2009 TELUS Cup

Moncton Flyers 5 - Hamilton Reps 3

HANNAY’S BLAST CLINCHES FIRST WIN FOR FLYERS

SELKIRK, Man. – The Moncton Flyers are still alive at the 2009 TELUS Cup.

Sawyer Hannay’s power play goal with 7:32 to go was the difference, giving the Flyers a 5-3 win over Hamilton on Thursday afternoon at the Selkirk Recreation Complex, their first victory at this year’s National Midget Championship.

Moncton (1-3) needs help to make Saturday’s semifinals, but had to have a win over the Reps to have any hope at all. Tyrone Sock, Matt LeBlanc, Allain Saulnier and Jean-Marc Leger also scored for the Flyers, who won the special teams battle – three of their five goals came with the man advantage, while Hamilton also scored three times while a man up.

With the teams even at 2-2 through 40 minutes, Andrew Radjenovic gave the Central Region champions their second lead of the game, converting on a power play 2:03 into the final frame. But the Flyers rattled off the game’s last three goals, capped off by Leger’s empty-netter in the dying seconds.

Michael Holditch and Francesco Agresta joined Radjenovic on the scoresheet for the Reps (0-3-1), who will need to catch a few breaks if they hope to stretch their season into the weekend.

Game Information
Game # 10 Round Preliminary
Arena Selkirk Recreation Complex Location Selkirk, Man., Canada
Date Thursday, April 23, 2009 Time CT 11:00 AM ET

Box Score 1 2 3 Total
Moncton Flyers (ATL) 1 1 3 5
Hamilton Reps (CEN) 2 0 1 3

Goals & Penalties
First Period
Goals:
06:34 CEN 19 Michael Holdich (6 Max Lamont, 5 Francesco Agresta) PP
12:42 CEN 5 Francesco Agresta (17 Benjamin Walsh, 7 Conor McLoughlin) PP
13:51 ATL 3 Tyrone Sock (16 Jean-Marc Leger, 19 Allain Saulnier) PP

Penalties:
05:17 ATL 3 Tyrone Sock (High Sticking)
06:12 ATL 19 Allain Saulnier (Slashing)
10:40 ATL 14 Dan McNeil (Tripping)
10:58 ATL 3 Tyrone Sock (Slashing)
13:31 CEN 2 Daniel Derus (Hooking)
17:29 CEN 6 Max Lamont (Slashing)
18:09 CEN 7 Conor McLoughlin (Tripping)
19:10 CEN 5 Francesco Agresta (Cross Checking)
19:43 ATL 3 Tyrone Sock (Slashing)
Second Period
Goals:
14:50 ATL 9 Matt LeBlanc (6 Zack Cahill, 4 Alex Scully)

Penalties:
07:41 ATL 25 Joslin Gallant (Interference)
12:18 CEN 5 Francesco Agresta (Interference)
Third Period
Goals:
02:03 CEN 8 Andrew Radjenovic (21 David Ferritto, 6 Max Lamont) PP
10:07 ATL 19 Allain Saulnier (21 Alex Saulnier) PP
12:28 ATL 27 Sawyer Hannay (26 Jordan Murray, 4 Alex Scully) PP
19:18 ATL 16 Jean-Marc Leger (21 Alex Saulnier) EN

Penalties:
00:33 ATL 25 Joslin Gallant (Tripping)
09:22 CEN 2 Daniel Derus (Tripping)
10:39 CEN 6 Max Lamont (Unsportsmanlike Cnd.)
10:39 CEN 6 Max Lamont (Game Misconduct)
12:04 CEN 5 Francesco Agresta (Hooking)
15:35 ATL 27 Sawyer Hannay (Interference)
19:46 CEN 11 Thomas Menechella (Roughing)

Goaltenders
Moncton Flyers (ATL) 31 Aaron Hamilton
Hamilton Reps (CEN) 30 Lucas Farraway

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 Total
Moncton Flyers (ATL) 9 12 11 32
Hamilton Reps (CEN) 7 9 5 21
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