Sunday 15 January 2017

The Eddie Mountain Breakdown

Beaver Valley 5 @ Fernie 2

At the halfway mark of the second period the Hawks had a 2-0 lead on goals from Sam Swanson and Damon Kramer.

The Riders fought back and Mitch Titus and Tayler Sincennes scored two  goals 30 seconds apart to tie the game  but Kyle Hope scored the Hawks 3rd goal and what would turn out to be the game winner with just 1:39 left in the second.

Blake Sidoni and Dylan Kent scored goals in the third to clinch the Hawks 8th win in a row and 63rd point, they are first in the KIJHL.

The shots were 42-34 for BV and Goalie Tallon Kramer was named as the Hawk Player of the Game.


Keagan Kingwell was the Riders POG and Brendan Henderson was in the Rider net, it was his first game since Dec. 7th in 100 Mile House.


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After losing 6-4 to the Rockies Friday Creston went into Kimberley and won 5-2

But it was not a 5-2 game, the Nitro's and Cats were tied at 2 in the third before Jonathan Lee scored the game winner with 7:42 left in the game. Creston scored two EN goals after that for the 5-2 win.


Pat Osterman got the win in net Saturday after star goalie  Brock Lefebvre lost to the Rockies Friday in his first game back in over a month. Former Nelson D Cole Arcuri and D Sebastian Killcommons each had 1G 1A

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Rockies 8 @ Golden 3

The Rockies went 3-6 on the PP and  got their second ROAD win of the weekend in Golden Saturday after beating Creston 6-4 Friday.


Former Rider Mike Dyck had a 4 point night as did Craig Offer and Riley Knott chipped in with 3 goals.
Ben Kelch had the win in net as the Rockies suddenly start playing like a playoff team again.
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The Rockies are are not officially in the playoffs but... they are, the only question is who will they play, Kimbo or Creston, the Riders are officially in the PO but don't know who they will play, but it won't be the Rockies as Fernie has a 20 point lead on them and are 10 behind Kimberley.




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