Wednesday, October 31, 2012

NOJHL This Week


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NOJHL NOTEBOOK: Thunderbirds and Trappers remain among CJHL elite in winning percentage
SUDBURY -- The top two clubs in the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League standings continue to remain among the elite of all Jr. A teams across the country in terms of winning percentage.
Of the 10 leagues and 128 organizations that comprise the Canadian Junior Hockey League both the Soo Thunderbirds and North Bay Trappers currently sit in the top 10 in overall winning percentage.
The NOJHL-leading Thunderbirds sit tied for the fourth-best win mark in the CJHL at .844 with the Melville Millionaires of Saskatchewan.
Meanwhile the Trappers are knotted for eighth best across the CJHL at .800.
They are joined by Flin Flon Bombers and Summerside Western Capitals of the Saskatchewan Jr. and Maritime Hockey Leagues respectively.
Leading the CJHL in winning success at the moment are the Brooks Bandits of Alberta who have yet to taste defeat this season entering action this week with a perfect 16-0 record.
Rounding out the top three are the Truro Bearcats (MHL) at .964 and the Ste-Jerome Panthers in Quebec at .941.
CJHL Top 10: Winning Percentage
TEAM                                      LEAGUE   RECORD WIN%
Brooks Bandits                        AJHL         16-0-0-0  1.000
Truro Bearcats                         MHL          13-0-0-1  .964
Ste-Jerome Panthers               LHJAAAQ 16-1-0-0  .941
Soo Thunderbirds                  NOJHL     12-1-1-2  .844
Melville Millionaires                  SJHL         13-2-0-1  .844
Minnesota Wilderness              SIJHL        14-3-0-0  .824
Penticton Vees                         BCHL        13-2-0-2  .824
North Bay Trappers                NOJHL     10-1-2-2  .800
Flin Flon Bombers                    SJHL         12-3-0-0  .800
Summerside Western Capitals MHL          11-2-2-0  .800 
WEEK 8: Six games comprise week No. 8 in the NOJHL with action getting underway tonight in Copper Cliff as the Sudbury Nickel Barons host the Blind River Beavers in a 7:30 p.m. start at McClelland Arena.
The Archie Dillon Sportsplex in Timmins will be the venue Friday for a neutral site contest as the Abitibi Eskimos square off with the Kirkland Lake Gold Miners at 7:30 p.m.
Friday’s other match-up features the Elliot Lake Bobcats hosting the North Bay Trappers at Centennial Arena with the opening face-off set for 7:30 p.m.
Saturday sees North Bay continuing a road swing as they pay a visit to Blind River at 7:30 p.m. while Abitibi returns home to entertain Sudbury at Jus Jordan Arena in a 7:30 p.m. start.
Rounding out the week will be a battle of the top two clubs in the league standings Sunday afternoon with the Trappers heading to Essar Centre in Sault Ste. Marie for a 3 p.m. matinee with the first place Thunderbirds.
CANADA EAST UPDATE: Bradley Bell made a positive impression in his first game at the Canada East Selection Camp taking place in Toronto.
Bell, a defenceman with the Sudbury Nickel Barons, had a goal and an assist for Team Gold in a 4-3 shootout setback to Team Black Monday evening.
Soo Thunderbirds D-man Fraser Turner drew an assist on Bell’s goal.
Sudbury’s Darcy Haines and Abitibi’s Peter Poulin-Roy were the other two NOJHLers who earned invites to the camp, which features 60 players vying for a berth on the Canada East roster that will compete at next week’s World Junior A Challenge in Yarmouth, N.S.
The Canada East selection camp wraps up tonight in Toronto.
LEADERBOARD: An impressive nine-game point streak has allowed Adam Ritchie of the Soo Thunderbirds to take over the 
NOJHL scoring lead.
Racking up 21 points in those past nine outings Ritchie now tops all skaters in the league with 32 points in 16 overall games.
Darcy Haines of Sudbury slips down to No. 2 overall in the NOJHL with 29 points while Darcy Casola of the Thunderbirds is third with 28 points.
Casola has proven to be a mark of consistency having registered at least one point in 10 consecutive matches accumulating 22 points during that span.
The Sault Ste. Marie product also has points in 13 of his past 14 games.
2013 DUDLEY-HEWITT CUP: The North Bay Trappers will serve as the host team for the 2013 Dudley-Hewitt Cup Central Canada Jr. A championship tournament.
The five-day event will be held at North Bay Memorial Gardens April 30 through May 4. It will feature the Trappers along with the champions of the NOJHL, Ontario Junior Hockey League and Superior International Junior Hockey League taking part.
Should North Bay go on to capture the NOJHL championship, then the league finalist will round out the four-team field with a berth to the Royal Bank Cup national Jr. A championship in Summerside, P.E.I. in May on the line.
CJHL TOP 20: The Soo Thunderbirds continue to move up in the Canadian Junior Hockey League Top 20 rankings.
Perched atop the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League standings with an impressive 12-1-1-2 record while winning five straight and having gone 9-0-1 in their past 10 games, the Thunderbirds jumped two spots to 11th overall nationally in the latest CJHL weekly listings announced earlier this week.
The rankings, which are comprised each week in conjunction with NHL Central Scouting, and are based upon a variety of factors including the league in which the teams belong to as well as regular season results.
No change among the top three teams in the CJHL again this week with the Brooks Bandits (AJHL), Truro Bearcats (MHL) and the Trenton Golden Hawks (OJHL) coming in at one, two, three respectively.
The following are the CJHL Top 20 (As of Oct. 29, 2012) with the league they are members of in brackets.
1.Brooks Bandits (AJHL)
2.Truro Bearcats (MHL)
3.Trenton Golden Hawks (OJHL)
4.Melville Millionaires (SJHL)
5.OCN Blizzard (MJHL)
6.Penticton Vees (BCHL)
7.Flin Flon Bombers (SJHL)
8.Yorkton Terriers (SJHL)
9.Minnesota Wilderness (SIJHL)
10.Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL)
11.Soo Thunderbirds (NOJHL)
12.Winnipeg Blues (MJHL)
13.Newmarket Hurricanes (OJHL)
14.Whitecourt Wolverines (AJHL)
15.Summerside Western Capitals (MHL)
16.Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL)
17.St. Michael’s Buzzers (OJHL)
18.Saint Jerome Pantheres (LHJAAAQ)
19.Smiths Falls Bears (CCHL)
20.Prince George Spruce Kings (BCHL)
Honourable Mention: Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL), Bonnyville Pontiacs (AJHL), Swan Valley Stampeders (MJHL), Nepean Raiders (CCHL), Yarmouth Jr. ‘A’ Mariners (MHL).
The CJHL is an amalgamation of 10 Jr. A hockey leagues from across Canada. More information on the CJHL can be found by clicking on the league website www.cjhlhockey.com.
TEAM-BY-TEAM NOTEBOOK
ABITIBI ESKIMOS – Abitibi will be the home team in both of their games this week. They open up with a neutral site contest with Kirkland Lake in Timmins while hosting Sudbury at Jus Jordan Arena in Iroquois Falls on Saturday. … The club sits tied for fifth in the NOJHL standings with Blind River at nine points apiece.  … Richard Therrien’s 14 goals ties him for most scored by any skater in the NOJHL. He is also tied for fifth in NOJHL scoring with 22 points.  Therrien also has a four-game point streak intact. … The club has scored the second fewest goals in the league at 46.
BLIND RIVER BEAVERS – Blind River will try and end a four-game winless drought tonight as they play Sudbury. … The Beavers host North Bay Saturday night. … Blind River has allowed the second most goals against in the league to date at 73. … Corey McEwen is tied for 11th in league scoring with 16 points in 13 outings. He has points in five straight outings and 10 of his past 11… Paul Muio has points in seven straight contests. … Samuel Wilbur has a six-game point streak on the go. … Six of the Beavers’ next eight games will be played on the road.
ELLIOT LAKE BOBCATS – Another light week for Elliot Lake as they once again only have one game scheduled. That contest goes Friday as they host North Bay at Centennial Arena. … The Bobcats remain seventh in the NOJHL standings with a 3-11 record. … The team has three in a row on the road coming up. … Nicholas Tassone leads Elliot Lake in offensive production with 10 points overall on five goals and as many assists. … Elliot Lake has allowed the most goals in the league overall so far this season at 78. They have also notched the fewest markers in the NOJHL at 34 … When scoring first in a game the Bobcats are 2-0, but 1-11 when the opposition strikes first.
KIRKLAND LAKE GOLD MINERS – Despite a narrow loss to the Soo in their last outing the Gold Miners remain in third place in the NOJHL standings. … They have gone 4-1 in their last five games. … Connor McNally continues to lead the team in scoring with 16 points in as many games. That ties him for 11th in the NOJHL… Chris Komma is third in NOJHL goals-against average at .2.58 and in save percentage at .908 while playing the most minutes overall at 884. … The club’s lone game this week is a neutral site contest in Timmins Friday vs. Abitibi.
NORTH BAY TRAPPERS – North Bay hits the ice for three road games this weekend. They will be in Elliot Lake Friday, Blind River Saturday before wrapping up with a first place showdown match-up in Sault Ste. Marie Sunday afternoon… North Bay has allowed the least amount of goals in the NOJHL so far at 38. … Goalkeeper Greg Dodds is second in goals-against average in the league at 2.31. He leads all NOJHL puckstoppers in save percentage at .925. … Brandon Janke leads the team offensively with 22 points in 15 games. He has a four-game point streak on the go.  … Samuel Blanchet is riding a nine-game point streak. … North Bay is 6-0-1 when forward Graham Pickard registers at least one point in a game. … The Trappers sit tied for eighth in the entire 128-team CJHL in winning percentage at .800.
SOO THUNDERBIRDS – The Thunderbirds are 9-0-1 in their last 10 games picking up 19 of a possible 20 points to remain in top spot in the league standings. … The Soo’s success saw them move to 11th in the latest CJHL Top 20 rankings. … The T-Birds are in the final stages of a nine-game home stand having gone 6-0-1 in the first seven with two more contests at Essar Centre before their next road outing Nov. 16 at Kirkland Lake. …Rookie netminder Joel Horodziejczyk continues to pace all NOJHL puck stoppers in goals-against average at 2.07. He is second in save percentage at .915… Another first-year netminder in Steven Dombrowski has won his last five starts and sits fourth in GAA at 3.04. … Adam Ritchie leads all skaters offensively in the NOJHL with 32 points. Darcy Casola sits third overall with 28.
SUDBURY NICKEL BARONS – The Nickel Barons have 1-6 after starting the season 8-0. They will look to get back into the win column tonight as they host Blind River. … 18-year-old forward Darcy Haines is second in the league in points with 29. … Sebastien Leroux is fourth in league scoring with 24 points. … Haines and defenceman Bradley Bell are both presently representing the NOJHL at the Canada East selection camp in Toronto, which wraps up tonight. … Michael Muzyka sits fifth in the NOJHL in goals-against average at 3.62. Teammate Alex Laino is sixth overall in GAA at 3.93. The Nickel Barons duo is tied for sixth in save percentage at .886. … Sudbury will play at home in three of their next four games along with five of their next eight.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

