2009 TELUS Cup

Moncton Flyers 1 - Winnipeg Thrashers 7

ZAJAC LEAD THRASHERS – AGAIN – OVER FLYERS

SELKIRK, Man. – Make it a perfect seven for the Winnipeg Thrashers at the National Midget Championship.

Nolan Zajac scored once and added three assists as the Thrashers won their seventh-consecutive round-robin game at the TELUS Cup, 7-1 over the Moncton Flyers on Tuesday night. Winnipeg is 2-0 this year and went 5-0 at last year’s tournament in Arnprior, Ont.

Craig Scott scored twice and Michael Hay added three assists for the Thrashers, who set up a battle of unbeatens with Calgary on Wednesday night (7 p.m. CT). Zajac’s four points give him a tournament-leading seven points through two games, two ahead of Scott, Hay and two others.

Matt Glowa, Robby Lazo, Cody Waterman – on a penalty shot – and Jeremy Olinyk also put their names on the scoresheet for Winnipeg.

The outcome was never in doubt, as the Thrashers led 2-0 after one period and 4-1 after two before pouring it on with three unanswered goals in the final 20 minutes.

Tyrone Sock scored the lone goal for the Flyers (0-2), who will face another stuff test Wednesday afternoon when they face unbeaten Notre Dame (4 p.m. CT).

Game Information
Game # 6 Round Preliminary
Arena Selkirk Recreation Complex Location Selkirk, Man., Canada
Date Tuesday, April 21, 2009 Time CT 7:30 PM ET

Box Score 1 2 3 Total
Moncton Flyers (ATL) 0 1 0 1
Winnipeg Thrashers (HST) 2 2 3 7

Goals & Penalties
First Period
Goals:
 07:53 HST 19 Matt Glowa (10 Craig Scott, 21 Michael Hay)
15:54 HST 10 Craig Scott (21 Michael Hay, 4 Alex Kampen) PP

Penalties:
11:10 HST 22 Cam Hildebrand (Tripping)
14:59 ATL 9 Matt LeBlanc (Roughing After Whistle)
19:30 ATL 21 Alex Saulnier (Hooking)
Second Period
Goals:
05:17 HST 9 Robby Lazo (8 Michael Lazo, 11 Nolan Zajac)
17:53 HST 10 Craig Scott (21 Michael Hay, 11 Nolan Zajac)
18:32 ATL 3 Tyrone Sock (6 Zack Cahill, 9 Matt LeBlanc)

Penalties:
09:22 HST 16 Cody Waterman (Interference)
09:26 ATL 19 Allain Saulnier (Hooking)
10:08 ATL 18 Curtis Leet (Hooking)
13:13 HST 20 Jeremy Olinyk (Hooking)
13:31 HST 6 Ryan Dech (Holding)
15:35 ATL 12 Gino Goguen (Roughing)
17:14 ATL 14 Dan McNeil (Boarding)
Third Period
Goals:
03:56 HST 16 Cody Waterman SH PS
13:43 HST 20 Jeremy Olinyk (14 Derek Wasylyshen, 11 Nolan Zajac) PP
16:58 HST 11 Nolan Zajac (9 Robby Lazo, 14 Derek Wasylyshen) PP

Penalties:
00:36 HST 8 Michael Lazo (Hooking)
02:39 HST 4 Alex Kampen (Boarding)
05:24 HST 17 Ryan Magalas (Slashing)
09:19 HST 15 Colin Mospanchuk (Checking to the Head)
09:19 HST 15 Colin Mospanchuk (10-Minute Misconduct)
11:49 ATL 27 Sawyer Hannay (Hooking)
12:19 ATL 25 Joslin Gallant (High Sticking)
15:48 ATL 21 Alex Saulnier (Unsportsmanlike Cnd.)
16:37 ATL 18 Curtis Leet (10-Minute Misconduct)
16:37 ATL 18 Curtis Leet (Checking to the Head)

Goaltenders
Moncton Flyers (ATL) 31 Aaron Hamilton
29 Scott Cale
Winnipeg Thrashers (HST) 35 Brett Gagnon

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 Total
Moncton Flyers (ATL) 8 9 8 25
Winnipeg Thrashers (HST) 9 11 10 30
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