Calgary, Alb – Kootenay ICE goalie Nathan Lieuwen made 26 saves for his 3rd shutout of the season in WHL action on Sunday night.
Lieuwen has 82 career regular season wins which ties Taylor Dakers for 1st all-time in ICE history.
The ICE (31-17-4-4) opened the scoring on a first period powerplay as Jesse Ismond fed Jagger Dirk sneaking in from the blueline and he scored with one-time shot along the ice.
In the second period the ICE made it 2-0 on the powerplay as on the rush Jaedon Descheneau scored with a wrist shot over the goalies glove hand.
It’s Descheneau’s 1st career powerplay goal.
The ICE took a 3-0 lead as Max Reinhart jumped on a loose puck behind the net and scored with a forehand wraparound before the goalie could get to the other side of the net.
Calgary changed goalies as Chris Driedger replaced Brandon Glover.
Hitmen (32-22-2-1) coach Mike Williamson received a game misconduct in the third period for throwing a water bottle on the ice.
Joey Leach scored an empty net goal from inside his blueline with a wrist shot that went over everones’ head into the net.
Nathan Lieuwen has 9 career shutout with 3 against Calgary.
Drew Czerwonka had 2 assists.
The ICE will host Brandon on Tuesday.
ICE Scratches – Elgin Pearce, Mike Simpson.
Game Summary
Calgary 32-22-2-1 Kootenay 31-17-4-4
1st Period
1, Kootenay, Dirk 6 (Ismond, S.Reinhart), 11:14 (PP).
Penalties-Bowman Cal (tripping), 10:18; Humphries Cal (slashing), 16:31; Antilla Ktn (cross checking), 19:35.
2nd Period
2, Kootenay, Descheneau 3 (Czerwonka, Leach), 4:59 (PP).
3, Kootenay, M.Reinhart 21 (Montgomery, Czerwonka), 17:55.
Penalties-Glover Cal (delay of game), 3:28; Descheneau Ktn (roughing), 7:06; Kornelsen Cal (slashing), 7:06; Leach Ktn (roughing), 9:30; Benoit Ktn (major-fighting), 12:44; Trzonkowski Cal (instigator, major-fighting, 10-minute misconduct), 12:44; Reinhart Ktn (10-minute misconduct), 18:54; Wand Ktn (major-fighting), 18:54; Gayle Cal (instigator, major-fighting, 10-minute misconduct), 18:54; Czerwonka Ktn (roughing), 19:55; Montgomery Ktn (10-minute misconduct), 19:55; Chase Cal (10-minute misconduct), 19:55; Cheek Cal (10-minute misconduct), 19:55; Sutherland Cal (roughing), 19:55.
3rd Period
4, Kootenay, Leach 9 19:25 (EN).
Penalties-Descheneau Ktn (tripping), 1:02; served by Macek Cal (unsportsmanlike cnd., game - coach), 4:34; Neibrandt Ktn (major-fighting), 10:38; Cheek Cal (instigator, major-fighting, 10-minute misconduct), 10:38.
Shots on Goal-Kootenay 9-9-7-25. Calgary 7-11-8-26.
Power Play Opportunities-Kootenay 2 / 7; Calgary 0 / 3.
Goalies-Kootenay, Lieuwen 24-12-4-2 (26 shots-26 saves). Calgary, Glover 16-12-0-0 (16 shots-13 saves); Driedger 16-9-2-1 (8 shots-8 saves).
A-8,948
Referees-Steve Papp (17), Colin Watt (72).
Linesmen-Michael Roberts (87), Scott Sharun (103).
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Trivia Game #56
During every ICE broadcast we ask a trivia question.
Today’s Trivia question.
Which current ICE player scored his 1st career goal in Calgary?
ANSWER – Mike Simspon.
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Today’s Trivia question.
Which current ICE player scored his 1st career goal in Calgary?
ANSWER – Mike Simspon.
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Kootenay @ Calgary Game #56
The Kootenay ICE are in Calgary today in the 5th meeting of the season.
ICE lead the season series 3-1.
September 24 in Kootenay - ICE 5-1
October 2 in Calgary - Hitmen 4-2
October 23 in Calgary - ICE 4-2
February 3 in Kootenay - ICE 2-1
The ICE beat Saskatoon last night 5-2 and are 5th in the Conference.
The Hitmen lost 4-2 to Moose Jaw on Friday and are 1 point back of the ICE for 6th place in the Conference.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 3:30 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 23 Sam Reinhart, 20 Max Reinhart
Assists – 39 Max Reinhart, 34 Jesse Ismond
Points – 59 Max Reinhart, 51 Sam Reinhart
Defenseman – 34 Joey Leach, 25 Jagger Dirk
Rookie – 51 Sam Reinhart, 10 Jaedon Descheneau
PM – 89 Jesse Ismond, 76 Dirk
+/- - +25 Joey Leach, +22 John Neibrandt
Avg – 2.30 Nathan Lieuwen, 3.12 Mackenzie Skapski
Hitmen
Goals – 26 Jimmy Bubnick
Assists – 38 Cody Sylvester
Points – 57 Jimmy Bubnick
Defenseman – 37 Collin Bowman
Rookie – 42 Victor Rask
PM – 101 Jaynen Rissling
+/- - +26 Cody Sylvester, +26 Brock Sutherland
Avg – 2.85 Chris Driedger, 3.15 Brandon Glover
Head to Head
ICE
Brock Montgomery 0-6-6
Sam Reinhart 4-1-5
Eric Benoit 2-1-3
Jesse Ismond 1-2-3
Joey Leach 0-3-3
Joe Antilla 0-3-3
Nathan Lieuwen 3-1-0-0 1.76 .935
Hitmen
Brooks Macek 2-0-2
Danny Gayle 1-1-2
Victor Rask 1-1-2
Brandon Glover 1-2-0-0 3.00 .852%
Chris Driedger 0-1-0-0 3.00 .893%
Home
Max Reinhart 8-18-26
Jesse Ismond 7-18-25
Dylen McKinlay 11-13-24
Elgin Pearce 12-7-19
Joey Leach 6-13-19
Sam Reinhart 11-7-18
Brock Montgomery 7-9-16
Eric Benoit 7-8-15
Drew Czerwonka 6-8-14
Joe Antilla 4-10-14
Mackenzie Skapski 4-3-0-2 2.23 .917%
Nathan Lieuwen 13-5-1-0 2.33 .920% 1 SO
Road
Max Reinhart 12-21-33
Sam Reinhart 12-21-33
Jesse Ismond 7-16-23
Joe Antilla 6-14-20
Brock Montgomery 10-8-18
Joey Leach 2-13-15
Drew Czerwonka 7-7-14
Jagger Dirk 3-13-14
Dylen McKinlay 4-8-12
Nathan Lieuwen 10-7-3-2 2.26 .919% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 3-2-0-0 4.38 .830%
ICE lead the season series 3-1.
September 24 in Kootenay - ICE 5-1
October 2 in Calgary - Hitmen 4-2
October 23 in Calgary - ICE 4-2
February 3 in Kootenay - ICE 2-1
The ICE beat Saskatoon last night 5-2 and are 5th in the Conference.
The Hitmen lost 4-2 to Moose Jaw on Friday and are 1 point back of the ICE for 6th place in the Conference.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 3:30 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 23 Sam Reinhart, 20 Max Reinhart
Assists – 39 Max Reinhart, 34 Jesse Ismond
Points – 59 Max Reinhart, 51 Sam Reinhart
Defenseman – 34 Joey Leach, 25 Jagger Dirk
Rookie – 51 Sam Reinhart, 10 Jaedon Descheneau
PM – 89 Jesse Ismond, 76 Dirk
+/- - +25 Joey Leach, +22 John Neibrandt
Avg – 2.30 Nathan Lieuwen, 3.12 Mackenzie Skapski
Hitmen
Goals – 26 Jimmy Bubnick
Assists – 38 Cody Sylvester
Points – 57 Jimmy Bubnick
Defenseman – 37 Collin Bowman
Rookie – 42 Victor Rask
PM – 101 Jaynen Rissling
+/- - +26 Cody Sylvester, +26 Brock Sutherland
Avg – 2.85 Chris Driedger, 3.15 Brandon Glover
Head to Head
ICE
Brock Montgomery 0-6-6
Sam Reinhart 4-1-5
Eric Benoit 2-1-3
Jesse Ismond 1-2-3
Joey Leach 0-3-3
Joe Antilla 0-3-3
Nathan Lieuwen 3-1-0-0 1.76 .935
Hitmen
Brooks Macek 2-0-2
Danny Gayle 1-1-2
Victor Rask 1-1-2
Brandon Glover 1-2-0-0 3.00 .852%
Chris Driedger 0-1-0-0 3.00 .893%
Home
Max Reinhart 8-18-26
Jesse Ismond 7-18-25
Dylen McKinlay 11-13-24
Elgin Pearce 12-7-19
Joey Leach 6-13-19
Sam Reinhart 11-7-18
Brock Montgomery 7-9-16
Eric Benoit 7-8-15
Drew Czerwonka 6-8-14
Joe Antilla 4-10-14
Mackenzie Skapski 4-3-0-2 2.23 .917%
Nathan Lieuwen 13-5-1-0 2.33 .920% 1 SO
Road
Max Reinhart 12-21-33
Sam Reinhart 12-21-33
Jesse Ismond 7-16-23
Joe Antilla 6-14-20
Brock Montgomery 10-8-18
Joey Leach 2-13-15
Drew Czerwonka 7-7-14
Jagger Dirk 3-13-14
Dylen McKinlay 4-8-12
Nathan Lieuwen 10-7-3-2 2.26 .919% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 3-2-0-0 4.38 .830%
Pics Of The Game
Pics Of The Game from Cranbrook Photo.
They are the official photographers of the Kootenay ICE and are Cranbrook's Foto Source.
For more ICE pictures visit cranbrookphoto.com.
If you have a request of shots of a specific player contact Chris Pullen … chris@cranbrookphoto.com
Jon Martin with the Hit of the Game
Joe Antilla hit the post on the shorthanded breakaway
Drew Czerwonka scores the game winner
Eric Benoit makes it 4-2
Brock Montgomery and Eric Benoit celebrate
Jon Martin gets a penalty shot after being tripped on the breakaway
Sam Reinhart hits the cross bar
Sam Reinhart, Dylen McKinlay on the bench
Drew Czerwonka speaks at Family Faith Night
The Keynote Speaker Nathan Lieuwen
They are the official photographers of the Kootenay ICE and are Cranbrook's Foto Source.
For more ICE pictures visit cranbrookphoto.com.
If you have a request of shots of a specific player contact Chris Pullen … chris@cranbrookphoto.com
Jon Martin with the Hit of the Game
Joe Antilla hit the post on the shorthanded breakaway
Drew Czerwonka scores the game winner
Eric Benoit makes it 4-2
Brock Montgomery and Eric Benoit celebrate
Jon Martin gets a penalty shot after being tripped on the breakaway
Sam Reinhart hits the cross bar
Sam Reinhart, Dylen McKinlay on the bench
Drew Czerwonka speaks at Family Faith Night
The Keynote Speaker Nathan Lieuwen
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Kootenay 5 Saskatoon 2 Game #55
Cranbrook, BC – Kootenay ICE Captain Drew Czerwonka scored 2 goals in the second period in a 5-2 win in WHL action on Saturday night.
The ICE (30-17-4-4) scored on the first shift of the game as Dylen McKinlay had a partial breakaway coming down the left wing and fired a wrist shot high on the glove side.
The Blades (34-21-0-1) tied the game with the clubs skating 4-on-4 and Darren Dietz was the trailer on an odd-man rush and scored with a wrist shot that went under the goalies arm into the net.
The ICE regained the lead on the powerplay as Joey Leach’s point shot was deflected by Brock Montgomery who has tied Elgin Pearce for the team lead in PPG with 8.
The Blades tied the game on the powerplay as defenseman Dalton Thrower went to the slot to bang in a rebound.
In the second period the ICE took a 3-2 lead with Drew Czerwonka near the net to backhand a rebound off a Max Reinhart shot.
The ICE made it 4-2 as Brock Montgomery won the race for the puck in the zone and dropped the puck to Eric Benoit who scored with a high wrist shot.
The ICE scored another powerplay goal as Drew Czerwonka got to the puck behind the net and banked it off the diving goalie into the net.
ICE forward Jon Martin was awarded a penalty shot at 2:57 of the third period and his shot went over net.
The ICE will visit Calgary on Sunday.
ICE Scratches – Elgin Pearce, Mike Simpson.
JERSEY OFF THE BACK RAISES OVER $8000
Cranbrook, BC -- The Kootenay ICE Hockey Club is pleased to announce that the Jersey off the Back raised $8,130 for the Kootenay ICE Education Fund.
On Saturday, February 11th when the ICE hosted the Saskatoon Blades, the game worn RBK black jerseys were auctioned off in a silent auction. Forward Sam Reinhart's game worn jersey brought in the most money at $1005.
The jersey winners will receive their jerseys at the conclusion of 2012 playoff season. The Kootenay ICE would like to thank all the fans for their support.
Game Summary
Saskatoon 34-21-0-1 Kootenay 30-17-4-4
1st Period
1, Kootenay, McKinlay 15 (S.Reinhart, Ismond), 0:17.
2, Saskatoon, Dietz 10 (Collins, Makarov), 8:21.
3, Kootenay, Montgomery 17 (Leach, Descheneau), 14:13 (PP).
4, Saskatoon, Thrower 16 (Trask, Nicholls), 18:31 (PP).
Penalties-Zajac Sas (instigator, major-fighting, 10-minute misconduct), 4:50; Martin Ktn (major-fighting), 4:50; McEvoy Sas (delay of game), 7:06; Montgomery Ktn (kneeing), 7:06; Ismond Ktn (tripping), 9:04; Stransky Sas (cross checking), 12:36; Czerwonka Ktn (tripping), 17:15; Stransky Sas (high sticking), 19:21.
2nd Period
5, Kootenay, Czerwonka 12 (M.Reinhart, Dirk), 4:52.
6, Kootenay, Benoit 11 (Montgomery, Cable), 8:42.
7, Kootenay, Czerwonka 13 (Leach, Paulsen), 11:33 (PP).
Penalties-Leach Ktn (tripping), 1:09; Trask Sas (slashing), 11:22; Dietz Sas (interference, high sticking), 15:37; Thrower Sas (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 18:57; Ismond Ktn (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 18:57; Cox Sas (delay of game), 19:35.
3rd Period
No Scoring.
Penalties-Descheneau Ktn (high sticking), 0:13; Nicholls Sas (tripping), 4:51; Muller Sas (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 5:30; Burns Sas (checking from behind), 6:28; Sutter Sas (major-fighting), 13:36; Dirk Ktn (major-fighting), 13:36.
Shots on Goal-Saskatoon 8-8-0-16. Kootenay 10-16-0-26.
Power Play Opportunities-Saskatoon 1 / 4; Kootenay 2 / 10.
Goalies-Saskatoon, Makarov 23-14-0-0 (26 shots-21 saves). Kootenay, Lieuwen 23-12-4-2 (16 shots-14 saves).
A-3,328
Referees-Trevor Hanson (19), Brett Iverson (24).
Linesmen-Steve Cochrane (125), Sean Donnelly (109).
The ICE (30-17-4-4) scored on the first shift of the game as Dylen McKinlay had a partial breakaway coming down the left wing and fired a wrist shot high on the glove side.
The Blades (34-21-0-1) tied the game with the clubs skating 4-on-4 and Darren Dietz was the trailer on an odd-man rush and scored with a wrist shot that went under the goalies arm into the net.
The ICE regained the lead on the powerplay as Joey Leach’s point shot was deflected by Brock Montgomery who has tied Elgin Pearce for the team lead in PPG with 8.
The Blades tied the game on the powerplay as defenseman Dalton Thrower went to the slot to bang in a rebound.
In the second period the ICE took a 3-2 lead with Drew Czerwonka near the net to backhand a rebound off a Max Reinhart shot.
The ICE made it 4-2 as Brock Montgomery won the race for the puck in the zone and dropped the puck to Eric Benoit who scored with a high wrist shot.
The ICE scored another powerplay goal as Drew Czerwonka got to the puck behind the net and banked it off the diving goalie into the net.
ICE forward Jon Martin was awarded a penalty shot at 2:57 of the third period and his shot went over net.
The ICE will visit Calgary on Sunday.
ICE Scratches – Elgin Pearce, Mike Simpson.
JERSEY OFF THE BACK RAISES OVER $8000
Cranbrook, BC -- The Kootenay ICE Hockey Club is pleased to announce that the Jersey off the Back raised $8,130 for the Kootenay ICE Education Fund.
On Saturday, February 11th when the ICE hosted the Saskatoon Blades, the game worn RBK black jerseys were auctioned off in a silent auction. Forward Sam Reinhart's game worn jersey brought in the most money at $1005.
The jersey winners will receive their jerseys at the conclusion of 2012 playoff season. The Kootenay ICE would like to thank all the fans for their support.
Game Summary
Saskatoon 34-21-0-1 Kootenay 30-17-4-4
1st Period
1, Kootenay, McKinlay 15 (S.Reinhart, Ismond), 0:17.
2, Saskatoon, Dietz 10 (Collins, Makarov), 8:21.
3, Kootenay, Montgomery 17 (Leach, Descheneau), 14:13 (PP).
4, Saskatoon, Thrower 16 (Trask, Nicholls), 18:31 (PP).
Penalties-Zajac Sas (instigator, major-fighting, 10-minute misconduct), 4:50; Martin Ktn (major-fighting), 4:50; McEvoy Sas (delay of game), 7:06; Montgomery Ktn (kneeing), 7:06; Ismond Ktn (tripping), 9:04; Stransky Sas (cross checking), 12:36; Czerwonka Ktn (tripping), 17:15; Stransky Sas (high sticking), 19:21.
2nd Period
5, Kootenay, Czerwonka 12 (M.Reinhart, Dirk), 4:52.
6, Kootenay, Benoit 11 (Montgomery, Cable), 8:42.
7, Kootenay, Czerwonka 13 (Leach, Paulsen), 11:33 (PP).
Penalties-Leach Ktn (tripping), 1:09; Trask Sas (slashing), 11:22; Dietz Sas (interference, high sticking), 15:37; Thrower Sas (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 18:57; Ismond Ktn (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 18:57; Cox Sas (delay of game), 19:35.
3rd Period
No Scoring.
Penalties-Descheneau Ktn (high sticking), 0:13; Nicholls Sas (tripping), 4:51; Muller Sas (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 5:30; Burns Sas (checking from behind), 6:28; Sutter Sas (major-fighting), 13:36; Dirk Ktn (major-fighting), 13:36.
Shots on Goal-Saskatoon 8-8-0-16. Kootenay 10-16-0-26.
Power Play Opportunities-Saskatoon 1 / 4; Kootenay 2 / 10.
Goalies-Saskatoon, Makarov 23-14-0-0 (26 shots-21 saves). Kootenay, Lieuwen 23-12-4-2 (16 shots-14 saves).
A-3,328
Referees-Trevor Hanson (19), Brett Iverson (24).
Linesmen-Steve Cochrane (125), Sean Donnelly (109).
Trivia Game #55
During every ICE broadcast we ask a trivia question.
Today’s Trivia question.
Who did the ICE draft with the 6th round pick they acquired from Saskatoon in a trade for Todd Panchyson?
ANSWER – Jesse Ismond.
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Today’s Trivia question.
Who did the ICE draft with the 6th round pick they acquired from Saskatoon in a trade for Todd Panchyson?
ANSWER – Jesse Ismond.
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Saskatoon @ Kootenay Game #55
The Kootenay ICE will host the Saskatoon Blades in the 3rd meeting of the season.
Series tied 1-1.
November 13 in Kootenay - Blades 2-1
November 30 in Saskatoon - ICE 6-1
The ICE lost 2-0 to Red Deer last night and are 6th in the Conference.
The Blades won 6-3 in Lethbridge last night and are 4th in the Conference.
The crowd will be one of the biggest of the season with 2 special promotions ...
JERSEY OFF THE BACK NIGHT: Fans in attendance will have the opportunity to bid on the black RBK Edge Jerseys...The winning bid on each jersey will get to meet the player after the game and will receive their jersey at the conclusion of the playoffs...All money raised will go the KOOTENAY ICE Scholarship Fund.
FAITH NIGHT: At the end of the game fans will be treated to a concert by OWR and hear a testimonial from NATHAN LIEUWEN.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Here is the link to tonight's FREEZE Magazine.
http://issuu.com/kootenayice/docs/february11?mode=embed&layout=http%3A%2F%2Fskin.issuu.com%2Fv%2Flight%2Flayout.xml&showFlipBtn=true
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 23 Sam Reinhart, 20 Max Reinhart
Assists – 38 Max Reinhart, 33 Jesse Ismond
Points – 58 Max Reinhart, 50 Sam Reinhart
Defenseman – 32 Joey Leach, 24 Jagger Dirk
Rookie – 50 Sam Reinhart, 9 Jaedon Descheneau
PM – 85 Jesse Ismond, 71 Dirk
+/- - +23 Joey Leach, +22 John Neibrandt
Avg – 2.31 Nathan Lieuwen, 3.12 Mackenzie Skapski
Blades
Goals – 31 Matej Stransky
Assists – 32 Connor Cox
Points – 59 Matej Stransky
Defenseman – 46 Dalton Thrower
Rookie – 13 Brett Stovin
PM – 131 Lukas Sutter
+/- - +27 Michael Burns
Avg – 2.92 Andrey Makarov, 5.76 Adam Todd
Head to Head
ICE
Max Reinhart 4-0-4
Sam Reinhart 0-4-4
Eric Benoit 1-1-2
Brock Montgomery 1-1-2
Nathan Lieuwen 1-1-0-0 1.52 .933%
Blades
Brent Benson 1-0-1
Darren Dietz 1-0-1
Jake Trask 1-0-1
Andrey Makarov 1-1-0-0 2.82 .915
Adam Todd 0-0-0-0 8.88 .714%
Home
Max Reinhart 8-17-25
Jesse Ismond 7-17-24
Dylen McKinlay 10-13-23
Elgin Pearce 12-7-19
Sam Reinhart 11-6-17
Joey Leach 6-17-17
Brock Montgomery 6-8-14
Eric Benoit 6-8-14
Joe Antilla 4-10-14
Drew Czerwonka 4-8-12
Mackenzie Skapski 4-3-0-2 2.23 .917%
Nathan Lieuwen 12-5-1-0 2.35 .920% 1 SO
Road
Max Reinhart 12-21-33
Sam Reinhart 12-21-33
Jesse Ismond 7-16-23
Joe Antilla 6-14-20
Brock Montgomery 10-8-18
Joey Leach 2-13-15
Drew Czerwonka 7-7-14
Jagger Dirk 3-13-14
Dylen McKinlay 4-8-12
Nathan Lieuwen 10-7-3-2 2.26 .919% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 3-2-0-0 4.38 .830%
Series tied 1-1.
November 13 in Kootenay - Blades 2-1
November 30 in Saskatoon - ICE 6-1
The ICE lost 2-0 to Red Deer last night and are 6th in the Conference.
The Blades won 6-3 in Lethbridge last night and are 4th in the Conference.
The crowd will be one of the biggest of the season with 2 special promotions ...
JERSEY OFF THE BACK NIGHT: Fans in attendance will have the opportunity to bid on the black RBK Edge Jerseys...The winning bid on each jersey will get to meet the player after the game and will receive their jersey at the conclusion of the playoffs...All money raised will go the KOOTENAY ICE Scholarship Fund.
FAITH NIGHT: At the end of the game fans will be treated to a concert by OWR and hear a testimonial from NATHAN LIEUWEN.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Here is the link to tonight's FREEZE Magazine.
http://issuu.com/kootenayice/docs/february11?mode=embed&layout=http%3A%2F%2Fskin.issuu.com%2Fv%2Flight%2Flayout.xml&showFlipBtn=true
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 23 Sam Reinhart, 20 Max Reinhart
Assists – 38 Max Reinhart, 33 Jesse Ismond
Points – 58 Max Reinhart, 50 Sam Reinhart
Defenseman – 32 Joey Leach, 24 Jagger Dirk
Rookie – 50 Sam Reinhart, 9 Jaedon Descheneau
PM – 85 Jesse Ismond, 71 Dirk
+/- - +23 Joey Leach, +22 John Neibrandt
Avg – 2.31 Nathan Lieuwen, 3.12 Mackenzie Skapski
Blades
Goals – 31 Matej Stransky
Assists – 32 Connor Cox
Points – 59 Matej Stransky
Defenseman – 46 Dalton Thrower
Rookie – 13 Brett Stovin
PM – 131 Lukas Sutter
+/- - +27 Michael Burns
Avg – 2.92 Andrey Makarov, 5.76 Adam Todd
Head to Head
ICE
Max Reinhart 4-0-4
Sam Reinhart 0-4-4
Eric Benoit 1-1-2
Brock Montgomery 1-1-2
Nathan Lieuwen 1-1-0-0 1.52 .933%
Blades
Brent Benson 1-0-1
Darren Dietz 1-0-1
Jake Trask 1-0-1
Andrey Makarov 1-1-0-0 2.82 .915
Adam Todd 0-0-0-0 8.88 .714%
Home
Max Reinhart 8-17-25
Jesse Ismond 7-17-24
Dylen McKinlay 10-13-23
Elgin Pearce 12-7-19
Sam Reinhart 11-6-17
Joey Leach 6-17-17
Brock Montgomery 6-8-14
Eric Benoit 6-8-14
Joe Antilla 4-10-14
Drew Czerwonka 4-8-12
Mackenzie Skapski 4-3-0-2 2.23 .917%
Nathan Lieuwen 12-5-1-0 2.35 .920% 1 SO
Road
Max Reinhart 12-21-33
Sam Reinhart 12-21-33
Jesse Ismond 7-16-23
Joe Antilla 6-14-20
Brock Montgomery 10-8-18
Joey Leach 2-13-15
Drew Czerwonka 7-7-14
Jagger Dirk 3-13-14
Dylen McKinlay 4-8-12
Nathan Lieuwen 10-7-3-2 2.26 .919% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 3-2-0-0 4.38 .830%
Pics Of The Game
Pics Of The Game from Cranbrook Photo.
They are the official photographers of the Kootenay ICE and are Cranbrook's Foto Source.
For more ICE pictures visit cranbrookphoto.com.
If you have a request of shots of a specific player contact Chris Pullen … chris@cranbrookphoto.com
Luke Paulsen's first game of 2012
Mackenzie Skapski covers a rebound
Luke Paulsen missed 17 games
Tanner Muth looking for a shooting lane
Mackenzie Skapski's first home start in 2012
Jesse Ismond to the net
Dylen McKinlay to the net
Joe Antilla forced wide
Brock Montgomery checks out his options
They are the official photographers of the Kootenay ICE and are Cranbrook's Foto Source.
For more ICE pictures visit cranbrookphoto.com.
If you have a request of shots of a specific player contact Chris Pullen … chris@cranbrookphoto.com
Luke Paulsen's first game of 2012
Mackenzie Skapski covers a rebound
Luke Paulsen missed 17 games
Tanner Muth looking for a shooting lane
Mackenzie Skapski's first home start in 2012
Jesse Ismond to the net
Dylen McKinlay to the net
Joe Antilla forced wide
Brock Montgomery checks out his options
Friday, February 10, 2012
Red Deer 2 Kootenay 0 Game #54
Cranbrook, BC – Red Deer Rebels Deven Dubyk made 23 saves in a 2-0 win over the Kootenay ICE in WHL action on Friday night.
The Rebels (25-24-1-4) opened the scoring in the first period on a powerplay faceoff win in the ICE zone and Alex Petrovic’s point shot defelected off on ICE player into the net.
In the 8 meetings between the clubs the Rebels scored the 1st goal of the game 6 times.
In the second period the Rebels made it 2-0 on a 2-on-1 break with a Tyson Ness fed to Brooks Maxwell for a redirection goal.
Midway through the third period Rebels’ defenseman Alex Petrovic left the game with an injury and didn’t return.
It’s the second time the ICE (29-17-4-4) have been shutout this season.
This was the 8th and final meeting of the season between the clubs.
The ICE will host Saskatoon on Saturday.
ICE Scratches – Spencer Wand, Levi Cable.
Luke Paulsen returned after missing 17 games.
Red Deer was 2 skaters short of a complete line-up.
Game Summary
Red Deer 25-24-1-4 Kootenay 29-17-4-4
1st Period
1, Red Deer, Petrovic 8 (Inglis), 4:15 (PP).
Penalties-Czerwonka Ktn (kneeing), 2:31; Hamilton R.d (inter. on goaltender), 4:11; Ismond Ktn (roughing), 4:11; Thiel R.d (high sticking), 8:09.
2nd Period
2, Red Deer, Maxwell 3 (Ness, Dumba), 12:53.
Penalties-Montgomery Ktn (tripping), 5:00; Inglis R.d (cross checking), 17:47.
3rd Period
No Scoring.
Penalties-Burr R.d (kneeing), 4:36; Reinhart Ktn (slashing), 7:09.
Shots on Goal-Red Deer 7-10-4-21. Kootenay 7-9-7-23.
Power Play Opportunities-Red Deer 1 / 3; Kootenay 0 / 3.
Goalies-Red Deer, Dubyk 13-10-1-1 (23 shots-23 saves). Kootenay, Skapski 7-5-0-2 (21 shots-19 saves).
A-2,788
Referees-Tyler Adair (58), Chris Crich (80).
Linesmen-Steve Cochrane (125), Sean Donnelly (109).
The Rebels (25-24-1-4) opened the scoring in the first period on a powerplay faceoff win in the ICE zone and Alex Petrovic’s point shot defelected off on ICE player into the net.
In the 8 meetings between the clubs the Rebels scored the 1st goal of the game 6 times.
In the second period the Rebels made it 2-0 on a 2-on-1 break with a Tyson Ness fed to Brooks Maxwell for a redirection goal.
Midway through the third period Rebels’ defenseman Alex Petrovic left the game with an injury and didn’t return.
It’s the second time the ICE (29-17-4-4) have been shutout this season.
This was the 8th and final meeting of the season between the clubs.
The ICE will host Saskatoon on Saturday.
ICE Scratches – Spencer Wand, Levi Cable.
Luke Paulsen returned after missing 17 games.
Red Deer was 2 skaters short of a complete line-up.
Game Summary
Red Deer 25-24-1-4 Kootenay 29-17-4-4
1st Period
1, Red Deer, Petrovic 8 (Inglis), 4:15 (PP).
Penalties-Czerwonka Ktn (kneeing), 2:31; Hamilton R.d (inter. on goaltender), 4:11; Ismond Ktn (roughing), 4:11; Thiel R.d (high sticking), 8:09.
2nd Period
2, Red Deer, Maxwell 3 (Ness, Dumba), 12:53.
Penalties-Montgomery Ktn (tripping), 5:00; Inglis R.d (cross checking), 17:47.
3rd Period
No Scoring.
Penalties-Burr R.d (kneeing), 4:36; Reinhart Ktn (slashing), 7:09.
Shots on Goal-Red Deer 7-10-4-21. Kootenay 7-9-7-23.
Power Play Opportunities-Red Deer 1 / 3; Kootenay 0 / 3.
Goalies-Red Deer, Dubyk 13-10-1-1 (23 shots-23 saves). Kootenay, Skapski 7-5-0-2 (21 shots-19 saves).
A-2,788
Referees-Tyler Adair (58), Chris Crich (80).
Linesmen-Steve Cochrane (125), Sean Donnelly (109).
Trivia Game #54
During every ICE broadcast we ask a trivia question.
Today’s Trivia question.
Whose 1st career goal was a game winner against Red Deer this season?
ANSWER – Jon Martin.
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Today’s Trivia question.
Whose 1st career goal was a game winner against Red Deer this season?
ANSWER – Jon Martin.
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Red Deer @ Kootenay Game #54
The Kootenay ICE will host Red Deer tonight in the 8th and final meeting of the season.
Rebels lead the season series 4-3 with 3 games decided in extra time.
September 23 in Red Deer - Rebels 3-2 SO
October 8 in Red Deer - ICE 2-1
October 26 in Kootenay - ICE 3-2
November 5 in Kootenay - Rebels 4-3 OT
December 13 in Kootenay - Rebels 4-2
December 29 in Red Deer - Rebels 4-2
January 11 in Red Deer - ICE 2-1 SO
The ICE lost 3-1 in Edmonton on Tuesday and go into the weekend in 6th place in the Conference.
The Rebels beat Prince Albert 4-0 on Wednesday and are 9th in the Conference.
Luke Paulsen and Levi Cable are off the injured list and are available for the weekend.
Max Reinhart will play in regular season game #250 and is the 15th ICE player to reach that milestone.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Here is the link to tonight's FREEZE Magazine.
http://issuu.com/kootenayice/docs/february10?mode=embed&layout=http%3A%2F%2Fskin.issuu.com%2Fv%2Flight%2Flayout.xml&showFlipBtn=true
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 23 Sam Reinhart, 20 Max Reinhart
Assists – 38 Max Reinhart, 33 Jesse Ismond
Points – 58 Max Reinhart, 50 Sam Reinhart
Defenseman – 32 Joey Leach, 24 Jagger Dirk
Rookie – 50 Sam Reinhart, 9 Jaedon Descheneau
PM – 83 Jesse Ismond, 71 Dirk
+/- - +23 Joey Leach, +22 John Neibrandt
Avg – 2.31 Nathan Lieuwen, 3.20 Mackenzie Skapski
Rebels
Goals – 19 John Persson, 19 Turner Elson
Assists – 29 John Persson, 29 Alex Petrovic
Points – 48 John Persson
Defenseman – 38 Mathew Dumba
Rookie – 19 Cory Millette
PM – 95 Alex Petrovic
+/- - +17 Justin Weller
Avg – 2.74 Patrick Bartosak, 2.95 Deven Dubyk, 2.97 Bolton Pouliot
Head to Head
ICE
Elgin Pearce 5-2-7
Brock Montgomery 1-3-4
Jesse Ismond 0-4-4
Joey Leach 2-1-3
Sam Reinhart 1-2-3
Max Reinhart -1-2-3
Dylen McKinlay 1-2-3
Nathan Lieuwen 3-2-1-1 2.49 .914%
Rebels
Tyson Ness 3-3-6
Mathew Dumba 1-4-5
Chad Robinson 0-5-5
John Persson 2-2-4
Turner Elson 3-0-3
Colton Mayor 2-1-3
Alex Petrovic 1-2-3
Deven Dubyk 2-0-0-1 1.62 .948%
Patrick Bartosak 2-2-0-0 2.42 .923%
Streaks
Joey Leach 2 games 0-2-2
Home
Max Reinhart 8-17-25
Jesse Ismond 7-17-24
Dylen McKinlay 10-13-23
Elgin Pearce 12-7-19
Sam Reinhart 11-6-17
Joey Leach 6-17-17
Brock Montgomery 6-8-14
Eric Benoit 6-8-14
Joe Antilla 4-10-14
Drew Czerwonka 4-8-12
Mackenzie Skapski 4-2-0-2 2.25 .919%
Nathan Lieuwen 12-5-1-0 2.35 .920% 1 SO
Road
Max Reinhart 12-21-33
Sam Reinhart 12-21-33
Jesse Ismond 7-16-23
Joe Antilla 6-14-20
Brock Montgomery 10-8-18
Joey Leach 2-13-15
Drew Czerwonka 7-7-14
Jagger Dirk 3-13-14
Dylen McKinlay 4-8-12
Nathan Lieuwen 10-7-3-2 2.26 .919% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 3-2-0-0 4.38 .830%
Rebels lead the season series 4-3 with 3 games decided in extra time.
September 23 in Red Deer - Rebels 3-2 SO
October 8 in Red Deer - ICE 2-1
October 26 in Kootenay - ICE 3-2
November 5 in Kootenay - Rebels 4-3 OT
December 13 in Kootenay - Rebels 4-2
December 29 in Red Deer - Rebels 4-2
January 11 in Red Deer - ICE 2-1 SO
The ICE lost 3-1 in Edmonton on Tuesday and go into the weekend in 6th place in the Conference.
The Rebels beat Prince Albert 4-0 on Wednesday and are 9th in the Conference.
Luke Paulsen and Levi Cable are off the injured list and are available for the weekend.
Max Reinhart will play in regular season game #250 and is the 15th ICE player to reach that milestone.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Here is the link to tonight's FREEZE Magazine.
http://issuu.com/kootenayice/docs/february10?mode=embed&layout=http%3A%2F%2Fskin.issuu.com%2Fv%2Flight%2Flayout.xml&showFlipBtn=true
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 23 Sam Reinhart, 20 Max Reinhart
Assists – 38 Max Reinhart, 33 Jesse Ismond
Points – 58 Max Reinhart, 50 Sam Reinhart
Defenseman – 32 Joey Leach, 24 Jagger Dirk
Rookie – 50 Sam Reinhart, 9 Jaedon Descheneau
PM – 83 Jesse Ismond, 71 Dirk
+/- - +23 Joey Leach, +22 John Neibrandt
Avg – 2.31 Nathan Lieuwen, 3.20 Mackenzie Skapski
Rebels
Goals – 19 John Persson, 19 Turner Elson
Assists – 29 John Persson, 29 Alex Petrovic
Points – 48 John Persson
Defenseman – 38 Mathew Dumba
Rookie – 19 Cory Millette
PM – 95 Alex Petrovic
+/- - +17 Justin Weller
Avg – 2.74 Patrick Bartosak, 2.95 Deven Dubyk, 2.97 Bolton Pouliot
Head to Head
ICE
Elgin Pearce 5-2-7
Brock Montgomery 1-3-4
Jesse Ismond 0-4-4
Joey Leach 2-1-3
Sam Reinhart 1-2-3
Max Reinhart -1-2-3
Dylen McKinlay 1-2-3
Nathan Lieuwen 3-2-1-1 2.49 .914%
Rebels
Tyson Ness 3-3-6
Mathew Dumba 1-4-5
Chad Robinson 0-5-5
John Persson 2-2-4
Turner Elson 3-0-3
Colton Mayor 2-1-3
Alex Petrovic 1-2-3
Deven Dubyk 2-0-0-1 1.62 .948%
Patrick Bartosak 2-2-0-0 2.42 .923%
Streaks
Joey Leach 2 games 0-2-2
Home
Max Reinhart 8-17-25
Jesse Ismond 7-17-24
Dylen McKinlay 10-13-23
Elgin Pearce 12-7-19
Sam Reinhart 11-6-17
Joey Leach 6-17-17
Brock Montgomery 6-8-14
Eric Benoit 6-8-14
Joe Antilla 4-10-14
Drew Czerwonka 4-8-12
Mackenzie Skapski 4-2-0-2 2.25 .919%
Nathan Lieuwen 12-5-1-0 2.35 .920% 1 SO
Road
Max Reinhart 12-21-33
Sam Reinhart 12-21-33
Jesse Ismond 7-16-23
Joe Antilla 6-14-20
Brock Montgomery 10-8-18
Joey Leach 2-13-15
Drew Czerwonka 7-7-14
Jagger Dirk 3-13-14
Dylen McKinlay 4-8-12
Nathan Lieuwen 10-7-3-2 2.26 .919% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 3-2-0-0 4.38 .830%
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Edmonton 3 Kootenay 1 Game #53
Edmonton, Alb – The Edmonton Oil Kings beat the Kootenay ICE 3-1 in WHL action on Tuesday afternoon.
In the first period the ICE (29-16-4-4) opened the scoring on the powerplay as Joey Leach’s attempted shot was deflected to Sam Reinhart who snapped a shot off the goalies’ arm into the net.
The ICE were a combined 0-for-8 on the powerplay in the 3 previous meetings against Edmonton.
The Oil Kings (35-12-2-4) tied the game late in the second period on an odd-man rush with Griffin Reinhart near the net for a redirection goal.
In the third period the Oil Kings had a 4-on-3 powerlay and Michael St. Croix gave them a 2-1 lead.
Rhett Rachinski added insurance with an empty net goal.
The ICE came into the game on a 2 game winning streak, the last winning streak longer than 2 games was November 30th when they won 6 in a row.
The ICE will host Red Deer on Friday.
ICE Scratches – Luke Paulsen (17th game, 1-2 weeks), Levi Cable (3rd game 1 week).
Max Reinhart returned after missing 5 games.
Elgin Pearce (Birthday today) and Max Reinhart (Birthday last Saturday) both turned 20 in the past week.
Game Summary
Edmonton 35-12-2-4 Kootenay 29-16-4-4
1st Period
1, Kootenay, S.Reinhart 23 (Leach, M.Reinhart), 11:36 (PP).
Penalties-Gernat Edm (tripping), 11:12; Czerwonka Ktn (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 14:04; Lowe Edm (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 14:04; Gernat Edm (tripping), 18:10.
2nd Period
2, Edmonton, Reinhart 12 (St. Croix, Wruck), 17:52.
Penalties-Leach Ktn (high sticking), 2:23; Reinhart Ktn (hooking), 11:02; Wand Ktn (major-fighting), 14:22; Sieben Edm (instigator, major-fighting, 10-minute misconduct), 14:22.
3rd Period
3, Edmonton, St. Croix 34 (Wruck, Reinhart), 7:42 (PP).
4, Edmonton, Rachinski 17 (Legault), 19:16 (EN).
Penalties-Leach Ktn (cross checking), 0:22; Ismond Ktn (slashing), 6:53; Lowe Edm (roughing), 6:53; Dirk Ktn (high sticking), 7:22; Reinhart Ktn (cross checking), 11:15; Rachinski Edm (interference), 11:33.
Shots on Goal-Kootenay 6-8-13-27. Edmonton 9-14-12-35.
Power Play Opportunities-Kootenay 1 / 4; Edmonton 1 / 5.
Goalies-Kootenay, Lieuwen 22-12-4-2 (34 shots-32 saves). Edmonton, Brossoit 30-10-2-3 (27 shots-26 saves).
A-0
Referees-Colin Stefanyk (14), Jon Stephenson (38).
Linesmen-Chris Carlson (92), Cory Lundquist (128).
In the first period the ICE (29-16-4-4) opened the scoring on the powerplay as Joey Leach’s attempted shot was deflected to Sam Reinhart who snapped a shot off the goalies’ arm into the net.
The ICE were a combined 0-for-8 on the powerplay in the 3 previous meetings against Edmonton.
The Oil Kings (35-12-2-4) tied the game late in the second period on an odd-man rush with Griffin Reinhart near the net for a redirection goal.
In the third period the Oil Kings had a 4-on-3 powerlay and Michael St. Croix gave them a 2-1 lead.
Rhett Rachinski added insurance with an empty net goal.
The ICE came into the game on a 2 game winning streak, the last winning streak longer than 2 games was November 30th when they won 6 in a row.
The ICE will host Red Deer on Friday.
ICE Scratches – Luke Paulsen (17th game, 1-2 weeks), Levi Cable (3rd game 1 week).
Max Reinhart returned after missing 5 games.
Elgin Pearce (Birthday today) and Max Reinhart (Birthday last Saturday) both turned 20 in the past week.
Game Summary
Edmonton 35-12-2-4 Kootenay 29-16-4-4
1st Period
1, Kootenay, S.Reinhart 23 (Leach, M.Reinhart), 11:36 (PP).
Penalties-Gernat Edm (tripping), 11:12; Czerwonka Ktn (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 14:04; Lowe Edm (unsportsmanlike cnd.), 14:04; Gernat Edm (tripping), 18:10.
2nd Period
2, Edmonton, Reinhart 12 (St. Croix, Wruck), 17:52.
Penalties-Leach Ktn (high sticking), 2:23; Reinhart Ktn (hooking), 11:02; Wand Ktn (major-fighting), 14:22; Sieben Edm (instigator, major-fighting, 10-minute misconduct), 14:22.
3rd Period
3, Edmonton, St. Croix 34 (Wruck, Reinhart), 7:42 (PP).
4, Edmonton, Rachinski 17 (Legault), 19:16 (EN).
Penalties-Leach Ktn (cross checking), 0:22; Ismond Ktn (slashing), 6:53; Lowe Edm (roughing), 6:53; Dirk Ktn (high sticking), 7:22; Reinhart Ktn (cross checking), 11:15; Rachinski Edm (interference), 11:33.
Shots on Goal-Kootenay 6-8-13-27. Edmonton 9-14-12-35.
Power Play Opportunities-Kootenay 1 / 4; Edmonton 1 / 5.
Goalies-Kootenay, Lieuwen 22-12-4-2 (34 shots-32 saves). Edmonton, Brossoit 30-10-2-3 (27 shots-26 saves).
A-0
Referees-Colin Stefanyk (14), Jon Stephenson (38).
Linesmen-Chris Carlson (92), Cory Lundquist (128).
Trivia Game #53
During every ICE broadcast we ask a trivia question.
Today’s Trivia question.
What ICE player had 6 hat-tricks in one season?
ANSWER – Jay Henderson in 1997-98 with the Edmonton ICE.
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Today’s Trivia question.
What ICE player had 6 hat-tricks in one season?
ANSWER – Jay Henderson in 1997-98 with the Edmonton ICE.
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Kootenay @ Edmonton Game #53
The Kootenay ICE are in Edmonton this morning/afternoon for the 4th meeting of the season.
Oil Kings lead the season series 3-0 with 2 wins in extra time.
October 5 in Edmonton - Oil Kings 2-1 SO
October 12 in Kootenay - Oil Kings 6-1
January 14 in Edmonton - Oil Kings 3-2 OT
The ICE are coming off a 4-2 win over Spokane on Saturday and are 5th in the Conference.
The Oil Kings last game was 3-2 win over Red Deer on Friday and are 1st in the Conference.
This is the 3rd year in a row the ICE are in Edmonton for a game that starts at 11:30am.
2010 - ICE 4-2
2011 - ICE 5-2
Max Reinhart will play after missing 5 games to a lower body injury.
Luke Paulsen and Levi Cable will not play.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 11:00 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 22 Sam Reinhart, 20 Max Reinhart
Assists – 37 Max Reinhart, 33 Jesse Ismond
Points – 57 Max Reinhart, 49 Sam Reinhart
Defenseman – 31 Joey Leach, 24 Jagger Dirk
Rookie – 49 Sam Reinhart, 9 Jaedon Descheneau
PM – 81 Jesse Ismond, 69 Dirk
+/- - +25 Joey Leach, +23 John Neibrandt
Avg – 2.31 Nathan Lieuwen, 3.20 Mackenzie Skapski
Oil Kings
Goals – 33 Michael St.Croix
Assists – 47 Michael St.Croix
Points – 80 Michael St.Croix
Defenseman – 38 Martin Gernat
Rookie – 38 Martin Gernat
PM – 104 Mitchell Moroz
+/- - +33 Michael St. Croix
Avg – 2.45 Laurent Brossoit, 2.60 Tristan Jarry
Head to Head
ICE
Max Reinhart 1-2-3
Jesse Ismond 1-1-2
Jagger Dirk 1-0-1
Sam Reinhart 1-0-1
Nathan Lieuwen 0-0-1-1 1.87 .944%
Mackenzie Skapski 0-1-0-0 6.00 .793%
Oil Kings
Dylan Wruck 0-4-4
TJ Foster 1-2-3
Mark Pysyk 1-2-3
Curtis Lazar 2-0-2
Laurent Brossoit 3-0-0-0 1.28 .951%
Streaks
Dylen McKinlay 4 games 6-4-10
Home
Max Reinhart 8-17-25
Jesse Ismond 7-17-24
Dylen McKinlay 10-13-23
Elgin Pearce 12-7-19
Sam Reinhart 11-6-17
Joey Leach 6-17-17
Brock Montgomery 6-8-14
Eric Benoit 6-8-14
Joe Antilla 4-10-14
Drew Czerwonka 4-8-12
Mackenzie Skapski 4-2-0-2 2.25 .919%
Nathan Lieuwen 12-5-1-0 2.35 .920% 1 SO
Road
Max Reinhart 12-20-32
Sam Reinhart 11-21-32
Jesse Ismond 7-16-23
Joe Antilla 6-14-20
Brock Montgomery 10-8-18
Drew Czerwonka 7-7-14
Jagger Dirk 3-13-14
Joey Leach 2-12-14
Dylen McKinlay 4-8-12
Nathan Lieuwen 10-6-3-2 2.28 .922% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 3-2-0-0 4.38 .830%
Oil Kings lead the season series 3-0 with 2 wins in extra time.
October 5 in Edmonton - Oil Kings 2-1 SO
October 12 in Kootenay - Oil Kings 6-1
January 14 in Edmonton - Oil Kings 3-2 OT
The ICE are coming off a 4-2 win over Spokane on Saturday and are 5th in the Conference.
The Oil Kings last game was 3-2 win over Red Deer on Friday and are 1st in the Conference.
This is the 3rd year in a row the ICE are in Edmonton for a game that starts at 11:30am.
2010 - ICE 4-2
2011 - ICE 5-2
Max Reinhart will play after missing 5 games to a lower body injury.
Luke Paulsen and Levi Cable will not play.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 11:00 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 22 Sam Reinhart, 20 Max Reinhart
Assists – 37 Max Reinhart, 33 Jesse Ismond
Points – 57 Max Reinhart, 49 Sam Reinhart
Defenseman – 31 Joey Leach, 24 Jagger Dirk
Rookie – 49 Sam Reinhart, 9 Jaedon Descheneau
PM – 81 Jesse Ismond, 69 Dirk
+/- - +25 Joey Leach, +23 John Neibrandt
Avg – 2.31 Nathan Lieuwen, 3.20 Mackenzie Skapski
Oil Kings
Goals – 33 Michael St.Croix
Assists – 47 Michael St.Croix
Points – 80 Michael St.Croix
Defenseman – 38 Martin Gernat
Rookie – 38 Martin Gernat
PM – 104 Mitchell Moroz
+/- - +33 Michael St. Croix
Avg – 2.45 Laurent Brossoit, 2.60 Tristan Jarry
Head to Head
ICE
Max Reinhart 1-2-3
Jesse Ismond 1-1-2
Jagger Dirk 1-0-1
Sam Reinhart 1-0-1
Nathan Lieuwen 0-0-1-1 1.87 .944%
Mackenzie Skapski 0-1-0-0 6.00 .793%
Oil Kings
Dylan Wruck 0-4-4
TJ Foster 1-2-3
Mark Pysyk 1-2-3
Curtis Lazar 2-0-2
Laurent Brossoit 3-0-0-0 1.28 .951%
Streaks
Dylen McKinlay 4 games 6-4-10
Home
Max Reinhart 8-17-25
Jesse Ismond 7-17-24
Dylen McKinlay 10-13-23
Elgin Pearce 12-7-19
Sam Reinhart 11-6-17
Joey Leach 6-17-17
Brock Montgomery 6-8-14
Eric Benoit 6-8-14
Joe Antilla 4-10-14
Drew Czerwonka 4-8-12
Mackenzie Skapski 4-2-0-2 2.25 .919%
Nathan Lieuwen 12-5-1-0 2.35 .920% 1 SO
Road
Max Reinhart 12-20-32
Sam Reinhart 11-21-32
Jesse Ismond 7-16-23
Joe Antilla 6-14-20
Brock Montgomery 10-8-18
Drew Czerwonka 7-7-14
Jagger Dirk 3-13-14
Joey Leach 2-12-14
Dylen McKinlay 4-8-12
Nathan Lieuwen 10-6-3-2 2.28 .922% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 3-2-0-0 4.38 .830%
Monday, February 6, 2012
From The ICE Office
ICE CHIPS: The KOOTENAY ICE enter this week's action with a 29-15-4-4 record (16-7-1-2 at home, 13-8-3-2 on the road, 1-4 in overtime, 2-4 in shootouts) and in fifth place in the EASTERN CONFERENCE and eighth overall in the WHL...The ICE will play five of their next seven games at home.
BMO ULTIMATE FAN: On Thursday, February 9th fans are invited to go to the BANK OF MONTREAL from 6:00-8:00 pm to take part in the BMO ULTIMATE FAN CONTEST...Fans in attendance are encouraged to dress up in their best ICE gear and answer some trivia for a chance to win a trip to the 2012 MASTERCARD MEMORIAL CUP...There will be food, an autograph session and an opportunity for you to get your picture taken with your favorite KOOTENAY ICE player as well.
PASTA AND CHICKEN BUFFET: The KOOTENAY ICE FAN CLUB is hosting a PASTA AND CHICKEN BUFFET on Sunday, February 19 at the HERITAGE INN...The dinner will be attended by the KOOTENAY ICE PLAYERS and will start with cocktails at 4:30 pm...Tickets are $30.00 and are available during home games at the FAN CLUB TABLE or from any FAN CLUB MEMBER.
JERSEY OFF THE BACK NIGHT: When the ICE host the SASKATOON BLADES on February 11 it will be JERSEY OFF THE BACK NIGHT...Fans in attendance will have the opportunity to bid on the black RBK Edge Jerseys...The winning bid on each jersey will get to meet the player after the game and will receive their jersey at the conclusion of the playoffs...All money raised will go the KOOTENAY ICE Scholarship Fund.
FAITH NIGHT: When KOOTENAY hosts the SASKATOON BLADES on February 11 it will be FAITH NIGHT...At the end of the game fans will be treated to a concert by OWR and hear a testimonial from NATHAN LIEUWEN.
PLAYOFF PACKAGES AVAILABLE: 2012 playoff packages are now available until Friday, February 24th at the KOOTENAY ICE Office…Eight game ticket packages are $136.00 for Adults, $112.00 for Seniors, $96.00 for Students, and $72.00 for Youth…Fans without season tickets or flex paks that wish to purchase playoff packages can do so with a $100 non-refundable deposit on 2012-2013 season tickets...For more information on playoff packages, phone 250-417-0322.
DID YOU KNOW: The ICE need eight more victories to reach 600 wins in franchise history (592-410-121)…KOOTENAY is sixth overall on the power play in the WHL at 22.9%...The ICE are second overall on the power play in the WHL on the road at 25.5%...KOOTENAY is fifth in the LEAGUE in penalty killing at 81.6%...NATHAN LIEUWEN, who is tied for second in the LEAGUE in save percentage (.921), is second in the WHL in goals against average (2.31)...DYLEN MCKINLAY recorded his first WHL career hat trick on February 4 against SPOKANE...SAM REINHART (22-27-49) has set a franchise record for most goals by a 16-year-old with 22 (DREW CZERWONKA - 16-2-18 - 2008/09) and has also set franchise record for most points by a 16-year-old with 49 (STEVE MCCARTHY - 11-29-40 - 1997/98)...SAM REINHART is fourth in the LEAGUE for points by a rookie...JOEY LEACH leads KOOTENAY in plus / minus with a plus 24...JAGGER DIRK needs to play in one more game to reach 150 in his WHL career...ERIK BENOIT needs to play in two more games to reach 100 in his WHL career.
INJURIES: Defenseman LUKE PAULSEN will be out of the KOOTENAY line up for two weeks with an upper body injury...Forward LEVI CABLE will be out of the ICE line up for one week with an upper body injury.
SCORING STREAK: DYLEN MCKINLAY (6-4-10) has recorded at least a point in his last four games.
ONE YEAR AGO: After 52 games of the 2010-2011 season the ICE 34-15-1-2, after 53 games 34-16-1-2 and after 54 games 35-16-1-2.
UPCOMING WEEK:
Tuesday February 7 ICE @ Edmonton 11:30 am (102.9 FM - The Drive)
Wednesday February 8 Travel Day
Thursday February 9 Practice 3:45 - 5:45 pm Cranbrook Rec Plex
Friday February 10 ICE vs Red Deer 7:00 pm (102.9 FM - The Drive)
Saturday February 11 ICE vs Saskatoon 7:00 pm (102.9 FM - The Drive)
Sunday February 12 ICE @ Calgary 4:00 pm (102.9 FM - The Drive)
Friday, February 3 – Kootenay 2 vs Calgary 1 – Record 28-15-3-4 – Attendance: 2,720
Goals:
1 - S. Reinhart (21) from McKinlay
2 - S. Reinhart (22) from Dirk and McKinlay
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (28 Saves, 1 GA)
Saturday, February 4 – Kootenay 4 vs Spokane 2 – Record 29-15-4-4 – Attendance: 2,838
Goals:
1 - McKinlay (12) from Ismond
2 - McKinlay (13) from Ismond
3 - Antilla (10) from Benoit and Montgomery
4 - McKinlay (14) from Ismond and Leach
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (41 Saves, 5 GA)
BMO ULTIMATE FAN: On Thursday, February 9th fans are invited to go to the BANK OF MONTREAL from 6:00-8:00 pm to take part in the BMO ULTIMATE FAN CONTEST...Fans in attendance are encouraged to dress up in their best ICE gear and answer some trivia for a chance to win a trip to the 2012 MASTERCARD MEMORIAL CUP...There will be food, an autograph session and an opportunity for you to get your picture taken with your favorite KOOTENAY ICE player as well.
PASTA AND CHICKEN BUFFET: The KOOTENAY ICE FAN CLUB is hosting a PASTA AND CHICKEN BUFFET on Sunday, February 19 at the HERITAGE INN...The dinner will be attended by the KOOTENAY ICE PLAYERS and will start with cocktails at 4:30 pm...Tickets are $30.00 and are available during home games at the FAN CLUB TABLE or from any FAN CLUB MEMBER.
JERSEY OFF THE BACK NIGHT: When the ICE host the SASKATOON BLADES on February 11 it will be JERSEY OFF THE BACK NIGHT...Fans in attendance will have the opportunity to bid on the black RBK Edge Jerseys...The winning bid on each jersey will get to meet the player after the game and will receive their jersey at the conclusion of the playoffs...All money raised will go the KOOTENAY ICE Scholarship Fund.
FAITH NIGHT: When KOOTENAY hosts the SASKATOON BLADES on February 11 it will be FAITH NIGHT...At the end of the game fans will be treated to a concert by OWR and hear a testimonial from NATHAN LIEUWEN.
PLAYOFF PACKAGES AVAILABLE: 2012 playoff packages are now available until Friday, February 24th at the KOOTENAY ICE Office…Eight game ticket packages are $136.00 for Adults, $112.00 for Seniors, $96.00 for Students, and $72.00 for Youth…Fans without season tickets or flex paks that wish to purchase playoff packages can do so with a $100 non-refundable deposit on 2012-2013 season tickets...For more information on playoff packages, phone 250-417-0322.
DID YOU KNOW: The ICE need eight more victories to reach 600 wins in franchise history (592-410-121)…KOOTENAY is sixth overall on the power play in the WHL at 22.9%...The ICE are second overall on the power play in the WHL on the road at 25.5%...KOOTENAY is fifth in the LEAGUE in penalty killing at 81.6%...NATHAN LIEUWEN, who is tied for second in the LEAGUE in save percentage (.921), is second in the WHL in goals against average (2.31)...DYLEN MCKINLAY recorded his first WHL career hat trick on February 4 against SPOKANE...SAM REINHART (22-27-49) has set a franchise record for most goals by a 16-year-old with 22 (DREW CZERWONKA - 16-2-18 - 2008/09) and has also set franchise record for most points by a 16-year-old with 49 (STEVE MCCARTHY - 11-29-40 - 1997/98)...SAM REINHART is fourth in the LEAGUE for points by a rookie...JOEY LEACH leads KOOTENAY in plus / minus with a plus 24...JAGGER DIRK needs to play in one more game to reach 150 in his WHL career...ERIK BENOIT needs to play in two more games to reach 100 in his WHL career.
INJURIES: Defenseman LUKE PAULSEN will be out of the KOOTENAY line up for two weeks with an upper body injury...Forward LEVI CABLE will be out of the ICE line up for one week with an upper body injury.
SCORING STREAK: DYLEN MCKINLAY (6-4-10) has recorded at least a point in his last four games.
ONE YEAR AGO: After 52 games of the 2010-2011 season the ICE 34-15-1-2, after 53 games 34-16-1-2 and after 54 games 35-16-1-2.
UPCOMING WEEK:
Tuesday February 7 ICE @ Edmonton 11:30 am (102.9 FM - The Drive)
Wednesday February 8 Travel Day
Thursday February 9 Practice 3:45 - 5:45 pm Cranbrook Rec Plex
Friday February 10 ICE vs Red Deer 7:00 pm (102.9 FM - The Drive)
Saturday February 11 ICE vs Saskatoon 7:00 pm (102.9 FM - The Drive)
Sunday February 12 ICE @ Calgary 4:00 pm (102.9 FM - The Drive)
Friday, February 3 – Kootenay 2 vs Calgary 1 – Record 28-15-3-4 – Attendance: 2,720
Goals:
1 - S. Reinhart (21) from McKinlay
2 - S. Reinhart (22) from Dirk and McKinlay
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (28 Saves, 1 GA)
Saturday, February 4 – Kootenay 4 vs Spokane 2 – Record 29-15-4-4 – Attendance: 2,838
Goals:
1 - McKinlay (12) from Ismond
2 - McKinlay (13) from Ismond
3 - Antilla (10) from Benoit and Montgomery
4 - McKinlay (14) from Ismond and Leach
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (41 Saves, 5 GA)
WHL 22
Kootenay – 2-0-1-1 last 4
Tuesday in Edmonton (0-1-1-1)
Friday vs Red Deer (3-2-1-1)
Saturday vs Saskatoon (1-1-0-0)
Sunday in Calgary (3-1-0-0)
Calgary – Won 7 of 8.
Tuesday in Medicine Hat (1-3-0-0)
Wednesday vs Edmonton (1-3-0-0)
Friday vs Moose Jaw (2-0-1-0)
Sunday vs Kootenay (1-3-0-0)
Edmonton – 5-1-1 in last 7.
Tuesday vs Kootenay (3-0-0-0)
Wednesday in Calgary (3-1-0-0)
Friday in Prince George (1-0-0-0)
Saturday in Prince George
Lethbridge – Won 2 in a row.
Wednesday vs Moose Jaw (0-1-0-0)
Friday vs Saskatoon (1-1-0-0)
Saturday vs Prince Albert (0-2-0-0)
Medicine Hat – Won 8 of last 10.
Tuesday vs Calgary (3-1-0-0)
Friday vs Prince Albert (3-0-0-0)
Sunday vs Brandon (2-1-0-0)
Red Deer – Lost 3 of last 4.
Wednesday vs Prince Albert (0-2-0-0)
Friday in Kootenay (4-2-0-1)
Saturday vs Moose Jaw (1-1-0-0)
Brandon – Won 2 of last 3.
Wednesday in Regina (1-1-0-0)
Friday vs Swift Current (4-1-0-1)
Sunday in Medicine Hat (1-1-1-0)
Moose Jaw – 7-1-1 in last 9.
Wednesday in Lethbridge (1-0-0-0)
Friday in Calgary (1-2-0-0)
Saturday in Red Deer (1-1-0-0)
Prince Albert – 2 losses in a row.
Wednesday in Red Deer (2-0-0-0)
Friday in Medicine Hat (0-3-0-0)
Saturday in Lethbridge (2-0-0-0)
Regina – 1 win in last 5.
Wednesday vs Brandon (1-0-1-0)
Saturday in Swift Current (4-1-0-0)
Saskatoon – Won 3 of last 4.