CCHL This Week


By Jeff Maguire
Rick Dorval would like to see more people come out to see his Ottawa Junior Senators play their home games. The way the team has played so far this season in the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL) certainly invites fan interest, especially with the National Hockey League lockout showing no signs of ending any time soon.
Dorval, the head coach and general manager of Junior Senators, has guided his team to an impressive 13-6-1-0 record in the Yzerman Division of the Tier 1 Junior A hockey league. As the CCHL campaign reaches the one-third mark Sens are tied with crosstown rival and defending league champion Nepean Raiders for first place in the highly competitive Yzerman loop.
Playing at home Sunday afternoon Raiders blasted Kanata Stallions 8-1 to complete a perfect 3-0 week. Going back to their home ice triumph over Gloucester Rangers the previous Sunday, Raiders have now won four in a row to move into a points tie with Junior Senators. Both clubs had 27 points Monday although Nepean, who has played one less game, gets the nod for top spot by percentage points.
“The guys are playing really well right now,” says Raiders’ head coach and GM Peter Goulet who is currently in Toronto as a guest coach at the Team Canada East training camp. He, along with Cornwall Colts’ coach and GM Peter MacInnis, are assisting the Team East coaching staff which includes Pembroke Lumber Kings’ head coach and GM Sheldon Keefe.
The coaches have the unenviable task of whittling a training camp roster of 60 players, from five Tier 1 Junior A leagues across eastern Canada, down to a 22-man roster for the seventh annual tournament next month. The six team international event will be staged in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Nov. 5-11. Team Canada West and the United States have each won three gold medals in the event with Canada West the defending champions.
“I’m confident this will be Canada East’s year,” Goulet says. “We have some very good players here this week. The camp wraps up Wednesday.
“There will definitely be some good representatives from our league on the final roster,” he states.
Sixteen CCHL players, including three of Goulet’s own players from Nepean, are trying to win spots on the final roster.
Meanwhile the veteran coach is thrilled to see his Raiders winning in his absence.
“Allan (Charbonneau) and Scott (Cowie) were behind the bench Sunday and the kids responded really well for them,” Goulet observes.
“Every point is important in our league this season.”
Ottawa, who as mentioned are now tied with Nepean, is 3-1 in their last four outings. The only loss was a 3-2 overtime setback at home Saturday night in the second game of a home and home series with Hawkesbury Hawks of the Robinson Division. Sens edged Hawks 7-6 in Hawkesbury Friday night and they scored a 2-1 home ice win over the visiting Brockville Braves Wednesday at Jim Durrell Recreation Complex.
Better attendance
Dorval is hoping to see his team’s good record and the intense rivalry with four other Ottawa-based teams in the same division translate into better fan attendance.
“We’re playing well and this is a great brand of hockey. It would be nice to see more people at our games, that’s for sure,” Dorval said Monday.
“Who knows, maybe the (NHL) lockout will help us eventually if it continues to drag on.”
Traditionally the five Ottawa clubs in the 12-team CCHL have suffered from fan indifference. They are in a tough position because the NHL Senators dominate the sports scene in the nation’s capital, followed by the two Major Junior teams in Ottawa-Gatineau.
Ottawa 67’s compete in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) and this season and next they will play their home games at Scotiabank Place, home of the NHL team, while their arena is renovated as part of the massive Lansdowne Park sports, commercial and residential project in downtown Ottawa.
Meanwhile Gatineau Olympiques play in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) which is also a step above Tier 1 Junior A.
Both the 67’s and Olympiques are off to poor starts in their respective leagues. The 67’s have the worst record in the 20-team OHL while Gatineau is currently 16th in the 18-team QMJHL.
Junior Senators are currently last in the CCHL in fan attendance. Kanata is 11th and Nepean 10th, while Gloucester Rangers sit in eighth place. The Navan-based Cumberland Grads are the most respectable Ottawa team in terms of attendance, standing seventh on Monday morning.
Dorval is hopeful that the NHL lockout, the indifferent play of the region’s two Major Junior teams and the competitive race in the Yzerman Division of the CCHL will help the cause in the coming weeks and months.
“It’s no surprise that Nepean is playing so well. That can only add to the rivalry,” the Junior Sens’ coach and GM observes.
The teams have met just once this season to date. Senators won 7-6 in a shootout at the Nepean Sportsplex back on Sept. 30. Their next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 21 at the Jim Durrell complex, Junior Sens’ home arena.
“We are playing some really good hockey. We outplayed our opponents (Hawkesbury) Saturday and lost in overtime. But that sort of thing will happen from time to time,” Dorval outlines.
“If we continue to outplay our opponents, over time we will start to get the bounces,” he predicts.
“But we will have to continue to win in order to stay in the mix. So we’ll be ready for our next opponent Gloucester on Friday night. Game-time at Earl Armstrong Arena in Orleans is 7:30 p.m.
There were some entertaining games played in the CCHL on the weekend. Sunday afternoon the visiting Carleton Place Canadians shook off two losses last week to double Cumberland Grads 4-2 and move within four points of league leading Smiths Falls Bears in the Robinson Division. Bears were surprised 1-0 by the last place 73’s in Kemptville Sunday night.
Cornwall Colts, who downed Kemptville 3-1 Friday, were edged 2-1 in overtime by Gloucester Sunday afternoon. Colts remain third in the Robinson, two points behind Carleton Place.
Pembroke Lumber Kings, who split their weekend games, are a close third in the Yzerman race with 26 points while Kanata, who won two of three games last week, is hot on their heels with 25 points. Stallions, however, have played one more game than Pembroke, two more than Ottawa and three more than division leading Nepean.

Sunday action
Kemptville 1 – Smiths Falls 0: The first place Bears were blanked by near neighbours Kemptville Sunday night in the most surprising game of the week in the CCHL. Billy Cooper earned his first ‘0’ of the season as front running Smiths Falls was shutout for the first time this season. Kemptville scoring leader Lucas Gonu netted his 11th goal of the campaign at 9:22 of the opening stanza. Cooper made that goal stand up with a 34 save performance including 14 stops in the second period alone. Kemptville tested Jimmy Howe 30 times in the Smiths Falls cage. Howe yielded only the Gonu goal to suffer his fourth loss in eight decisions. There were just seven minor penalties called in the fast, well played contest. Five of those went to the home team but Bears misfired on all five powerplay chances. Despite the win 73’s still have the lowest points total in the league.

Nepean 8 – Kanata 1: The rampaging Raiders leapfrogged Ottawa and took over top spot in the Yzerman Division, easing past the visiting Stallions Sunday afternoon. Nepean struck four times in the first and added four more in the middle stanza to win skating away. Brandon Lane, who was outstanding in leading Kanata to a win over Carleton Place Friday, was replaced by back-up goalie Brayden St-Germain after yielding all four Nepean goals in the first period. Lane took the loss even though St-Germain was no luckier in the middle stanza! Forward Brandon Watt and defenceman Vincent Llorca led Raiders’ attack with two goals and two assists apiece. Keenan Hodgson also netted twice for the winners. Blueliner Llorca has an impressive 15 points including nine helpers in 17 appearances this season. Kanata’s Connor Cobbold ruined Ryan Mulder’s shutout bid with his fourth goal 11 minutes into the final stanza. Raiders’ defenceman Stephan Beauvais and Stallions’ centre Cameron Blakely were ejected for fighting in the second period. Blakely picked up a pair of misconducts. It was a testy affair with Kanata defenceman Teddy Suckow also banished for fighting in the third period.

Carleton Place 4 – Cumberland 2: Despite falling behind early, after back-to-back goals by Grads’ Trevor Packard, Canadians rallied to double the home team and move within four points of Smiths Falls in the Robinson Division race. With the win Carleton Place (12-7-1-0) also improved their league-leading road record to an impressive 9-3. After Packard struck twice in exactly three minutes, just past the midway mark of the opening period, it was Alex Globke who got the visitors on the board with his eighth of the campaign in the dying seconds of the stanza. Stephen Baylis in the second period and Alex Frere in the third had powerplay strikes for Carleton Place. Baylis wrapped it up with his fifth goal into the empty Cumberland cage with 24 seconds remaining. Canadians outshot Grads by a wide 41-18 margin. Reilly Turner turned in a strong effort between the pipes for Cumberland and earned second star honours. Globke, who also had an assist, was the first star. Carleton Place defenceman Larry Smith chipped in with three assists giving him 13 points including 10 helpers in just 10 appearances for the club. Canadians were three for seven with the man advantage.

Gloucester 2 – Cornwall 1 (OT): Centre Patrick White had the winner as improving Gloucester squeezed past Colts and moved into eighth place in the overall league standings. White’s fifth marker of the campaign came with just 59 seconds left in overtime. Despite the loss Cornwall remains a solid third in the Robinson Division. Rangers (9-11-0-2) got a first period powerplay goal from Matt Rosebrook who now has 11 tallies and 17 points in 15 games since joining Gloucester in a four player trade with Kemptville. The second period was scoreless. But left winger Andrew Ming, with his second of the season, tied the contest for Cornwall with only 1:22 remaining in regulation to force the extra session. Corey Durocher had two assists for the winners who outshot Colts 31-30 in the very competitive contest. Gianmarco De Meis won his fourth game in 11 decisions while Jordan Piccolino (6-5) was the hard luck loser in Colts’ cage. 

Hawkesbury 3 – Ottawa 2 (OT): Goalie Brock Crossthwaite made 41 saves to lead visiting Hawkesbury past the Yzerman leading Junior Senators Saturday night. Ottawa outshot the visitors by a big 42-20 margin but Crossthwaite, the veteran back-up goaltender for Hawks, was outstanding as he recorded his first win of the campaign. Crossthwaite, who joined Hawkesbury in a trade with Kanata late last season, had lost all three of his starts heading into Saturday’s contest. He was especially sharp in the second period when he kicked out 15 shots. Left winger Pietro Antonelli was the offensive star for Hawks. He tied the game with his sixth goal of the season during a powerplay at 10:24 of the third. Just 10 seconds into the mandatory five-minute overtime session Antonelli deposited the winning goal behind Sens’ net minder Charlie Millen. Travis Meyer opened scoring for the visitors in the first period while Derek Brown and Hunter Racine netted powerplay markers two minutes apart in the second period to give Ottawa a temporary advantage. Two Hawkesbury players and one from Ottawa were ejected for their parts in two separate fracases in the second period.

