The Kimberley Dynamiters are preparing for the last two
games before the KIJHL goes on a holiday break. The Dynamiters host the
Columbia Valley Rockies (6-19-0-3) Friday and the Nelson Leafs (14-14-0-2)
Saturday.
The Kimberley Dynamiters currently boast the best home
record in the KIJHL, winning 14 of 15 games in their barn. They have not lost
at home since the 2-1 opening season loss to the Fernie Ghostriders. That’s a
14 game winning streak.
Head coach and general manager Derek Stuart has two
difficult tasks to make sure the players don’t get too high or too low, it is
maintaining focus being on a 14-game win streak at home and navigating through
the excited emotions about the holiday break.
“I think all the players know we have a good home record,
but no one is talking about it,” Stuart said about trying to keep the players
focused.
“If anything, it doesn't have to do with our home record, it
has more to do with the Christmas break beginning Sunday.”
The players, and as is everyone, is distracted by the
upcoming holiday break.
“The players are excited to go home for a week and see their
family and friends. Had to friendly remind them at practice [Tuesday] that
their break doesn't begin until we take care of business on Saturday.”
This Friday will be the third time this month, and fifth
time this season that the Rockies and Nitro’s have played. The Nitro’s lead the
season series 4-1, outscoring the Rockies 21-9. The Rockies are currently on a
seven-game losing skid.
However, the Leafs are a less familiar opponent and are
heading a different direction in the standings compared to the Rockies, having
won their last five. The two teams have only met once this season, back in
October, when the Nitro’s won 2-1 at home.
Stuart feels that his team will be able to focus and find
the motivation through their team goals and once the puck drops.
“One of our goals was to have the best home record in the
league and to obtain home ice in the first round of the playoffs. In order to
do that we have to take care of as many games as possible, but especially our
home games.
“There is motivation enough. Once they get ready for the
game on Friday, the motivation should be there.”
Both games start at 7pm at the Kimberley Civic Centre.
MATCH STICKS: Korbyn
Chabot (’99) has been signed by the Trail Smoke Eaters (BCHL), and registered
his first point with the team Wednesday.
Check it out in the Kimberley Bulletin/Cranbrook Townsman
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