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Thread: Training Camp Report - Day 2 (Main Camp)

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    Default Training Camp Report - Day 2 (Main Camp)

    The only Roster Changes from yesterday was that Eidsness was out and Rolheiser Was in for team white. Also, Matt Cline was absent from the White teams bench. No information on why.

    Starting golies were Rolheiser and Irving. Referee was Rehman again and Linemen were Senkow and Nichols.

    The first action we saw was at the 26:40 mark of the first period when Rolheiser was nailed by Referee Rehman for holding the puck when he could have played it so it resulted in a free break for team black. Teddy Vandermeer got the honors for Team Black and made no mistake, picking the low blocker side corner on Rolheiser, 1-0 Black.

    The next free break came soon after when Danial Poulsen was called for tripping Devon LeBlanc and LeBlanc capitalized on his break in almost an identical shot that Vandermeer took on his. 1-1 tie

    The 3rd goal of the game came at 19:34 when a shot from black came from a very sharp angle and ended up going in off ?? Michael Falk’s ?? Stick. Kind of a weird goal and nobody around me was sure who the puck went in off, but never the less its 2-1 Black.

    White tied it up at 16:33 when Andre Chabot Converted a Cross Crease Pass from Newly aquired Mathew Hanson. No chance for Irving. 2-2 tie

    White Immediately took the lead when Ashton Rome got by the defence and went in all alone. A nice double deke and Rome tucked it in behind Irving for the 3-2 white Lead.

    Black got one at 11:47 when Michael Falk Stretched with one hand on his stick to bang a rebound behind Rolheiser. 3-3 tie

    Everything was pretty quite until the 1:36 mark when Shayden Moore got called for an obvious holding call on hopefull Danny Poulsen. Moore Almost caught up on the free break but couldn’t bother Poulsen enough and he beat Rolheiser low to the Stick side, 4- 3 Black and that’s how the 1st period would end.

    In the second period, Leslie and Reimer started in net for their respective teams, and we had a slight referee change, as Senkow was now the Ref and Rehman was one of the linesmen.

    Just as the opening faceoff puck was dropped, Shayden Moore and Garrett Klotz dropped the gloves and went at it. Moore Lost his balance right of the get go and as he was getting up, Klotz nailed him with a hard right that put him back down. The refs jumped in there right away and as soon as they had them broken up, Klotz was holding his hand funny and calling for Radar. The good news was that he did return with about 10 minutes left.

    Team white tied it up when Drew Hoff (who was impressive the entire session) fed Karey Pieper who was standing on the goal line about 6 feet from the net. Pieper let a one timer go and it hit Reimer’s pad and ended up in the net

    Less than 2 minutes later, Ashton Rome made it 5-4 for white when he leaned into a loose puck and fired it right between Reimer’s legs.

    At 17:04 Kyle Klym Was called for Crosschecking Knackstedt giving Jordan a free break. Klym was nowhere near Knackstedt on the break, so with all the time he needed, he picked his spot. Unfortunalty he shot it 2 inches to the right of where he wanted it and ended up hitting the post.

    At 15:10, Our newest import, Mihalik hauled down Joel Henituik giving Tank a Free Break. Henituik didn’t get much wood on the shot and Reimer easily stopped him.

    At 11:58, Karey Pieper took a hard shot from the left hand faceoff circle that Reimer got the left pad on, but Michael Iorio was standing at the top of the Crease to shovel it by a fallen Reimer to make it 6-4 White.

    With 7:56 left to go Walker got the puck on a beautiful pass, but unfortunately I don’t know who passed it. Anyhow, walker switched it to his backhand and roofed it to make the score 6-5 white.

    With 1:33 to go, Roman Wick made a nice pass to Sawa off the boards who made no mistake to tie the game a 6.

    With the game tied, we got our first look at the new WHL rule and we went to a 3 player-per-team shootout to break the tie

    Flatters went first and tried a deke but lost the puck off his stick and missed the net for black

    Knackstedt attempted to deke Reimer with the double deke but Reimer Stayed with him. Reimer Got the Pad down and stopped it but it rolled over his pad and into the net for a goal for white, 1-0 White.

    Walker went next for Black, and took a snap shot from the hash marks and missed the net.

    Next for White, Peiper lost the handle on a deke and was stopped by Reimer

    Vandermeer went next for the black team, and beat Leslie with a wrist shot to the low stick side. 1-1 Tie

    Rome was next up for white with a chance to win it and tried a wide crossing deke across the crease, but Reimer slid across the crease to stone him


    With the score still tied, we went to a 1 man per team shootout.

    Roman Wick was up for Team Black and went 5-Hole on Leslie for the 2-1 Lead for black.

    Devon LeBlanc was the shooter for white and Tried the same move as Rome and again Reimer stayed with the puck and Stoned him to preserve the 2-1 lead and secure the win for team black.

    Final Score 7-6 Black in a shootout.

    P.P. Lamereux played with a lot more grit this game, finishing all his checks and making it a difficult task to stay in front of the white net. He will have a much larger role for the defence this year.

    Some players I had really noticed turning it on this second session include Drew Hoff, Devon LeBlanc, Michael Iorio, and Daniel Poulsen. All 4 of these kids have a legit shot at cracking this lineup.

    Rome Started to pick up his game as well. I noticed him a few times, but also a few times for the wrong reasons. He needs to realize that Sutter wont tolerate his laziness and he needs to keep his game at that level we have seen flashes of this camp.
    Shinyshoes
    'Cause if your going to hell, you may as well go with a smile on your face.
    KEEPING THE FAITH!!

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    I found out 2 new peices of information.

    1) Matt Cline was absent from camp for personal reasons...no injury or anything, and will be back tomorrow.

    2) In the Klotz/Moore Fight, Klotz hand injury was due to Moore Stepping on his hand with his skate. Obviously it was cut, but nothing too serious and he shouldnt miss any time.
    Shinyshoes
    'Cause if your going to hell, you may as well go with a smile on your face.
    KEEPING THE FAITH!!

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