2009-03-26

Nelson Leafs Too Much for Kamloops Storm?


Kootenay Conference Champions on Verge of League Title

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Usually the Kamloops Storm have a definite advantage against their opponents when playing on the olympic sized ice at the Mac Island Sports Centre because of their imposing speed. It was apparent all year, especially within the Okanagan-Shuswap Conference.

But not this time.

The Nelson Leafs let loose on the large surface and thoroughly thrashed the Storm in game 3 with a solid 6-2 win. The game was close until the 3rd period. The Kamloops players struggled to keep up most of the game and Anthony Manfredi, standing on his ear for most of the game, was victim to a bad turnover in the 3rd period and you could see the whole team start to fade.

There was also just a little too much Dylan Walchuk. The 17 year old former Kamloops Minor Hockey star who was cut from the Major Midget team last season displayed his superior speed, puck handling and deft hand-eye co-ordination to pot the hat-trick that was the backbone of the Kamlooops demise. It could have been worse. Walchuk came close a number of other times, including a cross-bar in the 2nd period.

It's a tough task ahead for the Storm. It would be nice to see them pull one out tonight to at least send the series back to Nelson. After watching the game last night the chances are slim at best. Usually, one can at least put out an opinion on how they should do it but this time I am at a loss for words. The best scenario that I can draw for them is to work harderthan they ever worked before, hope that the Leafs are off their game and pray for some good luck.

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For those of you who tried to tune into the internet broadcast last night, we apologize for the audio problems. Barry Dewar and Lee Ferris worked hard all game trying to get it up and going to no avail. I truly hope that tonight's game is delivered as expected. It would be a shame to not have the chance to say goodbye for the season on the air should the Leafs win.

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It was a shame to see Sean Menton leave the bench after the 1st period last night. It seems that he was upset about warming the bench on the 4th line while former Storm player, Brock Backus finally joined the team and took Menton's spot. I can't blame Sean for being upset but walking away doesn't do him much good. I have been a big Menton fan all year and feel for him... by the way, Backus assisted on both Kamloops goals. I hope that he can get things straightened out with the coach so that he can play tonight. If anyone has the speed to keep up with the Leafs on the big ice, it's Menton, even if he is in a checking role.

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Your comments are welcome. If you were at the game, give us your view of the action. The fans who didn't get to see the game might appreciate it.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:26 p.m.

    hi dave

    the game
    it was a good game and closer than the score said. storm played well and nelson capitalised on two errors. nelson is a good team, no doubt. good to be lucky, lucky to be good.

    since you brought it up.
    i was also surprised to see backus.
    he has been listed since xmas but decides to play come the finals?
    i would feel crappy too if he took my spot. walking out wasnt the answer though. i am also a menton fan.
    but if the coach decides, then thats the way it is.
    backus is a good jr b player, hes shown that.
    but lets remember that it was the team without him that got this far.

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  2. Anonymous5:12 p.m.

    Too bad about the Menton situation. Hes a good player and has made significant contributions to the team all year long. Hopefully he can get things straightend out.

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  3. Anonymous8:09 a.m.

    many thanks to the storm.
    what a season. o/k shuswap champs again.
    i couldnt have asked for a better final game than that. what a comeback and full effort by all. heads high boys. many a team would like to have been there year after year and the storm are always on top. hopefully a piece of this team returns for next year and another run to the top. three years season ticket holder and going for four. tip of the hat to coach eddy and the assistants. see you all in september.
    GO STORM GO!!!!

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