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Monday, December 20, 2010

Pre Xmas break stuff


Last night in the AMBHL, it was the Calgary Bisons continuing their unbeaten streak to 17 games with a 5-3 win over the Calgary Bronks in a battle of SE vs. NW Calgary teams. Brayden Point took over the scoring lead with 2-2-4 on the night, giving him 28-43-71 in 22 games. Point is on track for 42-65-107, that would be one of the highest outputs the league has seen. Will somebody take this kid in the first round, they should! Mowbray and Welykholowa each had 1-1. Mowbray has 22 goals in 22 games. He is really turning it on! The Bisons were without a couple defenseman and 97 born star Nick Merkley.


Leduc had quite the weekend, outscoring its oppenants 19-3 in a pair of lopsided victories. Leduc was led offensively by Liam Gregor once again who scored 2-1-3, Liam had a 7 point weekend. Gregor is now 4th in league scoring with 23-25-48 points. Tyler Dorval and Kord Pankewicz also scored twice for Leduc. Pankewicz has been listed as a defenseman the past few games, I haven't seen him play lately, I hope to have more on this later. Defenseman Grayden Smith had 3 assists in the win. Nolan Kruizenga stopped 34/35 shots. We believe Nolan will go in the top few rounds of the draft. Justin Kirkland had the lone goal for Camrose.


From Saturday, Ty Mappin fired home a hat-trick as Red Deer White defeated Medicine Hat 5-3. Mappin, who played defense up until this year has 27 goals in 22 games to go with his 46 points has him 6th in league scoring. He has 24 more points than any other player on his team. Logan Hermus is putting together a nice season with 4-14-18 from defense, after scoring a goal and 2 assists. Carson Pickett scored once again for Medicine Hat and he is really turning it up now.


Lastly, there are a couple more big games in the AMBHL before the crazy tournament season starts up.


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From Manitoba over the weekend, it was the Winnipeg Hawks who will be the lone Manitoba rep at the St. Albert tournament in January running their record to 16-0-2 with a 9-0 win over Brandon and then a 5-2 win over the 2nd place Winnipeg Sharks. Against Brandon, Adam Brooks scored 2-3-5, Dane Shioler had 2-2-4 and Dallas Starodub had 2-3-5. Then yesterday, Adam Brooks scored another goal and 2 assists in the 5-3 win over the Sharks. Brooks now has 34-24-58 in 18 games. Dallas Miller had 1-1-2 in the loss, Miller is a 97 born player, playing age advanced hockey this season. Miller is having an impressive season with 16-10-26 in 14 games and is amongst the league leaders for goals despite being the lone 97 born in the league.


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Now a few scores from over the weekend in the PCAHA:

BWC 4 - Chilliwack 1

Abbotsford 6 - Seafair 4

Langley 9 - Hollyburn 2


Over in the OMAHA

Kamloops 12 - Vernon 0

Kamloops 6 - Kelowna 1


Chad Butcher leads the league in scoring with 13-15-28, followed by team-mate Ryan Gropp at 10-14-24. Brett Menneaur from Westside has 11 goals.



11 comments:

Anonymous said...

what about Surrey and NSWC?

Western Elite said...

That game wasn't played over the weekend but it was a 1-1 tie game.

Anonymous said...

Surrey dominated, couldn't finish.
Same story saturday, surrey triple outshot them, NSWC's goalie kept them in it. Surrey won 4-3 with NSWC scoring on their few opportunities.

Anonymous said...

Kord Pankewicz has played the last 4 games on defence and believe he will stay their the rest of the year.

Anonymous said...

Kord may end up going to Allstar game as the D for Leduc

Anonymous said...

When will the Allstar rosters be posted

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Anonymous said...

From Leduc it should be Smith or Hickey for the all-star game as they have been on D all year!!

Anonymous said...

Agreed, it would be a shame for one of them to not attend.

Anonymous said...

All teams will have players disappointed most teams have more than one great player at each position I wonder why the leading scorers in each conference North /South wouldn't be automatic as the goalies are chosen by numbers.Eg:Gaa Having one of the two Leduc players not included or worse one of the Bison top two makes the game less an allstar game and more of a jamboree

Anonymous said...

I think a lot of teams could easily send multiple players, probably a lot of coaches pulling a name out of a hat.

Goals against are easy to track for a goalie. From my experience goals and assits are not accurate as the officials make a lot of mistakes awarding points.