2010-10-26

Storm updates from friday oct.22nd to Saturday Oct.30th

Friday night Oct.22nd the Kamloops Storm traveled to Osooyos to take on the undefeated Osooyos Coyotes.The Storm fell 4-1 to the Coyotes.The Storms lone goal came on the power play scored by Josh Rasmusson assisted by Kurt Torbalm and Duncan Schultz,for Torbalm that was his first point as a Kamloops Storm and than Saturday night Oct.23rd the Storm were home to the Beaver Valley Night Hawks.The Storm were down to the Night Hawks 3-0 9:45 to go in the second when Chase Edwards scored assisted by Mike Mccance,than a minute 15 later the Storm scored again this foal scored by Kurt Torbalm assisted by Duncan Schultz and Bevin Ollek.After 2 periods the sore was Beaver Valley 4 and Kamloops 2.With 13:20 left in the 3rd period Chase Edwards would score his second goal of the evening to make it 4-3 Beaver Valley assited by Josh Rasmusson and Duncan Schultz and than with 10:10 left in regulation time Tyler Jackson would score on the power play to tie the game 4-4 assisted by Mike Mccance and Chase Edwards.After regulation time the score was tied 4-4,there was no scoring in the 4 on 4 overtime period and than with 3:32 left in the 3 on 3 overtime period Mike Mccance would score the game winner assisted by tyler Jackson.Final score was 5-4 Kamloops.Sunday Oct.24th the Kamloops Storm played host to the Sicamous Eagles,the Storm would score 24 seconds into the hockey game on a goal scored by Bevin Ollek assisted by Duncan Schultz and Chase Mcleod than with 14 minutes left in the 1st period the Storm would score a goal scored by Chase Edwards assisted by Payton Schaefer and Brody Moen,Kamloops would score with 9:13 left in the 1st period on a goal by Kurt Torbalm assisted by Logan Hawgood.Kamloops would make it 4-0 with 8:36 left in the 1st period on a goal scored by Sheldon Trees assisted by Mike Mccance and Brett Dallen,Kamloops would make it 5-0 with 7:27 left in the 1st period on a goal scored by Brody Moen assisted by Chase Edwards and Payton Schaefer.Sicamous would answer with 2 of their own.After 1 period the score was Kamloops 5 and Sicamous 2.Bevin Ollek would score his 2nd of the game on the power play with 10:43 left in the 2nd period to make it 6-2 with assists to Duncan Schultz and Brett Dallen,Chase Edwards would score his 2nd of the game with 10:11 left in the 2nd period assited by Payton Schaefer.Sicamous would answer with 1 of their own.After 2 periods the score was 7-3 for Kamloops,Sicamous would score 2 goals in the 3rd period to make the Final score 7-5 in favor of the Storm.Next action for the Kamloops Storm is Friday night Oct.29th when the team plays host to the Columbia Valley Rockies,than on Saturday night Oct.30th the Kamloops Storm travel to Armstrong to take on the North Okanogan Knights.Happy Halloween everyone.

2010-10-19

storm from fri 0ct.15th-Sunday Oct.24th

Friday night Oct.15th the Kamloops Storm traveled to Sicamous to face the Eagles in front of 40 fans of which 30 of them were Storm fans.The team was trailing 1-0 with a minute left in the first period when Tyler Jackson scored to tie the game at 1-1 and than the storm scored 4-straight goals in the second period and to start the 3rd period to make the score 5-1 for the Storm.Sicamous would add a goal late in regulation to make the final score 5-2 Kamloops.Friday Oct.22nd the Kamloops Storm travel to Osooyos to face the Osooyos Coyotes than Saturday the 23rd the team plays host to the Beaver Valley Night Hawks and than Sunday Oct.24th the team plays host to the Sicamous Eagles to conclude a 3 games in 3 nights weekend.I will have an update Oct.25th or Oct.26th at the latest.

2010-10-11

thanksgiving weekend

This past weekend Oct.9th and 10th the Kamloops Storm played 2 games Oct.9th the Storm traveled to Rutland to take on the Kelowna Chiefs the Storm led 2-1 after 2 periods but than gave the game away in the 3rd period letting Kelowna score 3 unanswered goals in a 4-2 win for the Chiefs.Sunday Oct.10th saw the Storm play host to the Sicamous Eagles and the 2 teams were tied 1-1 before Sicamous would score 3 unanswered goals to defeat the Storm 4-1.Next action for the Kamloops Storm is Oct.15th when the team travels to Sicamous to play the Eagles.Catch all the action on KIJHL.ca.I will post again next week.Happy Thanksgiving to all the fans and the billets,volunteers,staff,players and parents of the Kamloops Storm.

2010-10-03

Oct.1st &2nd

Friday night October 1st saw the Storm face the Penticton Lakers and the Lakers defeat teh Storm 4-1.Last night the Storm traveled to Armstrong to face the North Okanogan Knights and the Storm caught the Nights off guard handing them a 4-1 defeat.Scoring for the Storm were Ryan Skinner on the powerplay,Josh Rasmusson with his first of the season,Tyler Jackson on the powerplay and Duncan schultz with a howitzer on the power play.Next action for the Storm is Saturday night October 9th when teh team travels to Kelowna to face the Chiefs and than Sunday Oct.10th the tem plays host to the Sicamous Eagles.Catch all the action live on KIJHL.ca.Your comments are appreciated but keep them clean.

