Saturday, September 29, 2012

Lethbridge 4 Kootenay 2 Game #4

Cranbrook, BC – Lethbridge forward Russell Maxwell had 2 goals and 2 assists in a 4-2 win over the Kootenay ICE in WHL action on Saturday night.

ICE forwards Brock Montgomery (1-1-2) and Sam Reinhart (0-2-2) each had 2-point games.

The ICE opened the scoring on the powerplay as defenseman Jagger Dirk scored from the low corner with a shot that beat the goalie in the top corner on his short side.

Early in the second period Jaimen Yakubowski tied the game on a behind the net pass from Russell Maxwell.
Midway through the period the ICE took a 2-1 lead with Brock Montgomery scoring his 3rd of the season on a behind the net pass from Eric Benoit.
The Hurricanes tied the game on a 4-on-3 powerplay with a point shot from Daniel Johnston.
Lethbridge scored on a 2-man advantage with Russell Maxwell open near the crease.

Lethbridge scored their 3rd powerplay goal of the game in the 3rd period with Russell Maxwell alone in front of the net.
With 1:11 left in the 3rd period a mini-line brawl broke out with 3 fights at the same time.

ICE goalie Wyatt Hoflin made his WHL debut.
Both clubs’ had very young line-ups as they each had 7 17-year-olds and 2 16-year-olds in the game.

The ICE will host Prince Albert on Sunday October 7th.

The ICE traded 20-year-old forward Elgin Pearce to Medicine Hat and are now down the league limit of 3 over-agers with Joey Leach, Drew Czerwonka and Brock Montgomery.
The ICE had 8 over-agers going into the season. Max Reinhart turned pro and Luke Paulsen retired.
The club acquired a 5th round pick for Pearce, a 5th round pick for John Neibrandt (traded to Vancouver) and a 5th round pick for Dylen McKinlay (traded to Kelowna).

ICE Scratches – Spencer Wand (3rd game, upper body day-to-day), Drew Czerwonka (4th game, upper body 1-2 weeks), Luke Philp, Petr Vesely.

Game Summary
Lethbridge 2-2-0-0 Kootenay 1-3-0-0

1st Period-
1, Kootenay, Dirk 1 (Montgomery, Reinhart) 8:46 (PP).
Penalties-Leach Ktn (checking to the head), 4:18; Blomqvist Let (charging), 7:37; Hubic Ktn (interference), 16:37.

2nd Period-
2, Lethbridge, Yakubowski 2 (Maxwell), 7:27.
3, Kootenay, Montgomery 3 (Benoit, Reinhart), 12:56.
4, Lethbridge, Johnston 1 (Maxwell, Hood), 15:49 (PP).
5, Lethbridge, Maxwell 1 (Johnston, Erkamps), 18:39 (PP).
Penalties-Galbraith Let (roughing), 14:07; Martin Ktn (roughing), 14:07; Dirk Ktn (interference), 15:21; Faith Ktn (interference), 16:49; Dirk Ktn (high sticking), 18:23.

3rd Period-
6, Lethbridge, Maxwell 2 (Duke), 16:20 (PP).
Penalties-Descheneau Ktn (checking from behind), 1:53; Galbraith Let (checking to the head), 10:29; Blomqvist Let (roughing), 14:24; Leach Ktn (10-minute misconduct), 14:24; Martin Ktn (charging, roughing), 14:24; Hackman Let (major-fighting), 18:49; Hood Let (roughing), 18:49; Maxwell Let (major-fighting), 18:49; Yakubowski Let (major-fighting), 18:49; Benoit Ktn (major-fighting), 18:49; Martin Ktn (major-fighting), 18:49; Montgomery Ktn (roughing, roughing), 18:49; Thomas Ktn (major-fighting), 18:49; Blomqvist Let (boarding, roughing, 10-minute misconduct), 19:52.

Shots on Goal-Lethbridge 5-18-6-29. Kootenay 9-6-3-18.
Power Play Opportunities-Lethbridge 3 / 8; Kootenay 1 / 5.
Goalies-Lethbridge, Rimmer 2-2-0-0 (18 shots-16 saves). Kootenay, Hoflin 0-1-0-0 (29 shots-25 saves).
A-2,276
Referees-Clayton Hall (42), Brett Montsion (54).
Linesmen-Michael Boisvert (111), Jim Maniago (85).

Trivia Game #4

Today’s Trivia question.

Who are the top 5 active ICE players for career goals?

ANSWER – 48 Drew Czerwonka, 36 Brock Montgomery, 32 Sam Reinhart, 21 Joey Leach, 19 Eric Benoit.

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ICE Trade Pearce

Cranbrook, BC – Jeff Chynoweth, General Manager of the Kootenay ICE Hockey Club, today announced the club has traded 20-year-old Forward Elgin Pearce to the Medicine Hat Tigers in exchange for a fifth round pick in the 2013 WHL Bantam Draft.
“With us having four 20-year-old players we knew we had to get down to the League maximum of three prior to the 20-year-old deadline on October 11th. With numerous 1992 born players eligible to return for their overage season we wanted to ensure Elgin had the opportunity to play his final season in the WHL. We would like to thank Elgin for his three years with our Hockey Club and wish him all the best in Medicine Hat,” added Chynoweth
As a result of today's transaction, the ICE have 24 players on their roster, including two goalies, eight defensemen and 14 forwards. Of those players, there are three 1992 born players, three 1993 born players, seven 1994 born players, nine 1995 born players and two 1996 born players.
The next home action for the ICE will be tonight as they host the Lethbridge Hurricanes at 7:00 pm.
ELGIN PEARCE
February 7, 1992 * Hometown: Port Coquitlam, BC
Centre * Shoots: Right * 6’0”, 173 lbs
YEAR TEAM GP G A TP PIM
2009-10 Kootenay ICE 45 3 4 7 22
2010-11 Kootenay ICE 69 12 19 31 35
2011-12 Kootenay ICE 69 21 14 35 29
2012-13 Kootenay ICE 3 0 1 1 0

Lethbridge @ Kootenay Game #4

The Kootenay ICE will host Lethbridge tonight in the first of 6 meetings between the clubs.
Last season the ICE won the season series 4-2-0-0 with the Hurricanes winning the last 2 meetings.
Both clubs are 1-2-0-0.
ICE beat Regina 4-1 last night, the Hurricanes lost 3-0 to Edmonton on Wednesday.
Lethbridge goalie Ty Rimmer made his 1st WHL start against the ICE on October 9, 2009 while with Brandon and lost 7-3. Last year with Tri City he was the West nominee for WHL Goalie of the Year.
2nd year defenseman Albin Blomqvist and rookie forward Axel Blomqvist are the younger brothers of Anton Blomqvist who is with the Columbus Blue Jackets organization.
Listen to the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Here is the link to tonight's FREEZE Magazine.
http://www.kootenayice.net/program

Leaders
ICE
Goals – 2 Montgomery, Reinhart
Assists – 2 Leach
Points – 3 Reinhart
Defenseman – 2 Leach
Rookie – 1 Philp, Prochazka, Shirley
PM – 14 Hubic
+/- - +1 Philp, Prochazka, Boyd, Krabben
Avg – 3.69 Skapski

Hurricanes
Goals – 2 McKechnie
Assists – 1 five players
Points – 2 McKechnie
Defenseman – 1 Erkamps
Rookie –
PM – 19 Galbraith
+/- - +1 five players
Avg – 3.33 Rimmer

Home
Reinhart 2-1-3
Benoit 1-0-1
Montgomery 1-0-1
Prochazka 0-1-1
Shirley 0-1-1
Skapski 1-0-0-0 1.00

Road
Leach 0-2-2
Martin 1-0-1
Muth 1-0-1
Montgomery 1-0-1
Philp 1-0-1
Dirk 0-1-1
Descheneau 0-1-1
Skapski 0-2-0-0 5.04

Friday, September 28, 2012

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Kootenay 4 Regina 1 Game #3

Cranbrook, BC – Kootenay ICE forward Sam Reinhart had 2 goals and 1 assist and Mackenzie Skapski made 19 saves as the Kootenay ICE beat the Regina Pats 4-1 in WHL action on Friday night.

The victory was the 600th regular season win in Franchise history.

Kootenay opened the scoring late in the first period as Eric Benoit was near the crease and banged in a loose puck past the reaching goalies’ pad.

In the second period the ICE had full 2-minute 2-man advantage and with 11 seconds left on the powerplay Brock Montgomery scored on a spin around move with a forehand shot to the top corner.

The ICE added to their lead on a 2-on-1 break with Sam Reinhart putting in a Jakub Prochazka rebound.
Regina scored 1:21 later with Trent Oullette pushing in a loose puck under the goalie.
The ICE scored their 2nd powerplay goal of the game with Sam Reinhart in the middle slot with a wrist shot that beat the goalie high on the glove side.