Brockville 4 – Pembroke 3: Braves earned two important points to give them 19 in as many games with a win over the Lumbers Kings in Pembroke Saturday night. Braves solidified their hold on fourth place in the Robinson Division while the Pembroke loss leaves them a point behind co-leaders Nepean and Ottawa in the Yzerman at the start of this week’s action. Pembroke led 2-1 after one period and the sides were deadlocked 2-2 after 40 minutes. Left winger Erik Brown netted twice for the winners including the tying goal during a Brockville powerplay at 8:24 of the third. Cory Wilson’s third goal of the campaign with 3:58 left was the winner. Jonathan Power had the only goal of the second period for Braves while high scoring defenceman Keegan Harper paced the Pembroke attack with a pair of powerplay tallies. Harper has 15 points including six goals in 21 games. Brockville outshot Pembroke 30-27 with Cody Karpinski the winning goalie. Darren Smith suffered the loss between the pipes for Lumber Kings. 
NOTE: Jeff Maguire was away on vacation last week. A full list of CCHL game summaries will return in his column next Monday!
Jeff Maguire is a career journalist based in Carleton Place. He has covered junior hockey in Ontario for 41 years. Jeff’s report will appear on the CCHL website every Monday throughout the season. He can be reached by e-mail at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

NOJHL This Week


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NOJHL NOTEBOOK: The NOJHL to send four to Canada East WJAC camp
SUDBURY -- The Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League will be sending four skaters to attend the Canada East selection camp in preparation for the upcoming 2012 World Junior A Challenge.
Defencemen Bradley Bell of the Sudbury Nickel Barons, Fraser Turner of the Soo Thunderbirds along with forwards Darcy Haines of the Nickel Barons and Peter Poulin-Roy of the Abitibi Eskimos will be among the 60 players invited to take part in the four-day camp, which will be held at the MasterCard Centre in Toronto.
The 60 players will be divided into three teams – Black, Gold and Green – and will play three intrasquad games, in addition to daily practices.
 
Players named to the Canada East selection camp roster were selected from the CJHL’s five eastern Junior A leagues: the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League (NOJHL), Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL), Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL), Ligue de hockey junior AAA du Québec (LHJAAAQ) and Maritime Hockey League (MHL). 
 
The selection camp roster was selected by Canada East head coach Greg Walters (Toronto, Ont./Georgetown, OJHL), along with assistant coaches Laurie Barron (Yarmouth, N.S./Yarmouth, MHL) and Sheldon Keefe (Brampton, Ont./Pembroke, CCHL).
 
“Canada’s five eastern Junior A leagues have some tremendous talent, and we’re very excited about the 60 players we have invited to selection camp,” said Walters. “We’re expecting these players to battle hard for the 22 spots on the Canada East roster, and we think this group gives us the best chance to improve on last year’s silver medal.” 
 
“These players represent some of the best prospects in the entire game, not just Junior A,” said CJHL president Kirk Lamb. “Canada East has enjoyed tremendous success at the World Junior A Challenge and we are very confident these selections will allow Canada East to be very competitive in Yarmouth.”
  
