Swan Valley Stampeders @ Dauphin Kings October 29

October 29, 2010 Leave a comment

DAUPHIN KINGS (9-8-2-0) 20 Points 5th in the Sherwood Division

SWAN VALLEY STAMPEDERS (12-7-1-0) 25 Points 1st in Sherwood Division

The Dauphin Kings will try and salvage their first points against the Swan Valley Stampeders this regular season. The Kings got off to a strong start last night on home ice and even scored on their third shot of the game, as Jeff Archibald was able to beat Stampeders goaltender Jason Argue to make it 1-0. After that it was all Swan Valley as the Stampeders were able to get shots through the Kings defence, and even jumped on several rebounds making Brett Willows evening less than enjoyable. Despite a third period powerplay goal by Kyle Krzyzaniak, Dauphin dropped their fifth game in a row at Credit Union Place by a score of 4-2.

This month the Kings sport a record of 4-3 on the road; the Stampeders are 4-1-1 at the Centennial Arena. Marlin Murray returns behind the bench this evening after serving a two game suspension.

The only meeting in Swan River this regular season ended in a 3-1 Stampeders win back on October 2nd. The Kings outshot Swan Valley 33-32 by only managed a late third period powerplay goal courtesy of Shane Luke. The Stampeders goals came from Tyler O’Connor, Dylan Reimer and Clark Byczynski short-handed. The goaltending match-up between Dylan Wells and Brett Willows was great to watch as Wells stopped 32 shots for the victory and Willows made 29 saves for the loss.

The Dauphin Kings will look to continue their streak of nine straight games with at least one powerplay goal.

Looking at the Sherwood Division, the Kings are fifth with 9 wins and 20 points. The Neepawa Natives are one point ahead of the Kings for fourth spot thanks to a 6-1 drubbing of the Winnipeg Blues last night. Neepawa is the hottest team in the MJHL right with six straight wins heading into tonight’s tilt with the Steinbach Pistons.

The Swan Valley Stampeders continue to lead the Division with 12 wins and 25 points. Five points separate first place Swan Valley, second place Portage, third place OCN, fourth place Neepawa and and fifth place Dauphin.

SEASON SERIES

SWAN VALLEY is 3-0 versus DAUPHIN. The STAMPEDERS have 9 goals while the Kings have 4.

HEAD TO HEAD STATS

SWAN VALLEY STAMPEDERS

Clark Byczynski 3 games (2G, 1A, 3PTS, PPG, SHG, 12PIM)
Brendan Mitchell 3 games (3A, 3PTS, 18PIM)
Shelby Gray 3 games (1G, 1A, 2PTS, 4PIM, GWG)
Luke Hill 2 games (1G, 1A, 2PTS, 2PIM, GWG)
Brad McDonald 2 games (2A, 2PTS, 20PIM)
Hugo Allard 1 game (1G, 1PT)
Connor Pennell 3 games (1G, 1PT, 2PIM)
Jeff Peel 2 games (1G, 1PT, PPG)
Dylan Reimer 3 games (1G, 1PT, GWG)
Dylan Trowell 17PIM in 3 games
Eric Rochefort 2PIM in 3 games

Dylan Wells 2 games (2-0) 1.00 GAA .975 SV PCT
Jason Argue 1 game (1-0) 2.00 GAA .939 SV PCT

DAUPHIN KINGS

Jeff Archibald 3 games (1G, 1PT)
Colton Graf 2 games (1G, 1PT, PPG)
Shane Luke 3 games (1G, 1PT, PPG)
Kyle Krzyzaniak 1 game (1G, 1PT)
Bryn Chyzyk 3 games (1A, 1PT, 2PIM)
Chris Daniels 3 games (1A, 1PT, 19PIM)
Quentin Holmes 1 game (1A, 1PT, 2PIM)
Brenden Kotyk, Jeremy Peeke and Matt McAleenan 1 game each (1A, 1PT)
Calvin Cairns 20PIM in 2 games played
Eddie Friesen 4PIM in 1 game
JR Krolik and Landon Hall 2PIM each

Brett Willows 3 games (0-3) 2.70 GAA .919 SV PCT

POWERPLAY

Swan Valley Stampeders 2/11  18%
Dauphin Kings 3/11  27%

PENALTY KILL

Swan Valley Stampeders 8 for 11  73%
Dauphin Kings 9 for 11  82%

STREAKS

Jeff Archibald 2 games (2G, 2PTS)
Shelby Gray 2 games (2G, 1A, 3PTS)
Brendan Mitchell 2 games (2A, 2PTS)