Jakun Prochazka and Collin Shirley both earned their 1st WHL points and Jordyn Boyd earned his 1st point in an ICE uniform.

The crowd was the smallest for an ICE home opener.

The game featured two of the youngest teams in the WHL as the Pats had 10 rookies and the ICE had 6 rookies dressed for the game.
ICE forward Petr Vesely, from the Czech Republic, played in his 1st WHL Game.
Jordyn Boyd (summer trade with Everett) played his 1st game in an ICE uniform.
Defenseman Tanner Faith played his 1st game of the season for the ICE, two years ago he played four games as a 15-year-old call-up.
Drew Czerwonka and Wyatt Hoflin are the only two ICE players yet to play in a game this regular season.
Pats goalie Teagan Sacher made his 1st WHL start.
Regina’s #1 goalie Matt Hewitt was not available for the game and the Pats’ had an emergency back-up goalie.
Pat’s Head Coach Pat Conacher was not on the bench (personal reasons) and the team was directed by Malcom Cameron and Josh Dixon.
Dryden Hunt (born in Kimberley) and Kade Pilton (played KIJHL w/Fernie 2 years ago) were among the Regina scratches.
Former ICE forward Adam Rossignol played his first game in Cranbrook since being traded to Swift Current last season.
Last season Emil Sylvegard played for QMJHL Drummondville.
Henry Hardason is a native of Sweden but is not an import player as his home is now Phoenix, Arizona.

The ICE will host Lethbridge on Saturday night.

ICE Scratches – Spencer Wand (upper body day-to-day), Matthew Thomas, Kyle O’Connor, Drew Czerwonka (upper body 1-2 weeks), Kyle Krabben.

Game Summary
Regina 1-3-0-0 Kootenay 1-2-0-0

1st Period-
1, Kootenay, Benoit 1 (Boyd) 16:22.
Penalties-Stephenson Reg (tripping), 0:42; Hand Reg (major-fighting, game misconduct), 3:14; Hardarson Reg (boarding, major-fighting), 3:14; Martin Ktn (major-fighting, game misconduct), 3:14; Simpson Ktn (instigator, major-fighting, 10-minute misconduct), 3:14; Shirley Ktn (tripping), 13:18.

2nd Period-
2, Kootenay, Montgomery 2 (Reinhart), 15:27 (PP).
Penalties-Leach Ktn (kneeing), 4:21; Christoffer Reg (interference), 6:44; Klimchuk Reg (delay of game), 8:43; Burroughs Reg (high sticking), 13:38; Ouellette Reg (roughing), 13:38; Simpson Ktn (hooking), 15:56.

3rd Period-
3, Kootenay, Reinhart 1 (Prochazka, Montgomery), 15:20.
4, Regina, Ouellette 3 (Rossignol), 16:41.
5, Kootenay, Reinhart 2 (Shirley, Muth), 19:23. (PP)
Penalties-Hamblin Reg (cross checking), 9:17; Stephenson Reg (interference), 18:31; Hardarson Reg (instigator, major-fighting, game misconduct), 19:32; Hubic Ktn (charging), 19:32.

Shots on Goal-Regina 8-4-8-20. Kootenay 4-7-13-24.
Power Play Opportunities-Regina 0 / 3; Kootenay 1 / 9.
Goalies-Regina, Sacher 0-1-0-0 (22 shots-20 saves). Kootenay, Skapski 1-2-0-0 (20 shots-19 saves).
A-2,531
Referees-Fraser Lawrence (10), Derek Zalaski (8).
Linesmen-Chris Carlson (92), Aidan Henderson (78).

Trivia Game #3

During every ICE broadcast we ask a trivia question.

Today’s Trivia question.

Since moving to Cranbrook, what is the ICE record on their home opener?

ANSWER – 10-2-2.

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Regina @ Kootenay Game #3

The Kootenay ICE will host Regina tonight in the first of 4 meetings between the clubs.
Last season they split the 4 meetings with each team winning 1 game at home and on the road.
The ICE are 0-2-0-0 and the Pats, who won in overtime in Swift Current on Wednesday, are 1-2-0-0.
This is the home opener for the ICE who will play 12 of the next 13 games at home.
Last season the ICE attendance was 100,970 for an average of 2,805.
Going back to last season the ICE have lost 11 games in a row. (last 5 regular season games, 4 playoff games, 2 this season)
This is the second time the Pats are the opposition for the ICE home opener. On October 13, 2000 the ICE beat Regina 5-3 in the first ever game at the Rec-Plex.
Tonight will be the first game in the newly named Western Financial Place.
Adam Rossignol, who was traded by Kootenay to Swift Current last season for Tanner Muth, is now on the Pats.
Regina Head Coach Pat Conacher, who was the East nominee for Coach of the Year last season, is not with the club this weekend for personal reasons.

Listen to the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.

Here is the link to tonight's FREEZE Magazine.
http://www.kootenayice.net/program

Leaders
ICE
Goals – 1 Martin, Muth, Montgomery, Philp
Assists – 2 Leach
Points – 2 Leach
Defenseman – 2 Leach
Rookie – 1 Philp
PM – 7 Hubic
+/- - +1 Philp, Descheneau, Krabben
Avg – 5.09 Skapski

Pats
Goals – 3 Klimchuk
Assists – 3 Scheidl, Sylvegard
Points – 4 Klimchuk, Stevenson, Scheidl
Defenseman – 2 Hamblin
Rookie – 3 Sylvegard
PM – 11 Burroughs
+/- - +1 five players
Avg – 3.11 Sacher, 4.03 Hewitt

Streaks
Leach – 2 games 0-2-2

Road
2 Leach
1 Martin
1 Muth
1 Montgomery
1 Dirk
1 Pearce
1 Descheneau
1 Philp
5.04 Skapski

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Special Guest Coach


The Kootenay ICE had a special guest at practice today as Tom Renney was a guest coach. Once the NHL season starts Renney will be in his first year as the Associate Coach with the Detroit Red Wings. The last 3 years the Cranbrook native was the Head Coach of the Edmonton Oilers.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

12 Things

1. Schedule - I think it’ll work out to be a good thing that the ICE will be playing 12 of the next 13 games at home. With such a young team, new coaching staff, all the practice time will help give the club a chance to work on systems and fine tune everyone’s game.
2. 2010 Bantam Draft – The ICE had 7 picks in the first 4 rounds of the Draft and selected 11 players in 7 rounds. 8 of the players selected are on the roster.
3. Youth – The ICE have 11 players 16/17 year olds on the roster. Other teams who are very young include Brandon (10), Kelowna (10), Lethbridge (11), Moose Jaw (12), Portland (11), Prince George (10). Most teams still have 3-4 cuts to make before they finalize the roster so these numbers will change. I’m not sure about the other teams, but the ICE, as usual, are giving the young players regular playing time
4. Attendance – Traditionally the crowds at ICE home games is small at the beginning of the season. If it happens again there will be criticism from media around the league. Sure would be nice if the players had big crowds at the weekend games.
5. First 2 games – The ICE played what is expected to be the 2 of the best teams in the East Conference who had very veteran line-ups. They trailed by 1-goal going into the 3rd period in each game. They never had a lead. Of the 10 goals against, 7 came in the first or last 3 minutes of the period, 4 came in the first or last 2 minutes of a period.
6. Best So Far – The ICE looked their best in the 1st period in Calgary. They outshot the Hitmen 14-8 and used their team speed on the forecheck. The defense used their size to keep things calm in their own zone. Unfortunately they trailed 1-0 after the period.
7. Roadrunners – The line combination of Descheneau-Philp-Cable was fun to watch as they have speed to burn. I’m not sure how many times they will be together but you will notice them when they are on the ice.
8. Imports – As expected the 2 new players from the Czech Republic are taking some time to adjust to the WHL. The biggest roadblock is they knew very little English we they came to Cranbrook. The fact the ICE have 2 players from outside Canada has created a stir in the community and around the league.
9. Captain/Assistants – Expect the ICE to make the decision on who will wear the letters once they are healthy and they finalize the over-age situation.
10. New Guys – With 9 rookies and 1 player acquired in a trade you’ll need some time to get know the newest players on the roster.
11. Patience – This club is going to look a lot different on January 1st. I’m not talking about roster changes, just the maturation of the current players. The potential is definitely there and it’s going to be fun to see them develop.
12. Expectations – Young or not the organization expects to and strives to make the playoffs.

Monday, September 24, 2012

From The ICE Office

ICE CHIPS: The KOOTENAY ICE enter this week's action with a 0-2-0-0 record (0-0-0-0 at home, 0-2-0-0 on the road, 0-0-0 in overtime) and tied for fifth place in the CENTRAL DIVISION...The ICE finished the 2011-2012 regular season with a 36-26-6-4 record (19-12-3-2 at home, 17-14-3-2 on the road, 5-6-4 in overtime) and in eighth place in the EASTERN CONFERENCE and 13th place overall in the WHL...This week KOOTENAY will start a six game home stand (September 28 - October 14).

SEASON TICKETS: Season Tickets are still available until Friday, October 5th…The ICE Office currently has many great seats available…On Tuesday, October 9th at 10:00 am individual game tickets for the remainder of the 2012-2013 regular season will go on sale to the general public.

ROSTER UPDATE: The ICE have 25 players on their roster, including two goalies, eight defensemen and 15 forwards…Of those players, there are four 1992 born players, three 1993 born players, seven 1994 born players, nine 1995 born players and two 1996 born players...KOOTENAY begins the 2011-2012 season with 15 returning players from last year.

DID YOU KNOW: KOOTENAY needs one more victory to reach 600 wins in franchise history (599-422-122)...The ICE finished the 2011-2012 regular season with an above .500 record for the 13th consecutive season, which is the longest active streak in the WESTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE…KOOTENAY finished the regular season with a .500 or better road record for the 11th time in the last 13 seasons...The ICE have made the playoffs all 14 season in CRANBROOK, which is the longest active streak in the WESTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE.

INJURIES: SPENCER WAND will be out of the KOOTENAY line up day to day with an upper body injury...DREW CZERWONKA will be out of the ICE line up for one to two weeks with an upper body injury.

ONE YEAR AGO: After one game of the 2011-2012 season the ICE were 0-0-0-1, after two games 1-0-0-1 and after three games were 2-0-0-1.

UPCOMING WEEK:
Tuesday September 25 Practice 3:45 – 5:45 pm Cranbrook Rec Plex
Wednesday September 26 Practice 3:45 – 5:45 pm Cranbrook Rec Plex
Thursday September 27 Practice 3:45 – 5:45 pm Cranbrook Rec Plex
Friday September 28 ICE vs. Regina 7:00 pm (102.9 FM – The Drive)
Saturday September 29 ICE vs. Lethbridge 7:00 pm (102.9 FM – The Drive)

WEEK IN REVIEW:
Thursday, September 20 – Kootenay 3 @ Edmonton 5 – Record 0-1-0-0 – Attendance: 10,976
Goals:
1 - Martin (1) from Leach
2 - Muth (1) from Descheneau
3 - Montgomery (1) from Pearce and Dirk
Goalie: Mackenzie Skapski (28 Saves, 5 GA)

Saturday, September 22 – Kootenay 1 @ Calgary 5 – Record 0-2-0-0 – Attendance: 9,055
Goal:
1 – Philp (1) from Leach
Goalie: Mackenzie Skapski (27 Saves, 5 GA)

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Calgary 5 Kootenay 1 Game #2

Calgary, Alb – Calgary Hitmen forward Zane Jones had 2 goals in a 5-1 win over the Kootenay ICE in WHL action on Saturday night.

The ICE had a very strong first period but Calgary scored the only goal of the opening frame with Zane Jones alone near the crease and he scored after an unsuccessful wrap-around by Brady Brassart.

In the second period the Hitem took a 2-1 lead on a 2-on-1 break with Cody Sylvester scoring his 3rd of the year.
Late in the period Luke Philp scored with a wrist shot that beat the goalie high on the stick side. It’s Philp’s first goal of the year and 2nd of his career. Joey Leach had the assist and has points in both ICE games.

Early in the third period on a delayed penalty Calgary defenseman Darian Henry scored his 1st career goal on a redirection in the crease.
The Hitmen mad it 4-1 as Zane Jones notched his 2nd of the game on a pass from Brooks Macek.
Macek ended the scoring with a backhand wraparound late in the game.

Defenseman Kyle Krabben played in his first WHL game and became the first player to wear #28 in Franchise history.

Hitmen forward Jake Virtanen was the 1st overall selection in the 2011 Bantam Draft. He is the 2nd Hitmen to be selected 1st overall (Chris Nielsen 1995).

The ICE will play 12 of their next 13 and 15 of the next 18 game at home and will have their home opener against Regina on Friday.

ICE Scratches – Drew Czerwonka (upper body 2-3 weeks), Jordyn Boyd (upper body day-to-day), Petr Vesely (lower body day-to-day), Spencer Wand (day-to-day), Tanner Faith.

Game Summary
Calgary 2-0-0-0 Kootenay 0-2-0-0

1st Period-
1, Calgary, Jones 1 (Brassart, Rissling), 18:31.
Penalties-Roach Cal (holding), 0:39.

2nd Period-
2, Calgary, Sylvester 3 (Chase, Cheek), 3:37.
3, Kootenay, Philp 1 (Leach), 16:17.
Penalties-Montgomery Ktn (interference), 1:26; Padakin Cal (tripping), 6:27; Muth Ktn (roughing), 8:40; Chase Cal (roughing), 8:40; Simpson Ktn (roughing), 10:18; Sylvester Cal (roughing), 10:18; Samoridny Cal (high sticking), 11:44; Martin Ktn (high sticking), 19:53.

3rd Period-
4, Calgary, Henry 1 (Sylvester, Kornelsen), 2:41.
5, Calgary, Jones 2 (Macek, Henry), 13:14.
6, Calgary, Macek 1 (Henry), 18:43.
Penalties-Benoit Ktn (tripping), 4:36; Henry Cal (holding), 8:21; Cable Ktn (major-fighting), 10:56; Helgesen Cal (instigator, major-fighting, game misconduct), 10:56.

Shots on Goal-Kootenay 14-7-7-28. Calgary 8-15-8-31.
Power Play Opportunities-Kootenay 0 / 5; Calgary 0 / 3.
Goalies-Kootenay, Skapski 0-2-0-0 (31 shots-26 saves). Calgary, Driedger 2-0-0-0 (28 shots-27 saves).
A-9,055
Referees-Tyler Adair (58), Kevin Webinger (6).
Linesmen-Michael Roberts (87), Scott Sharun (103).

Trivia Game #2

During every ICE broadcast we ask a trivia question.

Today’s Trivia question.

Who are the the top 5 active leaders for most career games played for the ICE?

ANSWER – 219 Drew Czerwonka, 211 Joey Leach, 187 Brock Montgomery, 184 Elgin Pearce, 170 Jagger Dirk.

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Kootenay @ Calgary Game #2 Preview

The Kootenay ICE are in Calgary tonight in the first of 8 meetings this season.
Last season the ICE won the season series with a record of 5-2-1-0.
Kootenay opened the season with a 5-3 loss in Edmonton on Thursday.
Last night Calgary played in Red Deer and won 3-2.
Cody Sylvester (brother of former ICE Captain Dustin) leads the club with 2 goals and 3 points.
After missing the playoffs in 2011, last year the Hitmen finished third overall in the Eastern Conference. They lost in the first round of the playoffs to Brandon in five games.
Victor Rask will be attending the AHL Charlotte Checkers training camp leaving his return to Calgary up in the air for now.
The ICE have 5 players from Calgary (Tanner Muth, Matthew Thomas, Kyle O’Connor, Eric Benoit, Kyle Krabben) and one from Canmore (Luke Philp).
The Calgary Flames, who own the Hitmen, drafted Joey Leach in the 3rd round of the 2010 Bantam Draft but did not sign him to a contract.

Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.

Leaders
ICE
Goals – 1 Martin, Muth, Montgomery
Assists – 1 Dirk, Pearce, Descheneau, Leach
Points – 1 Martin, Muth, Montgomery, Dirk, Pearce, Descheneau, Leach
Defenseman – 1 Muth, Dirk, Leach
Rookie -
PM – 7 Hubic
+/- - +1 Matthew Thomas
Avg – 5.09 Skapski

Hitmen
Goals – 2 Sylvester
Assists – 1 six players
Points – 3 Sylvester
Defenseman –
Rookie – 1 Padakin
PM – 7 Henry
+/- - +
Avg – 2.00 Driedger

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Edmonton 5 Kootenay 3 Game #1

Edmonton, Alb – Edmonton’s Keegan Lowe had 1 goal and 2 assists in a 5-3 win over the Kootenay ICE in WHL action on Thursday night.

In the first period the Oil Kings scored 2 on their first 3 shots with Michael St. Croix (45 goals last season) and Brandon Baddock (1st WHL game) scoring the goals.
ICE forward Jon Martin defelcted a Joey Leach point shot to cut the lead to 2-1.
With 1:01 left Keegan Lowe made it 3-1 with a wrist shot from the point that beat the screened goalie.

In the second period the ICE killed off 2 early Edmonton powerplays and at the end of a Kootenay penalty Tanner Muth scored with a wrist shot from the blueline.
For the 3rd time in the game the Oil Kings had a 2-goal lead with Henrik Samuelsson get a rebound to make it 4-2.
ICE replied with a power-play goal as Jagger Dirk’s point shot deflected off an Edmonton stick and Brock Montgomery’s skate and it went through the goalie’s legs.

In the third period the Oil Kings made it 5-3 as Cole Benson’s shot from the corner went into the crease and eventually went into the net off the goalies’ skate.

Matthew Thomas, Kyle O’Connor, Collin Shirley and Jakub Prochazka played in their 1st WHL games.
Wyatt Hoflin, Petr Vesely and Kyle Krabben are the only players on the roster with 0 WHL games played.
Luke Philp played 17 games last season and Tanner Faith played 4 games in 2010-11.

The ICE will be in Calgary on Saturday night.

ICE Scratches – Drew Czerwonka (upper body 2-3 weeks), Jordyn Boyd (upper body day-to-day), Petr Vesely (lower body day-to-day), Tanner Faith, Kyle Krabben.

Game Summary
Edmonton 1-0-0-0 Kootenay 0-1-0-0

1st Period-
1, Edmonton, St. Croix 1 (Moroz, Corbett), 1:01.
2, Edmonton, Baddock 1 (Lowe), 2:44.
3, Kootenay, Martin 1 (Leach), 16:23.
4, Edmonton, Lowe 1 (Sautner, Ewanyk), 18:59.
Penalties-Sautner Edm (interference), 5:06; Shirley Ktn (cross checking), 13:17.

2nd Period-
5, Kootenay, Muth 1 (Descheneau), 5:15.
6, Edmonton, Samuelsson 1 (St. Croix, Reinhart), 12:14 (PP).
7, Kootenay, Montgomery 1 (Pearce, Dirk), 18:08 (PP).
Penalties-Montgomery Ktn (tripping), 0:59; Hubic Ktn (too many men), 3:15; Dirk Ktn (holding), 11:47; Hubic Ktn (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 14:22; Lowe Edm (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 14:22; Mayo Edm (holding), 16:18; Hubic Ktn (major-fighting), 16:26; Lowe Edm (major-fighting), 16:26.

3rd Period-
8, Edmonton, Benson 1 (Wilson, Lowe), 8:33.
Penalties-Lowe Edm (tripping), 9:00; Benoit Ktn (roughing), 20:00; Reinhart Edm (roughing), 20:00.

Shots on Goal-Kootenay 9-11-8-28. Edmonton 10-17-6-33.
Power Play Opportunities-Kootenay 1 / 3; Edmonton 1 / 4.
Goalies-Kootenay, Skapski 0-1-0-0 (33 shots-28 saves). Edmonton, Brossoit 1-0-0-0 (28 shots-25 saves).
A-10,976
Referees-Jon Stephenson (38), Derek Zalaski (8).
Linesmen-Chris Carlson (92), Darren Spurgeon (131).

Trivia Game #1

During every ICE broadcast we ask a trivia question.
What is the ICE record when starting the season on the road?

ANSWER – 4-2-1-1.

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Also follow on Twitter @ JHollick_ICE.

Kootenay @ Edmonton Game #1 Preview

The Kootenay ICE are in Edmonton tonight to open the WHL regular season.
Last season the Oil Kings won all 6 regular season meetings (2 in overtime and 1 in a shootout)and all 4 games in the first round of the playoffs.
The previous 2 seasons the ICE had won 12 games in a row against the Oil Kings.
The ICE have a new coaching staff with Head Coach Ryan McGill and Assistant Coach Chad Kletzel on the bench.
During the ICE first 2 years in the league McGill started his coaching career in Edmonton and Kletzel started his WHL career in Edmonton.
The ICE have 25 players on the roster, 15 returning players, 9 rookies and 1 new player acquired during a trade during the off-season.
This is the 17th season for the ICE and their 15th in Cranbrook.
They have a record of 9-4-2-1 on opening night and this will be the 9th time they start the regular season on the road.
The ICE have finished above .500 13 years in a row (longest active streak in WHL) and a .500 or better road record 11 years in a row.
Since moving to Cranbrook the ICE have made the playoffs 14 years in a row. (longest active streak in WHL)
Edmonton is the defending WHL Champions and have 24 players on the roster with 18 returning players.
Griffin Reinhart in the Oil Kings 5th Captain in Franchise history.
The Oil Kings have 8 NHL drafted players including Reinhart and Henrik Samuelsson who were 1st round picks this summer.
Edmonton's GM Bob Green as the WHL Executive of the Year in 2011-12.
From the WHL injury report ...
Kootenay - Petr Vesely lower body day-to-day, Drew Czerwonka upper body 2-3 weeks, Jordyn Boyd upper body day-to-day.
Edmonton - Dylan Wruck upper body week-to-week, Martin Gernat upper body TBD.
Returning Leaders
Goals - 28 Reinhart, 22 Montgomery, 21 Pearce
Assists - 34 Reinhart, 31 Leach
Points - 62 Reinhart, 44 Montgomery, 43 Leach
PM - 101 Dirk, 98 Wand
Defenceman - 43 Leach, 29 Dirk

Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:45 on The Drive.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Central Scouting Prospects Watch

NHL Central Scouting's preliminary list of players to watch.
All "A" skaters have been identified as potential first-round picks, while "B" players are considered second- or third-round candidates. The players on the "C" list are thought to be fourth-, fifth- or sixth-round possibilities.
Central Scouting's preliminary rankings will be revealed in November.

http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=83207

WESTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE
A SKATERS
Seth Jones D Portland 6'3.5 208
Morgan Klimchuk LW Regina 5'11.5 180
Curtis Lazar C Edmonton 5'11.75 193
Joshua Morrissey D Prince Albert 5'11.75 182
Ryan Pulock D Brandon 6'0.5 211
Hunter Shinkaruk C Medicine Hat 5'10 166
Shea Theodore D Seattle 6'1.75 182
B SKATERS
Oliver Bjorkstrand RW Portland 5'10.5 167
Madison Bowey D Kelowna 6'0.75 192
Kayle Doetzel D Red Deer 6'2.5 190
Mason Geertsen D Edmonton 6'3 199
Dillon Heatherington D Swift Current 6'3 196
Adam Henry D Lethbridge 5'11 198
Mirco Muller D Everett 6'3.5 184
Eric Roy D Brandon 6'2.5 187
C SKATERS
Axel Blomqvist RW Lethbridge 6'6 213
Chance Braid LW Prince Albert 6'0.5 192
Kyle Burroughs D Regina 5'11 182
Colby Cave C Swift Current 5'11.75 185
Cody Corbett D Edmonton 6'0.5 194
Alex Forsberg C Prince George 5'10.5 181
Justin Hamonic D Tri-City 6'3.5 201
Carter Hansen C Moose Jaw 6'1.5 191
Joshua Hanson D Portland 6'2.75 198
Jared Hauf D Seattle 6'4.75 212
Edgars Kulda LW Edmonton 5'11 176
Trent Lofthouse C Everett 6'3 183
Jonathon Martin RW Kootenay 6'1.25 204
Cory Millette RW Red Deer 5'10.25 188
Douglas Morris LW Kootenay 5'11.75 206
Matthew Needham C Kamloops 5'9.5 184
Ayrton Nikkel D Brandon 6'0.75 190
Nicolas Petan C Portland 5'8.5 163
Connor Rankin LW Tri-City 5'11.75 194
Ashton Sautner D Edmonton 6'0 196
Jeret Smith D Seattle 6'1.5 198
Wil Tomchuk D Tri-City 6'2 183
Layne Viveiros D Portland 5'11 181
Kirill Vorobyev D Portland 6'1 195
Spencer Wand D Kootenay 6'3.5 183
Mitchell Wheaton D Kelowna 6'3.5 230
Riley Whittingham RW Spokane 6'0.75 196
B GOALTENDERS
Brendan Burke G Portland 6'3 176
Eric Comrie G Tri-City 6'0.75 167
Tristan Jarry G Edmonton 6'1.5 178
Austin Lotz G Everett 6'0 188

Ryan McGill 2.0

The ICE will travel to Edmonton today and will open the WHL regular season tomorrow night against the Oil Kings.
This will mark the return of Ryan McGill as the Heach Coach of the ICE who was originally with the club when they started in Edmonton and their first 4 years in Cranbrook
He was an Assistant to Dave Siciliano and took over the Head Coaching job 10 games into their second season.
McGill is #2 in ICE career regular season wins with 174 (209 Cory Clouston)and #2 in regular season games coached at 350 (360 Cory Clouston).
He is #1 with 42 career playoff wins and 61 career playoff games coached.
Plus he is first in team history with 2 WHL Championships, 7 career Memorial Cup games, 3 Memorial Cup game wins and 1 Memorial Cup Championship.
From 2002-05 he was the bench boss for the NY Rangers farm club in Hartford, 2005-09 the Head Coach of the Calgary Flames farm clubs in Ak-Sar & Quad City and an Assistant Coach with the NHL Flames from 2009-11.
He was the Western Conference nominee for WHL Coach of the Year 2001-02 and lost the award to Bob Lowes of the Regina Pats.

Monday, September 17, 2012

ICE Jersey #'s

A few of the returning players have changed numbers for this season.
Jon Martin goes from #17 to #11, Jaedon Descheneau from #9 to #14, Sam Reinhart from #10 to #23, Mike Simpson from #14 to #6.

No. FORWARDS
2 Hubic, Jeff
7 Pearce, Elgin
9 O'Connor, Kyle
10 Shirley, Collin
11 Martin, Jon
12 Philp, Luke
14 Descheneau, Jaedon
16 Vesely, Petr
18 Boyd, Jordan
19 Czerwonka, Drew
21 Montgomery, Brock
22 Benoit, Erik
23 Reinhart, Sam
25 Prochazka, Jakub
26 Cable, Levi
DEFENCE
3 Wand, Spencer
4 Muth, Tanner
5 Dirk, Jagger
6 Simpson, Mike
8 Thomas, Matthew
24 Leach, Joey
27 Faith, Tanner
28 Krabben, Kyle
GOALTENDERS
29 Skapski, Mackenzie
30 Hoflin, Wyatt

Sunday, September 16, 2012

ICE Roster To 25

Cranbrook, BC -- Jeff Chynoweth, General Manager of the Kootenay ICE Hockey Club, tonight announced the club has reassigned two players:
Forward Douglas Morris 17 To be determined
Defenseman Jordan Steenbergen 16 Red Deer Rebels - AMHL
As a result of today's transactions, the ICE are carrying two goaltenders, eight defencemen and 15 forwards (four 1992 born players, three 1993 born players, seven 1994 born players, nine 1995 born players and two 1996 born players).

Kootenay vs Calgary Exhibition Game #5

Crowsnest Pass, Alb – The Kootenay ICE scored 4 third period goals in a come-from-behind 5-4 win over the Calgary Hitmen in WHL preseason action on Sunday afternoon.

The ICE scored the only goal of the first period with 16-year-old forward Kyle O’Connor getting his 2nd of the exhibition season.

The Hitmen scored 4 goals on 15 shots in the second period.

ICE forwards Brock Montgomery and Jaedon Descheneau each scored 2 goals in the third period.
Goalie Mackenzie Skapski preserved the win by stopping Jake Virtanen on a penalty shot with 5 ½ minutes left in the game.

Kootenay finishes the preseason with 2 wins and 3 losses.

The ICE will open the regular season against the defending WHL Champion Oil Kings in Edmonton on Thursday.

Boyd-Pearce-Martin
Benoit-Reinhart-Montgomery
Prochazka-Philp-Descheneau
Morris-O’Connor-Hubic
Leach-Krabben
Thomas-Muth
Simpson-Steenbergen
Skapski
Hoflin

ICE Scratches – Spencer Wand, Jagger Dirk, Tanner Faith, Petr Vesely, Levi Cable, Collin Shirley, Drew Czerwonka.

Game Summary
Kootenay 2-3-0-0 Calgary 4-2-0-0

1st Period
1. Kootenay, O’Connor 2 (Leach, Hubic) 6:11
Penalties – Krabben Ktn (high sticking) 16:19.
2nd Period
2. Calgary, Chase (Helgesen) 2:07
3. Calgary, Cheek (Clayton) 3:26
4. Calgary, Calladine (Roach) 10:20
5. Calgary, Brassart (Harmsworth, Calladine) 15:49
Penalties – Muth Ktn (hooking) 11:15.
3rd Period
6. Kootenay, Montgomery (Morris, O’Connor) 4:21
7. Kootenay, Descheneau 7:51
8. Kootenay, Montgomery 2 (2) (Benoit, Leach) 13:17 pp
9. Kootenay, Descheneau 2 (2) (Philp, Prohazka) 13:42 pp
Missed penalty shot - Virtanen Calg 14:27
Penalties – Calladine Calg Prochazka Ktn (roughing) 5:41, Brassart Calg (high sticking) 11:26, Calladine Calg (check from behind) 12:41, Calladine Calg Hubic Ktn (roughing) 16:30, Chase Calg (roughing) 17:40.
Shots on goal by
Calgary – 13 – 15 – 6 = 34
Kootenay – 8 - 7 – 19 = 34
Goal (shots-saves) – Calgary: Mack Shields (34-29) Kootenay: Mackenzie Skapski (W 1-2-0-0) (34-30)
Power plays (goals-chances) – Calgary: 0/2 Kootenay: 2/3
Referee – Tyler Adair, Fraser Lawrence
Linesmen – Sean Donnelly, Scott Sharun

Kootenay vs Calgary Exhibition Game #5 Preview

This afternnon at 2 the Kootenay ICE and Calgary Hitmen will wrap-up the WHL exhibition season with a game in the Crowsnest Pass.
ICE are 1-3-0-0 and the Hitmen 4-1-0-0.
I'll have period reports on B-104 and The Drive, also updates on Twitter and the blog.
The ICE have 27 players on the roster and are expected to make up to 5 cuts before the start of the regular season.

NO. PLAYER GP G A PTS
12 Luke Philp 3 3 1 4
5 Jagger Dirk 2 0 4 4
23 Sam Reinhart 2 2 1 3
14 Jaedon Descheneau 4 0 3 3
22 Erik Benoit 3 2 0 2
3 Spencer Wand 3 1 1 2
10 Collin Shirley 4 1 1 2
17 Douglas Morris 2 1 0 1
2 Kyle Krabben 3 1 0 1
19 Kyle O'Connor 4 1 0 1
8 Dylen McKinlay 1 0 1 1
6 Mike Simpson 2 0 1 1
15 Matthew Thomas 2 0 1 1
21 Brock Montgomery 2 0 1 1
18 Jordyn Boyd 3 0 1 1
26 Levi Cable 3 0 1 1
27 Tanner Faith 4 0 1 1
24 Joey Leach 1 0 0 0
7 Elgin Pearce 2 0 0 0
4 Tanner Muth 2 0 0 0
16 Petr Vesely 2 0 0 0
8 Jordan Steenbergen 3 0 0 0
17 Kurt Johnas 3 0 0 0
20 Jeff Hubic 3 0 0 0
25 Jakub Prochazka 3 0 0 0
11 Jonathon Martin 4 0 0 0

NO. PLAYER GP MIN GA Svs AVE PCT
1 Wyatt Hoflin 2 119 9 84 4.55 .903
31 Mackenzie Skapski 2 118 9 47 4.57 .839

Friday, September 14, 2012

Kootenay vs Lethbridge Exhibition Game #4

Crowsnest Pass, Alb – Kootenay ICE forward Sam Reinhart had 2 goals and 1 assist in a 5-4 win over the Lethbridge Hurricanes in WHL preseason action on Friday night.

Colin Shirley (1g, 1a), Jagger Dirk (2a) and Jaedon Descheneau (2a) each had 2 point games.

The ICE opened the scoring early in the first period off a turnover in the Hurricanes zone and forward Douglas Morris scored his 1st goal of the preseason.
Lethbridge got 2 goals from Brady Ramsay, one on a powerplay and the other on a delayed penalty.
The ICE tied the game in the final minute on a powerplay as the puck took a weird bounce on a dump-in and Eric Benoit had an open net as he found the puck in the crease with the goalie was still behind the net. Benoit has 2 goals in the preseason and both are power-play goals.

In the second period the Hurricanes scored early to take a 3-2 lead and at one point they were outshooting the ICE 13-1.
The ICE tied the game midway through the period as Brock Montgomery stole the puck in the Hurricanes zone and fed Sam Reinhart in the slot who scored with a one-time shot.
Lethbridge switched goalies midway through the game with Tanner Kovacs replacing Christopher Tai.
Late in the period the ICE took a 4-3 lead on a goal mouth scramble with Collin Shirley pushing it across the line.
Reid Duke tied the game with 12 seconds left in the period.

Early in the third period the ICE got the winning goal with Sam Reinhart notching his 2nd of the game wit a powerplay redirection on a pass from Jaedon Descheneau.

The ICE will be at Western Financial Place Saturday morning from 9-11 as season ticket holders are invited for a pancake breakfast and to pick up their tickets.

The ICE will play their final exhibition game against Calgary in the Crowsnest Pass on Sunday afternoon at 2.

Morris-Pearce-Martin
Benoit-Reinhart-Montgomery
Shirley-Philp-Descheneau
Boyd-O’Connor-Cable
Leach-Faith
Krabben-Wand
Dirk-Steenbergen
Hoflin
Skapski

ICE Scratches – Tanner Muth, Mike Simpson, Mathew Thomas, Petr Vesely, Jeff Hubic, Jakub Prochazka, Drew Czerwonka.

