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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Tuesday stuff

The Notre Dame Hounds once again drubbed another team in their SSBHL. This time it was the Balgonie Prairie Storm falling 7-1 to Notre Dame. Balgonie is the lone undefeated team in the SSBHL but were no match for the Hounds. The Hounds were led by power forward Josh Uhrich with 2-1-3 and 5 other players added singles for the Hounds. For Balgonie, Jordan Ross notched a PP marker.

Weyburn, fresh off a GSHL tournament championship were able to get by Lumsden 4-2. 1997 born Regan Nagy and Braden Mellon each scored twice for Weyburn while fast rising Nicholas Pouliot added a pair of helpers in the win. Weyburn goalie Braden Pyne turned aside 16/18 shots for the win.

From Saturday, Estevan skated past the Regina Hurricanes 7-4. It was a big night in many ways for Lynnden Pastachak with 3-1-4, he also racked up 20 pims in the game due to game misc on the 3rd. Chase Mckersie had 2-1-3 as well for Estevan. Mitchell Lipon had 1-1-2 for Regina.

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Over in the Winnipeg bantam league, it was the Winnipeg Haws remaining undefeated with a pair of rather narrow wins. First, they beat the 2nd place Winnipeg Sharks 5-2, the Sharks are now 13-5-1, then the Hawks defeated the Interlake Lightning just 4-3. The Lightning have just 5 wins in 22 games. The Winnipeg Hawks are 18-0-2 on the year now. Speaking of the Interlake Lightning, they were able to defeat last place Brandon prior to that game by a score of 5-2 and were led by Clay Tait who had 3 goals.

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Some highlights from the AMBHL on Sunday now. It was the Airdrie Xtreme out-scoring the Okotoks Oilers 7-5. Mack Bauer had 2 goals for Airdrie including the game winner late in the 2nd period. Tyler Wong kept up his rapid scoring pace with 1-3-4. For Okotoks, it was Conner Bleackley who recently returned from arm injury to score 2-3-5 and 97 forward Mason McCarty with 2-1-3 in the loss.

It was St. Albert posting the goose egg in their 2-0 win over Sherwood Park. Goaltender Patrick Gora had to turn aside just 14 shots in the victory, including just 1 shot in the 3rd period. Gora is 2nd in gaa with a 2.14 gaa. Joshua Mudryk stopped 32/34 in the loss.

In a showdown of a pair of the better team in the AMBHL North, it was SSAC defeating Spruce Grove 5-3. Thomas Foster continues to cement himself as a top two round pick with 1-1-2 for Spruce Grove. Ryan Helt also had a pair of assists. For SSAC it was Simpson, Queenville, Debrusk and Rezansoff with 1-1-2 each. Top ranked goalie for the draft, Jordan Papirny turned aside 18/21 in the win. Papirny still leads the league in GAA at 1.91 SSAC is now 17-3-3 and Spruce Grove is now 15-5-5.

In a showdown of two of the better Calgary area teams, it was the Bisons with a rare low scoring 4-1 victory. In a game featuring as many as 4 first rounders, it was just Brayden Point who was able put up a 3 point game at 1-2-3. MacMaster and Mowbray each had 1-1-2. Reid Duke from the Royals was helf off the scoresheet. Adin Hill stopped 47/48 shots for the Bisons in the victory while his counterpart Jacob Ruissen turned aside just 15/19 in the loss. The Bisons are now 19-3-1 and the Royals are 2nd in the division at 14-8-1.

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Moving out west to the OMAHA, it was the Kamloops Jardine Blazers tieing the POE in a battle of the top two teams in the league. Kamloops big guns were held quiet on the night with some of the 97's leading the way with Chyzowski picking up a couple points and Addison Bazien with a couple as well. I would expect Bazien to make some noise next season in his draft year.

And the Burnaby Winter Club Bruins ran their record to 20-0-0 which included tiering and league play with a 4-2 win over Langley. Chris Seto, Del Grosso, Justin Szeto and Gurney scored for BWC. Rensby and Laroux replied for Langley who were outshot 45-17.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

How come the Royals are not ranked?

Anonymous said...

Or at least honourable mention?

Anonymous said...

Royals are good, they get a lot of shots (not always enough goals) their defense is very strong with extremely low shots against (look at Bison game they just lost)goalkeeping is very suspect!

Anonymous said...

So the Royals are good except goaltending - curious to see them in St. Albert