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SAT JAN 6 at 7:30PM
SELECTS
6
NORTHSTARS
3
SAT JAN 6 at 7:30PM
ISLANDERS
2
STORM
9
SAT JAN 6 at 7:30PM
WILD
3
JUNIORS
17
SUN JAN 7 at 1:30PM
SELECTS
7
NORTHSTARS
1
SUN JAN 7 at 1:30PM
ISLANDERS
4
STORM
10
TUE JAN 9 at 7:30PM
FLAMES
3
ISLANDERS
5
SAT JAN 13 at 7:30PM
WILD
2
SELECTS
5
SAT JAN 13 at 7:30PM
NORTHSTARS
3
JUNIORS
13
SAT JAN 13 at 7:30PM
FLAMES
6
STORM
5
SUN JAN 14 at 1:30PM
WILD
4
SELECTS
17
SUN JAN 14 at 1:30PM
NORTHSTARS
5
JUNIORS
9
SUN JAN 14 at 1:30PM
FLAMES
3
STORM
1
TUE JAN 16 at 7:30PM
SELECTS
8
STORM
3
FRI JAN 19 at 1:30PM
SELECTS
9
STORM
1
FRI JAN 19 at 2:00PM
WILD
3
NORTHSTARS
20
FRI JAN 19 at 4:45PM
JUNIORS
6
FLAMES
2
SAT JAN 20 at 3:45PM
SELECTS
2
JUNIORS
5
SAT JAN 20 at 7:00PM
FLAMES
5
WILD
2
SAT JAN 20 at 8:45PM
NORTHSTARS
7
ISLANDERS
5
SUN JAN 21 at 9:45AM
STORM
7
WILD
4
SUN JAN 21 at 10:00AM
FLAMES
4
NORTHSTARS
8
SUN JAN 21 at 1:00PM
ISLANDERS
5
JUNIORS
6
WED JAN 24 at 7:30PM
ISLANDERS
7
SELECTS
3
WED JAN 31 at 7:30PM
STORM
5
NORTHSTARS
2
SAT FEB 3 at 7:30PM
WILD
5
FLAMES
19
SAT FEB 3 at 7:30PM
ISLANDERS
4
STORM
3
SAT FEB 3 at 7:30PM
JUNIORS
4
SELECTS
5
SUN FEB 4 at 1:30PM
WILD
2
FLAMES
7
SUN FEB 4 at 1:30PM
JUNIORS
4
STORM
6
SUN FEB 4 at 1:30PM
ISLANDERS
5
SELECTS
4
WED FEB 7 at 7:30PM  
SELECTS
7
FLAMES
5
THU FEB 8 at 7:30PM
ISLANDERS
3
NORTHSTARS
2
SAT FEB 10 at 7:30PM
NORTHSTARS
5
JUNIORS
7
SAT FEB 10 at 7:30PM
ISLANDERS
16
WILD
1
SAT FEB 10 at 7:30PM
FLAMES
2
SELECTS
7
SUN FEB 11 at 1:30PM
NORTHSTARS
6
WILD
2
WED FEB 14 at 7:30PM
JUNIORS
13
WILD
6
FRI FEB 16 at 7:30PM
STORM
4
FLAMES
10
FRI FEB 16 at 7:30PM  
JUNIORS
5
ISLANDERS
3
SAT FEB 17 at 1:30PM
STORM
7
FLAMES
6
SAT FEB 17 at 7:30PM
JUNIORS
10
NORTHSTARS
5
SAT FEB 17 at 7:30PM
SELECTS
7
ISLANDERS
1
SUN FEB 18 at 1:30PM
JUNIORS
4
ISLANDERS
1
WED FEB 21 at 7:30PM
NORTHSTARS
1
SELECTS
9
WED FEB 21 at 7:30PM  
STORM
6
ISLANDERS
4
THU FEB 22 at 7:30PM  
NORTHSTARS
3
ISLANDERS
8
FRI FEB 23 at 7:30PM  
JUNIORS
8
ISLANDERS
4
SAT FEB 24 at 7:30PM
WILD
0
SELECTS
1
SAT FEB 24 at 7:30PM
FLAMES
3
JUNIORS
5
SAT FEB 24 at 7:30PM
NORTHSTARS
1
STORM
6
SUN FEB 25 at 1:30PM
WILD
1
STORM
16
TUE FEB 27 at 7:30PM
SELECTS
2
FLAMES
1
SAT MAR 2 at 7:30PM
STORM
6
JUNIORS
9
SAT MAR 2 at 7:30PM
WILD
0
FLAMES
1
SAT MAR 2 at 7:30PM
SELECTS
3
NORTHSTARS
5
SUN MAR 3 at 1:30PM
WILD
0
ISLANDERS
1
TUE MAR 5 at 7:30PM
STORM
4
SELECTS
7
WED MAR 6 at 7:30PM
FLAMES
0
ISLANDERS
1
THU MAR 7 at 7:30PM
STORM
8
NORTHSTARS
5
FRI MAR 8 at 7:30PM
NORTHSTARS
2
FLAMES
3
SAT MAR 9 at 7:30PM
STORM
5
ISLANDERS
3
SAT MAR 9 at 7:30PM  
WILD
0
JUNIORS
1
SUN MAR 10 at 7:30PM
FLAMES
6
NORTHSTARS
5
MON MAR 11 at 7:30PM
ISLANDERS
4
STORM
2
WED MAR 13 at 7:30PM
STORM
3
ISLANDERS
6
FRI MAR 15 at 7:30PM
FLAMES
1
SELECTS
6
SAT MAR 16 at 7:30PM
FLAMES
3
SELECTS
5
SAT MAR 16 at 7:30PM
ISLANDERS
3
JUNIORS
7
SUN MAR 17 at 7:30PM
ISLANDERS
4
JUNIORS
3
FRI MAR 22 at 7:30PM
JUNIORS
3
ISLANDERS
8
SAT MAR 23 at 4:30PM
SELECTS
5
FLAMES
1
SAT MAR 23 at 7:30PM
JUNIORS
8
ISLANDERS
2
TUE MAR 26 at 7:30PM
ISLANDERS
6
JUNIORS
7
SAT MAR 30 at 7:30PM
SELECTS
2
JUNIORS
5
SUN MAR 31 at 5:00PM
SELECTS
1
JUNIORS
7
TUE APR 2 at 7:30PM
JUNIORS
9
SELECTS
2
WED APR 3 at 7:30PM
JUNIORS
6
SELECTS
1
WED APR 17 at 1:30PM
CANADIENS
5
JUNIORS
2
WED APR 17 at 4:30PM
STORM
6
ROYALS
6
WED APR 17 at 7:30PM
JUNIORS
2
SELECTS
4
THU APR 18 at 9:30AM
SELECTS
3
ROYALS
5
THU APR 18 at 12:00PM
CANADIENS
6
STORM
3
THU APR 18 at 2:30PM
ROYALS
6
JUNIORS
5
THU APR 18 at 5:00PM
SELECTS
0
CANADIENS
7
THU APR 18 at 7:30PM
JUNIORS
2
STORM
6
FRI APR 19 at 11:00AM
ROYALS
5
CANADIENS
7
FRI APR 19 at 2:00PM
STORM
8
SELECTS
1
SAT APR 20 at 11:00AM
STORM
0
ROYALS
6
SAT APR 20 at 2:00PM
SELECTS
1
CANADIENS
4
SUN APR 21 at 2:00PM
ROYALS
1
CANADIENS
3
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Team GP W L D OTL AP PTS
Juniors 36 29 5 0 2 1 61
Selects 36 26 10 0 0 0 52
Flames 36 21 13 0 2 0 44
Islanders 36 15 18 0 3 4 37
Storm 36 19 15 0 2 -6 34
NorthStars 36 16 20 0 0 -1 31
Wild 36 0 35 0 1 2 3
SCORING LEADERS
Lyle
Murdock
(PJR)
108
Player Points
Drew Peters (OCN) 107
Brody McPherson (PJR) 79
Wilfred Mcleod (CLI) 74
Albert Sinclair Jr. (NCN) 68
Ayden Daniels (PJR) 58
Dyson Pelletier (PJR) 56
Roger Houle Jr. (NHNS) 55
Dwayne McKenzie (NHNS) 52
Lucien Tait-Reaume (NHNS) 52
GOALIE LEADERS
Ethan
Fechter
(PBCN)
.924
Goalie SV%
Paxton Moore (PBCN) .911
Tucker St. John (PJR) .889
Aiden Biswanger (NCN) .884
Keecan Beaulieu (CLI) .879
Thomas Guimond (NHNS) .866
Conner Dawson (NHNS) .862
OCTOBER 28, 2015

Week 3 Wrap-Up

Week 3 Wrap-Up

S.Heather

The first action of the week took place Tuesday night, as the Selkirk Fishermen & North Winnipeg Satelites renewed old rivalries.  Selkirk opened the scoring, just past the midway mark of the 1st period, however the Satelites squared the game up less than a minute later.  the second period saw the Fishermen score the only goals of the period, adding two to their total and holding a 3-1 lead.  The 3rd saw the same, as the Fish added 2 more, and closed out the Satelites by a 5-1 margin to remain undefeated.
 
Selkirk was led by Tyndall Fontaine who recorded 3 assists.  Jeremy Pachkowsky scored twice, and Michael Smiley added a goal and an assist.  Karl Fey tallied 2 assists.  Jordan Liske made 23 saves on the 24 shots that he faced for the win.
 
The Satelites lone goal was scored by Mason Klawis.  Marc Hildebrand turned aside 26 shots in the game.
 
Wednesday evening had the Peguis Juniors travel up the highway to Fisher River for a match up with the Hawks.  Peguis scored the lone goal of the first period, on the powerplay.  They added to their lead in the 2nd, scoring twice, while Fisher River got on the board with a goal of their own.  The 3rd period saw both teams trade goals back and forth, and with the score 5-3 Peguis, the Juniors opened it up with 3 unanswered markers to cruise to an 8-3 win.
 
Matthew Cameron led the Juniors with 3 goals and an assist for 4 points.  Devon Garson recorded 2 goals and an assist & Jared Tabacco added 3 assists.  Montana tanner scored once and added 2 assists, while DJ Stevenson scored twice.  Kefier Tacan turned aside 30 shots in goal earning the win.
Fisher River was led by Darryl Thaddeus who scored once and added an assist.  Tyler McKay recorded 2 assists.  Jarret Hogue made 23 saves in the game for the Hawks.
 
On Thursday, the North Winnipeg Satelites hit the road for a game against the Arborg Ice Dawgs.  The teams battled in the first, but the game remained scoreless after 20 minutes.  The 2nd period started quickly however, with the Satelites scoring just 30 seconds in.  Arborg replied with 4 goals, including 3 goals within a 42 second span!  The Ice Dawgs added one more before the period was over, and held a 4-1 lead.  Arborg added one more goal in the 3rd, and took a 5-1 win.
 
The Ice Dawgs were led by Brett Goertzen with 2 goals and an assist.  Cory Kuldys added 2 assists.  Jon Narverud made 52 saves on 53 shots in the game, earning the win.
 
North Winnipeg’s goal was scored by Jesse McIntosh.  Derick Vinsky made 12 saves on 16 shots in 39:06 of action.  He was relieved by Marc Hildebrand, who made 11 saves.
 
Friday night had two games on the schedule.  The Selkirk Fishermen put their unbeated record on the line as the Lundar Falcons visited the Steel City.  Selkirk scored just 1:22 into the game, and then added 2 more goals before the first was over.  The second period saw the Fish score 42 seconds in, and hold a 4-0 advantage.  Lundar kept coming however, and scored 3 times over the rest of the 2nd period, and made the score 4-3 Selkirk after 40 minutes.  That was as close as the Falcons could get however, and Selkirk held on for a close win.
 
