After back-to-back 7-2 wins this past
weekend in Spokane and Grand Forks, the Kimberley Dynamiters have a rematch against
the Braves and Border Bruins in their own barn as they come to town.
“We know that they will come in here
hungry.” Said head coach and general manager Derek Stuart. “Especially since
both teams lost games last weekend.”
The Grand Forks Border Bruins (5-4-2-1)
come to Kimberley on a three game losing streak. However, they still boast two
of the KIJHL’s leading scorers in Trey Mason and Dylan Haney.
The Spokane Braves (4-10-0-0) enter the
weekend losing their past four in a row. They too have an offensive punch with
their top two scorers, Paxton Malone and Mason Jones, leading the league in
points.
“We know a little bit more about them after
seeing them first hand.” Says Stuart “There are a few things we may work on in
practice. Most of our practice will be touching up things that we need to
improve and focus mainly on ourselves.”
The Dynamiters are winners of their past
two, and nine of their last ten, and enter the weekend as one of the hottest
teams in the league.
Stuart credits the teams’ success to its
depth, “With the depth we have, everyone is getting a fair chunk of ice time.
Everyone is relishing in their roles and finding ways to contribute, or an
opportunity to contribute every game.
“We are going with the guys each individual
game that are producing or playing the way we want them to that game. The guys
really appreciate that, and they are relishing the opportunity that they have
every game.”
However, he feels there is one area of
improvement: “We need to improve our puck management in the offensive zone. We
need to hold onto pucks a bit longer and protect them until we have a play;
really focusing on moving the puck in the offensive zone when we want to
instead of being forced to.”
Prior to this weekend’s games, Stuart
shuffled the roster up a bit. “We viewed it as an opportunity to improve our
team, any chance we have to improve ourselves, we are going to do it.”
The Dynamiters added goaltender Cody
Campbell (’98). The Calgary native started the season as back up for the
Canmore Eagles (AJHL).
“He is very mobile and athletic. Has some
good size. He has some experience as well; he took his Midget AAA team all the
way to the Telus Cup two years ago. In any situation he won’t panic.”
Campbell played last season with the Grand
Prairie Storm Midget AAA. In 19 games he posted a .905 save percentage. He also
dressed one game with the AJHL Grand Prairie Storm.
To make room for Campbell on the roster,
the Nitro’s sent goaltender Ruslan Katsnelson (’97) to the Golden Rockets.
Then the Dynamiters added another Cody to
the roster, defenseman Cody Lassiter (’96), acquiring him from the Princeton
Posse.
“The trade with Lassiter, a 20 year old
defenceman, addresses a hole that we felt we had as a team and that we would
like to add and the opportunity arose.”
Lassiter, from Bassano, Alberta, was
serving as captain for the Posse, he brings leadership and experience to the
team.
“He’s a bigger defenceman. He’s not flashy
but he is very mobile, reliable, and smart with the puck.
“He is in his third year with the league,
so he knows the league, and how to play the game. He will add to our top four
defence.”
The roster moves, Stuart feels, “It
improves our overall depth and experience. It makes us harder to play against.”
The Dynamiters host the Border Bruins
Friday at the Civic Centre at 7p.m., followed by the Braves on Saturday at 7p.m.
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