Sunday, February 16, 2014

Storm secure overall kijhl. Regular season championship by Nicole and Tamara barker




DOUG BIRKS DIV

GP

W

L

T

OTL

PTS

ROW

OTW

GF

GA

DIFF

PCT

STRK

z-Kamloops Storm

49

40

8

0

1

81

40

5

237

139

98

0.827

W5

x-100 Mile House Wranglers

49

23

20

0

6

52

23

2

153

164

-11

0.531

W1

x-Chase Heat

50

25

23

0

2

52

25

7

185

175

10

0.52

W1

x-Sicamous Eagles

50

22

25

0

3

47

22

6

151

162

-11

0.47

L1

Revelstoke Grizzlies

50

8

38

0

4

20

8

0

121

287

-166

0.2

L9

 

 

From: Nicole Barker [mailto:nicole_barker04@hotmail.com] 


KAMLOOPS STORM WIN 4-1 OVER REVELESTOKE GRIZZLIES

February 15, 2014

 

The Kamloops Storm (40-8-0-1) beat the Revelstoke Grizzlies (8-38-0-4) 4-1 on Saturday night at home. 

 

Josh Rasmussen opened the scoring for the Storm with a short handed goal assisted by Rourke O’Briain. It was Rasmussen’s 29th goal in his record breaking 232nd KIJHL game. Storm built on their lead with a goal from Rourke O’Briain fed to him by Stefan Wood and Josh Rasmussen. Shortly after Bobby Kashuba and Brock Balson slid the puck up to Daniel Buchanan who scored his 23rd goal on a Subway Power Play. 

 

Both teams played a good second period with Aiden Silzer-Hooker and Felix Larouche feeding the puck to Bobby Kashuba who scored to make it 4-0 with 18 seconds left in the second period. 

 

The third saw both teams fighting for the puck with the Revelestoke Grizzlies finally getting their first goal by Brendan Jay from Matt Lucero. 

 

The Storm outshot the Grizzlies 52-14 in the game as Liam McLeod earned the win with 13 saves and Jaxon Nohr stopped 48 for the Grizzlies. 

 

Kamloops Storm was 2-for-7 on the power play, while the Grizzlies finished the nigh 0-for-5.

 

With this win the Kamloops Storm will have earned the league title for KIJHL. Kamloops Storm (40-8-0-1) will host the 100 Mile House Wranglers(23-20-0-6) February 16 at the Lillooet Recreation Center, the puck is set to drop at 5PM. These two teams have met six times this season with the Kamloops Storm winning four of those meetings. 

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