---
---
---
---
THE COACHING GAME:
---
MEMORIAL CUP
(at London, Ont., all times Eastern)
(all games televised by Sportsnet)
Friday: Val-d’Or 1, London 0 (8,863)
Saturday: Guelph 5, Edmonton 2 (8,842)
Sunday: Edmonton 5, London 2 (8,863)
Monday: Guelph 6, Val-d’Or 3 (8,796)
Tuesday: Val-d’Or 4, Edmonton 3 (2OT) (8,745)
Wednesday: London vs. Guelph, 7 p.m.
Thursday: Tiebreaker, if necessary, 7 p.m.
Friday: Semifinal, 7 p.m.
Saturday: No game scheduled.
Sunday: Final, 4 p.m.
---
TUESDAY’S GAME:
F Anthony Richard of the Val-d’Or Foreurs scored at 1:15 of the second OT period to give his guys a 4-3 victory over the Edmonton Oil Kings. . . . The last game of the round-robin is scheduled for tonight, with the host London Knights meeting the OHL-champion Guelph Storm. . . . The Storm already has clinched a berth in Sunday’s final. . . . A Guelph victory tonight means Edmonton and Val-d’Or will have a rematch in Friday’s semifinal game. . . . A London victory tonight will send the Knights into a Thursday tiebreaker against Edmonton. . . . "Right now, we know our fate. The kids are tired. Both teams battled hard," Oil Kings head coach Derek Laxdal said on the team’s website. "Both goaltenders played pretty well, I thought, but at the end of the day I thought we deserved the better fate." . . . The Oil Kings outshot the Foreurs, 50-33, and held a 3-2 lead with fewer than four minutes left in the third period. . . . Val-d’Or F Samuel Henley forced OT when he got the puck to the net and slid a backhander along the ice and just inside a post with 4:11 left in the third period. . . . With 15 minutes left in the third period, the Oil Kings held a 34-14 edge in shots, but Foreurs G Antoine Bibeau stood tall. . . . Included in Bibeau’s effort was a stop on a first-period penalty shot by F Edgars Kulda. Edmonton held a 2-0 lead at the time, on goals from F Reid Petryk and F Curtis Lazar, the latter via the PP. . . . "We got out to an early lead and didn't think we were playing all that particularly well, but I think that penalty shot miss by Eddie Kulda might have been the change in the game," Laxdal said. . . . F Shawn Ouellette-St-Amant got the Foreurs on the board at 17:04 of the first period, tipping in a point shot by D Ryan Graves. . . . Edmonton dominated play early in the second period but surrendered a shorthanded goal to Val-d’Or F Pierre-Maxime Poudrier at 9:38. . . . Edmonton F Henrik Samuelsson restored his club’s lead at 5:46 of the third period, but the Oil Kings weren’t able to hold it. . . . Bibeau stopped 47 shots. . . . Edmonton G Tristan Jarry turned aside 29 shots. . . . Edmonton was 1-for-3 on the PP and now is 2-for-16 in three games. . . . The Foreurs were 0-for-2. . . . Val-d’Or played without D Guillaume Gelinas, who suffered a knee injury in Monday’s 6-3 loss to the Storm. Gelinas was named the QMJHL’s top defenceman. . . . Guelph D Chadd Bauman received a kneeing major on the play on which Gelinas was injured. Bauman had yet to be suspended as the sun set on Tuesday’s action.
---
From F Tayler Thompson (@TommyToey) of the RBC Cup-champion Yorkton Terriers: “So now that I'm an RBC cup champ what's the chances we can just forget about those bank payments I owe you guys? @RBC_Canada”
There has never been a subscription fee for this blog, but if you enjoy stopping by here, why not consider donating to the cause? Just click HERE. . . and thank you very much.