Results 1 to 5 of 5

Thread: Blazer win in OT

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    kamloops
    Posts
    1,265

    Default Blazer win in OT

    Blazers work OT for victory http://gdrinnan.blogspot.com
    By GREGG DRINNAN
    Daily News Sports Editor
    No one on the Kamloops Blazers’ roster scored more WHL goals last season
    than did right-winger Kenton Dulle.
    So when the going got tough Friday night, who did the Blazers turn to in
    order to bust the Everett Silvertips? Dulle, of course.
    Dulle’s goal, at 2:02 of overtime, gave the Blazers a 4-3 victory in front
    of 5,087 fans at Interior Savings Centre. It was the regular-season opener
    for both teams.
    Dulle, who scored 21 goals last season, lifted the Blazers from the agony of
    near defeat to the thrill of victory after Everett had tied proceedings with
    just 6.7 seconds left in the third period.
    Kamloops captain Scott Wasden, who was solid, especially on the penalty
    kill, had given his mates a 3-2 lead at 3:58 of the third period, slamming
    an Alex Rodgers centring pass behind goaltender Shayne Barrie.
    The Blazers looked to be in control late, too, even though the Silvertips
    forced a couple of late faceoffs in the Kamloops zone. Wasden won two of
    them, but the Silvertips came up with the puck off the second one when
    Kamloops couldn’t clear. And disaster struck when winger Shane Harper’s shot
    bounced off defenceman Jordan Rowley and past goaltender Justin Leclerc, who
    turned in a fine 26-save effort.
    “I was a little worried there,” Dulle admitted. But the Blazers brushed off
    the adversity.
    “The guys are believing in the dressing room. That’s the main thing,” Dulle
    continued. “After they scored to tie it, we didn’t stop. Guys continued to
    push.”
    As things turned out, that simply set the stage for Dulle, a 20-year-old
    from Regina. He skated the puck down the right wing, going one-on-one with
    Everett defenceman Shayne Brown.
    “The puck came off (Kamloops defenceman) Mark Schneider’s toe and came to
    the boards,” Dulle recalled. “I looked up and saw open ice so I took it. I
    went wide and pretty much closed my eyes and took a shot.”
    The puck squeezed through Barrie’s legs, the building erupted and the
    Blazers emptied their bench.
    “I think we were pretty nervous,” offered Kamloops left-winger Shayne Wiebe,
    the best player on the ice, in explaining what had been a slow start for his
    side. “This was probably the most fans we’ve had for awhile and I think we
    were gripping the sticks a little too tight.
    “We settled down, got back to the game plan and we executed.”
    And in the process they executed the Silvertips.
    “We were trying to get the fancy plays,” Kamloops head coach Barry Smith
    said of his club’s early play. “Against a team that traps like that and has
    five (players) above the puck, we have to push pucks through and get in
    behind. They were holding their (defencemen) up tight and you can’t do
    anything with that. You can’t go east-west, that just creates turnovers.
    “We figured it out pretty well, though. I was happy with it after that.”
    Centre Paul Van de Velde, a third-round selection by the Blazers in the 2005
    bantam draft, opened the scoring for Everett at 8:29 of the first period,
    tucking the puck into an open side. Van de Velde, who left the Blazers’ camp
    a year ago and subsequently was dropped from their list, received a gift
    when a shot by Brown glanced off linemate Kellan Tochkin in front and ended
    up on his stick with Leclerc on the other side of the net.
    The Blazers got that one back 10 minutes later, with centre C.J. Stretch the
    beneficiary of Wiebe’s work. Wiebe stripped Everett defenceman Graham Potuer
    of the puck behind the visitor’s goal line and got it to Stretch, who beat
    Barrie.
    The line of Stretch between Wiebe and Dulle caused problems for Everett on
    every shift.
    “They stuck us together in exhibition and we’ve worked well together,” said
    Wiebe, who had six preseason goals and also scored last night, giving his
    mates a 2-1 lead at 1:52 of the second period.
    Winger Matt Ius had Everett’s other goal, tying the score 2-2 at 6:49 of the
    second.
    “A couple of bounces didn’t go our way,” Wiebe said, “but we battled and
    skated them into the ground in the third and OT.
    “It was a great way to start off the 2008-09 season.”
    A beaming Smith added: “I thought we did a real good job. We deserved the
    win.”
    JUST NOTES: Last season, the Blazers drew only two home crowds of more than
    5,000. Still, last night’s crowd was the fourth smallest opening night
    gathering since the ISC opened for the 1992-93 season. So is the glass
    half-full or half-empty? . . . Van de Velde is from Mariapolis, Man., a
    small community about 90 miles southeast of Brandon. Two seasons ago, he
    played midget AAA for a team based in Morden, Man. Schneider and Wiebe
    played for the Brandon team in the same league. . . . The NHL’s Pittsburgh
    Penguins returned C Casey Pierro-Zabotel, 20, to the Vancouver Giants
    yesterday. He played his minor hockey in Kamloops

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    The 'Wack
    Posts
    557

    Default

    Although the attendance was the 5th lowest on opening night, it's good to see that people were curious enough to check out the "New Era" in the Loops. Hopefully things will improve (but temporarily take a turn for the worse tonight against the B's ).
    GO BRUINS GO!

  3. #3

    Default

    After watching the game yesterday I think that the Blazers are pretty solid this year and if that Shayne Wiebe kid can get a handle on his problem with whiffing on the puck he'll be deadly. Him and Stretch will be killer together this season.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Chilliwack... (Corn sucks)
    Posts
    146

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by bradleykerr
    After watching the game yesterday I think that the Blazers are pretty solid this year and if that Shayne Wiebe kid can get a handle on his problem with whiffing on the puck he'll be deadly. Him and Stretch will be killer together this season.

    whiffing on the puck?? he got 2 goals last nite vs the B's

  5. #5

    Default Weibe second star...

    I watched Weibe here in Chilliwack on Sataurday...you got nothing to worry about...by far the best Blazer on the ice!

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •