The Kimberley Dynamiters take to the road
this weekend, first stop is in Creston to play the Thunder Cats on Friday, and
their next stop is in Fruitvale on Saturday when they play Beaver Valley
Nitehawks.
This Friday’s match between the Kimberley
Dynamiters and Creston Valley Thunder Cats is the first of three times this
month that the teams meet.
Currently the Dynamiters (13-2-0-0) and
Thunder Cats (12-1-1-1) are tied for first place in the Eddie Mountain Division
and the KIJHL with 26 points. Kimberley has the slight edge because they have
won 13 games to the Cats 12 in the same number of games.
The Cyclone Taylor hosting Cats have
accumulated an offensive attack with many leaders; they have eight players
averaging one point or more per game. Their defense can assist in the attack or
protect the net. The Cats score an average 4.93 goals per game, while being
scored on an average 1.87 times, accruing a league best +46 goal difference. All
of those numbers are tops in the KIJHL.
However, Creston’s head coach and general
manager Jeff Dubois won’t let stats change how his team prepares:
“I don't think where we stand in any of
those areas statistically impacts our preparations. They're a reflection of
some things we've done well so far this season but they don't have any impact
once the game starts.”
The Dynamiters enter the weekend on a six
game winning streak and a 9-1 record in their last ten, making them one of, if
not the, hottest team in the KIJHL.
“We're well aware of how Kimberley has been
playing,” Said Dubois, “so when we prepare to face them it's a combination of
wanting to do what we do well as a group and being ready emotionally and
mentally for a very good opponent.”
The last time the two teams met was on
October 1. The Dynamiters erased a three goal deficit to win 4-3 in over-time.
“Our preparation wasn't really our issue
the last time we played.” Recalled Dubois, “We had a very strong first 30 or so
minutes and built a 3-0 lead, but then took our foot off the gas and let that
lead slide.
“We've seen once already how that can cost
us, so our guys should understand the importance of a strong 60-minute effort
and realize that Kimberley is a team that doesn't quit.”
While Friday’s tilt will have a lot of
attention from around the league, Saturday’s match is against the Beaver Valley
Nitehawks, the only team to beat the Creston Valley Thunder Cats in regulation
to this date, shouldn’t be overlooked.
The Nitehawks (11-3-1-1) lead their
division, and are only two points back from the Dynamiters. The Nitehawks are
led by October Kootenay Conference Player of the Month Tallon Kramer. He has
back-stopped his team to eight wins in 12 appearances, going undefeated in six
games in October while posting three shutouts.
The Dynamiters, however, are holding on to
their mantra that head coach and general manager Derek Stuart set last week:
taking it one game at a time.
Friday’s game starts at 8:30 and the Johnny
Bucyk Arena in Creston, and then 8:30 on Saturday at the Beaver Valley Arena in
Creston.
MATCH
STICKS: Nicholas Ketola is suspended for one game
after receiving a game misconduct in the last 10 minutes against Columbia
Valley. Drew Van den Bosch, Bryce Salverda and Connor Kendall remain sidelined
with injuries.
Check it out in the Kimberley Bulletin/Cranbrook Townsman
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