GOAL LESS SKIDS

[Keep in mind the players with a (0) beside their name do not have a goal this season]

DAUPHIN KINGS

Calvin Cairns 14 games (0)
Mathew Backhouse 13 games (0)
Derek Falloon 7 games
Eddie Friesen 6 games
Jared Morris 5 games
Dayton Shaw 5 games
Quentin Holmes 5 games
Chris Daniels 4 games
Shane Luke 3 games

SWAN VALLEY STAMPEDERS

Ryan Marshall 1G in 12 games
Brendan Mitchell 20 games (0)
Dylan Trowell 20 games (0)
Luke Hill 10 games
Terrence Jorgenson 11 games
Tyler O’Connor 9 games
Brent Wilson 9 games
Cramer Coulthart 3 games
Brad McDonald 3 games
Eric Rochefort 3 games

We’ll have the broadcast tonight starting with the pre-game show at 7:05. In the booth with me this evening will be Adam Bernardin and Christian Laughland.

Happy Halloween!

Bryn Chyzyk is the Player of the Week

October 25, 2010 Leave a comment

Dauphin Kings rookie forward Bryn Chyzyk is the MJHL’s Player of the Week.

Chyzyk collected three goals and six points in four games with the Kings, who managed a 2-2 record last week. He sits tied for first in the rookie scoring race with eight goals and twenty one points.

The Runners-up for the award were Evan Gravenor of the Winnipeg Blues and Winnipeg Saints Captain Cole Pruden.

Van Teeling off to Penticton

October 25, 2010 Leave a comment

Dauphin Kings forward Mitch Van Teeling is one of four MJHLers selected to Canada West’s squad for the World Junior ‘A’ Challenge.

Joining Van Teeling in Penticton British Columbia will be Ste. Rose forward Ryan Marshall of the Swan Valley Stampeders and Matthew Krahn of the OCN Blizzard. Jomar Cruz, an Assistant Coach with the OCN Blizzard, will be behind the bench for Canada West at the event.

Here are the 2010 2011 statistics for each MJHL player on Canada West…

MITCH VAN TEELING 16 games played (1G, 2A, 3PTS, 2PIM)

RYAN MARSHALL 12 games played (1G, 9A, 10PTS, SHG)

MATTHEW KRAHN 5-2-0-2 record, 2.29 goals against average, 922 save percentage

Canada West will compete against Canada East, the United States, Sweden, Switzerland and Russia will all hit the Penticton ice for the World Junior ‘A’ Challenge November 8th through until the 14th.

Dauphin Kings @ Selkirk Steelers October 24th

October 24, 2010 Leave a comment

DAUPHIN KINGS (8-7-2-0) 18 Points 4th in the Sherwood Division

SELKIRK STEELERS (10-3-0-3) 23 Points 1st in the Addison Division

The Dauphin Kings effort last night in St. Adolphe was good to start as they managed to get the 3-1 lead early in the second period, score on their third powerplay of the game and shut down a Saints 5 on 3 opportunity in the first period of play but after Colton Graf’s second period goal it was a much different story. The Saints big guns of Cole Pruden, Brett Chartier and Jordan Davies made their presence felt as the Saints would score six in a row, including three on the powerplay in a 7-4 win. Pruden had three goals and two assists, Chartier was credited with a goal and five helpers while Davies had two points. Richard Little had helpers on three Winnipeg goals.

The Saints are now 9-4-1 since defeating the Dauphin Kings in St. Adolphe on September 24th. Marlin Murray’s crew might be happy to be done with that location for the regular season as they were outscored 12-4 in two games. The Kings and Saints will have their final regular season match-up on Friday December 4th in Dauphin.

Tonight’s affair presents a much different challenge as the Selkirk Steelers have collected points in the standings in eight straight outings. They split a home and home series with the Winkler Flyers; winning Friday 7-2 in Selkirk before losing 4-3 in a shootout last night in Winkler. The Steelers lead the Addison Division with 10 wins and 23 points, Winkler and the Winnipeg Saints are tied for second with 19 points each.

What about the status of Brett Willows and Marlin Murray for tonight’s game? Willows received a game and gross misconduct just 41 seconds into the third period of last night’s loss while Murray was tossed out by referees Graham Heather and Ryan Hawthorn. If Willows is unable to play, Ryan Bembridge will get the call for the second straight game. His performance against the Saints was pretty good; there were a few goals I’m sure he’d like to have back but for the most part he’s a pretty good back-up to Brett Willows.

The Dauphin Kings occupy fourth spot in the Sherwood Division with eight wins and 18 points. The Neepawa Natives, who welcome the OCN Blizzard to the Yellowhead Arena tonight, are just three points back of the Kings in the standings.

SEASON SERIES

DAUPHIN knocked off SELKIRK 5-2 on October 8th, a neutral site game during the Showcase Weekend. The STEELERS were the home team.

HEAD TO HEAD STATS

DAUPHIN KINGS

Josh Daley 1 game (3G, 3PTS, GWG)

Chris Daniels 1 game (2A, 2PTS)

Derek Falloon 1 game (1G, 1PT, 2PIM)

Shane Luke 1 game (1G, 1PT, 7PIM)

Bryn Chyzyk, Quentin Holmes, Dayton Shaw and Mitch Van Teeling 1 assist each

Jeremy Peeke and Calvin Cairns 2 penalty minutes each

Brett Willows 1 game (1-0) 2.00 GAA .949 SV PCT

SELKIRK STEELERS

Colan Jackson 1 game (1G, 1PT)

Colton Kalinski 1 game (1G, 1PT)

Joel Ridgeway 1 game (1A, 1PT)

Kyle Mulder 1 game (1A, 1PT)

Lars Meilleur, Evan Laye, Derek Gingera and Dylan Heide 2 penalty minutes each

Joey Rewucki 1 game (0-1) 5.00 GAA .821 SV PCT

POWERPLAY

Not recorded during this game

PENALTY KILL

Not recorded during this game

Puck drop between Dauphin and Selkirk will be 7:30 but our coverage on CKDM starts at 7:05 with the pre-game show. Mitchell Clinton and I will talk to several guests including Kings forward Jeremy Peeke, reigning MJHL Player of the Week Joel Ridgeway and Steelers Head Coach Ryan Smith.

Dauphin Kings @ Winnipeg Saints October 23

October 23, 2010 Leave a comment

DAUPHIN KINGS (8-6-2-0) 18 Points 4th in the Sherwood Division

WINNIPEG SAINTS (8-8-1-0) 17 Points T-2nd in the Addison Division

The Dauphin Kings will look for their third straight road victory tonight in St. Adolphe against the Winnipeg Saints, who turned their season around after shutting out the Kings 5-0 back on September 24th.

Going into that game the Saints had a 0-4 record; since that Friday night win the Saints have a record of 8-4-1 and have seventeen points. They did collect a single point in last night’s 1-0 overtime loss to the OCN Blizzard and are tied with the Winkler Flyers for second place in the Addison Division.

The Dauphin Kings remain two points back of the Portage Terriers for third in the Sherwood Division. The Terriers are also in action this evening with the OCN Blizzard invading the PCU Centre.

In October the Dauphin Kings are 3-2 away from Credit Union Place while the Winnipeg Saints sport a record of 1-2-1 in St. Adolphe.

SEASON SERIES

DAUPHIN and WINNIPEG have each won on home ice; the SAINTS have outscored the KINGS 9-5.

HEAD TO HEAD STATS

DAUPHIN KINGS

Shane Luke 2 games (1G, 1A, 2PTS, 7PIM)

Chris Daniels 2 games (1G, 1A, 2PTS, 6PIM)

Jeremy Peeke 2 games (1G, 1A, 2PTS)

Bryn Chyzyk 2 games (2A, 2PTS)

Colton Graf 2 games (1A, 1PT)

Matt Backhouse, Angus Klassen, Jared Morris, Landon Hall and Calvin Cairns 2PIM

Brett Willows 1 game (0-1) 5.00 GAA .853 SV PCT

WINNIPEG SAINTS

Brett Chartier 2 games (4A, 4PTS)

Shane Gingera 2 games (2G,1A, 3PTS)

Chris Popel 1 game (1G, 2A, 3PTS)

Paul Crane 2 games (2PPG, 2PTS, 4PIM)

Jordyn Boyd 2 games (1G, 1A, 2PTS)

Tim Hayduk 2 games (1G, 1A, 2PTS, 2PIM)

Brent Wolfe 2 games (1-1) 2.50 GAA .904 SV PCT 1 SO

POWERPLAY

Dauphin Kings 1/6  17%
Winnipeg Saints 2/12  17%

PENALTY KILL

Dauphin Kings 10 for 12  83%
Winnipeg Saints 5 for 6  83%

When it comes to the lineups, Saints Head Coach and David Anning says that Goaltender Michael Deslauriers, defencemen Dylan Pascoe and Kael Peterson along with forwards Kevin Trapmore and Chris Popel will not dress for Winnipeg. Brent Wolfe, who stopped 21 of 22 Blizzard shots last night, will be back between the pipes this eveing.

The Kings lineup is a game time decision as an e-mail this morning to Kings Head Coach and General Manager Marlin Murray was not immediately returned.

Brent Wolfe (5-4-1-0) 2.11 goals against average, .919 save percentage, 1 shut out

Puck drop in St. Adolphe between Dauphin and Winnipeg will be 7:30. I’ll be broadcasting tomorrow’s game in Selkirk along with Mitchell Clinton on the CKDM airwaves and 730ckdm.com. Our coverage starts with the pre-game show at 7:05.

Dauphin Kings @ Steinbach Pistons October 22

October 22, 2010 Leave a comment

DAUPHIN KINGS (7-6-2-0) 16 Points 4th in the Sherwood Division

STEINBACH PISTONS (4-8-2-0) 10 Points 5th in the Addison Division

Tonight marks the first of four head to head match-ups between the Dauphin Kings and Steinbach Pistons.

Last year, the Kings won all five meetings with the Pistons and outscored them 33-11 in the process.

Coming into tonight’s match-up the Pistons are two points back of the idle Winnipeg Blues for fourth place in the Addison Division. The Kings are a win away from tying Portage for third in the Sherwood Division. The Terriers welcome the Swan Valley Stampeders.

In October the Dauphin Kings are 2-2 away from Credit Union Place while the Steinbach Pistons sport a record of 1-2 at the TG Smith Arena.

The Pistons are winless in their last three games, and have been outscored 14-10. The Kings will try to turn their recent fortunes around as they’ve lost three of their last four games.

When it comes to the lineups, Pistons Head Coach Rich Gosselin says there are a few game time decisions to make which includes whether defenceman Connor Sisson will play against the Kings. Speaking of Dauphin they will scratch Eddie Friesen, Angus Klassen and Jeff Archibald. Defenceman Brendan Kotyk, who came over in a trade with the SJHL’s Humboldt Broncos, will play his second game with Dauphin wearing number 13.

The goaltending match-up will be Brett Willows of the Kings versus Addison Herosian of the Pistons.

Brett Willows (5-5-2-0) 3.18 goals against average, .907 save percentage, 1 shut out

Addison Herosian (4-6-2-0) 3.93 goals against average, .892 save percentage

Puck drop at the TG Smith Arena between Dauphin and Steinbach will be 7:30. CKDM will broadcast Sunday’s finale in this weekend triple header as the Dauphin Kings tangle with the Selkirk Steelers; our coverage starts with the pre-game show which will follow the 7:05 news and sports package.

Kings trade Harcoff and Podolsky

October 21, 2010 Leave a comment

The Dauphin Kings ship goaltender Leo Podolsky to the Huntsville Otters of the Ontario Junior Hockey League; they also deal defenseman Jacob Harcoff to the Miramichi Timberwolves of the Maritime Hockey League. Both transactions see the Kings receive future considerations.

Podolsky played in three games with the Kings, compiling a 2-0-0 record to go along with a 3.51 goals against average and a 906 save percentage. Harcoff meantime has two assists and eight penalty minutes in nine games with the Kings.

Kings and Flyers lineup changes

October 19, 2010 Leave a comment

The Dauphin Kings will be without Matt McAleenan, Eddie Friesen, Angus Klassen and Colton Graf for the Winkler match-up this evening.

One notable change in the lineup includes Travis Cech being replaced by Brenden Kotyk. Cech is no longer with Dauphin while Kotyk will be a healthy scratch for this evening. In eight games with the SJHL’s Humboldt Broncos the 1991 born defenceman has four goals and 16 penlty minutes. Wearing sweater 13 for the Kings will be high school call up Dylan Neault.

The Flyers will scratch Sam Benson, Cameron Carns, Jeff Clark and Taylor Wells.

The goaltending match-up will be Brett Willows for the Kings against Reed Peters of the Flyers.

The two referee system

October 19, 2010 Leave a comment

The Manitoba Junior Hockey League Board of Governors approved a number of items during their annual general meeting back in June, which included the two referee system. In total 100 out of 330 league games will be assigned using two referees and two linesmen.

Personally I like this idea and think it’s gone really well so far. With two officials on the ice, the second set of eyes can catch infractions that perhaps aren’t called  by the referee that’s right in the play. There are times as well when plays are missed but there is a human element to refereeing. I applaud the MJHL and it’s Board of Governors for taking this step and joining other leagues in implementing the two referee system. The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League is in the process of putting two referees and two linesman in every regular season game and several pro leagues already use it full time. Anything that can be done to make officials jobs easier I’m always in favour of.

The changes to the roster the Kings have made to this date have been fast and furious. The recent additions of Matt McAleenan and Kyle Krzyzaniak have been great so far while Josh Daley, Dayton Shaw and Quentin Holmes have all been able to contribute offensively for a Dauphin squad that lacked secondary scoring. What about Ryan Bembridge? He’s only had one start with his new team, which was a 5-2 loss to the Portage Terriers on October 10th. Bembridge did stop 28 shots in that game, but until he gets more playing time it’s difficult to gage the effectiveness of the move. Leo Podolsky was a more than capable back up to Brett Willows, but wanted more games than the Kings were willing to promise him. Either way I’m curious to see how this team will mold together; then again the MJHL trading deadlin is still three months away so there could be more new faces in the room. 

With this View from the Booth I’m Kevin Jeffrey

WINKLER FLYERS (7-5-1-0) 15 Points 3rd in the Addison Division

DAUPHIN KINGS (7-5-2-0) 16 Points T-3rd in the Sherwood Division

The Dauphin Kings and Winkler Flyers will meet for the first time this regular season. These clubs will play four times total; two in Dauphin and two in Winkler.

When the Kings meet an opponent for the first time I like to reference their head to head records dating back to the 2006/2007 season. When it comes to the Flyers and Kings, Dauphin owns a record of 5-4-1-0 at Credit Union Place the last four seasons while in Winkler the Kings have a record of 4-4-0-0 at the Recreation Complex.

Dauphin forward Dayton Shaw will look to extend his current point scoring streak to three games. He has three points in his last two outings.

The Flyers have lost their last three games, and have been outscored 13-6. The Kings will try to snap their three game losing skid at Credit Union Place tonight.

Puck drop between Winkler and Dauphin will be 7:00 inside Credit Union Place.

Kings and Terriers Lineup changes

October 15, 2010 Leave a comment

PORTAGE TERRIERS (6-3-2-0) 14 Points 3rd in the Sherwood Division

DAUPHIN KINGS (6-5-1-0) 13 Points 4th in the Sherwood Division

The Dauphin Kings and Portage Terriers will engage in their third head to head meeting of the regular season tonight. It’ll be the first of four games at Credit Union Place. So far the Terriers have two wins in Portage and have outscored the Kings 9-5.

Dating back to the 2006/2007 season the Kings have an overall regular season record of 11-3-1-1 against the Terriers on home ice. In fact Dauphin is 8-0 versus Portage the last two seasons; to find the last Terrier win in Dauphin you would have to go all the way back to January 25 2008 (Terriers 4 Kings 2).

Kings forward Josh Daley will look to keep his goal scoring streak alive. He has five goals in his first three outings as a King. Daley will be making his home debut along with Matt McAleenan, Dayton Shaw, Quinton Holmes and Ryan Bembridge. Bembridge will dress as the back-up goaltender.

Dauphin will look to snap their current two game losing skid at Credit Union Place tonight.

With concerns to the line-ups tonight, The Kings have a few game time decisions to make; The Terriers will be without Austin Lewis, Kajon McKay and Paul Zysko due to injuries. Blake Spiller said this morning that he does have one more scratch to make but that is still to be determined.

Between the pipes, Jason Kasdorf of the Terriers will go up against the Kings Brett Willows. Kasdorf picked up the win against the Kings back on Sunday while Willows has an overtime defeat against Portage back on September 26th.

For more on the game tonight tune in for the Dauphin Kings One Hour Powerplay today at 4:05 on CKDM.