Game Summary
Kootenay 1-3-0-0 Lethbridge 2-3-0-0

1st Period
1. Kootenay, Morris 1 3:41
2. Lethbridge, Ramsay (Galbraith, Topping) 16:29 pp
3. Lethbridge, Ramsay (2) (Maxwell, Axel Blomqvist) 19:06
4. Kootenay, Benoit 2 (Wand, Dirk) 19:44 pp
Penalties – Sutton Leth (interference) 8:03, Sofillas Leth (hooking) 12:11, Steenbergen Ktn (interference) 14:57, Yakubowski (charging) 19:26, Yakubowski Leth (boarding) 20:00.
2nd Period
5. Lethbridge, Wong (Watson, Sutton) 3:00
6. Kootenay, Reinhart 1 (Montgomery, Shirley) 9:46
7. Kootenay, Shirley 1 (Reinhart, Descheneau) 17:39
8. Lethbridge, Duke 19:48
Penalties – Wand Ktn (hooking) :08, Pearce Ktn (hooking, roughing) 4:40, Sutton Leth (roughing) 10:17, Benoit Ktn (boarding) 11:31.
3rd Period
9. Kootenay, Reinhart 2 (2) (Descheneau, Dirk) 2:58 pp
Penalties – Axel Blomqvist Leth Montgomery Ktn (fighting, game misconducts) :14, Ramsay Leth (delay of game) 2:10, Maxwell Leth (high sticking) 11:43, Wand Ktn (interference) 13:56.
Shots on goal by
Lethbridge – 11 – 16 – 10 = 37
Kootenay – 9 – 9 – 14 = 32
Goal (shots-saves) – Lethbridge: Christopher Tai (12-9), Tanner Kovacs (11:31 second) (20-18) Kootenay: Wyatt Hoflin (W, 1-1-0-0) (37-33)
Power plays (goals-chances) – Lethbridge: 0/6 Kootenay: 2/7
Referee – Colin Stefanyk, Jonathan Spurgeon
Linesmen – Mathew Barker, Aidan Henderson

Kootenay vs Lethbridge Exhibition Game #4 Preview

For the second year in a row the ICE are playing 2 preseason games in the Crowsnest Pass as they face-off against Lethbridge tonight and Calgary on Sunday afternoon.
The ICE are 0-3-0-0 and Lethbridge is 2-2-0-0.
The club has 27 players on the roster and could make as many as 5 cuts to the roster after the weekend.
There will be updates on Twitter and here on the blog.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

ICE Trade McKinlay

Cranbrook, BC -- Jeff Chynoweth, General Manager of the Kootenay ICE Hockey Club, today announced the club has traded 20-year-old Forward Dylen McKinlay to the Kelowna Rockets in exchange for a conditional fifth round pick in the 2015 WHL Bantam Draft. The ICE now have four 20-year-old players on their roster (Elgin Pearce, Drew Czerwonka, Brock Montgomery and Joey Leach).
“With us having five 20-year-old players on the roster we knew we had to reduce this number as soon as we could. With the abundance of 1992 born players in the League we wanted to ensure that Dylen had the opportunity to play his final season in the WHL. We would like to thank Dylen for his time with our Hockey Club and wish him all the best in Kelowna,” added Chynoweth
As a result of today's transactions, the ICE are carrying two goaltenders, nine defencemen and 16 forwards (four 1992 born players, three 1993 born players, seven 1994 born players, ten 1995 born players and three 1996 born players).
Season Ticket Holders can pick up their season tickets starting this Saturday at the Pancake Breakfast inside Western Financial Place from 9:00 - 11:00 am. Please remember to bring identification.
The first home action for the ICE will be Home Opener September 28 against the Regina Pats at 7:00 pm. Tickets for the first three regular season games will go on sale Wednesday, September 19th at 9:00 am.
DYLEN MCKINLAY
April 20, 1992 * Hometown: Langley, BC
Forward * Shoots: Right * 5’11”, 185 lbs
YEAR TEAM GP G A TP PIM
2011-12 Kootenay ICE 66 15 24 39 37
2010-11 Chilliwack Bruins 55 6 14 20 60
2009-10 Chilliwack Bruins 72 20 23 43 57
2008-09 Chilliwack Bruins 55 3 7 10 47

Czerwonka Update

The Kootenay ICe have received some good news on forward Drew Czerwonka who has been given the green light to return to skating.
Czerwonka did not take part in training camp after suffering an off-season upper body injury.
He is 2-3 weeks away from returning to the line-up and may miss the start of the regular season.
Czerwonka is one of 5 over-agers on the roster (Dylen McKinlay, Brock Montgomery, Joey Leach, Elgin Pearce).
The ICE will play Lethbridge in the Crowsnest pass tomorrow.

Monday, September 10, 2012

ICE Make One Roster Move

Cranbrook, BC -- Jeff Chynoweth, General Manager of the Kootenay ICE Hockey Club, today announced the club has reassigned 18-year-old Forward Kurt Johnas to the Steinbach Pistons of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League.
As a result of today's transactions, the ICE are carrying two goaltenders, nine defencemen and 17 forwards (five 1992 born players, three 1993 born players, seven 1994 born players, ten 1995 born players and three 1996 born players).

Sunday, September 9, 2012

ICE Stats

NO. PLAYER GP G A PTS
12 Luke Philp 2 3 1 4
5 Jagger Dirk 1 0 2 2
19 Kyle O'Connor 3 1 0 1
22 Erik Benoit 2 1 0 1
3 Spencer Wand 2 1 0 1
2 Kyle Krabben 2 1 0 1
8 Dylen McKinlay 1 0 1 1
6 Mike Simpson 2 0 1 1
18 Jordyn Boyd 2 0 1 1
26 Levi Cable 2 0 1 1
15 Matthew Thomas 2 0 1 1
27 Tanner Faith 3 0 1 1
14 Jaedon Descheneau 3 0 1 1
21 Brock Montgomery 1 0 0 0
7 Elgin Pearce 1 0 0 0
23 Sam Reinhart 1 0 0 0
24 Joey Leach 1 0 0 0
4 Tanner Muth 2 0 0 0
8 Douglas Morris 2 0 0 0
15 Jordan Steenbergen 2 0 0 0
16 Petr Vesely 2 0 0 0
10 Collin Shirley 3 0 0 0
11 Jonathon Martin 3 0 0 0
17 Kurt Johnas 3 0 0 0
20 Jeff Hubic 3 0 0 0
25 Jakub Prochazka 3 0 0 0

NO. PLAYER GP MIN GA Svs AVE PCT
31 Mackenzie Skapski 2 118 9 47 4.57 .839
1 Wyatt Hoflin 1 59 5 47 5.11 .904

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Kootenay vs Everett Exhibition Game #3

Kennewick, Wash – Kootenay ICE forward Luke Philp had 1 goal and 1 assist in a 3-2 loss to the Everett Silvertips in WHL preseason action on Saturday afternoon.

For the third game in a row the ICE gave up the first goal of the game but would tie it midway through the period on a shorthanded 2-on-1 break with Luke Philp picking the top far corner with his 3rd goal of the preseason and his 2nd short-handed goal.

Early in the second period the ICE took a 2-1 lead on a wrist shot from the point from Kyle Krabben.
The Silvertips scored 2 goals in the final few minutes of period to lead 3-2 after 2 periods.

The ICE pulled their goalie with 2 minutes left in the third period but failed to get the tying goal.

The ICE will play Lethbridge in the Crowsnest Pass on Friday.

Boyd-Philp-Cable
Benoit-Shirley-Boyd
Morris-Vesely-O’Connor
Prochazka-Martin-Johnas
Hubic-Steenbergen
Muth-Simpson
Krabben-Faith
Skapski
Hoflin

ICE Scratches – Spencer Wand, Jagger Dirk, Matthew Thomas, Joey Leach, Elgin Pearce, Dylen McKinlay, Drew Czerwonka, Brock Montgomery, Sam Reinhart.

Game Summary
Kootenay 0-3-0-0 Everett 3-2-0-0

1st Period
1. Everett, McPhee (Hayer, Mappin) 2:02
2. Kootenay, Philp 3 8:47 sh
Penalties – Muth Ktn (cross checking) 8:15, Chynoweth Eve (holding) 13:11, Grayson Eve (holding) 16:19.
2nd Period
3. Kootenay, Krabben (Descheneau, Philp) 1:49
4. Everett, Gordon (Grayson, Stadnyk) 17:09
5. Everett, Sandhu (Soumelidis, Stadnyk) 18:36
Penalties – Hubic Ktn (tripping) 3:01, Hayer Eve (slashing) 14:26.
3rd Period
No Scoring.
Penalties – Hayer Eve (goalie interference) Faith Ktn (interference) 7:49, Oslanski Eve (slashing) 9:07.
Shots on goal by
Everett – 7 – 12 – 10 = 29
Kootenay – 10 – 6 – 8 = 24
Goal (shots-saves) – Everett: Troy Trombley (24-22) Kootenay: Mackenzie Skapski (L, 0-2-0-0) (29-26)
Power plays (goals-chances) – Everett: 0/2 Kootenay: 0/4
Referees – Jason Nissen, Jason Cramer
Linesmen – Jarrod Boman, Nick Clay

Friday, September 7, 2012

Kootenay vs Portland Exhibition Game #2

Kennewick, Wash – Portland Winterhawks Ty Rattie had 1 goal and 3 assists in a 5-2 win over the Kootenay ICE in WHL preseason action on Friday night.

