial reasons. He was the Pelican’s leading scorer, with 31 points, including nine goals, in 48 games. . . . Řepík will replace F Josh Holden (Regina, 1994-98), who is starting a five-game suspension for slashing in a game against Kloten on Jan. 31. . . .
F Tyler Redenbach (Prince George, Swift Current, Lethbridge, 2001-05) has been released by Pelicans Lahti (Finland, Liiga) for financial reasons. This season with the Pelicans, Redenbach had 29 points, including six goals, in 40 games. He was second in team scoring. . . . According to a Pelicans’ news release, Redenbach has signed with Davos (Switzerland, NL A) but there hasn’t been confirmation from Davos. . . . Pelicans CEO Ilkka Kaarna said: "We released the import players for economic reasons. This season has been financially challenging. . . . These player transfers result in significant economic benefit for the club."
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The Brandon Wheat Kings won’t be raising season-ticket prices before the 2015-16 season gets here. Kelly McCrimmon, the team’s owner, general manager and head coach, informed fans of that news in a letter.
“Season-ticket prices for the 2015-16 season are unchanged, $425 if purchased in advance of the June early-bird deadline, and increasing to $450 after the early-bird deadline, identical to this current season,” McCrimmon wrote. “Renewing now allows you to save $25 and enjoy Wheat Kings hockey next season for under $12 per game, once again the least expensive season ticket in the entire Western Hockey League.”
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F Morgan Klimchuk and F Jayce Hawryluk of the Wheat Kings got to play the part of Zambonis on Thursday as they helped escape artist Dean Gunnarson prepare for the taping of an episode of his OLN series Escape Or Die that is to premiere in April. Today in Winnipeg Gunnarson will be hooked up to two Zambonis at the neck, arms and waist and, well, Graeme Bruce of the Brandon Sun has more right here.
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More than 25 years have passed since Tom Cochrane and Red Rider released an album that included the song Big League. It found an audience then and it continue to have an audience today. Sean Fitz-Gerald of the National Post sat down with Cochrane to talk about that song and the resulting story is right here. . . . By the way, Cochrane, who is from Lynn Lake, Man., has a new album, Take It Home, that dropped on Tuesday.
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You’re not yet tired of hearing or reading about Evander Kane? Good, because Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet has more on Kane in his weekly 30 Thoughts. . . . The latest edition is right here.
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The Portland Winterhawks have signed D Jake Hobson, 15, who was a third-round selection in the WHL’s 2014 bantam draft. From Prince Albert, he is playing for the midget AAA Prince Albert Mintos. He has 21 points, including eight goals, in 40 games. . . . Jake is the son of Doug Hobson, who played four seasons (1984-88) with the Prince Albert Raiders and later coached with the Victoria Cougars, Prince George Cougars and Red Deer Rebels. . . . The Winterhawks also announced that they have signed D Jackson Caller, a seventh-round pick in the 2014 bantam draft. Caller, from Kamloops, has 17 points, seven of them goals, in 22 games with the Pursuit of Excellence prep team that plays out of Kelowna.
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FRIDAY’S GAMES

B.C. DIVISION: Things tightened up as the Kamloops Blazers won in a shootout, the Prince George Cougars won in regulation and the Vancouver Giants lost. . . . When the night was done, Kamloops have moved past Vancouver and back into third place, which is the division’s last playoff spot. The Giants are a point behind the Blazers, with the Cougars two points behind Kamloops. . . . It is quite likely that only one of those three teams will make the playoffs.
U.S. DIVISION: Nothing changed as Everett, Portland and Spokane won, while Seattle lost in a shootout and Tri-City lost in regulation. The loser point left third-place Seattle five points ahead of Spokane, which holds down the Western Conference’s first wild-card spot, three points ahead of Tri-City. . . . It still appears that all five U.S. Division teams will qualify for the playoffs.
EAST DIVISION: Brandon lost in OT and the loser point kept it within two points of Kelowna, which is atop the overall standings. . . . Swift Current beat Regina and now trails the second-place Pats by 10 points. Each team has 17 games left. . . . Moose Jaw won and now is eight points out of a playoff spot.
CENTRAL DIVISION: Medicine Hat, Calgary, Red Deer and Kootenay all lost. . . . Lethbridge won, again, and it’s OK to wonder if Peter Anholt is the Eastern Conference’s coach of the year.
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WHL team logoIn Regina, G Landon Bow set a Swift Current franchise record as the Broncos beat the Pats, 5-0. . . . Bow, who stopped 44 shots, has seven shutouts this season and that’s a franchise single-season record. . . . Bow had been sharing the record with Mark Friesen (2010-11), Ian Gordon (1993-94) and Bryce Wandler (1999-2000). . . . Bow has 10 shutouts in his career. . . . After the game, Gordon tweeted: “Congrats @LandonCBow on breaking my single season shutout record. @SCBronccos #greatmemories.” . . . Broncos G Jay Merkley scored his 14th goal at 7:00 of the first period and it stood up as the winner. . . . F Colby Cave scored three times, giving him 25 goals. . . . G Glenn Gawdin had two assists. . . . Broncos D Ayrton Nikkel didn’t get any points but finished plus-4. . . . Regina is without F Adam Brooks and F Taylor Cooper, two of its top scorers. Both have undisclosed injuries. . . . The Pats are second in the East Division, with the Broncos third. That means this very well may have been a first-round playoff preview. . . . Swift Current (26-24-5) is 10 points behind the Pats (30-18-7), who had been 4-0-2 in their previous six games. . . .

