The Kimberley Dynamiters are headed to the Kootenay
Conference Finals for the third year in a row after declawing the 2017 Cyclone
Taylor Hosts, Creston Valley Thunder Cats in game six.
The Nitro’s came out blazing early in the game as Calgary
native Nolan Kurylo would score just after the five minute mark of the first
period.
After only facing seven shots, Kimberley’s net minder, Cody
Campbell, knew Creston would fight back.
“After facing seven shots, I knew their second period was
going to be phenomenal” Campbell said.
The Thunder Cats did respond. Justen James got the Cats on
the board early in the second to tie the game at one. The Cats would then fire
an astounding 17 shots in the second period, to no avail, as the
Dynamiters
regained their lead and built on it. Kurylo would score his second of the game,
and the Nic Herringer would deflect in a power play goal with 23 seconds left
in the second to give the Dynamiters a 3-1 lead with 20 minutes left.
“Coming out for the third period, and we are up 3-1,”
Campbell recalled “this might be the biggest period that I have ever played in
my life. I am happy that I am here.”
The Dynamiters started Brandon Langridge, Brandt Bertoia and Nicholas Ketola to start the third.
“[They] were our best line in the first 40 minutes during
5-on-5, so it was easy to start them in the third.” Head coach and general
manager Derek Stuart said.
The line rewarded Stuart and the team, Ketola scored his
first goal of the series 14 seconds into the third period to give the
Dynamiters a commanding 4-1 lead over the Thunder Cats.
By the three minute mark, the Cats pulled their goalie, and
kept pressure on the Dynamiters for a whole two-minutes before James Farmer
added to his KIJHL league leading point total as he scored an empty net goal.
The Cats Grant Iles would score with 26 seconds left, but it
was too little too late. The Dynamiters defeated the regular season Eddie
Mountain division leaders in six games to advance, once again, to the Kootenay
Conference finals.
Stuart feels that his team has always had the confidence to
beat the Thunder Cats, but that finishing them in six games, gives them a
little extra boost, and the players would agree.
“It’s a huge series for us to take down Creston, especially
them being the [Cyclone Taylor Cup] host. I think it's a confidence build up
for us for the next series.” Said Kurylo, who had a hot hand scoring six goals
against Creston.
“I'm just trying to put the puck in the net, things are
bouncing the right way right now, I want to carry that into the Beaver Valley
series.”
Photo's by Jonathan Righton
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