Keep Kamloops Storm Atop the DivisionTwo key wins last weekend, against division rivals
Revelstoke Grizzlies (4-1) and cross-divisional rivals the
Castlegar Rebels (4-0) has put more distance between the Storm and the rest of the Okanagan-Shuswap division as Kamloops is starting to run away with the division.
Taylor Stuart had 2 goals in Friday's win against the Grizz and picked up 1 assist in Saturday's tilt for a 3 point weekend. Stuart has been playing well at both ends of the ice and has added another skating gear as his speed has significantly improved thru the month of November. The coaching staff have also taken note and have used him in both penalty kill and power play situations. Keep up the good work Taylor.
Jamie Galbraith has made his presence known since he returned from his groin injury. He scored in Revelstoke and was a real physical force in the game against Castlegar. His tilt with Taylor Anderson was the fight of the day of which Jamie was the clear winner. James Friedel also had a fight, duking it out with Jerris Gregory. James did ok but found himself on the bottom of the pile at the end of the skirmish.
Goaltender,
Kyle Graham (I believe that he is now signed instead of an AP) won on Friday in Revelstoke.
Anthony Manfredi posted the shutout win against Castlegar, however Graham finished the last 5 minutes of the game as Manfredi appeared to re-injure his knee. Graham's signing was necessitated by the extended injury to
Christian Pederson who is on the mend at home in Calgary.
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Earlier this week we saw the departure of defenseman,
Sheldon McDonald. He has been traded to Campbell River for future considerations. Kamloops as well as other KIJHL teams are considering trimming their rosters to make room for any Junior A cuts that may become available before the roster deadline. We wish Sheldon good luck on the Island.
Ryan Hanes was to have his ankle operation this week. I don't have that confirmed but I do believe he was booked in for Thursday. Expect him to be back in February. His electric presence will be missed.
I also expect that
Ty Jackson should be ready to be back in the lineup this weekend but that is also not confirmed.
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This Weekend:The Storm have a full weekend with 3 games. Divisional rivals
Summerland Sting and
Princeton Posse are on tap with the Summerland game being on the road Friday. Princeton visits on Saturday night and Spokane pays a visit to Mac Park for a Sunday afternoon contest.
Spokane are currently 3rd in the
Eddie Mountain Division, just 3 points behind 2nd place Castlegar.
I would expect that the game in Summerland could get physical and I suspect that the game with Princeton on Saturday will be another "swing party" as the Posse are always in the mood to dance.
Listening in LA Dave. Tough game.
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Listening in LA Dave. Tough game.
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Just wanted to wish the entire team, players, coaches, staff, fans and billet parents a merry christmas and congratulations on successful first half of the season.
ReplyDeletethis is one of the best teams I have ever worked for and will never be able to repay the team for what opportunities they (specially Barry & Sandy) have given me.
miss all you guys. I try to watch as many games as I can online. Great job Dave.
I wish all the players good luck and hope to see you guys some time in the future.
I wish all the players, staff and their families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
all the best. stay in touch.
here is my email: jantons@antonssports.com
former trainer of the Kamloops Storm,
Jan Antons
Assistant Trainer
Calgary Hitmen
WHL
Head Trainer
Team Canada
National Inline Hockey Team
Thanx Jan, and the same to you.
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