In Brandon, F Liam Stewart scored 27 seconds into OT to give the Spokane Chiefs a 5-4 victory over the Wheat Kings. . . . Stewart scored his 20th goal of the season off a Tyson Helgeson rebound. . . . The Chiefs erased a 4-1 deficit and Stewart drew the primary assist on the last two goals. . . . The last two of those goals came via the PP, with F Markson Bechtold getting his seventh goal at 8:08 of the third period and F Dominic Zwerger getting his 13th at 17:09. . . . Zwerger had two goals. . . . The tying goal came after Brandon was penalized for having too many men on the ice. . . . The Chiefs were 3-for-4 on the PP; Brandon was 2-for-8. . . . Spokane D Jason Fram drew an assist on each of his club’s last three goals. . . . F Ryan Duke scored twice for Brandon, giving him 20. He is the fifth player on the roster with at least 20 goals. . . . Duke’s second goal gave Brandon a 4-1 lead at 17:27 of the second period. . . . Brandon F Tim McGauley had two assists, running his point streak to 12 games. He has 25 points, including 16 assists, over those 12 games. . . . Spokane G Tyson Verhelst, a freshman from Brandon, stopped 33 shots, as did Brandon G Jordan Papirny. . . . F John Quenneville returned to Brandon’s lineup after sitting out four games with a suspected concussion. . . . The Wheat Kings are still without G Alex Moodie (suspected concussion), D Ivan Provorov and F Jayce Hawryluk, the latter two with undisclosed injuries. . . . The Chiefs (27-24-4) are 3-2-0 on an East Division swing that ends tonight in Swift Current. . . . The Wheat Kings (41-9-6), who had won six straight, are 12-0-2 in their last 14 outings. . . .

In Calgary, G Nik Amundrud stopped 35 shots to lead the Saskatoon Blades to a 4-2 victory over the Hitmen. . . . Calgary had won its previous nine games. . . . The Hitmen had won six in a row at home, outscoring the opposition 39-6 in the process. . . . Saskatoon D Schael Higson broke a 2-2 tie with his first goal at 14:52 of the second period. . . . F Cameron Hebig added insurance with his 14th goal at 10:40 of the third. . . . Hebig also had two assists. . . . Saskatoon F Mitch Skapski had two assists. . . . Calgary F Terrell Draude scored his ninth goal and also had an assist. . . . Calgary G Mack Shields, on his 20th birthday, turned aside 21 shots. . . . The Blades (16-35-3) snapped a four-game losing skid. . . . The Hitmen (32-18-5) won the season series, 3-1-0. . . . Calgary is second in the Central Division, five points ahead of Red Deer. . . . Scott Fisher of the Calgary Sun has a game story right here. . . .

In Red Deer, the Lethbridge Hurricanes scored two first-period goals and went on to a 2-1 victory over the Rebels. . . . F Jamal Watson scored his 21st goal at 16:25 and F Florian Baltram got his fifth, shorthanded, at 17:38. . . . Red Deer F Preston Kopeck got his 16th goal, on a PP, at 4:18 of the third. . . . Watson also had an assist. . . . Lethbridge G Jayden Sittler, who is from Red Deer, stopped 26 shots. . . . The Hurricanes didn’t list a backup goaltender on the online game sheet, so perhaps Stuart Skinner is injured. . . . Red Deer F Conner Bleackley, the team captain, is out with an undisclosed injury. . . . Lethbridge (17-32-6) is 5-1-1 in February. . . . The Rebels (28-18-8) have lost three in a row. . . .

In Cranbrook, G Brody Willms stopped 32 shots to lead the Moose Jaw Warriors to a 5-1 victory over the Kootenay Ice. . . . Willms, 16, was making his fourth career WHL start. . . . F Tanner Eberle and F Brayden Point each scored twice for Moose Jaw. . . . Eberle’s first goal, 28 seconds into the second period, was shorthanded. He’s got 29 goals. . . . Point has 23 goals. . . . Ice F Austin Vetterl’s ninth goal, while shorthanded, ended Willms’ shutout bid at 10:38 of the third period. . . . Warriors F Axel Blomqvist scored his 21st goal and added an assist. . . . The Warriors were 0-for-7 on the PP; the Ice was 0-for-4. . . . Ice G Wyatt Hoflin surrendered four goals on 20 shots in 44:43. Declan Hobbs, who was brought in from the midget AAA Saskatoon Contacts for the weekend, came on to stop all 10 shots he faced. . . . Ice G Keegan Williams, who usually backs up Hoflin, was a healthy scratch. . . . Moose Jaw had F Jesse Shynkaruk back from a three-game suspension and F Jaimen Yakubowski returned from a four-game injury-related absence. . . . The Ice was without head coach Ryan McGill for a second straight game with what the team is calling “general body soreness.” In his absence, assistant Jay Henderson ran things. . . . The Warriors (22-29-4) had lost their previous two games. They are 1-1-0 on a seven-game road trip. . . . The Ice is 28-27-1. . . . Taylor Rocca of the Cranbrook Daily Townsman has a game story right here. . . .