The 2012 World Junior A Challenge will be held Nov. 5-11 at the Mariners Centre in Yarmouth, N.S. Canada East will play in Group B, joined by Switzerland and the United States, while Canada West, the Czech Republic and Russia will comprise Group A.
WEEK 7: After a relatively light week in the NOJHL last week a total of eight games will be on the league docket this time around with action getting underway this evening at McClelland Arena in Copper Cliff as Sudbury tries to put an end to a four-game losing drought when they host the Abitibi Eskimos in a 7:30 p.m. start.
The lone NOJHL match-up Friday features the surging Kirkland Lake Gold Miners heading to Elliot Lake to tangle with the Bobcats at Centennial Arena. Game time there is set for 7:30 p.m.
A trio of tilts are on the slate Saturday with Kirkland Lake visiting Blind River, North Bay heading to Abitibi and Sudbury travelling to the Soo. All three contests get underway at 7:30 p.m.
Rounding out week No. 8 in the NOJHL will be two contests Sunday as the Soo welcomes the Gold Miners to Essar Centre for a 3 p.m. matinee at Essar Centre followed by Trappers taking on the Nickel Barons in North Bay at 7 p.m.
NOJHL THREE STARS: It was only a four-game week in the NOJHL, likely the quietest of the early season, but thankfully, goals were in abundance in the encounters that were played.
The offensive outburst provided a number of worthy candidates for this week’s presentation of the NOJHL Three Stars of the Week for the period concluding Oct. 22.
ROYCE KING – KIRKLAND LAKE GOLD MINERS: The Kirkland Lake crew continue to work their way up the standings, in part due to the recent offensive contribution of Royce King. The 19-year-old Thunder Bay product enjoyed his best week within the NOJHL, chalking up five points in leading the Miners to a pair of wins.
Included among his three-goal, two-assist output was an overtime game-winner on Friday night at home as Kirkland Lake slipped past Blind River 4-3.
After chalking up just five points in 29 games last year with the team, King currently trails only Connor McNally in team scoring, recording 12 points in 13 games.
ADAM RITCHIE SOO THUNDERBIRDS: Ritchie is enjoying his return to the north after having grown up playing most of his minor hockey in either Walden or Sudbury, the 20-year-old was acquired by the Soo from the Wellington Dukes of the OJHL.
The forward is paying dividends and then some in his new home, picking up four points in his only game last week and moving into a first place tie atop the league scoring race with Sudbury’s Darcy Haines. Both players have 25 points, with Darcy Casola (23) and Sebastien Leroux (22) in hot pursuit.
DUSTIN JESSEAU – ABITIBI ESKIMOS: With 31 goals in 11 games, the Abitibi Eskimos knew they needed to generate more offense. A 9-8 win over Blind River provided signs of optimism for coach Paul Gagne, with the recent acquisition of Dustin Jesseau helping to spark the attack.
In just his third game with the team since moving over from the Weeks Crushers (MJAHL), Jesseau registered four points in the wild shootout win, giving the 20-year-old Aurora native seven points in his time in Iroquois Falls.
2013 DUDLEY-HEWITT CUP: The North Bay Trappers will serve as the host team for the 2013 Dudley-Hewitt Cup Central Canada Jr. A championship tournament.
The five-day event will be held at North Bay Memorial Gardens April 30 through May 4. It will feature the Trappers along with the champions of the NOJHL, Ontario Junior Hockey League and Superior International Junior Hockey League taking part.
Should North Bay go on to capture the NOJHL championship, then the league finalist will round out the four-team field with a berth to the Royal Bank Cup national Jr. A championship in Summerside, P.E.I. in May on the line.
CJHL TOP 20: The defending Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League and Dudley-Hewitt Cup champion Soo Thunderbirds have moved up a notch in the latest Canadian Junior Hockey League Top 20 rankings.
The Thunderbirds, who sit atop the NOJHL standings with a 10-1-1-2 overall record were rated 13th overall nationally in the rankings, which are comprised each week in conjunction with NHL Central Scouting, and are based upon a variety of factors including the league in which the teams belong to as well as regular season results.
Boasting an impressive .821 winning percentage the Soo has won three straight games and have also gone 7-0-1 in their past eight outings.
For a third consecutive week the Brooks Bandits of the Alberta Junior Hockey League were tabbed as the No. 1 team overall The Truro Bearcats of the Maritime Hockey League come in at No. 2 while the OJHL’s Trenton Golden Hawks sit third.
The following are the CJHL Top 20 (As of Oct. 22) with the league they are members of in brackets.
1. Brooks Bandits (AJHL)
2. Truro Bearcats (MHL)
3. Trenton Golden Hawks (OJHL)
4. OCN Blizzard (MJHL)
5. Penticton Vees (BCHL)
6. Yorkton Terriers (SJHL)
7. Melville Millionaires (SJHL)
8. Bonnyville Pontiacs (AJHL) 
9. Minnesota Wilderness (SIJHL)
10. Flin Flon Bombers (SJHL)
11. Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL)
12. Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL)
13. Soo Thunderbirds (NOJHL)
14. Newmarket Hurricanes (OJHL)
15. Winnipeg Blues (MJHL)
16. Yarmouth Jr. ‘A’ Mariners (MHL)
17. Saint Jerome Pantheres (LHJAAAQ)
18. Smiths Falls Bears (CCHL)
19. St. Michael’s Buzzers (OJHL)
20. Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL)
Honourable Mention: West Kelowna Warriors (BCHL), Humboldt Broncos (SJHL), Dauphin Kings (MJHL), Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL), Summerside Western Capitals (MHL).
The CJHL is an amalgamation of 10 Jr. A hockey leagues from across Canada. More information on the CJHL can be found by clicking on the league website www.cjhlhockey.com.
ONE IN REGULATION: The Soo Thunderbirds and North Bay Trappers are among of a handful of all the teams that comprise the Canadian Jr. Hockey League with one or fewer losses in regulation time so far this season.
Both the Soo and North Bay only have one regulation defeat to date joining the Ste-Jerome Panthers in Quebec as the only three one regulation loss clubs in the CJHL. The Brooks Bandits, AJHL, (14-0-0) and the Truro Bearcats, MHL, (10-0-1) have yet to suffer at setback in 60 minutes so far this season.
TEAM-BY-TEAM NOTEBOOK
ABITIBI ESKIMOS – Winners of two straight the Eskimos look to extend their streak in Sudbury tonight. … The club has scored 15 goals in those two wins. …  After Wednesday’s contest in Sudbury Abitibi has four straight as the home team, including a Nov. 2 date with Kirkland Lake in Timmins. … Richard Therrien has moved to fifth in NOJHL scoring with 19 points. He had a season high four assists in Saturday’s home win vs. Blind River. … Newcomer Dustin Jesseau has points in all three games in an Abitibi uniform, including a one goal; three assist performance Saturday against the Beavers. … Peter Poulin-Roy will represent the Eskimos and NOJHL at the Canada East selection camp.
BLIND RIVER BEAVERS – Blind River’s lone game of the week is at home and goes Saturday vs. Kirkland Lake… Goal scoring continues to be a positive for the Beavers as they have 53 in 14 games. They have tallied the fourth most of any club in the NOJHL. Corey McEwen leads the team offensively with 15 points. He is tied for ninth in league scoring. He has points in four straight outings and nine of his past 10… Paul Muio has points in six straight contests and continues to average a point-per-game on the campaign with 13 in as many games.
ELLIOT LAKE BOBCATS – Elliot Lake once again has only one game scheduled this week and it goes Friday at home against Kirkland Lake. … The Bobcats remain seventh in the NOJHL standings with a 3-10 record. … The team has two consecutive home games before playing three in a row on the road. … Nicholas Tassone leads Elliot Lake in offensive production with 10 points overall on five goals and as many assists. … Elliot Lake has allowed the most goals in the league overall so far this season at 74. They have also notched the fewest markers in the NOJHL at 34 … When scoring first in a game the Bobcats are 2-0, but 1-10 when the opposition strikes first.
KIRKLAND LAKE GOLD MINERS – The surging Gold Miners have moved into third in the league standings with an 8-5-0-1 overall record. The club has gone 4-1 in their last five games … Road games in Elliot Lake, Blind River and Sault Ste. Marie are in store this week… Royce King has reeled off points in four straight games, including five in his past two contests, while moving into second in team scoring with 12 points in 13 matches. … Connor McNally continues to lead the team in scoring with 15 points. That ties him for ninth in the NOJHL… Chris Komma is third in NOJHL goals-against average at .2.59 and tied for fourth in save percentage at .909 while playing the most minutes overall at 764.
NORTH BAY TRAPPERS – North Bay return to action after a bye week when they head to Iroquois Falls to meet Abitibi on Saturday before returning home to host Sudbury Sunday evening. … North Bay has allowed the fewest amount of goals in the NOJHL so far at 33. … Goalkeeper Greg Dodds remains a big reason for the club’s defensive play. The 20-year-old netminder has registered a solid 8-2-2 record. … Dodds leads the NOJHL in save percentage at .925 while playing the most minutes of any netminder at just under 738. He is second in goals-against average at 2.28. … Samuel Blanchet is riding a seven-game point streak. … North Bay is 5-0-1 when forward Graham Pickard registers at least one point in a game. … The Trappers are one of three CJHL teams with just one regulation loss to date.
SOO THUNDERBIRDS – The Thunderbirds are 7-0-1 in their last eight games picking up 15 of a possible 16 points to move into top spot in the league standings. … The Soo’s success saw them listed 13th in the latest CJHL Top 20 rankings. … The T-Birds are in the middle of a nine-game home stand having gone 4-0-1 in the first five with four more contests set for the Essar Centre before their next road outing Nov. 16 at Kirkland Lake. …Rookie netminder Joel Horodziejczyk continues to pace all NOJHL puck stoppers in goals-against average at 2.10. He is tied for second in save percentage at .913… Another first-year netminder in Steven Dombrowski has won his last five starts and sits fourth in GAA at 3.04. … Adam Ritchie has moved into a share of the NOJHL point lead with 25 while Darcy Casola sits third with 23.
SUDBURY NICKEL BARONS – The Nickel Barons have lost four straight after starting the season 8-0. They will look to get back into the win column tonight as they host Abitibi. … 18-year-old forward Darcy Haines is knotted for lead the NOJHL in goals with 13. He is also tied for first in points with 25. … Sebastien Leroux is fourth in league scoring with 22 points. … Haines and Leroux had 11 and 10-game point streaks respectively snapped last week… 15 different skaters have scored at least one goal so far this season for the Nickel Barons. … Goaltenders Alex Laino is fifth respectively in league goals-against average at 3.09 while Michael Muzyka is sixth at 3.10. After tonight’s home tilt with the Eskimos the Nickel Barons hit the road this weekend with stops in Sault Ste. Marie Saturday and North Bay Sunday.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

