The final day of this three game road trip started at 10:00am. I started the day off by touching up the blog site while watching the Toronto Argonaunts and Montreal Alouettes game in Moncton, New Brunswick; a great crowd on hand and hearing Chris Cuthbert call the game makes it that much better.
I’m about to go pick up Christian from the airport. He’s been on vacation back in BC for the past week so I’ve been the sports and agriculture guy for the time being. It’ll be great to have him back in the newsroom as well as in the booth for tonight’s Kings and Terriers game.

Our view of the ice from the broadcast booth. Walking across the ice is Kings trainer Tyrol Deeg.
After picking up Christian and having some lunch, we went out to try and find Christian a new hockey helmet. He and I are skating with a recreation league starting October 14th and he came back to Dauphin with all of his gear. He’s missing a few pieces at this point and didn’t end up getting anything on this day. Still plenty of time…
We got back to the house at 2:30 as I finished up my game preparation and packed up the vehicle to head back to Dauphin right after the game. We left Winnipeg at 4:00 and arrived at the brand new PCU Centre just before 5:30. It is a gorgeous building, and very similar to Credit Union Place in Dauphin. There are a few noticeable differences including a raised walking track, a different colour scheme and the press boxes have windows that can be opened and closed. It’s a neat design but it can shield parts of the ice when sitting down. Otherwise the PCU Centre is great.

Our broadcast booth. Christian sat next to the wall. Very roomy place to broadcast
I caught up with both Head Coaches before the game; first Blake Spiller who is always friendly and accommodating when it comes to his line-up changes and interviews. Then I found Marlin Murray, who was outside the Kings room talking with his assistant coaches Marc Berry and Steve Bray. Once I got the changes, it was back up to the booth to watch the pre-game warm-up and hit the airwaves.
The game took a few periods to really get going. Christian and I both mentioned the fact that there were a few missed passes and broken plays which made for very little flow. Bryn Chyzyk put the Kings out to a 1-0 lead on the powerplay, which was the first goal given up by Portage in either the first or second period this season.
Cory More would answer even strength just 31 seconds into the middle period as the Kings defence lost the puck in their own zone and More went to the front of the net, took a behind the net pass from Kyle Turgeon and beat Dauphin goaltender Brett Willows to make it 1-1 after two.

The Terriers end of the ice at the PCU Centre
Kings forward Jeremy Peeke took a head check from Terriers forward Shaq Merasty, which spelled the end of the night for both players. Merasty was assessed a five minute major and the game misconduct while Peeke did not return after the play. Marlin Murray told me Monday morning that Peeke had head and neck pains, but didn’t know the extent of the injury at that point in time.
The third period was back and forth on the scoreboard. Colton Graf made it 2-1 Kings at 2:14, Tyler Moore tied it 2-2 at 11:06, Chris Daniels put the Kings back out front 3-2 at the 14:49 mark of the third period which was followed by Brendan Harms tying goal at 15:35. Brett Willows played well in this game, making key saves to keep his team in this contest while dealing with a lot of traffic in the crease. One significant turning point of the game was back in the second period when the Terriers were down by two men and were able to kill off the full two minutes of the disadvantage.

The score clock after the game. Shane Luke's extra two minutes for high sticking remains on the board
Brent Wold would score the overtime winner on a powerplay to keep the Terriers unbeaten in regulation this season. Dauphin did manage to collect 3 out a possible 6 points on the road trip, which is pretty good.
We wrapped up our post-game show around 9:15, packed up and headed back to the vehicle. After a coffee stop, Christian drove us all the way back to Dauphin. He’s an entertaining person, especially when he likes to insert his own lyrics for certain songs on the radio!
We were back in Dauphin around midnight, and after unpacking the vehicle and getting some work done at the station I was in bed by 1:15am. Overall a pretty good road trip but it’s nice to be home! Thanks for reading!

This is the view from the concourse of the arena down the stairs that are connected to the lobby of the PCU Centre

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