Wednesday vs Swift Current (3-0-0-0)
Friday in Lethbridge (1-1-0-0)
Saturday in Kootenay (1-1-0-0)
Swift Current – 1 win in last 5.
Wednesday in Saskatoon (0-3-0-0)
Friday in Brandon (2-3-1-0)
Saturday vs Regina (1-4-0-0)
Kamloops – Won 3 of last 4.
Wednesday vs Tri City (2-0-1-0)
Friday vs Kelowna (3-0-0-1)
Saturday in Kelowna
Kelowna – 5-0-0-1 in last 6.
Wednesday vs Seattle (1-0-0-1)
Friday in Kamloops (1-3-0-0)
Saturday vs Kamloops
Prince George – 1 win in last 9.
Friday vs Edmonton (0-1-0-0)
Saturday vs Edmonton
Vancouver – Won 3 in a row.
Monday in Portland (3-0-0-0)
Friday vs Everett (3-0-0-0)
Saturday in Everett
Victoria – 1-1-0-1 in last 3.
Tuesday vs Everett
Wednesday vs Everett
Everett – Won 2 of last 3.
Tuesday in Victoria
Wednesday in Victoria
Friday in Vancouver (0-2-0-1)
Saturday vs Vancouver
Portland – Won 4 of last 5.
Monday vs Vancouver (0-3-0-0)
Friday in Tri City (1-5-0-0)
Saturday in Seattle (6-1-0-0)
Seattle – 1 win in last 10.
Monday in Spokane (1-2-0-0)
Wednesday in Kelowna (1-1-0-0)
Friday in Spokane
Saturday vs Portland (1-6-0-0)
Spokane – Lost 2 of last 3.
Monday vs Seattle (2-1-0-0)
Friday vs Seattle
Saturday vs Tri City (3-4-0-0)
Tri City – 3-1-1 in last 5.
Wednesday in Kamloops (1-1-0-1)
Friday vs Portland (5-1-0-0)
Saturday in Spokane (4-3-0-0)
Tuesday in Edmonton (0-1-1-1)
Friday vs Red Deer (3-2-1-1)
Saturday vs Saskatoon (1-1-0-0)
Sunday in Calgary (3-1-0-0)
Calgary – Won 7 of 8.
Tuesday in Medicine Hat (1-3-0-0)
Wednesday vs Edmonton (1-3-0-0)
Friday vs Moose Jaw (2-0-1-0)
Sunday vs Kootenay (1-3-0-0)
Edmonton – 5-1-1 in last 7.
Tuesday vs Kootenay (3-0-0-0)
Wednesday in Calgary (3-1-0-0)
Friday in Prince George (1-0-0-0)
Saturday in Prince George
Lethbridge – Won 2 in a row.
Wednesday vs Moose Jaw (0-1-0-0)
Friday vs Saskatoon (1-1-0-0)
Saturday vs Prince Albert (0-2-0-0)
Medicine Hat – Won 8 of last 10.
Tuesday vs Calgary (3-1-0-0)
Friday vs Prince Albert (3-0-0-0)
Sunday vs Brandon (2-1-0-0)
Red Deer – Lost 3 of last 4.
Wednesday vs Prince Albert (0-2-0-0)
Friday in Kootenay (4-2-0-1)
Saturday vs Moose Jaw (1-1-0-0)
Brandon – Won 2 of last 3.
Wednesday in Regina (1-1-0-0)
Friday vs Swift Current (4-1-0-1)
Sunday in Medicine Hat (1-1-1-0)
Moose Jaw – 7-1-1 in last 9.
Wednesday in Lethbridge (1-0-0-0)
Friday in Calgary (1-2-0-0)
Saturday in Red Deer (1-1-0-0)
Prince Albert – 2 losses in a row.
Wednesday in Red Deer (2-0-0-0)
Friday in Medicine Hat (0-3-0-0)
Saturday in Lethbridge (2-0-0-0)
Regina – 1 win in last 5.
Wednesday vs Brandon (1-0-1-0)
Saturday in Swift Current (4-1-0-0)
Saskatoon – Won 3 of last 4.
Wednesday vs Swift Current (3-0-0-0)
Friday in Lethbridge (1-1-0-0)
Saturday in Kootenay (1-1-0-0)
Swift Current – 1 win in last 5.
Wednesday in Saskatoon (0-3-0-0)
Friday in Brandon (2-3-1-0)
Saturday vs Regina (1-4-0-0)
Kamloops – Won 3 of last 4.
Wednesday vs Tri City (2-0-1-0)
Friday vs Kelowna (3-0-0-1)
Saturday in Kelowna
Kelowna – 5-0-0-1 in last 6.
Wednesday vs Seattle (1-0-0-1)
Friday in Kamloops (1-3-0-0)
Saturday vs Kamloops
Prince George – 1 win in last 9.
Friday vs Edmonton (0-1-0-0)
Saturday vs Edmonton
Vancouver – Won 3 in a row.
Monday in Portland (3-0-0-0)
Friday vs Everett (3-0-0-0)
Saturday in Everett
Victoria – 1-1-0-1 in last 3.
Tuesday vs Everett
Wednesday vs Everett
Everett – Won 2 of last 3.
Tuesday in Victoria
Wednesday in Victoria
Friday in Vancouver (0-2-0-1)
Saturday vs Vancouver
Portland – Won 4 of last 5.
Monday vs Vancouver (0-3-0-0)
Friday in Tri City (1-5-0-0)
Saturday in Seattle (6-1-0-0)
Seattle – 1 win in last 10.
Monday in Spokane (1-2-0-0)
Wednesday in Kelowna (1-1-0-0)
Friday in Spokane
Saturday vs Portland (1-6-0-0)
Spokane – Lost 2 of last 3.
Monday vs Seattle (2-1-0-0)
Friday vs Seattle
Saturday vs Tri City (3-4-0-0)
Tri City – 3-1-1 in last 5.
Wednesday in Kamloops (1-1-0-1)
Friday vs Portland (5-1-0-0)
Saturday in Spokane (4-3-0-0)
More Photos
Courtesy Bob Learmonth.
Community Relations Players of the Month Brock Montgomery and John Neibrandt
Player of the Month Jagger Dirk
Dylen McKinlay for the hat-trick
1st career 3-goal game
Community Relations Players of the Month Brock Montgomery and John Neibrandt
Player of the Month Jagger Dirk
Dylen McKinlay for the hat-trick
1st career 3-goal game
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Pics Of The Game
Pics Of The Game from Cranbrook Photo.
They are the official photographers of the Kootenay ICE and are Cranbrook's Foto Source.
For more ICE pictures visit cranbrookphoto.com.
If you have a request of shots of a specific player contact Chris Pullen … chris@cranbrookphoto.com
We will continue to post pictures but they are lower quality so if you try to download to print they will be too grainy.
These photos are property of Cranbrook Photo and they look forward to helping you acquire the photos you want.
I also recommend that you get your pictures at Cranbrook Photo, take them to the ICE office to be autographed by the player and you have a great souvenir.
Dylen McKinlay looking for his 3rd goal of the game hits the post ...
and stuffs in the rebound.
McKinlay has 10 points in his last 4 games.
6th time an ICE player has scored 3 goals in a game this season.
Nathan Lieuwen's 80th career win, 2 back of Taylor Dakers Franchise Record of 82.
Nathan Lieuwen stops Valcourt on the breakaway.
They are the official photographers of the Kootenay ICE and are Cranbrook's Foto Source.
For more ICE pictures visit cranbrookphoto.com.
If you have a request of shots of a specific player contact Chris Pullen … chris@cranbrookphoto.com
We will continue to post pictures but they are lower quality so if you try to download to print they will be too grainy.
These photos are property of Cranbrook Photo and they look forward to helping you acquire the photos you want.
I also recommend that you get your pictures at Cranbrook Photo, take them to the ICE office to be autographed by the player and you have a great souvenir.
Dylen McKinlay looking for his 3rd goal of the game hits the post ...
and stuffs in the rebound.
McKinlay has 10 points in his last 4 games.
6th time an ICE player has scored 3 goals in a game this season.
Nathan Lieuwen's 80th career win, 2 back of Taylor Dakers Franchise Record of 82.
Nathan Lieuwen stops Valcourt on the breakaway.
Kootenay 4 Spokane 2 Game #52
Cranbrook, BC – Kootenay ICE forward Dylen McKinlay scored his 1st hat-trick in an ICE uniform in a 4-2 win over the Spokane Chiefs in WHL action on Saturday night.
In the second period the ICE (29-15-4-4) scored off a faceoff they lost at the Spokane blueline but Jesse Ismond created a 2-on-1 break and fed an open Dylan McKinlay near the crease and scored with a redirection over the goalies’ blocker.
The Chiefs (29-16-4-3) tied the game as Liam Stewart’s attempted shot was blocked and went to a wide open Mitch Holmberg who had a wide open net to score the goal.
Late in the period the ICE regained the lead with Jesse Ismond finding Dylen McKinlay in the middle slot and his one-time shot beat the goalie on the glove side.
In the 3rd period the Chiefs tied the game on the powerplay as Brendan Kichton’s point shot deflected off an ICE skate and into the net.
The ICE took a 3-2 lead as Joe Antilla stepped into a long wrist shot that the kneeling goalie had go off the top of his glove and floated behind him into the net.
Dylen McKinlay completed his hat-trick on a goal mouth scramble.
Jesse Ismond had 3 assists.
Dylen McKinlay extended his point streak to 4 games. (6-4-10)
The ICE will visit Edmonton on Tuesday.
ICE Scratches – Luke Paulsen (16th game, 1-2 weeks), Max Reinhart (5th game 1 week), Levi Cable (2nd game 1 week).
The ICE were 1 skater short of a complete line-up.
Game Summary
Spokane 29-16-4-3 Kootenay 29-15-3-4
1st Period
No Scoring.
Penalties-Kramer Spo (roughing), 11:45; Dirk Ktn (high sticking), 11:45; Kichton Spo (tripping), 18:34.
2nd Period
1, Kootenay, McKinlay 12 (Ismond), 2:22.
2, Spokane, Holmberg 21 (Stewart, Fram), 7:10.
3, Kootenay, McKinlay 13 (Ismond), 17:24. Penalties-Czerwonka Ktn (high sticking), 8:21; Antilla Ktn (holding), 18:17.
3rd Period
4, Spokane, Kichton 12 (Gal, Uher), 8:36 (PP).
5, Kootenay, Antilla 10 (Benoit, Montgomery), 11:14.
6, Kootenay, McKinlay 14 (Ismond, Leach), 18:17.
Penalties-Wedman Spo (holding), 1:29; Leach Ktn (slashing), 7:33.
Shots on Goal-Spokane 11-9-10-30. Kootenay 4-8-8-20.
Power Play Opportunities-Spokane 1 / 3; Kootenay 0 / 2.
Goalies-Spokane, Engel 22-14-1-2 (20 shots-16 saves). Kootenay, Lieuwen 22-11-4-2 (30 shots-28 saves).
A-2,838
Referees-Sean Raphael (28), Pat Smith (12).
Linesmen-Jeff Jobson (52), Ian Shaver (74).
In the second period the ICE (29-15-4-4) scored off a faceoff they lost at the Spokane blueline but Jesse Ismond created a 2-on-1 break and fed an open Dylan McKinlay near the crease and scored with a redirection over the goalies’ blocker.
The Chiefs (29-16-4-3) tied the game as Liam Stewart’s attempted shot was blocked and went to a wide open Mitch Holmberg who had a wide open net to score the goal.
Late in the period the ICE regained the lead with Jesse Ismond finding Dylen McKinlay in the middle slot and his one-time shot beat the goalie on the glove side.
In the 3rd period the Chiefs tied the game on the powerplay as Brendan Kichton’s point shot deflected off an ICE skate and into the net.
The ICE took a 3-2 lead as Joe Antilla stepped into a long wrist shot that the kneeling goalie had go off the top of his glove and floated behind him into the net.
Dylen McKinlay completed his hat-trick on a goal mouth scramble.
Jesse Ismond had 3 assists.
Dylen McKinlay extended his point streak to 4 games. (6-4-10)
The ICE will visit Edmonton on Tuesday.
ICE Scratches – Luke Paulsen (16th game, 1-2 weeks), Max Reinhart (5th game 1 week), Levi Cable (2nd game 1 week).
The ICE were 1 skater short of a complete line-up.
Game Summary
Spokane 29-16-4-3 Kootenay 29-15-3-4
1st Period
No Scoring.
Penalties-Kramer Spo (roughing), 11:45; Dirk Ktn (high sticking), 11:45; Kichton Spo (tripping), 18:34.
2nd Period
1, Kootenay, McKinlay 12 (Ismond), 2:22.
2, Spokane, Holmberg 21 (Stewart, Fram), 7:10.
3, Kootenay, McKinlay 13 (Ismond), 17:24. Penalties-Czerwonka Ktn (high sticking), 8:21; Antilla Ktn (holding), 18:17.
3rd Period
4, Spokane, Kichton 12 (Gal, Uher), 8:36 (PP).
5, Kootenay, Antilla 10 (Benoit, Montgomery), 11:14.
6, Kootenay, McKinlay 14 (Ismond, Leach), 18:17.
Penalties-Wedman Spo (holding), 1:29; Leach Ktn (slashing), 7:33.
Shots on Goal-Spokane 11-9-10-30. Kootenay 4-8-8-20.
Power Play Opportunities-Spokane 1 / 3; Kootenay 0 / 2.
Goalies-Spokane, Engel 22-14-1-2 (20 shots-16 saves). Kootenay, Lieuwen 22-11-4-2 (30 shots-28 saves).
A-2,838
Referees-Sean Raphael (28), Pat Smith (12).
Linesmen-Jeff Jobson (52), Ian Shaver (74).
Trivia Game #52
During every ICE broadcast we ask a trivia question.
Today’s Trivia question.
Jagger Dirk was the ICE Player of the Month for January, where is his Dad Robert coaching this season?
ANSWER – KIJHL Penticton Lakers.
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For questions or comments email me directly at jeff@thedrivefm.ca.
Also follow on Twitter @ JHollick_ICE.
Today’s Trivia question.
Jagger Dirk was the ICE Player of the Month for January, where is his Dad Robert coaching this season?
ANSWER – KIJHL Penticton Lakers.
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For questions or comments email me directly at jeff@thedrivefm.ca.
Also follow on Twitter @ JHollick_ICE.
Spokane @ Kootenay Game #52
The Kootenay ICE will host Spokane tonight in the 3rd meeting of the season.
The Chiefs lead the series 2-0 with both wins in extra time.
December 30 in Kootenay - Chiefs 3-2 SO
January 28 in Spokane - Chiefs 5-4 OT
The ICE ended a 4-game losing slide with a 2-1 win over Calgary last night and are 6th in the East Conference.
The Chiefs beat Victoria last night 6-5 in a shootout, have only 3 regulation losses in the last 17 games and are 4th in the West Conference.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Here is the link to tonight's FREEZE Magazine.
http://issuu.com/kootenayice/docs/february4?mode=embed&layout=http%3A%2F%2Fskin.issuu.com%2Fv%2Flight%2Flayout.xml&showFlipBtn=true
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 22 Sam Reinhart, 20 Max Reinhart
Assists – 37 Max Reinhart, 30 Jesse Ismond
Points – 57 Max Reinhart, 49 Sam Reinhart
Defenseman – 30 Joey Leach, 24 Jagger Dirk
Rookie – 49 Sam Reinhart, 9 Jaedon Descheneau
PM – 81 Jesse Ismond, 67 Dirk
+/- - +23 Joey Leach, +22 John Neibrandt
Avg – 2.32 Nathan Lieuwen, 3.20 Mackenzie Skapski
Chiefs
Goals – 22 Dominik Uher
Assists – 41 Brenden Kichton
Points – 52 Brenden Kichton
Defenseman – 52 Brenden Kichton
Rookie – 15 Liam Stewart
PM – 149 Darren Kramer
+/- - +31 Corbin Baldwin
Avg – 2.67 Mac Engel, 3.75 Eric Williams
Head to Head
ICE
Joe Antilla 2-2-4
Dylen McKinlay 2-0-2
Joey Leach 1-1-2
Jagger Dirk 0-2-2
Mackenzie Skapski 0-0-0-1 1.85 .950%
Nathan Lieuwen 0-0-1-0 4.75 .891%
Chiefs
Marek Kalus 1-2-3
Todd Fiddler 2-0-2 (plus 1 goal w/Prince Albert)
Liam Stewart 1-1-2
Corbin Baldwin 1-1-2
Brendan Kichton 1-1-2
Eric Williams 1-0-0-0 1.39 .947%
Eric Engel 1-0-0-0 3.53 .891%
Streaks
Jagger Dirk 3 games 0-5-5
Dylen McKinlay 3 games 3-4-7
Home
Max Reinhart 8-17-25
Jesse Ismond 7-14-21
Dylen McKinlay 7-13-20
Elgin Pearce 12-7-19
Sam Reinhart 11-6-17
Joey Leach 6-10-16
Eric Benoit 6-7-13
Brock Montgomery 6-7-13
Joe Antilla 3-10-13
Drew Czerwonka 4-8-12
Mackenzie Skapski 4-2-0-2 2.25 .919%
Nathan Lieuwen 11-5-1-0 2.37 .917% 1 SO
Road
Max Reinhart 12-20-32
Sam Reinhart 11-21-32
Jesse Ismond 7-16-23
Joe Antilla 6-14-20
Brock Montgomery 10-8-18
Drew Czerwonka 7-7-14
Jagger Dirk 3-13-14
Joey Leach 2-12-14
Dylen McKinlay 4-8-12
Nathan Lieuwen 10-6-3-2 2.28 .922% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 3-2-0-0 4.38 .830%
The Chiefs lead the series 2-0 with both wins in extra time.
December 30 in Kootenay - Chiefs 3-2 SO
January 28 in Spokane - Chiefs 5-4 OT
The ICE ended a 4-game losing slide with a 2-1 win over Calgary last night and are 6th in the East Conference.
The Chiefs beat Victoria last night 6-5 in a shootout, have only 3 regulation losses in the last 17 games and are 4th in the West Conference.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Here is the link to tonight's FREEZE Magazine.
http://issuu.com/kootenayice/docs/february4?mode=embed&layout=http%3A%2F%2Fskin.issuu.com%2Fv%2Flight%2Flayout.xml&showFlipBtn=true
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 22 Sam Reinhart, 20 Max Reinhart
Assists – 37 Max Reinhart, 30 Jesse Ismond
Points – 57 Max Reinhart, 49 Sam Reinhart
Defenseman – 30 Joey Leach, 24 Jagger Dirk
Rookie – 49 Sam Reinhart, 9 Jaedon Descheneau
PM – 81 Jesse Ismond, 67 Dirk
+/- - +23 Joey Leach, +22 John Neibrandt
Avg – 2.32 Nathan Lieuwen, 3.20 Mackenzie Skapski
Chiefs
Goals – 22 Dominik Uher
Assists – 41 Brenden Kichton
Points – 52 Brenden Kichton
Defenseman – 52 Brenden Kichton
Rookie – 15 Liam Stewart
PM – 149 Darren Kramer
+/- - +31 Corbin Baldwin
Avg – 2.67 Mac Engel, 3.75 Eric Williams
Head to Head
ICE
Joe Antilla 2-2-4
Dylen McKinlay 2-0-2
Joey Leach 1-1-2
Jagger Dirk 0-2-2
Mackenzie Skapski 0-0-0-1 1.85 .950%
Nathan Lieuwen 0-0-1-0 4.75 .891%
Chiefs
Marek Kalus 1-2-3
Todd Fiddler 2-0-2 (plus 1 goal w/Prince Albert)
Liam Stewart 1-1-2
Corbin Baldwin 1-1-2
Brendan Kichton 1-1-2
Eric Williams 1-0-0-0 1.39 .947%
Eric Engel 1-0-0-0 3.53 .891%
Streaks
Jagger Dirk 3 games 0-5-5
Dylen McKinlay 3 games 3-4-7
Home
Max Reinhart 8-17-25
Jesse Ismond 7-14-21
Dylen McKinlay 7-13-20
Elgin Pearce 12-7-19
Sam Reinhart 11-6-17
Joey Leach 6-10-16
Eric Benoit 6-7-13
Brock Montgomery 6-7-13
Joe Antilla 3-10-13
Drew Czerwonka 4-8-12
Mackenzie Skapski 4-2-0-2 2.25 .919%
Nathan Lieuwen 11-5-1-0 2.37 .917% 1 SO
Road
Max Reinhart 12-20-32
Sam Reinhart 11-21-32
Jesse Ismond 7-16-23
Joe Antilla 6-14-20
Brock Montgomery 10-8-18
Drew Czerwonka 7-7-14
Jagger Dirk 3-13-14
Joey Leach 2-12-14
Dylen McKinlay 4-8-12
Nathan Lieuwen 10-6-3-2 2.28 .922% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 3-2-0-0 4.38 .830%
Friday, February 3, 2012
Pics Of The Game
Pics Of The Game from Cranbrook Photo.
They are the official photographers of the Kootenay ICE and are Cranbrook's Foto Source.
For more ICE pictures visit cranbrookphoto.com.
If you have a request of shots of a specific player contact Chris Pullen … chris@cranbrookphoto.com
It's been brought to my attention that people have been downloading pictures from this blog and printing them instead of acquiring them from Cranbrook Photo.
As a result I will be posting only a couple of pictures every game until this can be blocked.
I may have to stop the feature.
Very disappointing that a few have to spoil it for everyone but this was supposed to help Cranbrook Photo and not hurt them.
This was a very popular new feature to the blog and was created to inform fans that they can get any ICE photo from Cranbrook Photo and not take away any potential business and sales.
Sam Reinhart almost scored with about 7 seconds left ...
he gets it back to the point to Jagger Dirk ...
and celebrates as the shot went off his leg into the net with ...
a little time left in the game.
They are the official photographers of the Kootenay ICE and are Cranbrook's Foto Source.
For more ICE pictures visit cranbrookphoto.com.
If you have a request of shots of a specific player contact Chris Pullen … chris@cranbrookphoto.com
It's been brought to my attention that people have been downloading pictures from this blog and printing them instead of acquiring them from Cranbrook Photo.
As a result I will be posting only a couple of pictures every game until this can be blocked.
I may have to stop the feature.
Very disappointing that a few have to spoil it for everyone but this was supposed to help Cranbrook Photo and not hurt them.
This was a very popular new feature to the blog and was created to inform fans that they can get any ICE photo from Cranbrook Photo and not take away any potential business and sales.
Kootenay 2 Calgary 1 Game #51
Cranbrook, BC – Kootenay ICE forward Sam Reinhart scored twice including the game winner with 1 second left in the game in a 2-1 win over the Calgary Hitmen in WHL action on Friday night.
The ICE (28-15-4-4) opened the scoring as Sam Reinhart created a turnover at the Calgary blueline and eventually scored the goal while near the net on rebound of a Dylen McKinlay shot.
The Hitmen (31-18-2-1) tied the game in the third period as Jimmy Bubnick scored his team leading 22nd.
With 1 second left in the game the ICE got the game winning goal as Sam Reinhart's leg deflected a point shot from Jagger Dirk that dribbled across the goal line.
Reinhart leads the club with 22 goals.
Dylen McKinlay extended his point streak to 4 games with 2 assists (3-4-7).
Jagger Dirk has points in 3 straight games (0-4-4).
The ICE and Hitmen will play each other 4 more times this season.
The ICE will host Spokane on Saturday.
ICE Scratches – Luke Paulsen (15th game, 1-2 weeks), Max Reinhart (4th game 1 week), Levi Cable (1st game 1 week).
The ICE were 1 skater short of a complete line-up, while Calgary was 2 players short.
Drew Czerwonka returned after missing 7 games to an injury.
Brock Montgomery, Joey Leach and Jagger Dirk are the only ICE skaters to play in every game this season.
Game Summary
Calgary 31-18-2-1 Kootenay 28-15-3-4
1st Period
1, Kootenay, S.Reinhart 21 (McKinlay), 4:05.
Penalties-Roach Cal (roughing), 6:36; Trzonkowski Cal (major-fighting), 10:27; Simpson Ktn (major-fighting), 10:27; Montgomery Ktn (kneeing), 11:47.
2nd Period
No Scoring.
Penalties-Brassart Cal (interference), 10:28; Pearce Ktn (slashing), 10:28; Leach Ktn (tripping), 10:47; Antilla Ktn (tripping), 16:10; Sylvester Cal (unsportsmanlike cnd., unsportsmanlike cnd.), 16:35; Czerwonka Ktn (unsportsmanlike cnd., unsportsmanlike cnd.), 16:35.
3rd Period
2, Calgary, Bubnick 22 (Kosterman, Helgesen), 15:33.
3, Kootenay, S.Reinhart 22 (Dirk, McKinlay), 19:59.
Penalties-Czerwonka Ktn (hooking), 5:42; served by Ktn (too many men), 10:13; Gayle Cal (slashing), 13:46; Pearce Ktn (tripping), 15:05; Leach Ktn (checking to the head), 18:45; Bubnick Cal (holding), 19:06.
Shots on Goal-Calgary 6-9-14-29. Kootenay 11-5-9-25.
Power Play Opportunities-Calgary 0 / 7; Kootenay 0 / 3.
Goalies-Calgary, Glover 16-10-0-0 (25 shots-23 saves). Kootenay, Lieuwen 21-11-4-2 (29 shots-28 saves).
A-2,720
Referees-Sean Raphael (28), Pat Smith (12).
Linesmen-Jeff Jobson (52), Ian Shaver (74).
The ICE (28-15-4-4) opened the scoring as Sam Reinhart created a turnover at the Calgary blueline and eventually scored the goal while near the net on rebound of a Dylen McKinlay shot.
The Hitmen (31-18-2-1) tied the game in the third period as Jimmy Bubnick scored his team leading 22nd.
With 1 second left in the game the ICE got the game winning goal as Sam Reinhart's leg deflected a point shot from Jagger Dirk that dribbled across the goal line.
Reinhart leads the club with 22 goals.
Dylen McKinlay extended his point streak to 4 games with 2 assists (3-4-7).
Jagger Dirk has points in 3 straight games (0-4-4).
The ICE and Hitmen will play each other 4 more times this season.
The ICE will host Spokane on Saturday.
ICE Scratches – Luke Paulsen (15th game, 1-2 weeks), Max Reinhart (4th game 1 week), Levi Cable (1st game 1 week).
The ICE were 1 skater short of a complete line-up, while Calgary was 2 players short.
Drew Czerwonka returned after missing 7 games to an injury.
Brock Montgomery, Joey Leach and Jagger Dirk are the only ICE skaters to play in every game this season.
Game Summary
Calgary 31-18-2-1 Kootenay 28-15-3-4
1st Period
1, Kootenay, S.Reinhart 21 (McKinlay), 4:05.
Penalties-Roach Cal (roughing), 6:36; Trzonkowski Cal (major-fighting), 10:27; Simpson Ktn (major-fighting), 10:27; Montgomery Ktn (kneeing), 11:47.
2nd Period
No Scoring.
Penalties-Brassart Cal (interference), 10:28; Pearce Ktn (slashing), 10:28; Leach Ktn (tripping), 10:47; Antilla Ktn (tripping), 16:10; Sylvester Cal (unsportsmanlike cnd., unsportsmanlike cnd.), 16:35; Czerwonka Ktn (unsportsmanlike cnd., unsportsmanlike cnd.), 16:35.
3rd Period
2, Calgary, Bubnick 22 (Kosterman, Helgesen), 15:33.
3, Kootenay, S.Reinhart 22 (Dirk, McKinlay), 19:59.
Penalties-Czerwonka Ktn (hooking), 5:42; served by Ktn (too many men), 10:13; Gayle Cal (slashing), 13:46; Pearce Ktn (tripping), 15:05; Leach Ktn (checking to the head), 18:45; Bubnick Cal (holding), 19:06.
Shots on Goal-Calgary 6-9-14-29. Kootenay 11-5-9-25.
Power Play Opportunities-Calgary 0 / 7; Kootenay 0 / 3.
Goalies-Calgary, Glover 16-10-0-0 (25 shots-23 saves). Kootenay, Lieuwen 21-11-4-2 (29 shots-28 saves).
A-2,720
Referees-Sean Raphael (28), Pat Smith (12).
Linesmen-Jeff Jobson (52), Ian Shaver (74).
Trivia Game #51
During every ICE broadcast we ask a trivia question.
Today’s Trivia question.
Who were the last ICE players to play in the Top Prospects Game?
ANSWER – In 2009 Nathan Lieuwen and Brayden McNabb played in the event in Oshawa.
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Off The Net
For questions or comments email me directly at jeff@thedrivefm.ca.
Also follow on Twitter @ JHollick_ICE.
Today’s Trivia question.
Who were the last ICE players to play in the Top Prospects Game?
ANSWER – In 2009 Nathan Lieuwen and Brayden McNabb played in the event in Oshawa.
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Off The Net
For questions or comments email me directly at jeff@thedrivefm.ca.
Also follow on Twitter @ JHollick_ICE.
Calgary @ Kootenay Game #51
The Kootenay ICE will host Calgary tonight in the 4th meeting of the season and their first since October.
ICE lead season series 2-1.
Including tonight they will play each other 5 times in the last 7 weeks of the regular season.
September 24 in Kootenay - ICE 5-1
October 2 in Calgary - Hitmen 4-2
October 23 in Calgary - ICE 4-2
The ICE wrapped up the month of January with 4 straight 1-goal losses and have dropped to 6th in the Conference. They lost 7 games in the month, 6 were were 1-goal losses and 4 came in overtime or shootouts.
The ICE have won 2 games in a row only once in the last 16 games.
The Hitmen have won 14 of their last 15 games, including 6 straight road wins, to move up to 3rd in the Conference.
Drew Czerwonka (7 games) is probable, Max Reinhart (3 games) is questionable and Luke Paulsen (14 games) is 1-2 weeks away from game action.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Here is the link to tonight's FREEZE Magazine.
http://issuu.com/kootenayice/docs/february_3?mode=embed&layout=http%3A%2F%2Fskin.issuu.com%2Fv%2Flight%2Flayout.xml&showFlipBtn=true
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 20 Max Reinhart, 20 Sam Reinhart
Assists – 37 Max Reinhart, 29 Jesse Ismond
Points – 57 Max Reinhart, 47 Sam Reinhart
Defenseman – 30 Joey Leach, 24 Jagger Dirk
Rookie – 47 Sam Reinhart, 9 Jaedon Descheneau
PM – 81 Jesse Ismond, 67 Dirk
+/- - +22 Joey Leach, +21 John Neibrandt
Avg – 2.36 Nathan Lieuwen, 3.20 Mackenzie Skapski
Hitmen
Goals – 21 Jimmy Bubnick, 21 Victor Rask, 21 Alex Gogolev
Assists – 37 Cody Sylvester
Points – 54 Cody Sylvester
Defenseman – 35 Collin Bowman
Rookie – 40 Victor Rask
PM – 101 Jaynen Rissling
+/- - +23 Brock Sutherland
Avg – 2.68 Chris Driedger, 3.08 Brandon Glover
Head to Head
ICE
Brock Montgomery 0-6-6
Sam Reinhart 2-1-3
Eric Benoit 2-1-3
Jesse Ismond 1-2-3
Joey Leach 0-3-3
Joe Antilla 0-3-3
Nathan Lieuwen 2-1-0-0 2.01 .924%
Hitmen
Brooks Macek 2-0-2
Danny Gayle 1-1-2
Victor Rask 1-1-2
Chris Driedger 0-1-0-0 3.00 .893, Brandon Glover 1-1-0-0 3.50 .806%
Streaks
Eric Benoit 3 games 0-3-3
Joey Leach 3 games 0-3-3
Jagger Dirk 2 games 0-3-3
Dylen McKinlay 2 games 3-2-5
Brock Montgomery 2 games 1-1-2
Home
Max Reinhart 8-17-25
Jesse Ismond 7-13-20
Elgin Pearce 12-7-19
Dylen McKinlay 7-11-18
Joey Leach 6-10-16
Sam Reinhart 9-6-15
Eric Benoit 6-7-13
Brock Montgomery 6-7-13
Joe Antilla 3-10-13
Drew Czerwonka 4-8-12
Mackenzie Skapski 4-2-0-2 2.25 .919%
Nathan Lieuwen 10-5-1-0 2.45 .917% 1 SO
Road
Max Reinhart 12-20-32
Sam Reinhart 11-21-32
Jesse Ismond 7-16-23
Joe Antilla 6-14-20
Brock Montgomery 10-8-18
Drew Czerwonka 7-7-14
Jagger Dirk 3-13-14
Joey Leach 2-12-14
Dylen McKinlay 4-8-12
Nathan Lieuwen 10-6-3-2 2.28 .922% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 3-2-0-0 4.38 .830%
ICE lead season series 2-1.
Including tonight they will play each other 5 times in the last 7 weeks of the regular season.
September 24 in Kootenay - ICE 5-1
October 2 in Calgary - Hitmen 4-2
October 23 in Calgary - ICE 4-2
The ICE wrapped up the month of January with 4 straight 1-goal losses and have dropped to 6th in the Conference. They lost 7 games in the month, 6 were were 1-goal losses and 4 came in overtime or shootouts.
The ICE have won 2 games in a row only once in the last 16 games.
The Hitmen have won 14 of their last 15 games, including 6 straight road wins, to move up to 3rd in the Conference.
Drew Czerwonka (7 games) is probable, Max Reinhart (3 games) is questionable and Luke Paulsen (14 games) is 1-2 weeks away from game action.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Here is the link to tonight's FREEZE Magazine.
http://issuu.com/kootenayice/docs/february_3?mode=embed&layout=http%3A%2F%2Fskin.issuu.com%2Fv%2Flight%2Flayout.xml&showFlipBtn=true
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 20 Max Reinhart, 20 Sam Reinhart
Assists – 37 Max Reinhart, 29 Jesse Ismond
Points – 57 Max Reinhart, 47 Sam Reinhart
Defenseman – 30 Joey Leach, 24 Jagger Dirk
Rookie – 47 Sam Reinhart, 9 Jaedon Descheneau
PM – 81 Jesse Ismond, 67 Dirk
+/- - +22 Joey Leach, +21 John Neibrandt
Avg – 2.36 Nathan Lieuwen, 3.20 Mackenzie Skapski
Hitmen
Goals – 21 Jimmy Bubnick, 21 Victor Rask, 21 Alex Gogolev
Assists – 37 Cody Sylvester
Points – 54 Cody Sylvester
Defenseman – 35 Collin Bowman
Rookie – 40 Victor Rask
PM – 101 Jaynen Rissling
+/- - +23 Brock Sutherland
Avg – 2.68 Chris Driedger, 3.08 Brandon Glover
Head to Head
ICE
Brock Montgomery 0-6-6
Sam Reinhart 2-1-3
Eric Benoit 2-1-3
Jesse Ismond 1-2-3
Joey Leach 0-3-3
Joe Antilla 0-3-3
Nathan Lieuwen 2-1-0-0 2.01 .924%
Hitmen
Brooks Macek 2-0-2
Danny Gayle 1-1-2
Victor Rask 1-1-2
Chris Driedger 0-1-0-0 3.00 .893, Brandon Glover 1-1-0-0 3.50 .806%
Streaks
Eric Benoit 3 games 0-3-3
Joey Leach 3 games 0-3-3
Jagger Dirk 2 games 0-3-3
Dylen McKinlay 2 games 3-2-5
Brock Montgomery 2 games 1-1-2
Home
Max Reinhart 8-17-25
Jesse Ismond 7-13-20
Elgin Pearce 12-7-19
Dylen McKinlay 7-11-18
Joey Leach 6-10-16
Sam Reinhart 9-6-15
Eric Benoit 6-7-13
Brock Montgomery 6-7-13
Joe Antilla 3-10-13
Drew Czerwonka 4-8-12
Mackenzie Skapski 4-2-0-2 2.25 .919%
Nathan Lieuwen 10-5-1-0 2.45 .917% 1 SO
Road
Max Reinhart 12-20-32
Sam Reinhart 11-21-32
Jesse Ismond 7-16-23
Joe Antilla 6-14-20
Brock Montgomery 10-8-18
Drew Czerwonka 7-7-14
Jagger Dirk 3-13-14
Joey Leach 2-12-14
Dylen McKinlay 4-8-12
Nathan Lieuwen 10-6-3-2 2.28 .922% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 3-2-0-0 4.38 .830%
Thursday, February 2, 2012
ICE Update
Big weekend for the ICE as they host Calgary on Friday (14 wins in last 15 games) and Spokane on Saturday (3 regulation losses in the last 16 games).
Drew Czerwonka and Max Reinhart could return from injuries.
The ICE also have some special events in the next few weeks.
On Thursday February 9th. I'll MC the Ultimate Fan Contest at the Bank of Montreal.
The BMO event is from 6p-8p.
Qualify to win a trip for 2 to the Memorial Cup in Shawinigan.
Family Faith Night – Saturday February 11th.
2nd annual Kootenay Ice Family Faith Night featuring Nathan Lieuwen. Nathan will be joined by special guest key note speaker J-R Larose of the Grey Cup Champion BC Lions and also former Kootenay Ice Captain and Memorial Cup Champion Colin Sinclair and more.
Get your game ticket now as the Family Faith Night activities are included with your game ticket. For details visit familyfaithnight.ca.
The ICE FAN CLUB is hosting a PASTA AND CHICKEN BUFFET on Sunday, February 19 at the HERITAGE INN.
I'll MC the event as the dinner will be attended by the ICE PLAYERS and will start with cocktails at 4:30 pm...Tickets are $30.00 and are available during home games at the FAN CLUB TABLE or from any FAN CLUB MEMBER.
Drew Czerwonka and Max Reinhart could return from injuries.
The ICE also have some special events in the next few weeks.
On Thursday February 9th. I'll MC the Ultimate Fan Contest at the Bank of Montreal.
The BMO event is from 6p-8p.
Qualify to win a trip for 2 to the Memorial Cup in Shawinigan.
Family Faith Night – Saturday February 11th.
2nd annual Kootenay Ice Family Faith Night featuring Nathan Lieuwen. Nathan will be joined by special guest key note speaker J-R Larose of the Grey Cup Champion BC Lions and also former Kootenay Ice Captain and Memorial Cup Champion Colin Sinclair and more.
Get your game ticket now as the Family Faith Night activities are included with your game ticket. For details visit familyfaithnight.ca.
The ICE FAN CLUB is hosting a PASTA AND CHICKEN BUFFET on Sunday, February 19 at the HERITAGE INN.
I'll MC the event as the dinner will be attended by the ICE PLAYERS and will start with cocktails at 4:30 pm...Tickets are $30.00 and are available during home games at the FAN CLUB TABLE or from any FAN CLUB MEMBER.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
January Monthly Records
Kootenay – 13 5-4-3-1 14
Calgary - 14 13-1-0-0 26
Edmonton - 13 8-3-1-1 18
Lethbridge - 12 5-7-0-0 10
Medicine Hat - 13 7-6-0-0 14
Red Deer - 13 6-5-1-1 14
Brandon - 14 4-9-0-1 9
Moose Jaw - 13 7-4-2-0 16
Prince Albert - 10 7-3-0-0 14
Regina - 12 6-4-2-0 14
Saskatoon - 13 10-3-0-0 20
Swift Current - 13 5-8-0-0 10
Kamloops - 10-1-0-1 21
Kelowna - 13 8-5-0-1 17
Prince George - 12 3-9-0-0 6
Vancouver - 12 5-6-0-1 11
Victoria - 12 3-8-0-1 7
Everett - 15 6-8-0-1 13
Portland - 12 9-3-0-0 18
Seattle - 14 2-11-1-0 5
Spokane - 15 11-2-2-0 24
Tri City - 13 6-5-1-1 14
Calgary - 14 13-1-0-0 26
Edmonton - 13 8-3-1-1 18
Lethbridge - 12 5-7-0-0 10
Medicine Hat - 13 7-6-0-0 14
Red Deer - 13 6-5-1-1 14
Brandon - 14 4-9-0-1 9
Moose Jaw - 13 7-4-2-0 16
Prince Albert - 10 7-3-0-0 14
Regina - 12 6-4-2-0 14
Saskatoon - 13 10-3-0-0 20
Swift Current - 13 5-8-0-0 10
Kamloops - 10-1-0-1 21
Kelowna - 13 8-5-0-1 17
Prince George - 12 3-9-0-0 6
Vancouver - 12 5-6-0-1 11
Victoria - 12 3-8-0-1 7
Everett - 15 6-8-0-1 13
Portland - 12 9-3-0-0 18
Seattle - 14 2-11-1-0 5
Spokane - 15 11-2-2-0 24
Tri City - 13 6-5-1-1 14
Monday, January 30, 2012
WHL 22
Kootenay – 0-2-1-1 in last 4.
Friday vs Calgary (2-1-0-0)
Saturday vs Spokane (0-0-1-1)
Calgary – Won 14 of 15.
Friday in Kootenay (1-2-0-0)
Saturday in Red Deer (2-1-0-0)
Edmonton – 1-1-1 in last 3.
Friday vs Red Deer (0-0-1-1)
Lethbridge – 2 losses in a row.
Wednesday in Swift Current (1-2-0-0)
Friday in Brandon (0-1-0-0)
Saturday in Regina (0-1-0-1)
Medicine Hat – Won 6 of 7.
Tuesday vs Red Deer (4-0-0-0)
Friday in Prince Albert (2-0-0-0)
Saturday in Saskatoon (1-1-0-1)
Red Deer – Won 2 of 3.
Tuesday in Medicine Hat (0-3-1-0)
Friday in Edmonton (2-0-0-0)
Saturday vs Calgary (1-2-0-0)
Brandon – 0-4-0-1 in last 5 at home.
Friday vs Lethbridge (1-0-0-0)
Saturday in Swift Current (3-1-0-1)
Moose Jaw – 6-0-1 in last 7
Friday in Saskatoon (3-0-1)
Saturday vs Prince Albert (3-1-0-0)
Prince Albert – 2 wins in a row.
Wednesday vs Regina (1-4-0-0)
Friday vs Medicine Hat (0-2-0-0)
Friday in Moose Jaw (1-2-0-1)
Regina – 1-3-2 in last 6.
Wednesday in Prince Albert (4-1-0-0)
Friday in Swift Current (3-1-0-0)
Saturday vs Lethbridge (2-0-0-0)
Saskatoon – Won 3 of 4.
Tuesday vs Swift Current (2-0-0-0)
Friday vs Moose Jaw (1-3-0-0)
Saturday vs Medicine Hat (2-0-0-0)
Swift Current – 1 win in last 5.
Tuesday in Saskatoon (0-2-0-0)
Wednesday vs Lethbridge (2-1-0-0)
Friday vs Regina (1-3-0-0)
Saturday vs Brandon (2-2-1-0)
Kamloops – 10-1-0-1 in January.
Wednesday vs Spokane (2-0-0-0)
Friday in Vancouver (2-0-0-1)
Saturday in Seattle (3-0-0-0)
Kelowna – 3-0-0-1 in last 4.
Friday in Prince George (4-1-0-0)
Saturday in Prince George
Prince George – 5 losses in a row.
Tuesday in Victoria (0-1-0-1)
Wednesday in Victoria
Friday vs Kelowna (1-4-0-0)
Saturday vs Kelowna
Vancouver – 1 win in last 3.
Friday vs Kamloops (1-2-0-0)
Saturday in Portland (2-0-0-0)
Victoria – 1 in last 3.
Tuesday vs Prince George (2-0-0-0)
Wednesday vs Prince George
Friday in Spokane (0-1-0-0)
Saturday in Tri City (1-2-0-0)
Everett – 2 wins in a row for the first time this season.
Friday in Portland (1-4-0-1)
Portland – 3 wins in a row, 18 wins in a row at home.
Friday vs Everett (5-1-0-0)
Saturday vs Vancouver (0-2-0-0)
Seattle – 1 win in last 7.
Tuesday vs Spokane (1-1-0-0)
Friday in Tri City (1-5-0-0)
Saturday vs Kamloops (0-3-0-0)
Spokane – 10-1-2 in last 13.
Tuesday in Seattle (1-1-0-0)
Wednesday in Kamloops (0-2-0-0)
Friday vs Victoria (1-0-0-0)
Saturday in Kootenay (2-0-0-0)
Tri City – 1 2-1-1 in last 5.
Friday vs Seattle (5-1-0-0)
Saturday vs Victoria (2-1-0-0)
Friday vs Calgary (2-1-0-0)
Saturday vs Spokane (0-0-1-1)
Calgary – Won 14 of 15.
Friday in Kootenay (1-2-0-0)
Saturday in Red Deer (2-1-0-0)
Edmonton – 1-1-1 in last 3.
Friday vs Red Deer (0-0-1-1)
Lethbridge – 2 losses in a row.
Wednesday in Swift Current (1-2-0-0)
Friday in Brandon (0-1-0-0)
Saturday in Regina (0-1-0-1)
Medicine Hat – Won 6 of 7.
Tuesday vs Red Deer (4-0-0-0)
Friday in Prince Albert (2-0-0-0)
Saturday in Saskatoon (1-1-0-1)
Red Deer – Won 2 of 3.
Tuesday in Medicine Hat (0-3-1-0)
Friday in Edmonton (2-0-0-0)
Saturday vs Calgary (1-2-0-0)
Brandon – 0-4-0-1 in last 5 at home.
Friday vs Lethbridge (1-0-0-0)
Saturday in Swift Current (3-1-0-1)
Moose Jaw – 6-0-1 in last 7
Friday in Saskatoon (3-0-1)
Saturday vs Prince Albert (3-1-0-0)
Prince Albert – 2 wins in a row.
Wednesday vs Regina (1-4-0-0)
Friday vs Medicine Hat (0-2-0-0)
Friday in Moose Jaw (1-2-0-1)
Regina – 1-3-2 in last 6.
Wednesday in Prince Albert (4-1-0-0)
Friday in Swift Current (3-1-0-0)
Saturday vs Lethbridge (2-0-0-0)
Saskatoon – Won 3 of 4.
Tuesday vs Swift Current (2-0-0-0)
Friday vs Moose Jaw (1-3-0-0)
Saturday vs Medicine Hat (2-0-0-0)
Swift Current – 1 win in last 5.
Tuesday in Saskatoon (0-2-0-0)
Wednesday vs Lethbridge (2-1-0-0)
Friday vs Regina (1-3-0-0)
Saturday vs Brandon (2-2-1-0)
Kamloops – 10-1-0-1 in January.
Wednesday vs Spokane (2-0-0-0)
Friday in Vancouver (2-0-0-1)
Saturday in Seattle (3-0-0-0)
Kelowna – 3-0-0-1 in last 4.
Friday in Prince George (4-1-0-0)
Saturday in Prince George
Prince George – 5 losses in a row.
Tuesday in Victoria (0-1-0-1)
Wednesday in Victoria
Friday vs Kelowna (1-4-0-0)
Saturday vs Kelowna
Vancouver – 1 win in last 3.
Friday vs Kamloops (1-2-0-0)
Saturday in Portland (2-0-0-0)
Victoria – 1 in last 3.
Tuesday vs Prince George (2-0-0-0)
Wednesday vs Prince George
Friday in Spokane (0-1-0-0)
Saturday in Tri City (1-2-0-0)
Everett – 2 wins in a row for the first time this season.
Friday in Portland (1-4-0-1)
Portland – 3 wins in a row, 18 wins in a row at home.
Friday vs Everett (5-1-0-0)
Saturday vs Vancouver (0-2-0-0)
Seattle – 1 win in last 7.
Tuesday vs Spokane (1-1-0-0)
Friday in Tri City (1-5-0-0)
Saturday vs Kamloops (0-3-0-0)
Spokane – 10-1-2 in last 13.
Tuesday in Seattle (1-1-0-0)
Wednesday in Kamloops (0-2-0-0)
Friday vs Victoria (1-0-0-0)
Saturday in Kootenay (2-0-0-0)
Tri City – 1 2-1-1 in last 5.
Friday vs Seattle (5-1-0-0)
Saturday vs Victoria (2-1-0-0)
From The ICE Office
ICE CHIPS: The KOOTENAY ICE enter this week's action with a 27-15-4-4 record (14-7-1-2 at home, 13-8-3-2 on the road, 1-4 in overtime, 2-4 in shootouts) and in fifth place in the EASTERN CONFERENCE and eighth overall in the WHL…The ICE will play seven of their next nine games at home.
PASTA AND CHICKEN BUFFET: The KOOTENAY ICE FAN CLUB is hosting a PASTA AND CHICKEN BUFFET on Sunday, February 19 at the HERITAGE INN...The dinner will be attended by the KOOTENAY ICE PLAYERS and will start with cocktails at 4:30 pm...Tickets are $30.00 and are available during home games at the FAN CLUB TABLE or from any FAN CLUB MEMBER.
PLAYOFF PACKAGES AVAILABLE: 2012 playoff packages are now available until Friday, February 24th at the KOOTENAY ICE Office…Eight game ticket packages are $136.00 for Adults, $112.00 for Seniors, $96.00 for Students, and $64.00 for Youth…Fans without season tickets or flex paks that wish to purchase playoff packages can do so with a $100 non-refundable deposit on 2012-2013 season tickets...For more information on playoff packages, phone 250-417-0322.
SUPER SEVEN FLEX PAKS: The sale of SUPER SEVEN FLEX PAKS continues…You get seven game certificates to use at your convenience – total flexibility…SUPER SEVEN FLEX PAKS are available in Adult, Senior, Student and Youth packages. Adults are $119.00, Seniors $91.00, Students $77.00 and Youth $63.00.
GIFT CARDS: Get the gift that keeps on giving…The KOOTENAY ICE now have reusable and reloadable GIFT CARDS for any dollar amount…Your special someone can use the gift card to buy individual game tickets, FLEX PAKS or PLAYOFF PACKAGES…GIFT CARDS are available now at the KOOTENAY ICE OFFICE.
DID YOU KNOW: The ICE need ten more victories to reach 600 wins in franchise history (590-410-121)…KOOTENAY is fifth overall on the power play in the WHL at 23.4%...The ICE are sixth in the LEAGUE in penalty killing at 81.2%...KOOTENAY is 12-1-0-1 when they score the first goal of the game at home and 2-6-1-1 when their opponent scores first...The ICE are 8-5-1-0 when outshooting their opponents at home, 5-2-0-1 when being outshot and 1-0-0-1 when shots are tied...NATHAN LIEUWEN, who is third in the LEAGUE in save percentage (.920), is second in the WHL in goals against average (2.36)...SAM REINHART (20-27-47) has set a franchise record for most goals by a 16-year-old with 20 (DREW CZERWONKA - 16-2-18 - 2008/09) and has also set franchise record for most points by a 16-year-old with 47 (STEVE MCCARTHY - 11-29-40 - 1997/98)...SAM REINHART, who is fourth in the LEAGUE for points by a rookie, recorded his first career hat trick on January 27 against PRINCE ALBERT...JOEY LEACH leads KOOTENAY in plus / minus with a plus 22...JOE ANTILLA recorded his 50th WHL career goal on January 28 in SPOKANE...JAGGER DIRK needs to play in three more games to reach 150 in his WHL career...ERIK BENOIT needs to play in four more games to reach 100 in his WHL career.
INJURIES: Defenseman LUKE PAULSEN will be out of the KOOTENAY line up indefinitely with an upper body injury...Forwards DREW CZERWONKA (upper body) and MAX REINHART (lower body) will both be out of the ICE line up for one week with their injuries.
SCORING STREAKS: ERIK BENOIT (0-3-3) and JOEY LEACH (0-3-3) have each recorded a point in their last three games.
ONE YEAR AGO: After 50 games of the 2010-2011 season the ICE 32-15-1-2, after 51 games 33-15-1-2 and after 52 games 34-15-1-2.
UPCOMING WEEK:
Tuesday January 31 Practice 3:45 - 5:45 pm Cranbrook Rec Plex
Wednesday February 1 Practice 3:45 - 5:45 pm Cranbrook Rec Plex
Thursday February 2 Practice 3:45 - 5:45 pm Cranbrook Rec Plex
Friday February 3 ICE vs Calgary 7:00 pm (102.9 FM - The Drive)
Saturday February 4 ICE vs Spokane 7:00 pm (102.9 FM - The Drive)
WEEK IN REVIEW:
Tuesday, January 24 – Kootenay 0 vs Brandon 1 – Record 27-14-3-3 – Attendance: 2,517
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (27 Saves, 1 GA)
Wednesday, January 25 – Kootenay 4 @ Lethbridge 5 – Record 27-15-3-3 – Attendance: 2,880
Goals:
1 - S. Reinhart (17) from Ismond
2 - Antilla (7) from Montgomery and Benoit
3 - Neibrandt (2) from Martin and S. Reinhart
4 - Ismond (14) from Leach
Goalie: Mackenzie Skapski (22 Saves, 5 GA)
Friday, January 27 – Kootenay 6 vs Prince Albert 7 - SO – Record 27-15-3-4 – Attendance: 2,742
Goals:
1 - Montgomery (16) from Benoit
2 - S. Reinhart (18) from Neibrandt and McKinlay
3 - McKinlay (9) from S. Reinhart and Dirk
4 - S. Reinhart (19) from Cable and Ismond
5 - S. Reinhart (20) from McKinlay and Leach
6 - McKinlay (10) from S. Reinhart and Ismond
Goalies: Nathan Lieuwen (15 Saves, 5 GA), Mackenzie Skapski (14 Saves, 1 GA)
Saturday, January 28 – Kootenay 4 @ Spokane 5 - OT – Record 27-15-4-4 – Attendance: 8,412
Goals:
1 - Antilla (8) from Leach and Montgomery
2 - McKinlay (11) from Philp and Hubic
3 - Pearce (18) from Dirk and Muth
4 - Antilla (9) from Benoit
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (41 Saves, 5 GA)
PASTA AND CHICKEN BUFFET: The KOOTENAY ICE FAN CLUB is hosting a PASTA AND CHICKEN BUFFET on Sunday, February 19 at the HERITAGE INN...The dinner will be attended by the KOOTENAY ICE PLAYERS and will start with cocktails at 4:30 pm...Tickets are $30.00 and are available during home games at the FAN CLUB TABLE or from any FAN CLUB MEMBER.
PLAYOFF PACKAGES AVAILABLE: 2012 playoff packages are now available until Friday, February 24th at the KOOTENAY ICE Office…Eight game ticket packages are $136.00 for Adults, $112.00 for Seniors, $96.00 for Students, and $64.00 for Youth…Fans without season tickets or flex paks that wish to purchase playoff packages can do so with a $100 non-refundable deposit on 2012-2013 season tickets...For more information on playoff packages, phone 250-417-0322.
SUPER SEVEN FLEX PAKS: The sale of SUPER SEVEN FLEX PAKS continues…You get seven game certificates to use at your convenience – total flexibility…SUPER SEVEN FLEX PAKS are available in Adult, Senior, Student and Youth packages. Adults are $119.00, Seniors $91.00, Students $77.00 and Youth $63.00.
GIFT CARDS: Get the gift that keeps on giving…The KOOTENAY ICE now have reusable and reloadable GIFT CARDS for any dollar amount…Your special someone can use the gift card to buy individual game tickets, FLEX PAKS or PLAYOFF PACKAGES…GIFT CARDS are available now at the KOOTENAY ICE OFFICE.
DID YOU KNOW: The ICE need ten more victories to reach 600 wins in franchise history (590-410-121)…KOOTENAY is fifth overall on the power play in the WHL at 23.4%...The ICE are sixth in the LEAGUE in penalty killing at 81.2%...KOOTENAY is 12-1-0-1 when they score the first goal of the game at home and 2-6-1-1 when their opponent scores first...The ICE are 8-5-1-0 when outshooting their opponents at home, 5-2-0-1 when being outshot and 1-0-0-1 when shots are tied...NATHAN LIEUWEN, who is third in the LEAGUE in save percentage (.920), is second in the WHL in goals against average (2.36)...SAM REINHART (20-27-47) has set a franchise record for most goals by a 16-year-old with 20 (DREW CZERWONKA - 16-2-18 - 2008/09) and has also set franchise record for most points by a 16-year-old with 47 (STEVE MCCARTHY - 11-29-40 - 1997/98)...SAM REINHART, who is fourth in the LEAGUE for points by a rookie, recorded his first career hat trick on January 27 against PRINCE ALBERT...JOEY LEACH leads KOOTENAY in plus / minus with a plus 22...JOE ANTILLA recorded his 50th WHL career goal on January 28 in SPOKANE...JAGGER DIRK needs to play in three more games to reach 150 in his WHL career...ERIK BENOIT needs to play in four more games to reach 100 in his WHL career.
INJURIES: Defenseman LUKE PAULSEN will be out of the KOOTENAY line up indefinitely with an upper body injury...Forwards DREW CZERWONKA (upper body) and MAX REINHART (lower body) will both be out of the ICE line up for one week with their injuries.
SCORING STREAKS: ERIK BENOIT (0-3-3) and JOEY LEACH (0-3-3) have each recorded a point in their last three games.
ONE YEAR AGO: After 50 games of the 2010-2011 season the ICE 32-15-1-2, after 51 games 33-15-1-2 and after 52 games 34-15-1-2.
UPCOMING WEEK:
Tuesday January 31 Practice 3:45 - 5:45 pm Cranbrook Rec Plex
Wednesday February 1 Practice 3:45 - 5:45 pm Cranbrook Rec Plex
Thursday February 2 Practice 3:45 - 5:45 pm Cranbrook Rec Plex
Friday February 3 ICE vs Calgary 7:00 pm (102.9 FM - The Drive)
Saturday February 4 ICE vs Spokane 7:00 pm (102.9 FM - The Drive)
WEEK IN REVIEW:
Tuesday, January 24 – Kootenay 0 vs Brandon 1 – Record 27-14-3-3 – Attendance: 2,517
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (27 Saves, 1 GA)
Wednesday, January 25 – Kootenay 4 @ Lethbridge 5 – Record 27-15-3-3 – Attendance: 2,880
Goals:
1 - S. Reinhart (17) from Ismond
2 - Antilla (7) from Montgomery and Benoit
3 - Neibrandt (2) from Martin and S. Reinhart
4 - Ismond (14) from Leach
Goalie: Mackenzie Skapski (22 Saves, 5 GA)
Friday, January 27 – Kootenay 6 vs Prince Albert 7 - SO – Record 27-15-3-4 – Attendance: 2,742
Goals:
1 - Montgomery (16) from Benoit
2 - S. Reinhart (18) from Neibrandt and McKinlay
3 - McKinlay (9) from S. Reinhart and Dirk
4 - S. Reinhart (19) from Cable and Ismond
5 - S. Reinhart (20) from McKinlay and Leach
6 - McKinlay (10) from S. Reinhart and Ismond
Goalies: Nathan Lieuwen (15 Saves, 5 GA), Mackenzie Skapski (14 Saves, 1 GA)
Saturday, January 28 – Kootenay 4 @ Spokane 5 - OT – Record 27-15-4-4 – Attendance: 8,412
Goals:
1 - Antilla (8) from Leach and Montgomery
2 - McKinlay (11) from Philp and Hubic
3 - Pearce (18) from Dirk and Muth
4 - Antilla (9) from Benoit
Goalie: Nathan Lieuwen (41 Saves, 5 GA)
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Spokane 5 Kootenay 4 OT
Spokane, Wash – The Spokane Chiefs overcame a 4-2 3rd period deficit in a 5-4 overtime win over the Kootenay ICE in WHL action on Saturday night.
The ICE (27-15-4-4) opened the scoring in the first period as Joe Antilla put in a rebound off a point shot from Joey Leach.
Leach has assists in 3 straight games.
30-seconds after Mitch Holmberg hit the crossbar on a breakaway the ICE took a 2-0 lead as Luke Philp earned his 1st WHL assist with a pass to Dylen McKinlay who scored with a redirection near the net.
With 11.7 seconds left in the period the ICE made it 3-0 as Eric Benoit’s body check created a turnover and Elgin Pearce went to the net and his wrist shot went off the goalies arm into the net.
The Chiefs changed the goalie at the start of second period as Erik Williams replaced Mac Engel.
The Chiefs (27-14-4-3) scored 2 goals 1:18 apart with Tyler Fiddler getting a rebound and Marek Kalus on a deflection.
In the third period the ICE took a 4-2 lead on Joe Antilla’s 2nd of the game as he scored on a rush.
Chiefs tied the game with 2 goals less than 3 minutes apart with Corbin Baldwin on the powerplay and Darren Kramer on a rebound to force overtime.
This was the 6th overtime game of the month and they have a 2-0-3-1 record.
Brendan Kichton scored the winner with a wrist shot from the slot that beat the goalie high on the stick side.
In 5 of the last 6 ICE losses they had a lead in the 3rd period at one point or another.
This was the second time the ICE have lost a game when having a 3-goal lead.
Eric Benoit extended his point streak with 3 games.
Joe Antilla has 51 career goals and is the 25th player to reach that milestone.
The Chiefs wore Military Appreciation Camouflage Jerseys.
In January the ICE played 13 games during a 26-day stretch.
The ICE will host Calgary on Friday.
ICE Scratches – Luke Paulsen (14th game, 2-3 weeks), Drew Czerwonka (7th game, 1-2 weeks), Max Reinhart (3rd game, 1-2 weeks).
Mike Simpson played forward and Jeff Hubic went back to the blueline.
Game Summary
Spokane 26-14-4-3 Kootenay 27-15-3-4
1st Period
1, Kootenay, Antilla 8 (Leach, Montgomery), 4:16.
2, Kootenay, McKinlay 11 (Philp), 14:43.
3, Kootenay, Pearce 18 (Dirk, Muth), 19:49.
Penalties-Wand Ktn (slashing), 6:30; Wand Ktn (hooking), 17:08.
2nd Period
4, Spokane, Fiddler 11 (Holmberg), 12:48.
5, Spokane, Kalus 12 (Kichton, Aviani), 14:06.
Penalties-Vandane Spo (kneeing), 1:21; Baldwin Spo (holding), 15:31; Ismond Ktn (hooking), 16:15.
3rd Period
6, Kootenay, Antilla 9 (Benoit), 12:08.
7, Spokane, Baldwin 4 (Stewart, Gal), 14:31 (PP).
8, Spokane, Kramer 18 (Aviani, Kalus), 17:16. Penalties-Kuhn Spo (inter. on goaltender), 9:46; Ismond Ktn (spearing, spearing), 12:39.
OT Period
9, Spokane, Kichton 10 (Walchuk), 3:10.
Penalties-No Penalties
Shots on Goal-Kootenay 6-4-13-2-25. Spokane 8-18-15-5-46.
Power Play Opportunities-Kootenay 0 / 3; Spokane 1 / 5.
Goalies-Kootenay, Lieuwen 20-11-4-2 (41 shots-37 saves). Spokane, Engel 22-12-1-2 (6 shots-3 saves); Williams 11-17-3-2 (17 shots-16 saves).
A-8,412
Referees-Jeff Ingram (82), Brett Iverson (24).
The ICE (27-15-4-4) opened the scoring in the first period as Joe Antilla put in a rebound off a point shot from Joey Leach.
Leach has assists in 3 straight games.
30-seconds after Mitch Holmberg hit the crossbar on a breakaway the ICE took a 2-0 lead as Luke Philp earned his 1st WHL assist with a pass to Dylen McKinlay who scored with a redirection near the net.
With 11.7 seconds left in the period the ICE made it 3-0 as Eric Benoit’s body check created a turnover and Elgin Pearce went to the net and his wrist shot went off the goalies arm into the net.
The Chiefs changed the goalie at the start of second period as Erik Williams replaced Mac Engel.
The Chiefs (27-14-4-3) scored 2 goals 1:18 apart with Tyler Fiddler getting a rebound and Marek Kalus on a deflection.
In the third period the ICE took a 4-2 lead on Joe Antilla’s 2nd of the game as he scored on a rush.
Chiefs tied the game with 2 goals less than 3 minutes apart with Corbin Baldwin on the powerplay and Darren Kramer on a rebound to force overtime.
This was the 6th overtime game of the month and they have a 2-0-3-1 record.
Brendan Kichton scored the winner with a wrist shot from the slot that beat the goalie high on the stick side.
In 5 of the last 6 ICE losses they had a lead in the 3rd period at one point or another.
This was the second time the ICE have lost a game when having a 3-goal lead.
Eric Benoit extended his point streak with 3 games.
Joe Antilla has 51 career goals and is the 25th player to reach that milestone.
The Chiefs wore Military Appreciation Camouflage Jerseys.
In January the ICE played 13 games during a 26-day stretch.
The ICE will host Calgary on Friday.
ICE Scratches – Luke Paulsen (14th game, 2-3 weeks), Drew Czerwonka (7th game, 1-2 weeks), Max Reinhart (3rd game, 1-2 weeks).
Mike Simpson played forward and Jeff Hubic went back to the blueline.
Game Summary
Spokane 26-14-4-3 Kootenay 27-15-3-4
1st Period
1, Kootenay, Antilla 8 (Leach, Montgomery), 4:16.
2, Kootenay, McKinlay 11 (Philp), 14:43.
3, Kootenay, Pearce 18 (Dirk, Muth), 19:49.
Penalties-Wand Ktn (slashing), 6:30; Wand Ktn (hooking), 17:08.
2nd Period
4, Spokane, Fiddler 11 (Holmberg), 12:48.
5, Spokane, Kalus 12 (Kichton, Aviani), 14:06.
Penalties-Vandane Spo (kneeing), 1:21; Baldwin Spo (holding), 15:31; Ismond Ktn (hooking), 16:15.
3rd Period
6, Kootenay, Antilla 9 (Benoit), 12:08.
7, Spokane, Baldwin 4 (Stewart, Gal), 14:31 (PP).
8, Spokane, Kramer 18 (Aviani, Kalus), 17:16. Penalties-Kuhn Spo (inter. on goaltender), 9:46; Ismond Ktn (spearing, spearing), 12:39.
OT Period
9, Spokane, Kichton 10 (Walchuk), 3:10.
Penalties-No Penalties
Shots on Goal-Kootenay 6-4-13-2-25. Spokane 8-18-15-5-46.
Power Play Opportunities-Kootenay 0 / 3; Spokane 1 / 5.
Goalies-Kootenay, Lieuwen 20-11-4-2 (41 shots-37 saves). Spokane, Engel 22-12-1-2 (6 shots-3 saves); Williams 11-17-3-2 (17 shots-16 saves).
A-8,412
Referees-Jeff Ingram (82), Brett Iverson (24).
Trivia Game #50
During every ICE broadcast we ask a trivia question.
Today’s Trivia question.
Earlier this month Don Nachbaur became the 6th coach to reach 500 career WHL wins. Who are the other active coaches’s to reach that milestone?
ANSWER – Don Hay and Lorne Molleken.
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Today’s Trivia question.
Earlier this month Don Nachbaur became the 6th coach to reach 500 career WHL wins. Who are the other active coaches’s to reach that milestone?
ANSWER – Don Hay and Lorne Molleken.
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For questions or comments email me directly at jeff@thedrivefm.ca.
Also follow on Twitter @ JHollick_ICE.
Kootenay @ Spokane Game #50
The Kootenay ICE are in Spokane tonight for the 2nd meeting of the season.
Chiefs lead the season series 1-0.
December 30 in Kootenay - Chiefs 3-2 SO
Both clubs are coming off losses in extra time last night.
The ICE loss 7-6 in a shootout to Prince Albert and the Chiefs last 3-2 in overtime to Portland.
The ICE are tied with Calgary for 4th place in the East.
The Chiefs are tied with Vancouver for 4th lace in the West.
The ICE 4-2-2-1 in the last 9 games.
All 5 losses have been 1-goal decisions and the ICE held a lead in the 3rd period in 4 of those games.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 7:30 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 20 Max Reinhart, 20 Sam Reinhart
Assists – 37 Max Reinhart, 29 Jesse Ismond
Points – 57 Max Reinhart, 47 Sam Reinhart
Defenseman – 29 Joey Leach, 23 Jagger Dirk
Rookie – 47 Sam Reinhart, 9 Jaedon Descheneau
PM – 75 Jesse Ismond, 67 Dirk
+/- - +24 Joey Leach, +20 John Neibrandt
Avg – 2.29 Nathan Lieuwen, 3.20 Mackenzie Skapski
Chiefs
Goals – 19 Mitch Holmberg
Assists – 39 Brendan Kichton
Points – 48 Brendan Kichton
Defenseman – 48 Brendan Kichton
Rookie – 12 Liam Stewart
PM – 133 Darren Kramer
+/- - +27 Corbin Bladwin
Avg – 2.57 Mac Engel, 3.80 Erik Williams
Head to Head
ICE
Joe Antilla 0-2-2
Dylen McKinlay 1-0-1
Joey Leach 1-0-1
Mackenzie Skapski 0-0-0-1 1.85 .950%
Chiefs
Liam Stewart 1-0-1
Todd Fiddler 1-0-1
Mac Engel 1-0-0-0 1.85 .950%
Streaks
Sam Reinhart 2 games 4-3-7
Jesse Ismond 2 games 1-2-3
Eric Benoit 2 games 0-2-2
Joey Leach 2 games 0-2-2
John Neibrandt 2 games 1-1-2
Home
Max Reinhart 8-17-25
Jesse Ismond 7-13-20
Elgin Pearce 12-7-19
Dylen McKinlay 7-11-18
Joey Leach 6-10-16
Sam Reinhart 9-6-15
Eric Benoit 6-7-13
Brock Montgomery 6-7-13
Joe Antilla 3-10-13
Drew Czerwonka 4-8-12
Mackenzie Skapski 4-2-0-2 2.25 .919%
Nathan Lieuwen 10-5-1-0 2.45 .917% 1 SO
Road
Max Reinhart 12-20-32
Sam Reinhart 11-21-32
Jesse Ismond 7-16-23
Joe Antilla 4-14-18
Brock Montgomery 10-7-17
Drew Czerwonka 7-7-14
Jagger Dirk 3-10-13
Joey Leach 2-11-13
Dylen McKinlay 3-8-11
Nathan Lieuwen 10-6-2-2 2.14 .925% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 3-2-0-0 4.38 .830%
Chiefs lead the season series 1-0.
December 30 in Kootenay - Chiefs 3-2 SO
Both clubs are coming off losses in extra time last night.
The ICE loss 7-6 in a shootout to Prince Albert and the Chiefs last 3-2 in overtime to Portland.
The ICE are tied with Calgary for 4th place in the East.
The Chiefs are tied with Vancouver for 4th lace in the West.
The ICE 4-2-2-1 in the last 9 games.
All 5 losses have been 1-goal decisions and the ICE held a lead in the 3rd period in 4 of those games.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 7:30 on The Drive.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 20 Max Reinhart, 20 Sam Reinhart
Assists – 37 Max Reinhart, 29 Jesse Ismond
Points – 57 Max Reinhart, 47 Sam Reinhart
Defenseman – 29 Joey Leach, 23 Jagger Dirk
Rookie – 47 Sam Reinhart, 9 Jaedon Descheneau
PM – 75 Jesse Ismond, 67 Dirk
+/- - +24 Joey Leach, +20 John Neibrandt
Avg – 2.29 Nathan Lieuwen, 3.20 Mackenzie Skapski
Chiefs
Goals – 19 Mitch Holmberg
Assists – 39 Brendan Kichton
Points – 48 Brendan Kichton
Defenseman – 48 Brendan Kichton
Rookie – 12 Liam Stewart
PM – 133 Darren Kramer
+/- - +27 Corbin Bladwin
Avg – 2.57 Mac Engel, 3.80 Erik Williams
Head to Head
ICE
Joe Antilla 0-2-2
Dylen McKinlay 1-0-1
Joey Leach 1-0-1
Mackenzie Skapski 0-0-0-1 1.85 .950%
Chiefs
Liam Stewart 1-0-1
Todd Fiddler 1-0-1
Mac Engel 1-0-0-0 1.85 .950%
Streaks
Sam Reinhart 2 games 4-3-7
Jesse Ismond 2 games 1-2-3
Eric Benoit 2 games 0-2-2
Joey Leach 2 games 0-2-2
John Neibrandt 2 games 1-1-2
Home
Max Reinhart 8-17-25
Jesse Ismond 7-13-20
Elgin Pearce 12-7-19
Dylen McKinlay 7-11-18
Joey Leach 6-10-16
Sam Reinhart 9-6-15
Eric Benoit 6-7-13
Brock Montgomery 6-7-13
Joe Antilla 3-10-13
Drew Czerwonka 4-8-12
Mackenzie Skapski 4-2-0-2 2.25 .919%
Nathan Lieuwen 10-5-1-0 2.45 .917% 1 SO
Road
Max Reinhart 12-20-32
Sam Reinhart 11-21-32
Jesse Ismond 7-16-23
Joe Antilla 4-14-18
Brock Montgomery 10-7-17
Drew Czerwonka 7-7-14
Jagger Dirk 3-10-13
Joey Leach 2-11-13
Dylen McKinlay 3-8-11
Nathan Lieuwen 10-6-2-2 2.14 .925% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 3-2-0-0 4.38 .830%
Friday, January 27, 2012
Prince Albert 7 Kootenay 6 SO Game #49
Cranbrook, BC – Kootenay ICE forward Sam Reinhart had 3 goals and 2 assists in a 7-6 shootout loss to the Prince Albert Raiders in WHL action on Friday night.
The Raiders (16-30-1-2) opened the scoring in the first period off a face-off win in the ICE zone and defenseman Riley Guenther scored his 1st career goal with a point shot that was deflected into the net off the cross bar.
The teams combined for 9 goals in the second period with Sam Reinhart tying a franchise record with 3 goals and 4 points in a period.
The ICE (27-15-3-4) tied the game on the first shift of the second period on a wrap around from Brock Montgomery.
The Raiders scored 3 goals in a span of 1:35 with goals from Mark McNeill, Anthony Bardaro, Carson Perreaux (1st career goal).
The ICE scored on deflection by Sam Reinhart on a waist high shot from the point by John Neibrandt.
The Ice scored a powerplay goal as Dylan McKinlay shot from the shot was stopped but the puck went into the air and landed on the back of the goalie and rolled into the net.
Sam Reinhart tied the game 4-4 after receiving a pass from Levi Cable.
The Raiders regained the lead on a powerplay goal by Mike Winther.
The ICE changed goalies with MacKenzie Skapski replacing Nathan Lieuwen.
Before the end of the period Sam Reinhart completed his 1st career hat-trick on a powerplay with a one-time shot.
In the third period the ICE got their first lead on a powerplay rebound by Dylan McKinlay.
Sam Reinhart added an assist for his 1st career 5 point game. He has 3 4-point games.
17 seconds later the Raiders tied the game on a goal by Logan McVeigh.
The ICE went to overtime for the 5th time this month.
It's the first time in their history the ICE and Raiders went to a shootout against each other.
The Raiders won the shootout 1-0 on a goal by Mark McNeill.
Other ICE players with 3-goal periods
Joe Antilla, Ryan Russell, Martin Sagat, Nigel Dawes, Tomas Plihal, Mike Comrie, Zdenek Blatny, Tyler Beechey, Marek Svatos, John Kachur.
Other ICE players with 4-point periods.
Dustin Sylvester twice, Martin Sagat, Nigel Dawes, Tomas Plihal, Marek Svatos, Trevor Johnson, Zdenek Blatny, Jason Jaffray, Duncan Milroy.
The ICE record for goals in a game by a rookie is 4 by Mike Comrie October 13/00 vs Regina in the first ever game at the Rec-Plex.
The Team record for points in a game by a rookie is 6 by Jaroslav Svoboda January 5/99 vs Moose Jaw 1-5-6.
Going into the game Prince Albert had 4 players with 20 or more goals (Maylan, McNeill, Bardaro, Winther) and the ICE had one (M.Reinhart) who was not in the line-up. Sam Reinhart became the second to reach that milestone.
The ICE will visit Spokane on Saturday.
Cranbrook Minor Hockey product Ryan Chynoweth scored his 1st WHL goal in Prince George.
ICE Scratches – Luke Paulsen (13th game, 2-3 weeks), Drew Czerwonka (6th game, 1-2 weeks), Max Reinhart (2nd game, 1-2 weeks).
Luke Philp has joined the ICE for the weekend games and was one of 6 rookies who played forward in the game.
Game Summary
Prince Albert 16-30-1-2 Kootenay 27-15-3-4
1st Period
1, Prince Albert, Guenther 1 (Hart, Hlinka), 11:29.
Penalties-No Penalties
2nd Period
2, Kootenay, Montgomery 16 (Benoit), 0:24.
3, Prince Albert, McNeill 23 (Maylan), 4:51.
4, Prince Albert, Bardaro 22 5:20.
5, Prince Albert, Perreaux 1 (Hlinka), 6:26.
6, Kootenay, S.Reinhart 18 (Neibrandt, McKinlay), 8:13.
7, Kootenay, McKinlay 9 (S.Reinhart, Dirk), 12:33 (PP).
8, Kootenay, S.Reinhart 19 (Cable, Ismond), 15:30.
9, Prince Albert, Winther 25 (Bardaro, Danyluk), 16:28 (PP).
10, Kootenay, S.Reinhart 20 (McKinlay, Leach), 18:58 (PP).
Penalties-Corbin P.a (delay of game), 11:26; Yaworski P.a (slashing), 16:11; Hubic Ktn (roughing), 16:11; Wand Ktn (slashing), 16:11; Bardaro P.a (slashing), 18:27.
3rd Period
11, Kootenay, McKinlay 10 (S.Reinhart, Dirk), 9:50 (PP).
12, Prince Albert, McVeigh 9 (Lange), 10:07.
Penalties-Corbin P.a (tripping), 3:38; Maylan P.a (hooking), 9:05.
OT Period-
No Scoring.
Penalties-No Penalties
Shootout
Prince Albert 1 (McNeill G, Bardaro NG, Winther NG),
Kootenay 0 (Ismond NG, S.Reinhart NG, Antilla NG).
Shots on Goal-Prince Albert 13-8-11-3-35. Kootenay 8-11-10-0-29.
Power Play Opportunities-Prince Albert 1 / 1; Kootenay 3 / 4.
Goalies-Prince Albert, Holowenko 8-15-0-0 (29 shots-23 saves). Kootenay, Lieuwen 20-11-3-3 (19 shots-14 saves); Skapski 7-4-0-1 (16 shots-15 saves).
A-2,742
Referees-Colin Watt (72), Derek Zalaski (8).
Linesmen-Jim Maniago (85), Michael Roberts (87).
The Raiders (16-30-1-2) opened the scoring in the first period off a face-off win in the ICE zone and defenseman Riley Guenther scored his 1st career goal with a point shot that was deflected into the net off the cross bar.
The teams combined for 9 goals in the second period with Sam Reinhart tying a franchise record with 3 goals and 4 points in a period.
The ICE (27-15-3-4) tied the game on the first shift of the second period on a wrap around from Brock Montgomery.
The Raiders scored 3 goals in a span of 1:35 with goals from Mark McNeill, Anthony Bardaro, Carson Perreaux (1st career goal).
The ICE scored on deflection by Sam Reinhart on a waist high shot from the point by John Neibrandt.
The Ice scored a powerplay goal as Dylan McKinlay shot from the shot was stopped but the puck went into the air and landed on the back of the goalie and rolled into the net.
Sam Reinhart tied the game 4-4 after receiving a pass from Levi Cable.
The Raiders regained the lead on a powerplay goal by Mike Winther.
The ICE changed goalies with MacKenzie Skapski replacing Nathan Lieuwen.
Before the end of the period Sam Reinhart completed his 1st career hat-trick on a powerplay with a one-time shot.
In the third period the ICE got their first lead on a powerplay rebound by Dylan McKinlay.
Sam Reinhart added an assist for his 1st career 5 point game. He has 3 4-point games.
17 seconds later the Raiders tied the game on a goal by Logan McVeigh.
The ICE went to overtime for the 5th time this month.
It's the first time in their history the ICE and Raiders went to a shootout against each other.
The Raiders won the shootout 1-0 on a goal by Mark McNeill.
Other ICE players with 3-goal periods
Joe Antilla, Ryan Russell, Martin Sagat, Nigel Dawes, Tomas Plihal, Mike Comrie, Zdenek Blatny, Tyler Beechey, Marek Svatos, John Kachur.
Other ICE players with 4-point periods.
Dustin Sylvester twice, Martin Sagat, Nigel Dawes, Tomas Plihal, Marek Svatos, Trevor Johnson, Zdenek Blatny, Jason Jaffray, Duncan Milroy.
The ICE record for goals in a game by a rookie is 4 by Mike Comrie October 13/00 vs Regina in the first ever game at the Rec-Plex.
The Team record for points in a game by a rookie is 6 by Jaroslav Svoboda January 5/99 vs Moose Jaw 1-5-6.
Going into the game Prince Albert had 4 players with 20 or more goals (Maylan, McNeill, Bardaro, Winther) and the ICE had one (M.Reinhart) who was not in the line-up. Sam Reinhart became the second to reach that milestone.
The ICE will visit Spokane on Saturday.
Cranbrook Minor Hockey product Ryan Chynoweth scored his 1st WHL goal in Prince George.
ICE Scratches – Luke Paulsen (13th game, 2-3 weeks), Drew Czerwonka (6th game, 1-2 weeks), Max Reinhart (2nd game, 1-2 weeks).
Luke Philp has joined the ICE for the weekend games and was one of 6 rookies who played forward in the game.
Game Summary
Prince Albert 16-30-1-2 Kootenay 27-15-3-4
1st Period
1, Prince Albert, Guenther 1 (Hart, Hlinka), 11:29.
Penalties-No Penalties
2nd Period
2, Kootenay, Montgomery 16 (Benoit), 0:24.
3, Prince Albert, McNeill 23 (Maylan), 4:51.
4, Prince Albert, Bardaro 22 5:20.
5, Prince Albert, Perreaux 1 (Hlinka), 6:26.
6, Kootenay, S.Reinhart 18 (Neibrandt, McKinlay), 8:13.
7, Kootenay, McKinlay 9 (S.Reinhart, Dirk), 12:33 (PP).
8, Kootenay, S.Reinhart 19 (Cable, Ismond), 15:30.
9, Prince Albert, Winther 25 (Bardaro, Danyluk), 16:28 (PP).
10, Kootenay, S.Reinhart 20 (McKinlay, Leach), 18:58 (PP).
Penalties-Corbin P.a (delay of game), 11:26; Yaworski P.a (slashing), 16:11; Hubic Ktn (roughing), 16:11; Wand Ktn (slashing), 16:11; Bardaro P.a (slashing), 18:27.
3rd Period
11, Kootenay, McKinlay 10 (S.Reinhart, Dirk), 9:50 (PP).
12, Prince Albert, McVeigh 9 (Lange), 10:07.
Penalties-Corbin P.a (tripping), 3:38; Maylan P.a (hooking), 9:05.
OT Period-
No Scoring.
Penalties-No Penalties
Shootout
Prince Albert 1 (McNeill G, Bardaro NG, Winther NG),
Kootenay 0 (Ismond NG, S.Reinhart NG, Antilla NG).
Shots on Goal-Prince Albert 13-8-11-3-35. Kootenay 8-11-10-0-29.
Power Play Opportunities-Prince Albert 1 / 1; Kootenay 3 / 4.
Goalies-Prince Albert, Holowenko 8-15-0-0 (29 shots-23 saves). Kootenay, Lieuwen 20-11-3-3 (19 shots-14 saves); Skapski 7-4-0-1 (16 shots-15 saves).
A-2,742
Referees-Colin Watt (72), Derek Zalaski (8).
Linesmen-Jim Maniago (85), Michael Roberts (87).
Trivia Game #49
During every ICE broadcast we ask a trivia question.
Today’s Trivia question.
Where did Prince Albert Assistant Coach Craig Bedard play in the NCAA?
ANSWER – in 90-91 he played for University of Alaska-Fairbanks 35 GP 19-24-43.
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Today’s Trivia question.
Where did Prince Albert Assistant Coach Craig Bedard play in the NCAA?
ANSWER – in 90-91 he played for University of Alaska-Fairbanks 35 GP 19-24-43.
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Prince Albert @ Kootenay Game #49
The Kootenay ICE will host Prince Albert in the 3rd meeting of the season.
Series tied 1-1.
October 15 in Kootenay - ICE 3-1
December 2 in Prince Albert - Raiders 7-5
The ICE have lost 2 games in a row and are 4th in the Conference.
The Raiders have lost 6th in a row and are 12th in the Conference.
Luke Philp has joined the club for the weekend games. AJHL Canmore 39 GP 11-24-35.
Luke Paulsen, Drew Czerwonka and Max Reinhart are on the injured list.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Here is the link to tonight's FREEZE Magazine.
http://issuu.com/kootenayice/docs/january_27?mode=embed&layout=http%3A%2F%2Fskin.issuu.com%2Fv%2Flight%2Flayout.xml&showFlipBtn=true
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 20 Max Reinhart, 17 Elgin Pearce
Assists – 37 Max Reinhart, 28 Jesse Ismond
Points – 57 Max Reinhart, 42 Sam Reinhart, 42 Jesse Ismond
Defenseman – 27 Joey Leach, 21 Jagger Dirk
Rookie – 42 Sam Reinhart, 9 Jaedon Descheneau
PM – 75 Jesse Ismond, 67 Dirk
+/- - +24 Joey Leach, +21 John Neibrandt
Avg – 2.19 Nathan Lieuwen, 3.24 Mackenzie Skapski
Raiders
Goals – 24 Mike Winther
Assists – 45 Justin Maylan
Points – 65 Justin Maylan
Defenseman – 27 Josh Morrissey
Rookie – 27 Josh Morrissey
PM – 139 Tyler Yaworski
+/- - +10 Josh Morrissey
Avg – 4.13 Luke Lee-Knight, 4.33 Cole Holowenko
Head to Head
ICE
Max Reinhart 1-3-4
Drew Czerwonka 1-3-4
Joey Leach 1-2-3
Jesse Ismond 1-1-2
Mackenzie Skapski 1-0-0-0 3.52 .885%
Nathan Lieuwen 0-1-0-0 7.10 .818%
Raiders
Mark McNeill 3-2-5
Kellan Tochkin 2-1-3
Michal Hlinka 1-2-3
Justin Maylan 1-1-2
Cole Holowenko 0-1-0-0 3.00 .906%
Home
Max Reinhart 8-17-25
Elgin Pearce 12-7-19
Jesse Ismond 7-12-19
Joey Leach 6-9-15
Dylen McKinlay 5-9-14
Joe Antilla 3-10-13
Eric Benoit 6-6-12
Drew Czerwonka 4-8-12
Brock Montgomery 5-6-11
Sam Reinhart 6-4-10
Mackenzie Skapski 4-2-0-1 2.26 .918%
Nathan Lieuwen 10-5-1-0 2.14 .924% 1 SO
Road
Max Reinhart 12-20-32
Sam Reinhart 11-21-32
Jesse Ismond 7-16-23
Joe Antilla 4-14-18
Brock Montgomery 10-7-17
Drew Czerwonka 7-7-14
Jagger Dirk 3-10-13
Joey Leach 2-10-12
Dylen McKinlay 3-8-11
Nathan Lieuwen 10-6-2-2 2.14 .925% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 3-2-0-0 4.38 .830%
Series tied 1-1.
October 15 in Kootenay - ICE 3-1
December 2 in Prince Albert - Raiders 7-5
The ICE have lost 2 games in a row and are 4th in the Conference.
The Raiders have lost 6th in a row and are 12th in the Conference.
Luke Philp has joined the club for the weekend games. AJHL Canmore 39 GP 11-24-35.
Luke Paulsen, Drew Czerwonka and Max Reinhart are on the injured list.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Here is the link to tonight's FREEZE Magazine.
http://issuu.com/kootenayice/docs/january_27?mode=embed&layout=http%3A%2F%2Fskin.issuu.com%2Fv%2Flight%2Flayout.xml&showFlipBtn=true
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 20 Max Reinhart, 17 Elgin Pearce
Assists – 37 Max Reinhart, 28 Jesse Ismond
Points – 57 Max Reinhart, 42 Sam Reinhart, 42 Jesse Ismond
Defenseman – 27 Joey Leach, 21 Jagger Dirk
Rookie – 42 Sam Reinhart, 9 Jaedon Descheneau
PM – 75 Jesse Ismond, 67 Dirk
+/- - +24 Joey Leach, +21 John Neibrandt
Avg – 2.19 Nathan Lieuwen, 3.24 Mackenzie Skapski
Raiders
Goals – 24 Mike Winther
Assists – 45 Justin Maylan
Points – 65 Justin Maylan
Defenseman – 27 Josh Morrissey
Rookie – 27 Josh Morrissey
PM – 139 Tyler Yaworski
+/- - +10 Josh Morrissey
Avg – 4.13 Luke Lee-Knight, 4.33 Cole Holowenko
Head to Head
ICE
Max Reinhart 1-3-4
Drew Czerwonka 1-3-4
Joey Leach 1-2-3
Jesse Ismond 1-1-2
Mackenzie Skapski 1-0-0-0 3.52 .885%
Nathan Lieuwen 0-1-0-0 7.10 .818%
Raiders
Mark McNeill 3-2-5
Kellan Tochkin 2-1-3
Michal Hlinka 1-2-3
Justin Maylan 1-1-2
Cole Holowenko 0-1-0-0 3.00 .906%
Home
Max Reinhart 8-17-25
Elgin Pearce 12-7-19
Jesse Ismond 7-12-19
Joey Leach 6-9-15
Dylen McKinlay 5-9-14
Joe Antilla 3-10-13
Eric Benoit 6-6-12
Drew Czerwonka 4-8-12
Brock Montgomery 5-6-11
Sam Reinhart 6-4-10
Mackenzie Skapski 4-2-0-1 2.26 .918%
Nathan Lieuwen 10-5-1-0 2.14 .924% 1 SO
Road
Max Reinhart 12-20-32
Sam Reinhart 11-21-32
Jesse Ismond 7-16-23
Joe Antilla 4-14-18
Brock Montgomery 10-7-17
Drew Czerwonka 7-7-14
Jagger Dirk 3-10-13
Joey Leach 2-10-12
Dylen McKinlay 3-8-11
Nathan Lieuwen 10-6-2-2 2.14 .925% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 3-2-0-0 4.38 .830%
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Lethbridge 5 Kootenay 4 Game #48
Lethbridge, Alb – The Lethbridge Hurricanes scored 2 third period powerplay goals in a come from behind 5-4 win over the Kootenay ICE in WHL action on Wednesday night.
The ICE (27-15-3-3) opened the scoring on a turnover at the Hurricanes blueline and Sam Reinhart went to the net and scored with a snap shot.
San Reinhart set the Franchise record for goals by a 16-year-old with 17 (16 Drew Czerwonka) and points by a 16-year-old with 41 (40 Steve McCarthy).
The Hurricanes (19-30-0-1) tied it on a breakaway deke by Jamal Watson.
17-seconds later the ICE regained the lead with Joe Antilla wide open in the middle slot and his wrist shot went off the cross bar and into the net high on the glove side.
In the second period the ICE took a 3-1 lead on slap shot from John Neibrandt who beat the goalie high on the glove side.
Lethbridge scored on a goal mouth scramble with Craig Leverton getting the 2nd rebound for the goal.
Jesse Ismond got a shorthanded goal on a breakaway for his 2nd shorthanded goal of the season.
Lethbridge made it a 1-goal game again with Jamien Yakubowski scoring on a long shot that beat the screened goalie on the glove side.
Lethbridge tied the game with 1 second left on the powerplay as Brody Sutter was alone in front of the net for a one-time shot.
Hurricanes took their first lead of the game on a 4-on-3 powerplay goal by Philip Tot.
It’s the first game the Hurricanes have won this season when trailing after 2 periods.
All 6 Central Division teams played tonight, the other 5 teams had home games.
Because of injuries the ICE were 1 skater short of complete line-up with 10 forwards and 7 defensemen.
Head Coach Kris Knoblauch said Max Reinhart blocked a shot Tuesday night and suffered an injury that needs some rest or it might get worse. He hopes that he’ll be ready for next weekend.
Brock Montgomery wore an “A” on his jersey.
It’s been a busy week for the students on the team as they are writing final exams.
Luke Philp, who has played in 8 games for the ICE this season, will join the club for the 2 games on the weekend.
The ICE will host Prince Albert on Friday.
ICE Scratches – Luke Paulsen (12th game, 2-3 weeks), Drew Czerwonka (5th game, 1-2 weeks), Max Reinhart (1st game, 1-2 weeks).
Game Summary
Lethbridge 19-30-0-1 Kootenay 27-15-3-3
1st Period
1, Kootenay, S.Reinhart 17 (Ismond), 13:21.
2, Lethbridge, Watson 4 (Bezuch, Johnston), 14:36.
3, Kootenay, Antilla 7 (Montgomery, Benoit), 15:53.
Penalties-Henry Let (cross checking), 4:56; Maxwell Let (tripping), 9:15; Benoit Ktn (roughing), 17:50.
2nd Period
4, Kootenay, Neibrandt 2 (Martin, S.Reinhart), 3:04.
5, Lethbridge, Leverton 3 (Bezuch), 8:34.
6, Kootenay, Ismond 14 15:11 (SH).
7, Lethbridge, Yakubowski 10 (Mckechnie, Maxwell), 17:47.
Penalties-Antilla Ktn (hooking), 0:36; Antilla Ktn (holding), 14:42; Hood Let (interference), 18:38.
3rd Period
8, Lethbridge, Sutter 21 (Hood, Johnston), 7:34 (PP).
9, Lethbridge, Tot 10 (Ramsay, Merkley), 15:02 (PP).
Penalties-Ramsay Let (charging), 0:14; Neibrandt Ktn (slashing), 3:00; served by Cable Ktn (too many men), 5:35; Wand Ktn (roughing), 13:06; Mckechnie Let (cross checking), 13:06; Montgomery Ktn (hooking), 13:50; Tot Let (interference), 16:19.
Shots on Goal-Kootenay 14-6-4-24. Lethbridge 5-9-13-27.
Power Play Opportunities-Kootenay 0 / 5; Lethbridge 2 / 6.
Goalies-Kootenay, Skapski 7-4-0-1 (27 shots-22 saves). Lethbridge, Liston 7-9-0-0 (24 shots-20 saves).
A-2,880
Referees-Fraser Lawrence (10), Colin Stefanyk (14).
Linesmen-Matthew Barker (118), Steve Cochrane (125).
The ICE (27-15-3-3) opened the scoring on a turnover at the Hurricanes blueline and Sam Reinhart went to the net and scored with a snap shot.
San Reinhart set the Franchise record for goals by a 16-year-old with 17 (16 Drew Czerwonka) and points by a 16-year-old with 41 (40 Steve McCarthy).
The Hurricanes (19-30-0-1) tied it on a breakaway deke by Jamal Watson.
17-seconds later the ICE regained the lead with Joe Antilla wide open in the middle slot and his wrist shot went off the cross bar and into the net high on the glove side.
In the second period the ICE took a 3-1 lead on slap shot from John Neibrandt who beat the goalie high on the glove side.
Lethbridge scored on a goal mouth scramble with Craig Leverton getting the 2nd rebound for the goal.
Jesse Ismond got a shorthanded goal on a breakaway for his 2nd shorthanded goal of the season.
Lethbridge made it a 1-goal game again with Jamien Yakubowski scoring on a long shot that beat the screened goalie on the glove side.
Lethbridge tied the game with 1 second left on the powerplay as Brody Sutter was alone in front of the net for a one-time shot.
Hurricanes took their first lead of the game on a 4-on-3 powerplay goal by Philip Tot.
It’s the first game the Hurricanes have won this season when trailing after 2 periods.
All 6 Central Division teams played tonight, the other 5 teams had home games.
Because of injuries the ICE were 1 skater short of complete line-up with 10 forwards and 7 defensemen.
Head Coach Kris Knoblauch said Max Reinhart blocked a shot Tuesday night and suffered an injury that needs some rest or it might get worse. He hopes that he’ll be ready for next weekend.
Brock Montgomery wore an “A” on his jersey.
It’s been a busy week for the students on the team as they are writing final exams.
Luke Philp, who has played in 8 games for the ICE this season, will join the club for the 2 games on the weekend.
The ICE will host Prince Albert on Friday.
ICE Scratches – Luke Paulsen (12th game, 2-3 weeks), Drew Czerwonka (5th game, 1-2 weeks), Max Reinhart (1st game, 1-2 weeks).
Game Summary
Lethbridge 19-30-0-1 Kootenay 27-15-3-3
1st Period
1, Kootenay, S.Reinhart 17 (Ismond), 13:21.
2, Lethbridge, Watson 4 (Bezuch, Johnston), 14:36.
3, Kootenay, Antilla 7 (Montgomery, Benoit), 15:53.
Penalties-Henry Let (cross checking), 4:56; Maxwell Let (tripping), 9:15; Benoit Ktn (roughing), 17:50.
2nd Period
4, Kootenay, Neibrandt 2 (Martin, S.Reinhart), 3:04.
5, Lethbridge, Leverton 3 (Bezuch), 8:34.
6, Kootenay, Ismond 14 15:11 (SH).
7, Lethbridge, Yakubowski 10 (Mckechnie, Maxwell), 17:47.
Penalties-Antilla Ktn (hooking), 0:36; Antilla Ktn (holding), 14:42; Hood Let (interference), 18:38.
3rd Period
8, Lethbridge, Sutter 21 (Hood, Johnston), 7:34 (PP).
9, Lethbridge, Tot 10 (Ramsay, Merkley), 15:02 (PP).
Penalties-Ramsay Let (charging), 0:14; Neibrandt Ktn (slashing), 3:00; served by Cable Ktn (too many men), 5:35; Wand Ktn (roughing), 13:06; Mckechnie Let (cross checking), 13:06; Montgomery Ktn (hooking), 13:50; Tot Let (interference), 16:19.
Shots on Goal-Kootenay 14-6-4-24. Lethbridge 5-9-13-27.
Power Play Opportunities-Kootenay 0 / 5; Lethbridge 2 / 6.
Goalies-Kootenay, Skapski 7-4-0-1 (27 shots-22 saves). Lethbridge, Liston 7-9-0-0 (24 shots-20 saves).
A-2,880
Referees-Fraser Lawrence (10), Colin Stefanyk (14).
Linesmen-Matthew Barker (118), Steve Cochrane (125).
Trivia Game #48
During every ICE broadcast we ask a trivia question.
Today’s Trivia question.
Who was the Lethbridge GM when they went to WHL Final in 2008?
ANSWER – Former ICE Assistant GM Roy Stasiuk.
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Today’s Trivia question.
Who was the Lethbridge GM when they went to WHL Final in 2008?
ANSWER – Former ICE Assistant GM Roy Stasiuk.
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Kootenay @ Lethbridge Game #48
The Kootenay ICE are in Lethbridge tonight for the 6th and final meeting of the season.
ICE lead the season series 4-1.
September 27 in Kootenay- ICE 2-0
October 14 in Kootenay - ICE 2-1
October 17 in Lethbridge - ICE 4-2
December 27 in Kootenay - ICE 4-2
Jan 2 in Lethbridge - Hurricanes 7-2
The ICE point streak ended at 6 games (4-0-2-0) with a 1-0 loss to Brandon last night.
Hurricanes have won 2 of the last 3 games.
The ICE are tied for 3rd in the Conference and the Hurricanes are 11th.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Matt Fraser sits in front of his locker with a puck from his NHL debut.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 20 Max Reinhart, 17 Elgin Pearce
Assists – 37 Max Reinhart, 27 Jesse Ismond
Points – 57 Max Reinhart, 40 Sam Reinhart, Jesse Ismond
Defenseman – 26 Joey Leach, 21 Jagger Dirk
Rookie – 40 Sam Reinhart, 9 Jaedon Descheneau
PM – 73 Jesse Ismond, 67 Dirk
+/- - +23 Joey Leach, +19 John Neibrandt
Avg – 2.19 Nathan Lieuwen, 3.09 Mackenzie Skapski
Hurricanes
Goals – 20 Brody Sutter
Assists – 22 Nick Buonassisi
Points – 41 Brody Sutter
Defenseman – 22 Landon Oslanski
Rookie – 18 Jay Merkley
PM – 90 Graham Hood
+/- - +2 Jamal Watson
Avg – 3.59 Damien Ketlo, 4.35 Liam Liston
Head to Head
ICE
Max Reinhart 3-3-6
Jesse Ismond 1-4-5
Jagger Dirk 2-2-4
Elgin Pearce 1-2-3
Joe Antilla 1-2-3
Joey Leach 0-3-3
Nathan Lieuwen 3-0-0-0 1.00 .958% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 1-1-0-0 4.50 .857%
Hurricanes
Brody Sutter 2-1-3
Grahma Hood 1-2-3
Landon Oslanski 1-2-3
Jamal Watson 1-2-3
Philip Tot 1-2-3
Reid Duke 1-2-3
Russell Maxwell 1-2-3
Daniel Johnston 0-3-3
Damien Ketlo 1-3-0-0 2.51 .924%
Liam Liston 0-1-0-0 3.04 .909%
Home
Max Reinhart 8-17-25
Elgin Pearce 12-7-19
Jesse Ismond 7-12-19
Joey Leach 6-9-15
Dylen McKinlay 5-9-14
Joe Antilla 3-10-13
Eric Benoit 6-6-12
Drew Czerwonka 4-8-12
Brock Montgomery 5-6-11
Sam Reinhart 6-4-10
Mackenzie Skapski 4-2-0-1 2.26 .918%
Nathan Lieuwen 10-5-1-0 2.14 .924% 1 SO
Road
Max Reinhart 12-20-32
Sam Reinhart 10-20-30
Jesse Ismond 6-15-21
Joe Antilla 3-14-17
Brock Montgomery 10-6-16
Drew Czerwonka 7-7-14
Jagger Dirk 3-10-13
Dylen McKinlay 3-8-11
Joey Leach 2-9-11
Nathan Lieuwen 10-6-2-2 2.14 .925% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 3-1-0-0 4.25 .859%
ICE lead the season series 4-1.
September 27 in Kootenay- ICE 2-0
October 14 in Kootenay - ICE 2-1
October 17 in Lethbridge - ICE 4-2
December 27 in Kootenay - ICE 4-2
Jan 2 in Lethbridge - Hurricanes 7-2
The ICE point streak ended at 6 games (4-0-2-0) with a 1-0 loss to Brandon last night.
Hurricanes have won 2 of the last 3 games.
The ICE are tied for 3rd in the Conference and the Hurricanes are 11th.
Listen for the Pre-Game Show at 6:30 on The Drive.
Matt Fraser sits in front of his locker with a puck from his NHL debut.
Leaders
ICE
Goals – 20 Max Reinhart, 17 Elgin Pearce
Assists – 37 Max Reinhart, 27 Jesse Ismond
Points – 57 Max Reinhart, 40 Sam Reinhart, Jesse Ismond
Defenseman – 26 Joey Leach, 21 Jagger Dirk
Rookie – 40 Sam Reinhart, 9 Jaedon Descheneau
PM – 73 Jesse Ismond, 67 Dirk
+/- - +23 Joey Leach, +19 John Neibrandt
Avg – 2.19 Nathan Lieuwen, 3.09 Mackenzie Skapski
Hurricanes
Goals – 20 Brody Sutter
Assists – 22 Nick Buonassisi
Points – 41 Brody Sutter
Defenseman – 22 Landon Oslanski
Rookie – 18 Jay Merkley
PM – 90 Graham Hood
+/- - +2 Jamal Watson
Avg – 3.59 Damien Ketlo, 4.35 Liam Liston
Head to Head
ICE
Max Reinhart 3-3-6
Jesse Ismond 1-4-5
Jagger Dirk 2-2-4
Elgin Pearce 1-2-3
Joe Antilla 1-2-3
Joey Leach 0-3-3
Nathan Lieuwen 3-0-0-0 1.00 .958% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 1-1-0-0 4.50 .857%
Hurricanes
Brody Sutter 2-1-3
Grahma Hood 1-2-3
Landon Oslanski 1-2-3
Jamal Watson 1-2-3
Philip Tot 1-2-3
Reid Duke 1-2-3
Russell Maxwell 1-2-3
Daniel Johnston 0-3-3
Damien Ketlo 1-3-0-0 2.51 .924%
Liam Liston 0-1-0-0 3.04 .909%
Home
Max Reinhart 8-17-25
Elgin Pearce 12-7-19
Jesse Ismond 7-12-19
Joey Leach 6-9-15
Dylen McKinlay 5-9-14
Joe Antilla 3-10-13
Eric Benoit 6-6-12
Drew Czerwonka 4-8-12
Brock Montgomery 5-6-11
Sam Reinhart 6-4-10
Mackenzie Skapski 4-2-0-1 2.26 .918%
Nathan Lieuwen 10-5-1-0 2.14 .924% 1 SO
Road
Max Reinhart 12-20-32
Sam Reinhart 10-20-30
Jesse Ismond 6-15-21
Joe Antilla 3-14-17
Brock Montgomery 10-6-16
Drew Czerwonka 7-7-14
Jagger Dirk 3-10-13
Dylen McKinlay 3-8-11
Joey Leach 2-9-11
Nathan Lieuwen 10-6-2-2 2.14 .925% 1 SO
Mackenzie Skapski 3-1-0-0 4.25 .859%
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