2011 RBC Cup

Portage Terriers 2 - Camrose Kodiaks 4
 

KODIAKS SCORE BY COMMITTEE, LOCK UP SEMIFINAL SPOT WITH WIN OVER TERRIERS

CAMROSE, Alta. – Clayton Jardine scored just 38 seconds after the opening face-off to get the offence rolling as the Camrose Kodiaks locked up a spot in Saturday’s semifinals following a 4-2 victory over the Portage Terriers on Tuesday night.

Four players scored goals and eight had at least a point for the Kodiaks, who advanced to the final four at the National Junior A Championship for the sixth time in as many all-time appearances.

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Landon Kadatz, Ben Gallacher and Kenny Bradley had the other goals for Camrose (2-1), which outshot the Terriers 25-22, including 13-4 in the third period. Dalyn Flette, who made 20 saves in the Kodiaks goal, was at his best in the second period, when the Terriers held a 12-5 advantage in shots but went from a 1-0 deficit to a 3-0 hole.

Tanner Waldvogel and Mike Gemmill scored the goals for Portage (1-2), which lost its second in a row in the final game of a three-games-in-three-nights stretch. Waldvogel’s goal gives him a tournament-leading five points (two goals, three assists) in three games.

Camrose wraps up its preliminary round on Wednesday night when it faces Pembroke (7:30 p.m. MT), while Portage will enjoy its first off-day since Saturday before concluding preliminary play against Wellington on Thursday afternoon (3:30 p.m. MT).

 

Game Information
Game Number 6 Round Preliminary
Arena Edgeworth Centre City, Country Camrose, Alta.
Month / Day / Year 05/03/2011 Time 07:30 PM MT
Attendance 2739 Game Status Final

Box Score   1     2     3   Total
Portage Terriers (WST) 0 0 2 2
Camrose Kodiaks (HST) 1 2 1 4

Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:
   00:38 HST 19 Clayton Jardine (23 Brooks Myers)

Penalties:
   02:21 HST 37 Luke Challier (Tripping)
   03:51 WST 16 Brent Wold (Hooking)
   11:05 WST 18 Brendan Harms (Slashing)
   13:31 HST 12 Tanner Dion (Cross Checking)
   16:09 WST 27 Kyle Turgeon (Tripping)
   18:57 HST 16 Tyler Skauge (Cross Checking)

Second Period
Goals:
   08:51 HST 8 Landon Kadatz (22 Jordan Hale)
   12:32 HST 18 Ben Gallacher (7 Jonathan Lashyn) PP

Penalties:
   03:10 HST 6 Craig Bokenfohr (Tripping)
   10:43 WST 27 Kyle Turgeon (Elbowing)
   11:20 WST 20 Cody Kostecki (Hooking)
   13:12 HST   (Too Many Men)

Third Period
Goals:
   01:16 WST 21 Tanner Waldvogel (5 Yvan Pattyn, 23 Shaquille Merasty)
   04:47 HST 14 Kenny Bradley (4 Sam Jardine , 22 Jordan Hale) PP
   07:37 WST 14 Mike Gemmill (20 Cody Kostecki) PP

Penalties:
   03:13 WST 24 Cory More (Charging)
   05:45 WST 18 Brendan Harms (Roughing After Whistle)
   05:45 HST 22 Jordan Hale (Roughing After Whistle)
   06:45 HST 2 Jesse Altheim (Holding)


Goaltenders
Portage Terriers
33 Jason Kasdorf On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00
Camrose Kodiaks
35 Dalyn Flette On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   Total
Portage Terriers 6 12 4 22
Camrose Kodiaks 7 5 13 25

Player of the Game
Camrose Kodiaks 12 Tanner Dion
Portage Terriers 5 Yvan Pattyn


 

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