The Month of January has not been friendly
to the Kimberley Dynamiters so far, as they have started the month with a 1-3
record. Outside of a monstrous 11-2 victory, they have been unable to get past
scoring two goals.
This past weekend, the Dynamiters hosted
the Creston Valley Thunder Cats. The two teams are close in the standings, and
the Cats having a slight edge for first place. Head coach and general manager
Derek Stuart has frequently said that the battle for first place in the Eddie
Mountain Division will come down to the games between the Nitro’s and the Cats.
At puck drop on Saturday the Dynamiters
hoped to be able to leap frog the 2017 Cyclone Hosting Thunder Cats for first
place in the standings.
The Cats, without their head coach Jeff
Dubois who was away coaching at the KIJHL Top Prospects Game, however, were
quick to get on the board, scoring a power play goal.
“We didn’t have any energy in warmup and it
led to us coming out flat” assistant captain James Farmer said after the game.
The Dynamiters would later tie the game at
one, with forward turned defencemen Farmer scoring. Farmer is familiar with the
role: “The adjustment from forward to defence hasn’t been too hard for me. I’ve
played some defence growing up so I’m doing my best to remember how to react
and to be in the correct position.”
The game didn’t remain tied for long as the
Cats responded with their second power play goal of the game. Though as the
second period wound down, George Bertoia would get the Nitro’s tying goal.
“I thought at times we did a good job of
controlling the puck in their zone and creating issues for their defence.”
Captain Ryan Hozjan said, “We did well with taking there goalies eyes away and
creating traffic in front.”
As the clock began to tick down in the
third period, it began to feel more and more like overtime, and with 7:42 the
Cats took a 3-2 after the Nitro’s turned over the puck.
The Cats would then pad their score with
two empty net goals to make the final tally a 5-2 victory over the Dynamiters.
It was Cody Campbell’s first game back
since the 9-2 loss to the Beaver Valley Nitehawks, and he impressively made 32
saves to keep the Dynamiters in the game.
After the game, both Hozjan and Farmer
could identify what the team needed to improve on.
“We just have to be more ready as a team
and be ready for whatever team we are playing,” Farmer said “if you come out
that flat in playoffs you will not win so hopefully we have learned what we
can’t do and not do it again”
Hozjan added: “One thing we need to improve
this weekend is our urgency to win for a full 60 minutes, instead of just
glimpses throughout the game.”
MATCH
STICKS: Harrison Risdon and Caige Sterzer were both
held pointless in the KIJHL Top Prospects Game held this past weekend in
Kelowna, the Kootenay Conference would tie 3-3 with the Okanagan/Shushwap
Conference.
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