Both ICE goals came on the power-play from Spencer Wand and Eric Benoit, while Wyatt Hoflin made 47 saves.

The ICE trailed 2-0 late in the first period when Spencer Wand scored a powerplay goal on the rush with a wrist shot that beat the goalie on the glove side.

At one point during the 2nd period the ICE were outshot 15-2 with their 2 shots on a 3-on-1 (Sam Reinhart shot) and a breakaway (Eric Benoit).
Also that period Wyatt Hoflin made 2 amazing saves in turning away Derrick Pouliot and Nic Petan.
ICE tied the game 2-2 on a powerplay deflection by Eric Benoit off a point shot by Matthew Thomas.
Portland added a late 2nd period goal and 2 more in the 3rd period for the win.

The ICE will play their third game in 3 days as they play Everett tomorrow afternoon.

ICE Scratches – Tanner Muth, Jagger Dirk, Mike Simpson, Dylen McKinlay, Douglas Morris, Luke Philp, Jordyn Boyd, Drew Czerwonka, Brock Montgomery.

Prochazka-Reinhart-Descheneau
Benoit-Pearce-Cable
Johnas-Vesely-Martin
Shirley-O’Connor-Hubic
Thomas-Leach
Steenbergen-Wand
Krabben-Faith
Hoflin
Skapski

Game Summary
Kootenay 0-2-0-0 Portland 3-1-0-0

1st Period
1. Portland, Peters (Rattie, Petan) 4:54 pp
2. Portland, Bjorkstrand (Wotherspoon, Rattie) 13:41
3. Kootenay, Wand 16:13 pp
Penalties – Benoit Ktn (slashing) 4:41, Wand Ktn (hooking) 7:45, Baker Port (interference) 15:18, Alldridge Port (high sticking) 19:44.
2nd Period
4. Kootenay, Benoit (Thomas, Cable) 18:18 pp
5. Portland, Rattie (Wotherspoon, Texeira) 19:49
Penalties – Pearce Ktn (high sticking) 13:48, Alldridge Port (interference) 16:25, Baker Port Martin Ktn (unsportsmanlike) 18:58.
3rd Period
6. Portland, Turgeon (Kopeck, Pouliot) 6:54
7. Portland, Turgeon 2 (Rattie, Bjorkstrand) 12:43 pp
Penalties – Faith Ktn (cross checking) 10:55, Alldridge Port Faith Ktn (unsportsmanlike) 12:46, Bittner Port (slashing) 13:04.
Shots on goal by
Portland - 17 – 18 – 17 = 52
Kootenay – 6 – 6 – 12 = 24
Goal (shots-saves) – Portland: Brendan Burke (24-22) Kootenay: Wyatt Hoflin (L 0-1-0-0) (52-47)
Power plays (goals-chances) – Portland: 2/4 Kootenay: 2/4
Referees – Mike Campbell, Jason Cramer
Linesmen – Anthony Guzzo, Trevor Shively

Kootenay vs Portland Exhibition Game #2 Preview

The Kootenay ICE are in Tri City for 3 exhibition games in 3 days and today at 4 they will face-off against Portland.
The ICE lost 6-3 to Tri City last night while the Winterhawks have already played 3 preseason games and have earned 2 wins.
The ICE are using the games to help make decisions to the roster and will probably go with a very young line-up.
Goalie Wyatt Hoflin should get the start after Mackenzie Skapski went the distance last night.

NO. PLAYER GP G A PTS
12 Luke Philp 1 2 0 2
5 Jagger Dirk 1 0 2 2
19 Kyle O'Connor 1 1 0 1
6 Mike Simpson 1 0 1 1
8 Dylen McKinlay 1 0 1 1
18 Jordyn Boyd 1 0 1 1
27 Tanner Faith 1 0 1 1
3 Spencer Wand 1 0 0 0
4 Tanner Muth 1 0 0 0
10 Collin Shirley 1 0 0 0
11 Jonathon Martin 1 0 0 0
14 Jaedon Descheneau 1 0 0 0
15 Matthew Thomas 1 0 0 0
16 Douglas Morris 1 0 0 0
17 Kurt Johnas 1 0 0 0
20 Jeff Hubic 1 0 0 0
21 Brock Montgomery 1 0 0 0
25 Jakub Prochazka 1 0 0 0

NO. PLAYER GP MIN GA Svs AVE PCT
31 Mackenzie Skapski 1 60 6 21 6.00 .778

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Tri City 6 Kootenay 3 Exhibition Game #1

Kennewick, Wash – The Tri City Americans scored 3 goals in less than 2 minutes in the second period on their way to a 6-3 win over the Kootenay ICE in WHL preseason action on Thursday night.

Luke Philp had 2 goals and Jagger Dirk had 2 assists for the ICE who will play 3 games in 3 days in Tri City.

In a scoreless first period the ICE went down to 5 defenseman as Spencer Wand got involved in a fight. In the preseason there is an automatic game misconduct with fighting unless there is an instigator.
Jeff Hubic, who was playing at Right Wing to start the game, moved back to the blueline in the second period.

In the second period the Americans scored 3 goals in a 1:42 span to jump ahead 3-0.
Americans changed goalies midway through the period as Brenden Fiebelkorn replaced Eric Comrie.
While shorthanded Dylen McKinlay created a 2-on-1 break at the Tri City blueline and fed Luke Philp in the low slot for the goal.

The Ice were down 5-1 early in the third period and with the clubs’ skating 4-on-4 Luke Philp got his 2nd of the game with a bouncing redirection through the goalies’ legs.
The ICE created a turnover in the Americans’ zone and eventually Kyle O’Connor was alone in front of the net and scored with a backhand deke to make the score 5-3.
The Americans scored in the final minute to make the final 6-3.

This was the first exhibition game for the ICE who will play Portland on Friday afternoon and Everett.

Prochazka-Philp-Johnas
Boyd-Shirley-O’Connor
Morris-Descheneau-Hubic
McKinlay-Martin-Montgomery
Thomas-Muth
Wand-Faith
Dirk-Simpson
Skapski
Hoflin
ICE Scratches – Drew Czerwonka, Elgin Pearce, Eric Benoit, Levi Cable, Sam Reinhart, Petr Vesely, Joey Leach, Kyle Krabben, Jordan Steenbergen.

Game Summary
Kootenay 0-1-0-0 Tri City 2-1-0-0

1st Period
No Scoring.
Penalties – Rankin TC (kneeing) :18, Stromwall TC (elbowing) 5:11, Persley TC (charging, fighting, game misconduct) Wand Ktn (fighting, game misconduct) 8:08, Martin Ktn (hookin) 10:31, Gutierrez TC (roughing) 13:19.
2nd Period
1. Tri City, Williams (J.Messier, Wotherspoon) 4:03
2. Tri City, Rankin (Gutierrez, Williams) 4:53
3. Tri City, Wotherspoon (Nickles, Gutierrez) 5:45
4. Kootenay, Philp (McKinlay, Faith) 11:22 sh
5. Tri City, M.Messier (Dow, Gutierrez) 13:14 pp
Penalties – Wolf TC (slashing, roughing, unsportsmanlike) Muth Ktn (roughing, unsportsmanlike) 8:24, Dirk Ktn (tripping) 11:10, Martin Ktn (slashing) 12:52.
3rd Period
6. Tri City, Rankin (2) (Williams) :24
7. Kootenay, Philp (2) (Dirk, Simpson) 4:40
8. Kootenay, O’Connor (Dirk, Boyd) 16:49
9. Tri City, Stromwell (Wotherspoon, Ryckman) 19:30
Penalties – TC Wolf Muth Ktn (fighting, game misconducts) 1:09, Dow TC (roughing) Martin Ktn (high sticking) 3:01, McCue TC (kneeing) 7:25, Walter TC (instigator, fighting, game misconduct) Montgomery Ktn (fighting) 10:03.
Shots on goal by
Tri City - 7 – 10 – 10 = 27
Kootenay – 7 – 15 – 5 = 27
Goal (shots-saves) – Tri City: Eric Comrie (12-12) Fiebelkorn (9:56 second) (15-12) Kootenay: Mackenzie Skapski (L, 0-1-0-0) (27-21)
Power plays (goals-chances) – Tri City: 1/3 Kootenay: 0/7
Referees – Sean Raphael, Curtis Marouelli
Linesmen – Jason Michelbook, Trevor Shively

ICE Start Preseason

The Kootenay ICE will travel to Tri City today and will play their first exhibition game of the season tonight against the Americans.
They'll play 3 games in less than 3 days as they'll meet Portland on Friday and Everett on Saturday.

