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Thread: Victoria at Swift Current 17 Jan and Moose Jaw 18 Jan

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    Default Victoria at Swift Current 17 Jan and Moose Jaw 18 Jan

    At 17 Jan and 18 Jan

    Victoria ended a 10 game losing streak beating the Wheat Kings 4 - 3 in a shoot out. The Royals have had many close calls these past 10 games losing in OT and SOs as well.
    Ther Royals are currently 8th place in the West, one point ahead of Prince George and tied with Seattle who has 4 games in hand.

    They are now coming into Bronco territory where the Bronco's are 3 and 10 past 10 snapping a losing streak with a 4 - 0 win over Red Deer. The Broncos are currently in 10th place in the Eastern Division.

    Moose Jaw is currently tied for 2nd in the East and has lost thier last two games and is 4 and 6 past 10.

    Victoria Royals 44 14 25 2 3 = 33 PTS 1-0-0-0 STK 1-7-1-1 P10 758 PIM

    Swift Current Broncos 44 17 22 2 3 = 39 PTS 1-0-0-0 STK 3-5-0-2 P10 772 PIM

    Moose Jaw Warriors 44 25 14 4 1 = 55 PTS 0-2-0-0 STK 4-5-1-0 P10 745 PIM

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    I'll predict a WIN tomorrow nite !!

    SPEEDY CREEK 3 VICTORIA 5

    GO ROYALS GO !!!!!

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    that would be nice...

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    Post Royals aim to round up two points

    Royals aim to round up two points

    BY CLEVE DHEENSAW, TIMESCOLONIST.COM JANUARY 16, 2012 10:19 PM

    The Victoria Royals practice Monday, in preparation for tonight’s Western Hockey League game in Swift Current against the Broncos, was so pure Canadiana that it could almost be imagined in sepia tones.

    It was framed that way by design in a small-town rink in Vanguard, Sask.

    Royals GM and head coach Marc Habscheid grew up about a half-hour’s drive from Vanguard. When coaching B.C.-based WHL teams in Kamloops, Kelowna, Chilliwack and now Victoria, Habscheid has made a point of connecting his players to the roots of the game during road trips to the Prairies.

    “This is the way hockey started on frozen ponds and in small-town rinks,” said Habscheid, of his tradition of including a team practice in Vanguard. “Sometimes that gets lost in the all the fancy new buildings, so this is always a different experience for the players.”

    The scene depicted on the back of the Canadian five-dollar bill of kids playing hockey on a frozen pond doesn’t have much relevance to Victoria, the current cold snap notwithstanding. But that scene could have been lifted right out of Habscheid’s childhood years on a farm near Swift Current.

    “Every day after school I would throw on the skates and be out on the frozen pond on our farm until supper, and then after supper, playing in the car headlights,” said the 48-year-old, who played in the NHL, AHL, Europe and for Canada’s national team.

    “That’s how we learned the game and developed. It was certainly the right price in terms of the cost of ice time.”

    The practice site in Vanguard may have been unique for several on the Royals roster, which includes seven players from B.C., four from the U.S. and two from the Czech Republic. But in every other way, it was a practice as usual as Victoria tries to build on its 4-3 victory from Saturday when forward Ben Walker scored the deciding goal in the shootout to beat the Wheat Kings in Brandon. The victory snapped a 10-game Victoria winless streak.

    The win was critical in keeping Victoria in the eighth and final playoff slot in the Western Conference, one point ahead of ninth-place Prince George although the Cougars have a game in hand.

    The Royals (14-25-5) are two points behind seventh-place Seattle but the Thunderbirds still have three games in hand.

    Swift Current, meanwhile, is in even more dire straits in the Eastern Conference. The Broncos (17-22-5) are in 10th place and eight points adrift of a playoff position.

    Not that the Royals can afford to take them for granted. Swift Current forward Taylor Vause is certainly dangerous with 23 goals and 51 points in 44 games. Forward Adam Lowry, brother of former BCHL Victoria Grizzlies forward and L.A.-Kings drafted Joel Lowry, was taken in the third round of the 2011 NHL draft by the Winnipeg Jets. The Broncos also have two forwards cited in Central Scouting’s mid-season rankings for the 2012 NHL draft — Coda Gordon rated 38th among North American skaters and Graham Black 53rd.

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    from the look of the stats i would say we were "outgoaled" again...

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    Quote Originally Posted by the Royal Flush View Post
    from the look of the stats i would say we were "outgoaled" again...
    yup

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    We cannot not win for loosing. Outshot the Broncos by 11 but at the end it means nothing if you cannot get them in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CdnSailor View Post
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    We cannot not win for loosing. Outshot the Broncos by 11 but at the end it means nothing if you cannot get them in.

    or keep them out...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CdnSailor View Post
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    We cannot not win for loosing. Outshot the Broncos by 11 but at the end it means nothing if you cannot get them in.
    Quote Originally Posted by the Royal Flush View Post
    or keep them out...
    We are 4-4-1-2 when out shooting the other team.
    Shots don't always mean scoring opportunities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IR_Hockey View Post
    We are 4-4-1-2 when out shooting the other team.
    Shots don't always mean scoring opportunities.

    yes they do...every shot on goal has the potential to be a goal...thats why they call them saves when the goalie stops it...

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