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CdnSailor
11-13-2011, 06:14 PM
Marlon Martens from the Zone has a post game show at our barn after every game.
Between Pontcanna and I we will put the new update here.

CdnSailor
11-13-2011, 06:15 PM
http://www.thezone.fm/whl/

CdnSailor
11-14-2011, 01:22 AM
Red Deer 3 Victoria 4 Final: Shoot Out (by Marlon Martens)

The Royals wrapped up their 7 game home stand on a high note, snapping the Red Deer Rebels 6 game wins streak with a 4-3 shoot out victory Sunday night in Victoria.

The Royals who dropped a 7-4 decision to the Rebels a night earlier, fought from behind to get the tying goal from Steven Hodges with 36 seconds left in the 3rd.

Robin Soudek and Logan Nelson both scored in the shoot-out, while netminder Keith Hamilton stopped both Rebel shooters, and 33 regulation shots for his 10th win of the season.

While Hamilton got some help from his posts, he was instrumental in stopping 6 Rebel power plays, denying Elson in overtime with poke-check, and his biggest save coming with the glove on Islander prospect John Persson in the shootout.

After Josh Cowen got the Rebels on board first, the Royals put 14 pucks on back up netminder Bolton Pouliot, striking twice to lead 2-1 after 20. Cory Millette would get the lone goal in the 2nd to tie the game. Persson would notch his team leading 11th of the season 3:08 in the 3rd to regain the lead before Hodges provided the heroics with the extra attacker and the net empty.

Brandon Magee was named the #1 star with a goal and an assist while Austin Carroll chipped in his 2nd of the season to round out the scoring.

The Royals go .500 on the home stand remain 3rd in the BC division, 4 back of the 1st place Giants who’ll they’ll face in Vancouver this Friday.

The thoughts of Royals Assistant Coach, Enio Sacilotto below:

Victoria Record: 3rd in BC Division (11-10-0-1) 23 points.

Power Plays
Vic 0/5 – RD 0/6

Shots
Vic 30 – RD 36

Stars
1. Brandon Magee
2. John Persson
3. Steven Hodges

Attendance: 5,372

Open Link for Audio Post Game Show
http://www.thezone.fm/whl/

CdnSailor
11-20-2011, 02:57 AM
ROYALS FALL TO KOOTENAY AT HOME

by Dustin Forbes (BCIT INTERN at The Zone @91.3 FM)

The Victoria Royals played host to the Kootenay Ice at the Save On Foods Memorial Centre on Saturday night in the lone meeting between the two teams this season. After being trounced by the Vancouver Giants Friday night 11-3 at the Pacific Coliseum, the Royals didn’t fare much better at home, losing 8-3 in front of 6,482 spectators at the barn on Blanshard.

Kootenay would get on the board early, as Jesse Ismond scored just 53 seconds into the hockey game. The Ice would add to their lead with exactly five minutes to go in the opening frame, as Elgin Pearce scored his first of three in the game. Luke Paulsen would score to make it 3-0 after 20 minutes for the Ice on a blast from the right point.

In the second period, the Ice would continue to pour it on. Ismond and Pearce would each score their second of the game, before the Kootenay Captain Drew Czerwonka would chase starting goaltender Keith Hamilton making the score 6-0. Jared Rathjen allowed goals on the first two shots he faced as Pearce completed the hat-trick at the 15:12 mark before Jaedon Descheneau scored the other making it 8-0.

Logan Nelson would make it 8-1 with his 10th goal of the season – scoring at the 17:09 mark of the second period. Rathjen would only play 6:19 in the game as Hamilton took to the crease for the start of the third period.

In the final frame, the Royals would score the only two goals of the period. Brandon Magee would snipe one home over the left shoulder of Ice goaltender, Mackenzie Skapski for his 6th goal of the year. Kevin Sundher would tally his team-leading 14th just 53 seconds later on a backhand between the legs of Skapski. With ten seconds left in the game, a mad scramble in front of the Kootenay net would result in a penalty shot for the Royals. Austin Carroll would take it, but Skapski stopped him on the shot.

The Kootenay Ice would hold onto the 8-3 victory over the Royals.


The thoughts of assistant coach Enio Sacilotto following the loss, as interviewed by Marlon Martens & Mike Walker:

http://www.thezone.fm/whl/

CdnSailor
11-27-2011, 09:46 AM
The Royals dropped a pair on their weekend road swing into the interior, 4-1 in Kamloops Friday and 6-5 in Kelowna Saturday.

It’s the fourth loss in a row for the Royals and longest skid of the season, now sitting tied with Kelowna for 3rd in the BC Division.

Jamie Crooks thought to have scored the tying goal at the buzzer, but was ruled no goal as the time expired in the 3rd before the puck crossed the line.

It was a see-saw affair Saturday night as the Rockets put up a 2-0 lead after 20 minutes on a rebound goal by Tanner Moar, his 1st in the WHL, and Minnesota Draft pick Brett Bulmer’s 4th off a skate while passing the puck through the slot. Keegan Kanzig got into a dust up with Tyrell Goulbourne in the first of 4 fights on the evening.

In the second, the Royals would score 3 unanswered to take the lead. Robin Soudek and Brandon Magee on the power play. Then Logan Nelson backhanded a beauty to pop the water bottle on a breakaway at the 6:05 mark after Mike Forsyth intercepted a breakout pass at the Kelowna blueline.

Victoria’s lead lasted a mere 45 seconds. The Rockets would take a time out, respond with a fight between Magee and Goulbourne and get a tying goal by Carter Rigby. Bulmer added his second a minute and 5 seconds later and Kelowna regained the lead 4-3 heading into the third.

The middle frame saw three more tilts, Magee vs Goulbourne, Zach Habscheid versus Colton Heffley and Tim Traber taking on Tanner Moar.

The Royals power play clicked for a third time to even the score at 4 as Soudek found Sundher in the slot for a one timer. The Rockets would go ahead again with a power play marker of their own by Colton Sissons, and just a minute and 14 seconds later, Bulmer would complete the Hat Trick to take a 6-4 lead.

After Habscheid blocked a painful shot in the mid-section, he would return to the ice to score his first of the season to bring the Royals to within one, but it would be as close as they’d come dropping their first against the Rockets in 4 games this season. It’s also the Royals 7th loss in their last 8, dipping 3 games below .500.

The thoughts of assistant coach Enio Sacilotto following the loss, as interviewed by Marlon Martens & Mike Walker:

http://www.thezone.fm/whl/