1st
Prevost (scratched in the last game) opened the scoring for the Dynamiters. Kelowna responded shortly, and then Marchi tallied one for the Dynamiters, and then Kelowna scored again! It was back and forth, and the visiting Chiefs were keeping pace with the Nitro's. The Chiefs outshot the Dynamiters 10-9. Buckley became the teams leader in PIM, as he got a goalie interference call (ever since the playoffs last year, any time Buckley gets close to or in a scrum around the goalie, he is called for goaltender interference).
2nd
Klingspohn (wait, didn't you just score four goals yesterday? let someone else put the puck in the net!) and Hancherow scored for the Dynamiters. The Dynamiters outshot the Chiefs 11-6.
3rd
The dreaded third period for our opponents.
Here's another interesting tidbit: Dynamiters have scored 24 third-period goals in 14/15. That accounts for 45.3% of team's 53 goals. #KIJHL
— Taylor Rocca (@taylorrocca) October 13, 2014
The Chiefs seemed road weary, and the Dynamiters were energized. The Nitro's scored six goals in this period alone, and the Chiefs tried to stop the bleeding with a goal. Goals were scored by Richter, Rosolowsky, Klingspohn, Prevost, Marchi and Busch. I'm sure when the buzzer went, the Chiefs bolted for the bus to forget this nightmare.Nitro's Player of the Game
Tyson Klingspohn. He's on a roll. 2 goals and an assist. Giving him 6 goals and 8 points in the past two games.
Honorable Mention
Tyson Brouwer - the workhorse, he has played in all 10 games, and to play this past three is a load.
Coy Prevost - 2 goals and an assist
Jared Marchi - two goals (watch out, our leading scorer from last year is getting on a roll!)
Marco Campanella - the setup guy in this game with 3A
Jordan Busch - 1G and 2A from the backend
Further Readings
Boxscore
Bulletin/Townsman write up by Taylor Rocca.
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