CCHL This Week


By: Jeff Maguire
It is still early in the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL) campaign, but with teams now approaching the one-third mark the regular season is promising to be one of the most competitive in memory.
Monday morning just five points separated the top seven teams in the overall CCHL standings. Three other clubs are within easy range of challenging for the top positions in their respective divisions. Only Hawkesbury Hawks and Kemptville 73’s who trail the Robinson Division are having difficulty finding form. Yet both teams are capable of beating anyone on a given day.
The six-team Yzerman Division is so tight it squeaks! Monday just eight points separated first place Pembroke Lumber Kings and last place Cumberland Grads. But the perennial champions from Pembroke have played three more games than the Navan-based Grads heading into this week’s action.
Pembroke head coach and general manager Sheldon Keefe is under no illusions about the effort it will take to remain at the top of the heap this season.
“With the league as tight as it is there is no time to fall in love with yourself. Every game is a battle and if you’re not prepared every night before long you’ll be on the outside looking in,” Keefe said Monday.
Lumber Kings are hot! They won their fifth game in eight days on home ice Sunday, downing visiting Kanata 5-2.
But the recent success followed a stretch in which Pembroke won just once in regulation time in seven contests.
“Special teams have been a big factor lately,” Keefe notes. “Even through our rough patch we felt pretty good about our five-on-five play but weren’t getting it done on special teams.
“Now I feel we have a better understanding of what we want to do on the powerplay and penalty kill. The guys are executing and most important we’ve started to get some bounces and a little luck,” Keefe explains.
“The line of Ben Dalpe (Kings’ scoring leader), Jordan Larson and Stephen Hrehoriak has found some real chemistry and they have provided us with some consistent offence.”
Monday Dalpe had 26 points while Larson (22) and Hrehoriak (21) were right behind.
“These last five games were critical for our team to stay in the mix. It’s great to have to play with such urgency in October,” Keefe observes.
In the Robinson Division Carleton Place Canadians are chasing Smiths Falls Bears who lead the division and overall standings with a 12-5-0-1 mark and 25 points.
After losing 4-3 to visiting Cornwall in overtime Sunday afternoon, Carleton Place (11-5-1-0) has 23 points, three more than the third place Colts.
Canadians have the best road record in the league. After wins in Kanata and Brockville last week they are an impressive 8-2 away from home.
Good for league
Carleton Place head coach Jason Clarke is also impressed with the competitive balance in the league so far this season.
“It really is competitive. That’s good for the fans, the league and for the scouts who come to watch our teams play,” he observed Monday.
Clarke is hopeful the National Hockey League player lockout will eventually lead to more attention being focused on the CCHL.
“The longer both sides are greedy, the better it is for Junior A hockey,” he states.
As for his team the veteran coach and general manager is happy with Canadians’ overall effort but is concerned about lapses in concentration he says have hurt his club.
“Against Cornwall yesterday mental lapses led to two of their three (regulation time) goals. If you breakdown against a team like Cornwall the puck is in the back of your net very fast,” Clarke stresses.
“We’re not fully focused and that has resulted in a lack of consistency.
“It’s not about lack of effort or failing to play the system. It is lack of concentration. So obviously we will be working on that.”

Sunday action
Smiths Falls 6 – Hawkesbury 0: Bears continue to lead the Robinson Division and overall league standings after recording their second shutout victory in three days Sunday in Hawkesbury. After blanking Ottawa at home Friday, veteran goalie Patrick Martin turned the trick again, this time on the road. He turned aside 32 shots to ring up the ‘0’. The game was scoreless after one but the visitors took charge in the second period with three goals. Centre Nic Marchand, who has held a hot hand of late, scored twice in a span of just under five minutes, including a powerplay strike and that’s all the visitors needed. Marchand, who also assisted on line mate Yannick Crete’s third period marker, has seven points in his last five games. Crete also had two assists for a three-point night. Ryan Eardley, Daniele Disipio and Peter Soligo, during a powerplay late in the game, had the other Smiths Falls’ tallies. Tempers flared in the third period with 10 penalties whistled including six roughing minors.

Pembroke 5 – Kanata 2: The hometown Lumber Kings spotted Stallions a 2-0 first period lead before rebounding with two goals in the second and three in the third to post their fifth straight triumph. Once again it was veteran goalie Brandon Lane who kept the visitors in the game. Lane, who has been outstanding this season, kicked out 37 shots as Pembroke outshot Kanata 42-23 and dominated territorially. Kings showed how balanced they are on offence with five different players scoring goals. Stephen Hrehoriak fired his team leading 12th goal in the final stanza. Pembroke scoring leader Ben Dalpe led the way with a goal and two assists while Liam Biard, Jordan Larson and Emilio Audi had a goal and one helper apiece. Kanata scoring leader Derian Plouffe triggered his 10th goal of the campaign and he set up Curtis Watson’s shorthanded strike which gave the visitors the early advantage. Three of the Pembroke markers came on the powerplay while Biard’s was also a shorthanded effort. Stallions were 0-6 with the man advantage.

Cornwall 4 – Carleton 3 (OT): The improving Colts won their third game in five decisions by edging Canadians in overtime in a very well played contest in Carleton Place Sunday afternoon. The home team trailed 3-0 late in the second until Kelly Summers powerplay goal got them started. Luke Edwards made it close with his sixth of the campaign early in the final regulation period. Carleton Place scoring ace Kevin Dufour forced overtime when he scored with just 53 seconds left in regulation and Canadians’ goalie Tony Kujava on the bench in favour of an extra attacker. Early in the five-minute extra session it was Colts’ veteran forward Kevin Hope who blunted the Carleton Place comeback attempt. Hope’s third goal was an unassisted effort at the 1:29 mark. Michael Pontarelli also scored unassisted in the first period to give the visitors the early lead. Veteran Mitch Zion, playing his first game of the campaign, struck during a Cornwall powerplay at the 48 second mark of period two. Billy Ulrick widened the visitors’ advantage with his fourth midway through the second. James Edwardson made 26 saves to record the goaltending win, improving his record to 3-2.

Nepean 6 – Gloucester 1: After a two game stumble, Raiders rebounded nicely at home Sunday afternoon, easily outdistancing Yzerman rival Gloucester. After spotting the visitors an early lead Nepean rebounded with two goals in each period to win skating away. Raiders’ victory combined with Kanata’s loss in Pembroke the same evening allowed Nepean to leapfrog into third place in the division, ahead of Stallions by percentage points. Both clubs have 22 points but Nepean has played three fewer contests. Left winger Kenneth Neil paced the winners with two goals and an assist. High scoring defenceman Andrew DeBrincat had a goal and two assists giving him 18 points, including 14 assists in 14 games. League scoring leader Dalen Hedges set up three for the winners giving him 31 points, two more than Smiths Falls’ forward Chris Maniccia. Winger Stevie Ray Adams continues to shine for Gloucester. His first period marker was his sixth goal and 14th point since he joined Rangers after a trade with Kemptville on Sept. 24. There were just six penalties called in the contest, four of those going to the visitors. Nepean netted twice on three powerplay opportunities and they outshot the visitors 34-22.

Cumberland 3 – Brockville 2: Grads moved within a point of escaping the Yzerman Division cellar by edging Braves at Navan Memorial Centre Sunday afternoon. The win gave Cumberland (6-6-3-1) 16 points, one less than Gloucester who lost at Nepean. The teams exchanged first period powerplay goals with Brockville leader Ben Blasko opening scoring with his ninth goal and winger Justin Pelock replying for Grads nine minutes later. Cumberland sniper Nick Martin unleashed his team leading 12th goal, the only strike of the second period. Colin Kruse gave the home team a two-goal advantage at the nine minute mark of period three. Just over a minute later Brockville’s Jonathan Power made it close with his third of the campaign. The goalies did the rest, barring the door for the last half of the final frame. Reilly Turner turned aside 38 shots for the net minding win while Matthew Jenkins, in relief of Braves’ starter Cody Karpinski, suffered the loss despite stopping 24 of the 26 shots he faced.