2010-09-30

Last night Sept.29th the Kamloops Storm traveled to Sicamous to face the Eagles and came out flat in a disappointing 4-0 loss to the Eagles.Witht he win the Eagles move into a tie for last place in the confrence.

2010-09-28

kamloops storm sept.24th-26th 2010/2011

Friday nigth in Princeton the Storm fell 5-2 to the Posse,Saturday night in Revelstoke the Storm fell 6-3 to the Grizzlies and Sunday afternoon the Storm lost a heartbreaker 5-4 in overtime to the Grizzlies at Mac Island arena.Penaltys cost the team all weekend as Revelstoke burned the team for 7 power play goals and Princeton scored 2 power play goals on the team.Perhaps the highlight from Saturday night in revelstoke from a Storm perspective has to be the fact that 17 year old Chase Mcleod danced with revelstoke heavy weight Dayton Martens in a spirited scrap.Next action for the Storm see the team travel to Sicamous tomorrow night and than the team is home tot he Penticton Lakers on Friday night and in Armstrong to face the North Okanogan Knights on Saturday night.Catch a ll the action on KIJHL.ca.

2010-09-20

kamloops storm 2010/2011

After 2 weeks of the regular season in which the Kamloops Storm has played the 5 home games the Storm have a record of 2 wins and 2 losses and a overtime loss.Through those games Fernie defeated the Storm in the home opener 6-1 on 4 power play goals,the following night the Storm skated to a 5-1 victory over the Princeton Posse and than on the Sunday the Storm lost 3-2 in double overtime.This past weekend on September 17th Spokane came to town and defeated the Storm 4-2 and than the following night September 18th the Storm put the boots to the Kelowna Chiefs 7-4.This coming weekend sees the Storm going on the road for the first time this year with games Friday night in Princeton,Saturday night in Revelstoke and than the team is home to Revelstoke in the back half of a home and home series.Sundays game on the 26th of September is in support of the British Columbia childrens hospital half the proceeds from the game go to support the BC childrens hospital.Storm players are out at all the Coopers locations and the Save On location in Kamloops.Catch all the action from this coming weekends games on KIJHL.ca.

2010-04-17

Keystone Cup -Scoreboard

Catch up with the scores the Keystone Cup site.

http://www.keystonecup.ca/leagues/todays_scores.cfm?clientID=3233&leagueID=8511

2010-04-16

2010 Keystone Cup - Kamloops, BC

The 2010 Keystone Cup - Click Here

Hosted by the Kamloops Storm Hockey Team of the KIJHL.

Just click on the heading and it will take you to the Keystone Cup site. Everything you need to know.

2010-03-09

WOLFPACK HOCKEY TO PLAY PAIR OF EXHIBITIONS VS KAMLOOPS STORM

Both Teams Filling Time to Stay Sharp Before Next Series

For Release: March 4, 2010

Kamloops, BC--- The Thompson Rivers University WolfPack hockey team is gearing up for their first BC Intercollegiate Hockey League Playoffs. The Kamloops Storm are preparing to host the Keystone Cup Western Canadian Junior “B” Championship.

With some time on their hands, both teams have solved a problem of keeping in’game shape’.

The two squads will hold a pair of exhibition games against each other. The first will be Saturday March 13 th at Memorial Arena. The second will be Monday March 15 th at the McArthur Island Sports Center.

As the end of our regular season approached I was worried about the 2 and a half week break between our last regular season game and our first playoff game Mar 18 against UFV,” said WolfPack Head Coach Chris Hans. “ Our travel budget has been considerable this year and wanted to avoid travel for exhibition. When the Storm were eliminated from playoffs I posed the exhibition games to Barry Dewar (Storm owner/GM) whose team is facing a longer layoff than ours. "

The result was the arranging of the two games.

This is just the latest chapter in what is proving to be a growing and positive relationship between the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League team and the WolfPack.

“We support the WolfPack hockey team in many ways not the least is by attending their events whenever possible,” says Dewar.” David Gore, Jassi Sangha, Jose Reyes, Mick Ludvig, Joel Leonard and Cody Lockwood are a big part of the Wolfpack just like they were with the Storm . We are so proud of them, almost like they were my own kids. I see two or three of this years team playing for the Wolfpack next year, and perhaps another 6 or 7 when they are ready to attend college and their junior careers are over.”

“Barry has been supportive and helpful with the TRU Hockey program since its inception and I hope that these games help the Storm as much as they will help us.” Says Hans. “I also hope to get some recruiting in as we show the graduating Storm players the level of competition in the BCIHL. “

Dewar says he is a bit concerned with the age difference (the Storm have some 15 year old players). But Hans believes it won’t be a problem. “ We are using these games a tune up to playoffs and I will move a few players in and out of the lineup to get an idea who is ready for our playoffs. “

By all indications, both games will be exciting. Says Dewar: “I think the game will add some excitement for both teams in preparation for a championship run. The Wolfpack are highly skilled and motivated and the Storm will rise to the challenge. “

Hans adds: “Thanks should go out to the Storm because these games are coming at a very important time for us and hopefully will help us be as prepared as possible for BCIHL playoffs. “

Game times are 9:15 pm on March 13 th at Memorial and 7 pm Monday March 15 th at Mac Isle.



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