In Medicine Hat, the Prince George Cougars scored three first-period goals en route to a 4-2 victory over the Tigers. . . . Cougars G Ty Edmonds stopped 41 shots. . . . The Cougars scored their first three goals on only four shots as they lead 3-0 at 7:24 of the first period. . . . F Zach Pochiro scored two of the early Cougars goals, giving him 12. . . . The Tigers got the deficit to 3-2 when F Steve Owre scored his 14th at 8:28 of the third. . . . Cougars F Jari Erricson got the insurance into an empty net at 19:25. He’s got 19 goals. . . . Medicine Hat F Mark Rassell was penalized for high-sticking at 15:13 of the first period. It was his first penalty of the season and came in his 48th game. . . . F Chase Witala had two assists for the Cougars. . . . The Cougars had dropped seven straight games to the Tigers. . . . Prince George (22-32-4) had lost its previous three games (0-1-2). . . . The Tigers (36-17-3) have lost two in a row. . . .

In Portland, F Chase De Leo and F Oliver Bjorkstrand each scored twice as the Winterhawks dumped the Tri-City Americans, 7-1. . . . Tri-City scored the game’s first goal when F Jordan Topping got his seventh at 3:19 of the first period. . . . Tri-City took that 1-0 lead into the second period when Portland exploded for six goals in 13 minutes. . . . Bjorkstrand has 39 goals. . . . De Leo, who has 29, scored his 100th regular-season goal. . . . Portland F Miles Koules had a goal, his 23rd, and two assists, while D Blake Heinrich, F Nic Petan, D Brendan De Jong and F Evan Weinger each had two assists. . . . Portland D Josh Hanson scored his first goal of the season. He has five in 301 career regular-season games. . . . Portland D Keoni Teixeira was pointless but finished plus-4. . . . Tri-City G Eric Comrie stopped 41 shots, 23 more than Portland’s Adin Hill. . . . The Winterhawks (32-20-4) are 1-1-1 in their last three. . . . The Americans are 26-27-3. . . .

In Kamloops, the Blazers scored the only two goals of the shootout and beat the Seattle Thunderbirds, 3-2. . . . F Cole Ully and F Jake Kryski scored for Kamloops in the skills competition, while F Mathew Barzal and D Shea Theodore came up short for Seattle. . . . Seattle F Donovan Neuls forced OT with his sixth goal at 19:59 of the second period. Actually, he scored with 0.9 showing on the clock. . . . D Ethan Bear scored his 10th goal of the season for Seattle, on a PP, at 1:59 of the first period. . . . Kamloops got goals from F Joel Hamilton, his 11th, shorthanded, 59 seconds into the second and F Matt Needham, his 18th, at 13:53 of the second. . . . Hamilton had played 21 games without scoring. It was his first goal for Kamloops since being acquired at the trade deadline in January. . . . Kamloops G Connor Ingram stopped 26 shots, three fewer than Seattle’s Logan Flodell. . . . Flodell, who joined Seattle when G Danny Mumaugh chose to retire, made his fifth career start, his fourth this season. His first three starts were against Prince George. His fourth was against Vancouver. . . . Kamloops D Marc (Jimmy) McNulty had two assists in a solid effort. . . . This was a very uneven game with a lot of turnovers and about two month’s worth of poor passes. . . . Head coach Don Hay of the Blazers celebrated his 61st birthday with his 631st WHL victory. . . . The Blazers (22-29-6) have won two in a row. They are 3-0-0 against Seattle this season, with all three games decided by one goal. . . . The Thunderbirds are 28-20-7. . . .

In Kelowna, the Rockets scored the game’s first five goals and went on to a 7-3 victory over the Victoria Royals. . . . The game ended with a verbal exchange between the benches. . . . At game’s end, Regan Bartel, the radio voice of the Rockets, tweeted: “Royals forward Austin Carroll narrowly misses Lucas Johansen's head and fight breaks out. Lambert/Mallette have choice words for Dave Lowry.” That would be Kelowna head coach Dan Lambert and assistant coach Kris Mallette; Dave Lowry is the head coach of the Royals. . . . Kelowna F Rodney Southam opened the scoring with his eighth goal at 1:08 of the first period. But he is looking at a suspension after instigating a fight in the game’s last five minutes. . . . D Cole Martin and F Cole Linaker each had two goals for the Rockets. Martin, who finished plus-4, has five goals; Linaker has 12. . . . Kelowna F Leon Draisaitl had three assists, as did D Madison Bowey, while F Nick Merkley had two. . . . F Austin Carroll scored his 30th goal for the Royals. . . . Draisaitl has 23 points, including 16 assists, in 16 games with the Rockets. . . . Kelowna G Michael Herringer stopped 22 shots. . . . The Rockets again were without G Jackson Whistle (appendectomy) and F Tyson Baillie (concussion). . . . The Rockets (43-9-4) lead the overall standings by two points over Brandon. . . . The Royals (30-21-4) had their four-game winning streak come to an end. . . .