ICE Preseason Roster
Goalies - Skapski, Hoflin.
Defense - Leach, Dirk, Muth, Simpson, Wand, Krabben, Faith, Thomas, Steenbergen.
Forwards - Czerwonka (injured), Pearce, McKinlay, Montgomery, Benoit, Cable, Hubic, Boyd, Reinhart, Martin, Descheneau, Vesely, Prochazka, Johnas, Philp, Morris, O'Connor, Shirley.

I'll have updates on the blog and twitter.
There'll be reports on the radio throughout the 3 days

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

ICE Radio

Cranbrook, BC – The Kootenay ICE Hockey Club and The Drive 102.9 FM announced today they have agreed upon a new three year broadcasting agreement. The new agreement begins with the upcoming 2012-2013 season and will conclude at the end of the 2014-2015 campaign.

The agreement will continue with the same format as the past 12 years with all 72 regular season and playoff home and away games being broadcast live. Jeff Hollick will remain as the Play-By-Play voice of the ICE for the 14th consecutive season.

“We are very pleased to continue the excellent partnership between the ICE and The Drive. There are many individuals who are unable to attend our games and we are pleased to offer them the opportunity to stay connected with the team both at home and on the road with The Drive,” says ICE General Manager Jeff Chynoweth.

We're very pleased to continue our relationship with the ICE Organization.
The Kootenay ICE are an integral part of our community, we are proud of
our partnership, and to bring exciting local programming to our
listeners," says General Manager Leo Baggio of CHDR FM The Drive.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Sunday, September 2, 2012

ICE Camp With Ryan McGill

Head Coach Ryan McGill on ICE training camp and the upcoming preseason.
http://youtu.be/XnrBOJx7xEg

ICE Preseason Roster

Goalies (2)
Mackenzie Skapski (18) Career 23 GP 12-7-0-2 3.12 .889%.
Wyatt Hoflin (17) Alberta AAA Midget St. Albert 20 GP 12-6-2 2.38 .903% 2 SO.

Defense (9)
Joey Leach (20) Career 210 GP 21-80-101 247pm Career Playoffs 32 GP 2-6-8 36pm MC 5 GP 0-2-2 2pm.
Jagger Dirk (19) Career 169 GP 13-41-54 170pm Career Playoffs 23 GP 0-0-0 7pm MC 5 GP 0-1-1 0pm.
Tanner Muth (19) Career 161 GP 3-17-20 136pm Career Playoffs 4 GP 0-0-0 8pm.
Mike Simpson (18) Career 56 GP 1-3-4 56pm Career Playoffs 4 GP 0-0-0 0pm.
Spencer Wand (17) Career 52 GP 1-3-4 98pm Career Playoffs 3 GP 0-1-1-2pm.
Kyle Krabben (17) Alberta AAA Midget Calgary 33 GP 4-8-12 47pm.
Tanner Faith (17) Sask AAA Midget Notre Dame 21 GP 3-5-8 32pm.
Matthew Thomas (17) Alberta AAA Midget 34 GP 0-8-8 34pm.
Jordan Steenbergen (16) Alberta Minor Midget Red Deer 29 GP 3-22-25 94pm.

Forwards (18)
Drew Czerwonka (20) Career 219 GP 48-60-108 313pm Career Playoffs 27 GP 5-5-10 26pm MC 5 GP 1-2-3 6pm.
Elgin Pearce (20) Career 183 GP 36-37-73 86pm Career Playoffs 26 GP 2-6-8 13pm MC 5 GP 0-0-0 0pm.
Dylen McKinlay (20) Career 248 GP 44-67-111 201pm Career Playoffs 15 GP 5-5-10 6pm.
Brock Montgomery (20) Career 186 GP 34-37-71 252pm Career Playoffs 18 GP 2-1-3 10pm MC 4 GP 0-0-0 2pm.
Eric Benoit (19) Career 118 GP 18-23-41 51pm Career Playoffs 23 GP 1-2-3 2pm MC 5 GP 1-0-1 2pm.
Levi Cable (18) Career 60 GP 3-7-10 15pm Career Playoffs 4 GP 0-0-0 0pm.
Jeff Hubic (18) Career 58 GP 0-5-5 75pm Career Playoffs 2 GP 0-0-0 0pm
Jordyn Boyd (18) Career 55 GP 7-4-11 26pm Career Playoffs 3 GP 0-1-1 2pm
Sam Reinhart (17) Career 71 GP 30-34-64 2pm Career Playoffs 11 GP 1-1-2 0pm MC 1 GP 0-0-0 0pm
Jon Martin (17) Career 59 GP 6-4-10 52pm Career Playoffs 2 GP 0-0-0 2pm.
Jaedon Descheneau (17) Career 54 GP 3-11-14 24pm Career Playoffs 4 GP 0-0-0 0pm.
Petr Vesely (18) Czech Rep Jr. Kladno 43 GP 25-35-60 32pm.
Jakub Prochazka (18) Czech Rep Jr. Litvinov 37 GP 8-12-20 69pm.
Kurt Johnas (18) Manitoba High School Winnipeg 22 GP 21-21-42 26pm, MJHL Steinbach 9 GP 4-0-4 0pm.
Luke Philp (17) AJHL Canmore 48 GP 16-30-46 28pm, Career 17 GP 1-1-2 2pm Career Playoffs 3 GP 0-0-0 0pm.
Douglas Morris (17) Alberta AAA Midget Leduc 5 GP 0-3-3 2pm.
Kyle O’Connor (16) Alberta Minor Midget Calgary 30 GP 22-24-46 32pm.
Collin Shirley (16) Sask AAA Midget Saskatoon 37 GP 9-9-18 18pm.

From The ICE Office

Cranbrook, BC -- Jeff Chynoweth, General Manager of the Kootenay ICE Hockey Club, today announced the club has reduced the roster to 29 players.
The ICE have added the following players to their exhibition roster:
Wyatt Hoflin 17 Spruce Grove, AB Goaltender
Kyle Krabben 17 Calgary, AB Defenseman
Tanner Faith 16 Wilcox, SK Defenseman
Jordan Steenbergen 16 Sylvan Lake, AB Defenseman
Matthew Thomas 17 Calgary, AB Defenseman
Luke Philp 16 Canmore, AB Forward
Kurt Johnas 18 Winnipeg, MB Forward
Kyle O'Connor 16 Calgary, AB Forward
Douglas Morris 17 Beaumont, AB Forward
Collin Shirley 16 Saskatoon, SK Forward
The ICE are eligible to return 17 veteran players and are now carrying two goaltenders, nine defencemen and 18 forwards (five 1992 born players, three 1993 born players, eight 1994 born players, ten 1995 born players and three 1996 born players).
The first home action for the ICE will be Home Opener September 28 against the Regina Pats at 7:00 pm.

Intrasquad Game

Cranbrook, BC – Collin Shirley scored the winning goal late in the 3rd period and Wyatt Hoflin made 35 saves as Blue beat White 3-2 in the Kootenay ICE Intrasquad Game on Sunday afternoon.

Blue led 2-0 going into the 3rd period on goals by Luke Philp and Jakub Prochazka.
White tied the game with markers from Troy Murray and Zachary Zborosky.

Goalies Wyan Hoflin (35 saves) and Mackenzie Skapski (31 saves) went the distance for both clubs.

The ICE used mainly the younger players with no over-agers in the line-up and Eric Benoit was the only 19-year-old.
The game marked the conclusion of Training Camp with the club now preparing for its first preseason game on Thursday.
The cub has reduced their roster for the exhibition season and it will be announced later today or tomorrow.

Game Summary

1st Period
1. Blue, Philp (Cable, Overdyk) 16:02
Penalties – None.

2nd Period
2. Blue, Prochazka (Simpson) 16:43
Penalties – None.

3rd Period
3. White, Murray 1 (Vesely) 6:47
4. White, Zborosky (Allen, Vesely) 15:59
5. Blue Shirley (Wellsby) 16:23
Penalties – Blue Overdyk (holding) 14:16, Blue Thomas White Krabben (fighting) 17:36.
Shots on goal by
Blue – 14 – 11 – 9 = 34
White – 11 – 11 – 15 = 37
Goal (shots-saves) – Blue: Wyatt Hoflin (37-35) White: Mackenzie Skapski (31-34)
Power plays (goals-chances) - Blue: 0/0 White: 0/1
Attendance – $1706 raised for the United Way.

Sunday

United Way Intrasquad Game 12:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Saturday

Team White vs. Team Black 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Team Blue vs. Team White 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm