VS
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1 Final
Score 4
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Braiden
Epp
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Goal
Scorers
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Szeto,
Sinclair, Fregona, White
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35
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Total
Shots
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5
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1st
Period Shots
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16
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15
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2nd
Period Shots
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6
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15
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3rd
Period Shots
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7
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0
for 3
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Power
Play
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0
for 2
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Ethan
De Jong
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3rd
Star
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2nd
Star
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Bo
Didur
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1st
Star
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Adam
Sinclair
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7-20-0-2
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Current
Record
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16-11-0-0
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The Spruce Kings finally
managed a goal against Bo Didur. He had a shutout streak of nearly 5 ½ periods
before Braiden Epp managed to get a tip past him. It would be the one goal
Prince George scored in a 4-1 loss to the Langley Rivermen.
In the first Prince
George was heavily outgunned being outshot 16-5. Despite that stat, the period
ended scoreless. Sam Tanguay earned his first start in net since last
Wednesday, and was brilliant in the first period keeping Prince George in the
game.
The second period was a
different story, as Langley only had six shots, but scored on two of them in a
span of just under a minute. First it was Zachary Bleuler at the side of the
net taking a shot, and the rebound bounced right to Justin Szeto who scored on
the rebound for the first goal of the game. Then it was Adam Sinclair getting
wide open in the slot, and wristing a shot past the glove of Tanguay.
Prince George would eventually
break past Didur in the third as Matt Stief took a shot from the slot that was
tipped in front by Epp to bring the game within one goal. It would the Spruce
Kings getting the next goal though, as Justin Fregona scored his team leading
19th goal which is good for 5th best in the BCHL tied
with Matthew Hoover from the Nanaimo Clippers. Torrin White would eventually
score the late empty netter on a sharp angled shot to seal the deal at 4-1.
Turning
Point:
A pair of no goal calls
hurt the Spruce Kings. The first was called on the ice as a good goal, but then
the refs consulted, and determined that Braiden Epp falling into Bo Didur was
enough under his own power and didn’t give Didur a chance to make the save.
Then it was Parker Colley on a wraparound that he thought went in, but the refs
said otherwise.
Prince George will play
in Coquitlam on Friday night. The Spruce Kings currently sit six point back of
the Express, but Coquitlam holds four games in hand.
SCORING SUMMARY
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PERIOD 1
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No Scoring
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PERIOD 2
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1-0 Langley Rivermen at
6:47 - Justin Szeto from Zachary Bleuler and Jason O'Neill
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2-0 Langley Rivermen at
7:38 - Adam Sinclair from Cameron Ginnetti and Torrin White
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PERIOD 3
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2-1 Prince George
Spruce Kings at 7:37 - Braiden Epp from Matthew Stief and Kyle Johnson
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3-1 Langley Rivermen at
12:23 - Justin Fregona from Adam Sinclair
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4-1 Langley Rivermen at
19:29 (EN)- Torrin White from Max Kaufman
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