After a lengthy 8-day break from hockey, the Kimberley
Dynamiters return to the ice this weekend as they look to continue their
winning ways, having won their past eight in a row.
The Kimberley Dynamiters (25-8-0-0), top in the Eddie
Mountain division, host the Beaver Valley Nitehawks (25-4-1-2), top in the Neil
Murdoch division, tonight at the Memorial Arena in Cranbrook.
The last time the two teams met, the Nitehawks downed the Nitro’s
3-1, in what head coach and general manager Derek Stuart called “the closest to
an elimination playoff game that we had this year. It was very intense, quick,
hard hitting, and very physical.”
The Nitehawks score by committee with seven players averaging,
or close to averaging, a point per game. They are built from the back out, with
Tallon Kramer back-stopping the team to 20 wins in 26 appearances, while
posting a 1.61 goals against average and .940 save percentage. The Nitehawks have
three forwards going to the KIJHL prospects game next week: Aiden Browell
(’99), Tyler Ghirardosi (’99), and Bradley Ross (’00).
The next day the Nitro’s face off against division opponents
Columbia Valley Rockies (8-21-0-3) in Invermere. The Rockies hold onto a
six-point lead over the Golden Rockets for the last playoff spot in the
division. The two teams have played six times this season, with the Dynamiters
winning five of the games, outscoring the Rockies 27-12. However, the
Dynamiters are 1-1 in Invermere, with the goals being level at five.
The big impact on the games this weekend won’t happen this
weekend, it happened last week in the final 20 seconds against the Fernie
Ghostriders, a line brawl that suspended four Dynamiters skaters: Brandon
Langridge (3 games), George Bertoia (3 games), Garreth Osmar (3 games) and
Harrison Risdon (2 games for kneeing).
As a result of the suspensions, the Dynamiters will be down
one skater, and will be playing with a lineup of 17-skaters this weekend.
Friday’s game in Cranbrook starts at 7pm, while Saturday’s
in Invermere starts at 7:30pm.
MATCH STICKS: Goaltender
Cody Campbell (98) was named the December Kootenay Conference Player of the Month.
Forward Nolan Kurylo (98) received an honorable mention for the player of the
month. Caige Sterzer (00) was suspended one game, but his suspension was
rescinded.
Check it out in the Kimberley Bulletin/Cranbrook Townsman
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