Tag: byron
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1/4 Recap: Byron rolls a 7; Gogulla stays hot
On Sunday, Paul Byron (+5) scored four goals and added three helpers as Gatineau smoked Drummondville, 10-2. The speedster also racked up six blocked shots to earn the obvious #1 star of the game. Elsewhere in the Q, Luke Adam (+1) had both Juniors goals on a game-high eight shots on net as Montreal fell…
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12/29-30 Recap: Trio drops three; Run ends for Byron
In the DEL, Philip Gogulla had two goals including the game winner plus an assist as Cologne edged defending champion Berlin, 5-4. The goals give the 6’2 left wing a total of 11 in 31 games, a mark equaling his entire 2007-08 output in 51 games. Luke Adam (5 SOG)had a goal and two assists,…
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12/27 Recap: Tropp sets up win; Biega dazzles in defeat
At the Badger Showdown in Madison, Alex Biega factored in on both Crimson marks with a goal and an assist as Harvard lost to Lake Superior State, 6-2. Biega took a loose puck from his blue all the way home for an impressive first period goal, his second of the year, then later earned a…
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12/19 Recap: Byron stays hot; Butler solid in debut
Chris Butler scored his first NHL point and was +2 as Buffalo shutout Los Angeles, 5-0. The DU product logged 12:16 of time in first appearance in the bigs, playing solid on the man, and making conservative plays with the puck. Lindy Ruff managed the rookie well, keeping shifts short while allowing him to ease…
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12/14 Recap: Two in the bag for Byron, Adam, Gogulla
Luke Adam (+2) scored two goals, earning the game’s #1 star as the Juniors overcame a three-goal deficit to win their third straight, 6-4 over Chicoutimi. The second rounder won nine of his 12 draws, and contributed two hits and two blocked shots to pace the Juniors. T.J. Brennan (-1) had four shots on goals…
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12/12 Recap: Adam back on track; Byron sweet for 16
Luke Adam (+1) had a pair of assists and five shots on goal to earn the game’s #1 star as Montreal defeated Val-d’Or, 3-2. Playing center, the 6’2, 203-pounder won 10 of 18 draws while also blocking four Drillers shots. The points snap a four-game drought for the Newfoundland native, while raising his season total…
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12/6 Recap: Myers ready to compete; Byron keeps pilin'
Tyler Myers (+1) was a controlling presence throughout as Kelowna needed a three-goal third period to defeat Chilliwack, 5-2. Paired with offensive-minded 2009 prospect Tyson Barrie, the 6’7 World Junior hopeful stepped up and labeled a Bruin forward with a solid shoulder midway through the opening period, and was steady on the puck in all…
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12/5 Recap: Byron lends helping hand; Fighting Fienhage fetches first
Paul Byron continued to shake his disappointing omission from Team Canada’s WJC camp by posting a five-assist night in Gatineau’s 7-4 win over Val-d’Or. The explosion gives the Ottawa native points in fourteen straight games, propelling him into a tie for 11th overall in the Q with 38 points. Jordon Southorn had a pair of…
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Byron and Myers stretch streaks
In Wednesday action, Tyler Myers celebrated his chance at skating for Team Canada with an assist in Kelowna’s 4-2 loss to Saskatoon. The 6’7 defenseman now has points in seven straight games, and upped his season PIM total to 59 after a two-and-a-ten late in the third period. In the Q, Paul Byron stretched his…
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Tylers in, Byron draws short straw
The Sabres pair of 2008 first round picks, Tyler Ennis and Tyler Myers, have been chosen to skate in Team Canada’s World Junior selection camp. Starting December 11th, the CHLers will toil in the five-day session in hopes of earning a chance to play for Canada’s fifth-straight gold medal on home ice in Ottawa at…