Ottawa 6 – Kemptville 1: The last place 73’s proved to be tonic for an Ottawa team which had lost three times in the previous six days to lose first place standing in the Yzerman Division. Playing at home Saturday Junior Senators (11-6) sent Kemptville to a fifth straight setback. Ottawa outshot the visitors by a huge 60-21 margin. If it hadn’t been for the work of 73’s rookie net minder Jacob Tugnutt it might have been far worse. Making his first Junior A start Tugnutt, the son of former NHL goalie Ron Tugnutt (his pro career included a season and a half with Ottawa Senators), was peppered with shots all night. He turned aside an incredible 54 to prevent his team from being totally embarrassed. Despite being outshot 20-9 in the first period it was Kemptville who opened scoring. Winger Stephen Cooney triggered his sixth goal of the campaign. After that it was all Ottawa! Hunter Racine, with his first of two and Josh Gervais replied before the first period ended. Sens slammed three past the overworked Tugnutt in the middle stanza and added another in the third. Racine also had an assist to lead the offence while right winger Joey Champigny netted the final two goals of the night. Eric Witzel contributed a goal and one assist. There were just four minor penalties in the contest, two to each side.

Full slate Friday
Smiths Falls 3 – Ottawa 0: Bears retained the overall points lead in the CCHL by blanking the suddenly sliding Junior Senators in Smiths Falls. Bears rebounded from a brief two game stumble while Ottawa lost for the third straight time in less than a week. Shots were almost even at 32-31 Smiths Falls. Patrick Martin stonewalled the visitors to earn his first shutout and his seventh win in a dozen starts. The opening frame was scoreless but midway through the second forward Yannick Crete came up with a shorthanded goal which ended up as the game winner. High scoring winger Michael Buonincontri made it 2-0 with his 14th goal in the closing seconds of the middle stanza. In the third rookie centre Nic Marchand rounded out scoring with his seventh goal. The final period turned nasty with 20 of the game’s 31 penalties whistled in a span of 14 minutes. Bears’ winger Adam Abu-Ali and Sens’ defenceman Stephen Inman were ejected for fighting. Abu-Ali also picked up a minor for inciting an opponent. Nearly 700 fans saw Smiths Falls win their 11th game in 17 tries.

Pembroke 6 – Cornwall 1: Pembroke vaulted into familiar territory, taking over first place in the tight Yzerman Division by completing a sweep of Colts in front of 1,158 home fans. It was the fourth victory for Lumber Kings (10-6-1-1) in just six days. Friday’s win was an emphatic one for Pembroke! They outshot the visitors by a huge 50-27 margin. If it hadn’t been for the work of Colts’ goalie Jordan Piccolino it might have been a blowout. He kicked out 44 pucks. Lumber Kings led 2-0 and 4-1 at the intermissions. Centre Jordan Larson netted twice to pace the offence while Stephen Hrehoriak had a goal and an assist. Kings’ scoring leader Ben Dalpe set up a pair of tallies to take his points total to 24. Cornwall’s only goal came off the stick of team ace Roman Ammirato with 13 seconds left in the middle period, during a powerplay opportunity. Pembroke scored twice while they enjoyed the man advantage and Larson’s first was a shorthanded effort.

Carleton Place 5 – Brockville 2: Canadians stayed hot on the heels of Robinson Division leaders Smiths Falls by winning their first meeting with Braves in Brockville. Canadians are the top road team in the CCHL with a remarkable 8-2 record in 10 games away from home. Three goals in three minutes early in the first period was the difference in this one. The visitors were up 3-0 and 4-1 at the intervals. Carleton Place scoring leader Kevin Dufour scored twice to hit the 12 goal mark. Veteran defencemen Elias Ghantous with his first of the campaign and Michael Maciag with No. 3 contributed to Canadians offence. Luke Edwards netted the other goal for the winners while brother Brock chipped in with two assists. For Brockville it was high scoring defenceman Zach Todd scoring a shorthanded, unassisted marker early in the second period. Todd has five goals and 11 points in just nine appearances. Braves’ scoring leader Ben Blasko rounded out scoring in the game with his eighth at 13:06 of the final frame. Carleton Place outshot Brockville 39-37. Tony Kujava improved his record to 4-2 with a solid 35 save performance in goal. Matthew Jenkins suffered the net minding loss for Brockville who had a three game winning streak snapped.

Kanata 5 – Nepean 4: Stallions jockeyed into second position in the highly competitive Yzerman Division by surprising the previously red-hot Raiders at Kanata Recreation Complex. After building an impressive 5-0 lead after two periods Kanata barely hung on as the defending league champions staged a four goal comeback in the third. Stallions were saved by an outstanding goaltending performance from rookie Brayden St-Germain. He turned aside 40 shots including 17 in a third period which saw the visitors totally dominate, outshooting Stallions 21-3 in a frantic attempt to get back into the contest. The win was Kanata’s third in four outings. Raiders dropped their second straight although the previous loss was in a shootout. Friday’s results left a log-jam in the Yzerman Division with just five points separating first place Pembroke and fifth place Gloucester Rangers. Kanata scoring leader Derian Plouffe had two goals and one assist while outstanding rookie Devin Fullam added a goal (his sixth) and two assists. Stallions’ defenceman and captain Curtis Watson had three assists. Winger Steven Johnston contributed a goal and an assist during the third period comeback bid by Nepean that fell one goal short. Team leader Dalen Hedges triggered his 14th goal giving him 28 points.

Gloucester 4 – Cumberland 2: Near neighbours clashed at Earl Armstrong Arena in Orleans Friday with the host Rangers doubling the visiting Grads in comeback fashion. Cumberland remains last in the Yzerman while improving Gloucester is chasing the leaders in the tightly packed division. Grads led 2-1 after two periods but an early strike by Rangers in the third tied it. The contest appeared headed for overtime until centre Keegan Rowe took the game by the scruff of the neck! Rowe unleashed his sixth goal with only 48 seconds to play. He clinched it with an empty netter just 11 seconds later, giving Rangers their second win in succession. Stevie Ray Adams opened scoring just 10 seconds after the opening face-off with Philippe Paquette’s powerplay goal tying it with 5:06 left in the first. Grads’ centre Eric Clitsome scored the only second period goal during a powerplay. At the four minute mark of the third Alexandre Boivin replied for Gloucester, also during a man advantage situation, to set the stage for Rowe’s late heroics. Rangers outshot the visitors 39-33.

Hawkesbury 6 – Kemptville 1: Hawks broke a last place tie in the Robinson Division, winning a head-to-head clash with 73’s. The rivals had been tied with 10 points each at the foot of the division going into the clash at Robert Hartley Arena. Stefano Momesso and Antonios Roumeliotis scored twice each to lead Hawkesbury to their fifth straight Friday night win on home ice. By contrast they remained the only CCHL team without a victory on the road. A four goal first period put the sliding 73’s in a hole they couldn’t climb out of. Kemptville (4-10-0-2) lost their fourth consecutive game to stay last in the overall league standings. Defenceman Holden Anderson, on a powerplay and winger Pietro Antonelli had first period goals for the winners who held period leads of 4-0 and 5-1. Kemptville goals leader Lucas Gonu was the only scorer for the visitors. He put his 10th past starter and winner Carmine Guerriero in the Hawkesbury cage. Guerriero was solid making 30 saves as Kemptville out chanced the home team 31-27. Billy Cooper suffered the net minding loss, his seventh in 10 starts.

Early week games
Pembroke 6 – Cornwall 5 (OT): Lumber Kings captured their second in three days and third win in a row, edging the host Colts in overtime Thursday. The game was the opener of a home and home set between the teams. There were just five minor penalties called in the wide open, well-played contest. But one of those went to Cornwall’s Billy Ulrick, a charging call with only 10 seconds left in regulation and the teams knotted 5-5. During the ensuing Pembroke powerplay defenceman Philippe Drouin netted his second goal of the season, just 32 seconds into the extra session, to secure the bonus point for Lumber Kings. The visitors held a 46-31 edge in shots on goal including a 17-13 edge in the opening frame. They trailed 3-0 heading into the second period but fired the only two goals of the middle stanza. Early in the third league goal scoring leader Marly Quince gave Colts a brief two goal advantage. Kings then struck three times in just over six minutes to lead 5-4. Quince’s 15th of the season with 32 seconds remaining in regulation tied it. Stephen Hrehoriak, Tyler Gaudet and Keegan Harper had a goal and an assist each for the winners while Ben Dalpe set up three. Quince also assisted once to pace the Cornwall attack. Colts’ scoring leader Roman Ammirato had a goal and one helper. Jordan Piccolino made 40 saves to help secure one point for Colts.

Kanata 6 – Ottawa 5: Junior Senators lost their second straight Wednesday and no one need look any farther than Stallions’ veteran goalie Brandon Lane. The 19-year-old Oakville native was bombarded with 57 shots by the Yzerman Division leaders. He kicked out 52. Meanwhile Sens’ net minder Charlie Millen let six of the 21 pucks directed his way get past him. Millen suffered his second loss in four nights. Inexplicably Lane doesn’t show up among the game stars! The first star was fourth year centre Fabian Walsh who had a goal and one assist for the winners. Kanata led 2-0 and 3-1 at the intervals, despite being outshot 32-15 including an incredible 19-4 differential in the middle stanza. The home team outscored Stallions 4-3 in the final 20 minutes including two powerplay tallies in just under a minute starting at the 18:53 mark. Lane somehow held the Ottawa snipers at bay! Alex Stothart and Colin Horton also had a goal and one helper apiece for the Kanata while team scoring leader Derian Plouffe reached the 20-point plateau with two assists. Centre Ryan Collins led Ottawa with a goal and two set-ups while defenceman Joe Shecter triggered his fourth goal and added an assist.

Gloucester 5 – Smiths Falls 3: Rangers climbed out of the Yzerman cellar by surprising league and Robinson Division leaders Smiths Falls at Earl Armstrong Arena. It was Bears second straight setback after four wins and a shootout loss in their previous five outings. Just as fellow division leaders Ottawa did the same night, Smiths Falls ran into a red-hot goaltender. This time it was Gloucester’s Gunner Rivers who shone. He blocked 37 shots as Bears held a commanding 40-23 advantage in that department. The visitors led 3-2 late in the second before Corey Durocher tied it for Rangers with 2:38 left in the period. Jordan Gravel-Pilon scored the winner, his second of the campaign, early in the third. Keegan Rowe stunned Bears when he came up with a shorthanded, empty netter with 41 seconds remaining to clinch it. Durocher, Patrick White and Daniel Baslyk had a goal and one assist each for Gloucester. Connor McLaren led Smiths Falls with a goal and an assist while team goal scoring leader Michael Buonincontri unleashed his 13th of the campaign. Buonincontri stood third in CCHL scoring following play Wednesday.

Busy Tuesday
The busiest Tuesday so far this season saw three contests played.
Carleton Place 2 – Kanata 1: Canadians moved within a point of first place Smiths Falls Bears in the Robinson Division by edging Stallions at Kanata Recreation Complex. They moved level with Bears in games played at 15. All three goals in the contest came in the second period. Sophomore winger Stephen Baylis, a Carleton Place native, gave Canadians the lead at the 1:23 mark with his third of the campaign. Just over three minutes later it was team scoring leader Kevin Dufour notching his 10th. Kanata moved close when veteran defenceman and team captain Curtis Watson triggered his third. The goalies did the rest! Stallions’ Brandon Lane made 34 saves to give his team a chance. It was Canadians’ Tony Kujava who picked up the win kicking out 28 shots for his third victory in five decisions. Kanata was a disappointing 0-7 on the powerplay.

Brockville 3 – Hawkesbury 1: In an all-Yzerman clash at Brockville Memorial Centre the hosts came away with two points, thanks partly to the stellar work of goalie Cody Karpinski. He turned aside 36 shots and was named the game’s second star. The fifth place Hawks outshot the third place Braves 37-30. Once again all of the scoring occurred in the middle frame. Carl Faucher gave Hawkesbury a very short-lived lead with his fifth goal at the 4:54 mark. Nineteen seconds later Braves’ winger Jonathan Power tied it and three minutes after that centre Nathan Todd netted what proved to be the game winner. Griffen Molino rounded out scoring in the game during a powerplay with 3:04 left in the period. Braves’ Ryan Stayner and Hawks’ Holden Anderson were handed rare discrimination (taunting) game misconducts in the second period. The visitors also lost veteran winger Francis Landers in the same period when he was called for checking from behind. That carries an automatic game misconduct!

Pembroke 8 – Cumberland 1: The hot and cold Lumber Kings put on their biggest offensive show of the season in Navan, totally dominating the slumping Grads and taking over third spot in the Yzerman standings. Pembroke won their second in a row following a three game slide. Cumberland fell for the fifth time in six outings although two of the setbacks came in overtime. This was a totally one-sided affair with Kings outshooting the anemic Grads 40-12. In fact the only Cumberland goal came on a rare penalty shot opportunity which centre Mark Golberg converted late in the second period. At the time the home team already trailed 4-0 and before the period ended Stephen Hrehoriak restored Lumber Kings’ four goal advantage with his ninth of the campaign. Pembroke completed the romp with three more in the final frame. Tyler Gaudet and Kings’ scoring leader Ben Dalpe each tallied twice and Gaudet also set up Dalpe’s third period powerplay marker, one of two man advantage strikes for the visitors. Jordan Larson and Timmy Moore each contributed three assists. Devan Tremblay made 32 stops in a losing cause. Darren Smith was barely tested in winning his fifth game against four setbacks.
A total of 16 games are scheduled across the CCHL from Tuesday through Sunday!

Jeff Maguire is a career journalist based in Carleton Place. He has covered junior hockey in Ontario for 41 years. Jeff’s report will appear on the CCHL website every Monday throughout the season. He can be reached by e-mail at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com