Sunday, 22 October 2023

Riders win two of three on the road trip from hell

The Ghostriders went on a long three games in three days road trip last week where they played games in Kamloops  L 6-2 , 100 Mile House W 6-2 and Chase W 2-1.

I watched all three games on the internet and by far the best video and announcer was from Chase.

To me the biggest story of the weekend was Liam Monro finally scoring a goal and it was the game winner in Chase and he assisted on both Peigan’s goals in 100. If these two can get going look out. Peigan only scored one last season but now has three in the last couple of weeks and two were GWG.

Credit to the Ghostriders winning 2-1  in Chase. The Heat did not play on the weekend and faced the Riders on their third game in 3 days. The only goal they scored was short handed when a D tried to handle the puck while being the last guy back. Three games in a row will do that to a player. 

Kamloops is no pushover this year  and they defeated Sicamous 3-0, the Eagles are the top team in the KI with a 10-2 record. And what’s with these coaches nowadays Eagles Coach Nick Deschenes represented Canada at the World Functional Fitness Masters and Rider HC Ty Valin completed a triathlon in Idaho last summer... where’s candy store Ken Hitchcock when you need him

Kimberley (8-3) is here in Fernie on Friday and Beaver Valley (8-1) on Saturday. They will be two very tough opponents 

From the Ghostrider website

The long bus ride to Kamloops seemed to hurt the Riders and they fell behind the Storm  2-0 in the first period, 4-0 in the second and in the end they lost  6-2.

The Ghostriders two goals in Kamloops came late in the third period but scoring a couple of goals seemed to give them some sort of energy that spilled over into their game Saturday in 100 Mile House where they won 6-2 . The Riders had 2-0 and  5-2 period leads and with a goal in the third they finished  a 6-2 win.

In Chase on Sunday afternoon the Ghostriders were down 1-0 but scored 2 goals in the third and got by the Heat 2-1.

Highlights of the three game weekend.

In Kamloops Kyler Watson (Munro) scored his 6th goal and Taylor Haggerty (Karam) scored his 4th goal on the PP. 

Both teams went 1-6 on the power play. The shots were 36-30 Kamloops and the attendance was not reported, but the announcers said there were hardly any fans at the game.

In 100 Mile the Riders faced off against their former Coach Dale Hladun (Duner) and easily won the game. The goal scorers were Kyler Watson (PP) and Gaege Johnson short handed while Cole Fournier and Malachai Peigan each scored 2. Peigan’s first goal was the game winner it was his second GWG of the year. Nick Kunykwas in net for his second win of the season. Cole Fournier and Kyler Watson each had 3 points and Liam Monro had 2 assists.

 

Both teams went 1-5 on the power play and the shots were 37-30 Fernie. The attendance was 261

In Chase the Riders gave up a short-handed goal in the second period but Taylor Haggerty (Fisher Lambert) scored to tie the game then Liam Monro (Watson Kennedy) scored on a breakaway to give the Riders a 2-1 win. This was the Heat’s only game on the weekend but still the Riders outplayed them and probably should have scored a couple more. For Monro that was his first goal and it was the game winner. Nick Kunyk was in net and now has a 3-0 record.

Fernie went 0-5 and Chase 0-3 on the Power Play

The shots were 38-21 FGR

Attendance 171

Kyler Watson had 2 goals and 3 assists in three games.

Liam Monro 1 goal and 3 assists

Cole Fournier 2 goals and 1 assists 

Malachai Peigan 2 goals

Taylor Haggerty  2 goals

 

Full Ghostrider Scoring

  

Round’ the League

Kimberley (7-2) only played one game last week a 2-0 win in Creston. Kimberley is in Fernie this Friday October 27th. Beaver Valley (8-2)  plays in Fernie on Saturday the 28th, they defeated Spokane 8-0 on Friday then lost 2-1 to Castlegar on Saturday. That was their first loss of the season. The first place Rockies (8-3) lost 4-2 at home to Grand Forks then beat Summerland 4-0.

Kamloops (6-2) is no pushover, they also won Saturday 3-0 over Sicamous who are 10-2 with the most points in the KI.

Friday, 20 October 2023

Ghostriders go down to a more sensible 23 players

 The Ghostriders go down to a way more sensible 23 players from the ridiculous 25 man roster.



Hockey Canada’s new roster rule this year is to allow all teams to carry 25 players all season. I believe their reasoning is because of all the Outlaw hockey leagues showing up lately, and now literally hundreds of players will not be available to the Outlaws. Anyway...


With Hockey Canada’s new 25 man rule it meant that five players had to sit out each night. Somehow, on some other planet this made sense... Hockey Canada's motto is, get this ...

After the trade Coach Ty Valin will be able to get  Ben Skarsen and Fernie’s Breaden Jack on the ice more often, and if needed, he still has room for two more 20’s. 





Friday, 13 October 2023

Callin the Shots

 The Kimberley Dynamiters were just awarded the right to host the first ever Junior A Championships April 18-21. The new Jr A Championship replaces the old Jr B Cyclone Taylor Cup.

The KIJHL getting the tournament twice in a row tells me a few things.


1/ BC Hockey is callin' the shots on the new Jr A league and all the KIJHL, PIJHL and VIJHL can do is watch.


2/ Kimberley was a good choice with their almost 2000 seat arena and expected attendance to probably average between 1000 and 1700. Not sure if anyone else could get those #... Plus it’s very close to Cranbrook and will draw the curious BCHL fans.


3/ An even better choice would have been to force Kimberley use the arena in Cranbrook. Really comfortable seats and room for 4000+. Anyone who wanted to go could just walk up and get in. But Cranbrook is now a city of “Outlaws”  with evil players referees and coaches that BC Hockey wants to get even with.


4/ This sends a message IMO. A simple look at attendance will tell you that probably at least half of the BCHL teams will never be able to offer the “Free to Play” option so will be joining the new Jr A league in the future. These are big market teams compared to most of the KIJHL PIJHL and VIJHL towns and they will be able to average  600 plus fans. What does that tell you.


5/ Also lots of chatter about former failed BCHL franchises in Quesnel and Williams Lake wanting back in the game and they won’t want back in to the super expensive BCHL... the BCHL wouldn’t want them anyway. Bet they could average 600+.


6/ The KIJHL once had the power to reject Q and WL  because of travel costs, but now with BC Hockey “Callin the Shots” the former Jr A teams will probably see a red welcome matt.


Lots of fun ahead as BC Hockey gradually releases the conditions of their new Jr A Tier 1 league. And as the most hated writer in the KI... we will be here to comment. 



 

Tuesday, 3 October 2023

Riders Win 3-2

 The Ghostriders (2-1) got their second win of the season Tuesday night with a 3-2 win over the visiting Creston Thunder Cats.  

Creston scored the only goal in the first period,  the Riders scored two in the second and in the third the teams traded goals.

Both teams had a PP goal and the shots ended up 37-33 Creston.

This was not a physical game and the power plays were Creston 1-3 and Fernie 1-2.

While protecting a 3-1 lead late in the third the Riders took a needless crosschecking penalty in Creston’s end and it almost cost them the game when the Cats big line scored to make it 3-2.

I think a lesson was learned.

 Creston took a penalty of their own a few minutes later and had to pull their goalie for a chance to even the game and they had a couple of Grade A chances but Aiden Kruhlak made the big stops when it mattered most. 

Anyway a win is a win... Captain Taylor Haggerty’s second goal was the game winner.