2009-12-20

Kamloops Storm Ends 2 Game Winning Streak

Lose Ground to Opponents After Loss to the Sicamous Eagles

Things were looking brighter after Friday nights' win over the Chase Chiefs but the Sicamous Eagles made sure that a little piece of Grinch was left on the minds of the Storm players after they handed Kamloops a Merry Xmas loss on home ice last night.

The Storm started off well, capitalizing on their first power play in the 1st period. It was Rylee Orr who capitalized with a sharp angled shot while Eagles goaltender was down and scrambling. Assists went to Duncan Schultz and Gary Rai.

The Eagles, sporting a balanced line-up were not fazed by the early Kamloops goal as they slowly but surely took control of puck possession. On their 2nd power play attempt, late in the the period, it was Cain Franson who scored to tie the game. Shortly after, Kamloops clutch goaltender, Anthony Manfredi, got crossed up behind his own net and ended up giving up the puck to a dangerous Derek Huisman who got it back to the point where Julius Krolik fired a rocket. Manfredi, scrambling to get back into position, made the first save but the Eagles Daryl Devries was their to bury the rebound and take a 2-1 lead going into the 2nd period. Sicamous outshot Kamloops 21-7 in the first period.

The Storm, although a little deflated after the sloppy goal in the 1st period, came out buzzing to start the 2nd and took advantage of an early power play opportunity. It was Gary Rai setting up Taylor Stuart from the behind the net with Stuart finishing it off with a quick shot to beat Eagles goaltender, Tyler Steel. With the game tied at 2, the two teams played back and forth hockey, the kind that was indicative of the score. But it was late in the period when it looked like Kamloops had "hit the wall" so to speak, floundering around in their own end. With numerous chances to get the puck out of the zone the Storm players on the ice looked exhausted and couldn't clear the biscuit. Finally with a costly turnover in front of the net and some slick maneuvering by Daryl Devries and the slick Derek Huisman , Jordan Hynes scored with 10.5 seconds left on the clock to take a 3-2 lead into the 2nd intermission. This appeared to be the "TSN turning point" of the game.

The 3rd period produced only one goal, that from the stick of captain Aaron Buat on a 3-way precision passing play with linemates Scott Fellnermeyer and Jared Tenvaanholt. The Storm pressured occasionally but goaltender Tyler Steel held the fort and the Eagles got their Xmas cheer with a 4-2 road win at the Mac Island Sport Centre.

On the injury front... Duncan Schultz left after the first period with a lower body injury. He did not return the game.

The loss leaves the Storm 2 points behind Chase and Princeton (teams the defeated in the past week) and all alone in 5th spot in the division. Chase shut out Penticton 4-0 while Princeton man-handles the Grand Forks Border Bruins, 5-1.

The Christmas Break is now upon us and the Storm will be on the road to start the new year taking on Princeton, Revelstoke and Chase before returning home to face the Sicamous Eagles again on January 9th.

Have a Happy Holiday Season where ever you are and we will see you in the New Year.


Peter and Leanne wish all the fans of the Kamloops Storm

a Happy and Healthy Holiday Season!

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:46 p.m.

    hi dave

    storm add mitch lutz from mjhl to the roster.
    previously also played for chase and columbia valley.
    brady fuller has been moved to reserve roster.

    stormfan

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  2. Anonymous2:54 p.m.

    Hey what happen with the storm on the weekend? Heard it was a good game against Revelstoke.

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  3. Anonymous4:46 p.m.

    hi dave

    mike betz, healthy scratch in trail for a few games now. sent back by spokane i believe. any chance he come to the storm or is he still sicamous property even though hes not listed by them. hes putting the numbers up but maybe hes trouble in the room.

    stormfan

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  4. re: Mike Betz... I haven't talked to the Storm brass for a couple of weeks. I doubt if Sicamous has any claim to him though... I would think that he can sign with whoever he wants... once you have played in the "dub" you can pretty much pick where you want to play in the KI. He is young too... only 17.

    re: Mitch Lutz... not much info on him... he played 6 games with the Merritt Cents in 07/08... he would be classified as a 19yr old

    re: weekend games... came up short in Princeton but managed a point. Princeton has a nice team this year and they are playing good hockey... not as chippy as in years past.
    in Revelstoke... I caught part of the game on the net... Kamloops just played harder... Revelstoke looked like they had "turkey legs".

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  5. Anonymous3:47 p.m.

    Hi, noticed today that Brady Fuller has been signed by the Williams Lake Timberwolves.

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  6. Anonymous1:03 p.m.

    Blog dude !! Any updates?? Trade deadline only days away.

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