In Everett, G Carter Hart stopped 22 shots to lead the Silvertips to a 6-0 victory over the Vancouver Giants. . . . Hart, a 16-year-old freshman from Sherwood Park, Alta., has three shutouts. . . . Everett F Remi Laurencelle scored twice, giving him 17. His first goal, 1:19 into the game, stood up as the winner. . . . He also had an assist. . . . Everett D Lucas Skrumeda scored his first goal, while D Tristan Pfeiffer got his second. . . . D Noah Juulsen, F Brayden Low and F Ivan Nikolishin each had two assists. . . . Everett was 2-for-2 on the PP; Vancouver was 0-for-4. . . . Everett (35-16-5) is 2-0-1 in its last three. . . . The Giants (23-30-3) had won their previous two games. . . . Nick Patterson of the Everett Herald reported that the Giants were without D Arvin Atwal due to a “team-imposed suspension.” . . . Patterson’s game story is right here.
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SATURDAY’S GAMES

(all times local)
Regina at Prince Albert, 7 p.m.
Spokane at Swift Current, 7 p.m.
Prince George at Red Deer, 7 p.m.
Saskatoon at Lethbridge, 7 p.m.
Calgary at Medicine Hat, 7:30 p.m.
Victoria at Kamloops, 7 p.m.
Moose Jaw at Kelowna, 7:05 p.m.
Seattle at Everett, 7:05 p.m.
Vancouver vs. Tri-City, at Kennewick, Wash., 7:05 p.m.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Broncos tie Bow on Wheaties . . . Missing d-men no problem for Tigers . . . Bowey wins it for Rockets





It seems that the NHL’s Edmonton Oilers attempted to purchase the OHL’s Erie Otters in order to move the franchise to Hamilton, which would have led to the Oilers getting a lease at what was then Copps Coliseum in Hamilton. . . . Dave Shoalts of The Globe and Mail takes an intriguing look at that entire situation right here.
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Meanwhile, Jennifer Saltman of the Vancouver Province reports that “a one-year peace bond has been issued for a Vancouver Island junior-league hockey team owner who got into a series of heated confrontations with the owners of another team and their coaching staff.” . . . Saltman’s complete story is right here.
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Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet filed his weekly 30 Thoughts piece on Tuesday. As usual, it’s a must read for hockey fans, and it’s right here.
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TUESDAY’S GAMES:

WHL team logoIn Brandon, G Landon Bow stopped 52 shots through OT and D Max Lajoie scored the only goal of the shootout to give the Swift Current Broncos a 3-2 victory over the Wheat Kings. . . . F Carter Rigby of the Broncos scored the game’s first goal, via the PP, at 10:53 of the first period. He was back in the lineup for the first time since Jan. 11 when he suffered an undisclosed injury. . . . Rigby, who has 14 goals, also had an assist. . . . Broncos F Jake DeBrusk got his 26th at 1:08 of the second for a 2-0 lead. . . . Brandon F Tim McGauley scored his 30th of the season at 11:55 to get his guys on the board. . . . F Morgan Klimchuk tied it with his 18th at 6:28 of the third. . . . Brandon G Jordan Papirny stopped 26 shots as he went for his 30th victory. . . . The Wheat Kings continue to be without F Jayce Hawryluk and D Kyle Clague with undisclosed injuries. They also scratched F John Quenneville from this one. . . . Swift Current is without D Dillon Heatherington for up to six weeks with an undisclosed injury. . . . The Wheat Kings (35-9-5) now are two points behind Kelowna in the race for first overall. Brandon had won its previous six games. . . . The Broncos (22-22-5) had lost three in a row. They are third in the East Division, five points ahead of idle Moose Jaw. . . . In their next five games, the Broncos will play Prince Albert twice and Saskatoon three times. . . .

In Medicine Hat, the Tigers scored the game’s last four goals as they beat the Lethbridge Hurricanes, 6-3. . . . The visitors took a 3-2 lead into the second period. . . . Tigers D Tyler Lewington tied it at 7:43 of the second and gave his guys the lead at 19:52. He’s got eight goals. . . . F Trevor Cox, who leads the WHL in points, got his 21st goal at 2:49 of the third and F Chad Butcher scored No. 15 at 7:11 on a PP. . . . Cox also had two assists. . . . F Markus Eisenschmid had two goals, giving him 15, and added an assist for Medicine Hat. . . . Tigers F Cole Sanford had three assists, as did freshman D David Quenneville, who enjoyed his first three-point game. . . . Medicine Hat F Dryden Hunt didn’t get a point, thus ending his point streak at 19 games, the longest in the WHL this season. He had 10 goals and 19 assists during his streak. . . . The longest active point streak in the WHL now belongs to Cox, at nine games. . . . Cox has 83 points in 48 games; last season, he finished with 82 in 70 games. He leads the scoring race by eight points over Sanford. . . . Lethbridge F Tyler Wong scored his 20th goal of the season, while F Brayden Burke had two assists. . . . With seven regulars out — including D Tommy Vannelli, Ty Stanton, Kyle Burroughs and Kyle Becker— the Tigers had D Brad Forrest of Calgary and F Ryan Jevne of Edmonton in their lineup. Forrest was an eighth-round pick in the 2012 bantam draft; he plays for the AJHL’s Calgary Mustangs. Jevne, who plays for the AJHL’s Drumheller Dragons, was taken in the second round of the 2013 bantam draft. . . . F Zane Franklin, the 43rd overall selection in the 2014 bantam draft, made his debut with the Hurricanes. Franklin, from Marwayne, Alta., is playing for the midget AAA Lloydminster Bobcats. He has 31 points, including 11 goals, in 26 games. . . . The Tigers (34-12-2) have won five in a row. . . . The Hurricanes (11-29-6) entertain the Kootenay Ice tonight. . . .