Connor Spratt led the Fish with a goal and an assist.  Riley Bannerman made 24 saves in the game to record the victory.
 
Lundar’s Bryce Horning continued to score, adding a goal and 2 assists to his total.  Cody Paul added a goal and an assist & Trent Laycock recorded 2 asissts.  Travis Ridgen made 38 saves in the game, allowing 4 goals.
 
Also Friday, the Cross Lake Islanders made their first stop of the season in OCN.  OCN opened the scoring in the game.  The Islanders answered back near the midway point, and the Storm added one more in the first, and held a 2-1 lead.  Cross Lake tied the game on the powerplay, just 53 seconds into the 2nd.  OCN re-took the lead, but Cross Lake added another powerplay marker to tie the game again, and it was 3-3 after 40 minutes.  OCN jumped out to a 5-3 lead, scoring just 6 seconds into the 3rd, and then on the powerplay later in the period.  Cross Lake added a goal of their own to cut the lead, but OCN rounded out the scoring with a final goal, taking this game 6-4, and staying unbeaten on the season.
 
Mitchell Tilley led the Storm with 2 goals and an assist.  Justice Genaille & Drew Morin added a goal and an assist each, and Matthew Gardner recorded two helpers.  Luke Penner made 25 saves on 29 shots in the OCN goal.
 
Jameson Scott led the Islanders with a goal and 2 assists.  Kenley Monias scored once and added an assist.  Tory Monias made 32 saves on 38 shots in the Islanders’ goal.
 
Both Saturday and Sunday saw 3 games a day on the schedule.  First up on Saturday, the Islanders played host to the Fisher River Hawks.  Cross Lake got going early in this one, scoring 3 times in the first, while the Hawks answered with one.  Fisher River battled back to tie the game in the second with 2 powerplay goals, and then took the lead, but Cross Lake scored shorthanded to tie, and the score was knotted at 4 after 40 minutes.  Cross Lake scored twice, just 27 seconds apart in the 3rd period to record the win on home ice, taking the game 5-3.
 
Cross Lake got 3 goals and an assist from Braeden Boschman.  Arnel Evans added 4 assists while Dennis Scatch chipped in with 3 helpers.  Tie Braun & Clint Armstrong both scored once and added an assist.  Brendan McLeod turned aside 25 shots on the 29 he faced, earning the win.
Fisher River got 3 assists from Tyler Kemball.  Dalton Woodhouse added a goal and an assist for the Hawks.  Jarrett Hogue made 18 saves in the game.
 
The OCN Storm hosted the St. Malo Warriors on Saturday.  St. Malo shook off the “bus legs” and scored just 27 seconds into the game.  OCN responded later, but the Warriors re-took the lead before the period was done.  OCN tied the game in the second, only to have the Warriors jump out in front again.  Not to be outdone, the Storm tied the game just 38 seconds after the Warriors had taken the lead.  The 3rd period ended with the game remaining tied, and overtime solved nothing.  In the shootout, only one Storm shooter solved the goalies, and OCN earned the extra point.
 
The Storm were led by Mitchell Tilley with a goal and an assist, as well as the shootout winner.  Luke Penner made 41 saves in the game, and shutout the Warriors shooters to earn the victory.
Riley Hunter scored once and added 2 assists for the Warriors.  Jared Magne scored a goal and added an assist.  Noah Fournier made 43 saves in the game, earning his team a single point.
 
The final game on the schedule Saturday night had the Arborg Ice Dawgs in Lundar.  The first twenty minutes saw no one get on the board.  Nearly 12.5 minutes into the 2nd, the Falcons snapped the scoreless tie with a powerplay marker.  They added one more later in the period and held a 2-0 lead.  The game remained that way, until the dying seconds when the Falcons added an empty net insurance marker, and held on to win 3-0.
 
Lundar’s Cody Paul scored a goal and added an assist, while both Drake Zimmerman & Trent Laycock chipped in with 2 helpers.  Randy Quick stopped all 28 shots he faced, earning the win and a shutout.
Arborg saw no player score, but Jon Narverud held his team in the game, stopping 37 of the 39 shots he faced.
 
Sunday’s schedule saw the Fisher River Hawks complete their road trip in Norway House.  Fisher River scored first, only to have Norway House come back with 3 straight goals.  The second period saw the Hawks retake the lead, scoring 4 times, and holding a 5-3 advantage after 40 minutes.  Fisher River expanded their lead, scoring 3 more times and going up 8-3, before Norway House scored again.  The Hawks rounded out the scoring with one more, and split their road trip with a 9-4 win.
 
Josh Robinson scored a hat trick for the Hawks, while Ty Stevens added a goal and 2 assists.  Gavin Mason & Tyler Kemball scored twice.  Tristin Starr, Jared Thickfoot, Daniel Monias & Dalton Woodhouse all recorded 2 assists.  Jarrett Hogue made 34 saves to earn the victory.
Sam McKay Jr led the North Stars with a goal and an assist.  Jeremy Folster & Elvis Balfour Jr both recorded single goals.  Joey Folster made 34 saves in the game.
 
After a tough loss in a shootout, the St. Malo Warriors were looking for redemption as they stopped off in Peguis.  The Warriors were first on the board, with a powerplay marker.  Peguis tied the game a few minutes later.  St. Malo re-took the lead, only to see Peguis tie the game 14 seconds after.  St. Malo then rounded out the first period scoring with one more, and held a 3-2 lead.  The Juniors scored 17 seconds in the 2nd period.  Not to be outdone, the Warriors replied less than a minute later.  Peguis added a shorthanded marker, and two more even-strength goals before the period was over and held a 6-4 lead.  The 3rd period saw the Juniors add 3 shorthanded markers, two of them into an empty goal to take a 9-4 win.
 
Peguis was led by Montana Tanner, who scored once and added 4 assists.  Donovan Tanner recorded 4 assists, while Matthew Cameron scored a hat trick.  DJ Stevenson, Waylon Neault, Tyler Woodhouse and Theoren Spence all added 2 points.  Nolan Favel made 34 saves on 38 shots to record the win.
St. Malo got a goal and an assist from Kyle Fortin.  Jared Hunter, Jared Magne & Riley Harder all scored single goals.  Jordan Taylor made 38 saves in the Warriors’ goal.
 
Sunday’s final game was an evening affair, as the North Winnipeg Satelites played the Selkirk Fishermen.  Selkirk scored two first period goals, and held a 2-0 lead.  North Winnipeg cut that lead in half with a 2nd period goal of their own, but the Fish got it back to 2, by scoring late in the 2nd.  Selkirk increased their lead to 4-1 early in the 3rd, and the Satelites could only muster one goal to reply, as the Fishermen held on for a 4-1 lead.
 
Selkirk was led by Griffin Steeves & Jeremy Pachkowsky, who accounted for all the Fish offence, both scoring two goals.  Drayton Mendrun added 2 assists.  Jordan Liske turned aside 20 shots, earning the win.
North Winnipeg saw Jesse McIntosh & Derek Ramage both score single goals.  Marc Hildebrand made 28 saves over the game in North Winnipeg’s net.
 
Week 4 of the KJHL schedule begins on Wednesday evening, as the North Winnipeg Satelites pay a visit to the Arborg Ice Dawgs.  Thursday night sees Norway House heading to Cross Lake.  Friday evening has the Arborg Ice Dawgs on the road to play the Lundar Falcons & the Fisher River Hawks heading South to play the St. Malo Warriors.  Halloween night (Saturday) sees the Selkirk Fishermen in OCN, as both teams put their unbeaten records on the line.  Norway House hits the road and makes a stop in Peguis to play the Juniors.  Sunday sees three matinees on the schedule, with the North Stars in Fisher River, the St. Malo Warriors on the road against the Arborg Ice Dawgs & the Selkirk Fishermen completing their road trip with a stop in Peguis.
 

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