In Red Deer, D Madison Bowey scored in the fourth round of a shootout to give the Kelowna Rockets a 4-3 victory over the Rebels. . . . Red Deer F Conner Bleackley forced OT with his 23rd goal at 5:29 of the third period. . . . The Rebels took a 2-0 lead with a pair of second-period goals 13 seconds part. . . . F Austin Adamson scored his fourth goal at 3:40 and F Wyatt Johnson added his 20th at 3:53. . . . The Rockets then took the lead with three goals in 2:02. D Madison Bowey got his 12th at 11:55 of the second, with F Justin Kirkland getting his 17th at 13:29 and F Tyson Baillie notching his 30th at 13:57. . . . Kelowna G Jackson Whistler stopped 24 shots through OT and was perfect in the shootout. . . . Red Deer G Rylan Toth turned aside 36 shots. . . . Red Deer was 0-for-4 on the PP, including a 5-on-3 for 1:54 in the second period as it was leading 2-0. . . . Kelowna was 0-for-3. . . . Red Deer won’t have F Evan Polei in its lineup for up to two months. He suffered an undisclosed injury Saturday against visiting Vancouver. . . . The Rockets (37-8-3), who are in Edmonton tonight, have won three straight. . . . The Rebels (27-14-7) are 7-0-2 in their last nine games. They are second in the Central Division, two points ahead of idle Calgary.
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Friday, January 16, 2015

Broncos put Bow on win . . . Five-point night for Wheaties' McGauley . . . Big Ben tolls for Silvertips








F Anders Lövdahl (Calgary, Moose Jaw, Lethbridge, 1999-2001) has signed for the rest of this season with Grästorp (Sweden, Division 1). This season, with Narvik (Norway, Division 1), he had two assists in two games, and he had three goals in four games with Kiruna (Sweden, Division 1).
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G Reto Berra of the Lake Erie Monsters scored a goal Friday night in a 5-1 victory over the host Chicago Wolves. If you haven’t seen the goal, it’s right here, and it’s worth watching if only for the celebration. . . . He is the 11th goaltender in AHL history to score a goal. . . . Former WHL D Dean Chynoweth, who also is a former WHL general manager and coach, is Lake Erie’s head coach.
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How much do concussions cost the NHL? Roy MacGregor of The Globe and Mail takes a look right here. His story includes a list of 35 players whose careers were ended because of concussions. This is frightening stuff.
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FRIDAY’S GAMES:

In Prince Albert, F Luke Philp scored twice to help the Kootenay Ice to a 5-2 victory over the Raiders. . . . Philp, who had scored the game’s first goal, broke a 1-1 tie at 5:46 of the third period with his 20th goal of the season. . . . F Sam Reinhart had two assists for the Ice. He’s got 285 career regular-season points, one shy of the franchise record held by F Jarret Stoll, now of the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings. . . . Ice F Jaedon Descheneau scored his 22nd goal and added an assist. . . . F Tim Vanstone had two assists for the Raiders. . . . The Ice (22-21-1) had lost four in a row. . . . The Raiders (19-24-1) had a three-game winning streak end. . . . The Ice holds down the Eastern Conference’s last playoff spot and the Raiders now are six points off the pace. . . . The Raiders are at home to Medicine Hat tonight, while the Ice visits Saskatoon. . . . Jeff D’Andrea of panow.com has a game story right here. . . .

WHL team logoIn Swift Current, G Landon Bow tied a franchise record as he stopped 24 shots and led the Broncos to a 5-0 victory over the Moose Jaw Warriors. . . . That was Bow’s sixth shutout of the season. He now shares the franchise record for most shutouts in one season with Mark Friesen (2010-11). . . . F Glenn Gawdin scored twice, giving him 12 goals, while F Jake DeBrusk got No. 24 on a second-period PP. . . . F Jay Merkley scored his 11th goal and added two assists, while D Max Lajoie and F Andreas Schumacher each had two assists. . . . The Broncos (21-19-5) halted a three-game skid (0-2-1). . . . The Warriors (18-24-4) had won two in a row. . . . The Broncos entertain Brandon tonight. . . . The Warriors are at home to Lethbridge tonight. . . .

In Saskatoon, D Nolan Reid broke a 4-4 tie at 9:12 of the third period and the Blades went on to a 5-4 victory over the Medicine Hat Tigers. . . . Reid, a 16-year-old from Deer Valley, Sask., has one goal in 25 games this season after scoring once in two games last season. . . . Tigers F Trevor Cox gave his guys a 4-3 lead with his 16th goal at 16:34 of the second period. . . . Saskatoon F Brett Stovin tied it at 3:02 of the third, on a PP, with his second of the game and 15th of the season. Last season, he finished with 14 goals in 61 games. . . . The Blades had lost five straight games to the Tigers. . . . F Wyatt Sloboshan and D Brycen Martin each had two assists for the Blades. . . . Medicine Hat F Dryden Hunt scored his 17th goal and added an assist, while F Markus Eisenschmid had two assists. F Matt Bradley got his ninth goal and had an assist for the Tigers. . . . Saskatoon G Nik Amundrud stopped 42 shots, seven more than Medicine Hat’s Nick Schneider. . . . Saskatoon F Nikita Soshnin came up short on a third-period penalty shot with the game tied at 4. . . . The Tigers were 3-for-6 on the PP but gave up a shorthanded goal. . . . The Blades were 2-for-3 on the PP. . . . Saskatoon (11-29-3), which is at home to Kootenay tonight, has won two straight. . . . The Tigers (29-12-2) have lost two in a row. . . . The Tigers are in Prince Albert tonight. . . . Daniel Nugent-Bowman of the Saskatoon StarPhoenix has a game story right here.

In Brandon, F Tim McGauley scored two goals and added three assists to lead the Wheat Kings to an 8-5 victory over the Lethbridge Hurricanes. . . . McGauley has 27 goals. . . . The Wheat Kings opened up a 3-0 first-period lead, only to have the Hurricanes pull even on F Ryley Lindgren’s first goal of the season at 10:28 of the second. . . . The Wheat Kings took control again when McGauley scored twice, at 14:55 and 17:17. . . . F Peter Quenneville and F Morgan Klimchuk also had two goals each for Brandon. Quenneville has 12 goals; Klimchuk, who reached the 100-goal plateau for his career, has 17 this season. . . . Brandon F Reid Duke scored his 12th goal and had two assists. . . . F Tyler Wong scored his 16th goal of the season for Lethbridge. . . . Brandon held a 57-21 edge in shots. . . . The Wheat Kings lost F Jayce Hawryluk to an undisclosed injury in the first period. . . . F Jamal Watson was among Lethbridge’s scratches. . . . F Brett Davis, a fourth-round selection in the 2014 bantam draft, made his debut with Lethbridge. From Oakbank, Man., he plays for the midget AAA Eastman Selects. . . . The Wheat Kings (32-9-4) have won three straight. . . . The Hurricanes (10-26-6) have lost three in a row. . . . Brandon will play in Swift Current tonight, while Lethbridge is in Moose Jaw. . . .

In Edmonton, F Lane Bauer scored three times to lead the Oil Kings to a 6-2 victory over the Regina Pats. . . . Bauer has 16 goals; that was his first WHL hat trick. . . . The Oil Kings scored the game’s first six goals. . . . Edmonton D Blake Orban and F Cole Benson each had two assists. . . . Benson was playing his first game since Nov. 27 as he had been out with an undisclosed injury. He missed 16 games. . . . D Marshall Donald, who was acquired from Calgary last week, made his Edmonton debut and drew two assists. . . . Edmonton G Tristan Jarry made 28 saves. . . . Edmonton F Brett Pollock, its leading scorer, left in the third period with an undisclosed injury. After the game, Brian Swane of the Edmonton Sun tweeted that Oil Kings head coach Steve Hamilton said: “We're waiting to get an update on (Pollock’s) situation, but hopefully it's nothing too substantial.” . . . The Oil Kings, who are at home to Victoria on Sunday afternoon, improved to 22-18-5. . . . The Pats now are 26-15-3. They’ll play in Red Deer tonight. . . .

In Red Deer, F Austin Carroll scored the only goal of the shootout, in the seventh round, as the Victoria Royals beat the Rebels, 2-1. . . . F Greg Chase scored his 10th goal of the season to give Victoria a 1-0 lead 57 seconds into the first period. . . . F Brooks Maxwell scored his 14th goal for Red Deer at 14:33 of the first. . . . Victoria G Coleman Vollrath, making his 100th WHL appearance, stopped 34 shots through OT, five more than Red Deer’s Rylan Toth. . . . The Royals (23-19-3) have won three straight. They visit Calgary tonight. . . The Rebels (25-14-6), who play host to Regina tonight, had won their previous five games. . . .

In Prince George, F Chase De Leo’s shootout goal gave the Portland Winterhawks a 4-3 victory over the Cougars before 3,858 fans. . . . De Leo, who had a 17-game point streak end in a 6-2 loss in Kamloops on Wednesday, scored his 18th goal in the first period. . . . Portland F Miles Koules forced OT with his 19th goal at 16:54 of the third period. . . . The Cougars scored three first-period PP goals to take a 3-2 lead. . . . D Josh Connolly scored his seventh goal and added an assist for Prince George. He was acquired from Kamloops last week with the hopes that he could add some life to the Cougars’ PP. . . . F Nic Petan and F Oliver Bjorkstrand each had two assists for Portland. . . . F Chase Witala scored his 24th goal for Prince George. . . . Winterhawks G Adin Hill stopped 31 shots, five fewer than Ty Edmonds of the Cougars. . . . Portland F Mitch Walter was among the scratches. He left Wednesday’s game in Kamloops after taking a hard punch to the face in a second-period altercation. That was his first game with the Winterhawks since being acquired from Edmonton. . . . F David Soltes played his first game with the Cougars since leaving to play for Slovakia at the WJC. His father, sister and girlfriend took in the game from the Cougars’ corporate box. . . . The Winterhawks (24-19-3) moved into second place in the U.S. Division, a point ahead of Spokane, which has three games in hand. . . . The Cougars (20-23-2) have lost four in a row (0-2-2). . . . The same teams will play again tonight in Prince George. . . . The Cougars have drawn 63,787 fans to their 23 home games. Last season, their 36-game attendance total was 60,931. . . .

In Kelowna, G Taran Kozun stopped 36 shots to lead the Seattle Thunderbirds to a 5-2 victory over the Kelowna Rockets. . . . Kozun was especially sharp in the first period when the Rockets held a 17-9 edge in shots. . . . Seattle came out of that period with a 2-0 goal. . . . F Roberts Lipsbergs scored his first goal since returning to the Thunderbirds from the ECHL’s Stockton Thunder. . . . Lipsbergs also had an assist. . . . Kelowna F Nick Merkley scored his 14th goal, at 6:39 of the second, to get the Rockets to within 2-1. . . . But Seattle F Cory Millette restored the two-goal lead 15 seconds later with his 11th goal of the season. . . . Kelowna F Rourke Chartier, who leads the WHL in goals, was scratched with a back injury. Larry Fisher of the Kelowna Daily Courier reports that Chartier is day-to-day “after getting hit from behind last game.” . . . Among Seattle’s scratches were F Mathew Barzal (knee) and F Alexander True (broken wrist). . . . Barzal, who hasn’t played since Nov. 4, is getting close to returning. True was injured on Tuesday. . . . The Thunderbirds (22-16-5) are 3-0-1 in their last four. They are in Everett tonight. . . . The Rockets now are 34-8-3 with six of those losses coming at home. They’ll have a lot of time to chew on this one as they don’t play again until Friday. . . . Larry Fisher of the Kelowna Daily Courier has a game story right here. . . .

In Vancouver, G Evan Sarthou stopped 30 shots to lead the Tri-City Americans to a 3-0 victory over the Giants. . . . Sarthou, who has three shutouts this season, is the Americans’ starter with Eric Comrie out with an undisclosed injury. . . . F Ty Comrie scored his fourth goal at 9:19 of the second period and it stood up as the winner. . . . F Taylor Vickerman added insurance with his fifth goal at 12:40 of the third, via the PP, and F Austyn Playfair got his first career goal, into an empty net, at 19:06. . . . F Max James had two assists. . . . Vancouver G Payton Lee stopped 28 shots. . . . Vancouver F Thomas Foster took a kneeing major and game misconduct at 11:09 of the third period. . . . The Americans (21-21-2) had lost their previous two games. They entertain Spokane tonight. . . . The Giants (19-22-2), who are in Kamloops tonight, have lost two straight. . . .

In Everett, D Ben Betker drew four assists to help the Silvertips to a 5-3 victory over the Spokane Chiefs. . . . Playing in his 174th regular-season game, Betker had never had more than two points in one game. He has 46 points, 11 of them goals, in his career. He now has a career-high 16 assists, two more than he earned all of last season. In his last 10 games, Betker has 12 points, including 10 assists. . . . The Silvertips scored the game’s first three goals, taking a 3-0 lead on F Matt Fonteyne’s fourth goal, shorthanded, at 7:40 of the first period. . . . That was the Silvertips’ first SHG of the season. They were the last of the 22 teams to score a SHG. . . . The Chiefs got to 3-2 before the period ended but were never able to equalize. . . . In fact, Everett F Jake Mykitiuk scored his first of the season at 14:37 of the first to restore the two-goal lead. . . . Spokane F Adam Helewka scored his 26th goal at 13:15 of the second period. He tied a franchise record with at least one goal in nine straight games. . . . Helewka shares the record with F Marian Cisar, 1997-98; F Brent Gilchrist, 1986-87; and F Terry Perkins, 1985-86. . . . Thanks to WHL Facts (@WHLFacts) for the info. . . . F Calder Brooks was among Spokane’s scratches. . . . The Silvertips (27-12-4), who are at home to Seattle tonight, have won three straight. . . . The Chiefs (23-16-4), who meet Tri-City in Kennewick, Wash., tonight, slipped into third place in the U.S. Division, one point behind Portland. Spokane does hold three games in hand.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

A look back at 2014, from The Spectator . . . Chartier signs NHL deal . . . Chiefs romp to sixth straight W

HAPPY NEW YEAR

I took a break from writing Keeping Score, my mostly weekly column of odds and ends, last weekend and may do so again this weekend. . . . In its place, check out The Spectator’s farewell to 2014, written by Ian Hamilton of the Regina Leader-Post, who is one of Canadian sports journalism’s best-kept secrets. . . . It’s right here and it’s good.
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THE LATEST ON LEON . . .

No, F Leon Draisaitl wasn’t traded by the Prince Albert Raiders on Wednesday. But it’s only a matter of time. . . . Draisaitl, who played the last two seasons with the Raiders, has been with the NHL’s Edmonton Oilers all season and is widely believed to be headed to the Kelowna Rockets. . . . “We’re in the process of moving Leon’s rights,” Raiders general manager Bruno Campese told the Prince Albert Daily Herald. “We’re looking at some different options.” . . . That story is right here.
Meanwhile, Draisaitl played an excellent game Wednesday, drawing two assists as the Oilers dropped a 4-3 OT decision to the Flames in Calgary.
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F Rourke Chartier of the Kelowna Rockets, the WHL’s leading goal scorer, has signed a three-year entry-level contract with the San Jose Sharks. Chartier, 18, was a fifth-round pick by the Sharks in the NHL’s 2014 draft. He has 35 goals in 32 games this season. Chartier, from Saskatoon, went into this season with 37 goals in 130 regular-season games. He has 54 points this season, four shy of his 72-game total last season.
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For something completely different, you may want to check out The Sports Curmudgeon’s website to see who was selected as his Meathead of the Year for 2014. It’s right here, and some of this stuff will have you slapping your forehead.
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WEDNESDAY’S GAMES:

In Edmonton, the defending Memorial Cup-champion Oil Kings unleashed a 58-shot barrage as they defeated the Swift Current Broncos, 4-1. . . . Broncos G Landon Bow stopped 55 shots, 38 more than Edmonton’s Tristan Jarry. . . . Oil Kings F Brandon Baddock broke a 1-1 tie at 1:07 of the second period. He’s got 11 goals. . . . Edmonton D Austin Sautner added insurance with his 10th goal at 6:00 of the third, and F Brett Pollock got his 15th into an empty net at 17:38. . . . D Dysin Mayo had two assists for Edmonton. . . . F Glenn Gawdin scored for Swift Current, giving him 10. . . . Edmonton’s first goal came from F Tyson Gruninger, an AP from Drayton Valley, Alta. His first goal came in his sixth game. . . . “It’s a great end to the calendar year. It’s been a wonderful calendar year for the Edmonton Oil Kings, and it’s certainly a fitting end to that,” Oil Kings head coach Steve Hamilton said on the team’s website. “That was as complete an effort as we’ve had in a long, long time. “I thought every guy understood the game plan tonight and every guy was really committed to executing it.” . . . The Oil Kings (17-16-5) had lost their previous two games. . . . The Broncos slipped to 19-16-4. . . .

In Moose Jaw, F Morgan Klimchuk scored at 1:06 of OT to give the Regina Pats a 2-1 victory over the Warriors. . . . Klimchuk, who spent part of December in the Canadian national junior team’s selection camp, has 14 goals. He redirected a shot by Regina F Dryden Hunt. . . . D Dallas Valentine gave the Warriors a 1-0 lead with his first goal at 3:48 of the first period. . . . Regina F Adam Brooks pulled his side even with his 16th goal at 9:21 of the second. . . . Regina G Daniel Wapple stopped 26 shots, three more than Moose Jaw’s Zach Sawchenko. . . . Each team was a 0-for-5 on the PP. . . . They’ll play again Friday, this time in Regina. . . . The Pats (23-12-2) have won three straight. . . . The Warriors (15-19-4) have lost six in a row. . . .

In Kennewick, Wash., the host Tri-City Americans and Spokane Chiefs exchanged New Year’s greetings and shared 162 penalty minutes. Oh, the Chiefs won the game, 10-2. . . . F Jackson Playfair, who did a tour of duty with the Americans, broke a 2-2 tie at 9:54 of the second period with his eighth goal and the Chiefs were rolling. . . . Spokane F Adam Helewka finished with a goal, his 18th, and four assists, while F Kailer Yamamoto scored twice, giving him 15, and added an assist, and D Jason Fram picked up his seventh goal and two assists. . . . Chiefs F Calder Brooks also scored twice, giving him 16, and added an assist. . . . D Nick Charif, in his first game with the Chiefs since coming over from Red Deer, had two assists. . . . F Brian Williams scored twice for the Americans. He’s got 11 goals. . . . The Chiefs were 5-for-7 on the PP; the Americans were 2-for-6. . . . The Americans took 92 of the 162 penalty minutes. . . . Ch-ch-ching! There was a line brawl at 12:09 of the third period. . . . This was the 25th time these teams have met on New Year’s Eve, with the Americans now holding a 15-8-1 and edge (with one tie). . . . The Americans are without F Vladislav Lukin (shoulder). He was injured in Saturday’s 5-1 loss in Spokane. . . . The Chiefs (21-12-3) now have won seven in a row and are within one point of the U.S. Division-leading Everett Silvertips, who are headed into the East Division for a six-game swing. . . . The Americans are 18-17-1. . . .

In Portland, the Seattle Thunderbirds took a 2-0 lead into the third period and skated to a 2-1 victory over the Winterhawks. . . . The Thunderbirds scored the game’s first goal, the fifth straight game in which they have done that. They are 5-0 in those games. . . . Seattle D Evan Wardley scored his fourth goal at 3:46 of the first period. He went into this season with three goals in 151 regular-season games; this season, he has four in 22 games. . . . Seattle F Florian Baltram got his first goal, on a PP, at 10:25 of the second. . . . Portland F Dominic Turgeon made it interesting with his 13th, on a PP, at 16:45 of the third. . . . Seattle G Taran Kozun stopped 23 shots, three fewer than Portland’s Adan Hill. . . . Among Seattle’s scratches were F Mathew Barzal (knee) and F Ryan Gropp (undisclosed), the latter apparently injured in Tuesday’s 4-2 victory over the visiting Everett Silvertips. . . . The Thunderbirds (18-15-4) have won five in a row. . . . Portland (19-17-3) has lost three straight.




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