Tag: lieuwen
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2/4 Recap: Cat scratch fever; Ship back on course
Dan Catenacci streaked in for the shorthanded game winner Saturday and added an assist as Owen Sound held on to defeat Belleville, 2-1. The speedy center is currently riding a five-game point streak that has seen him gather five goals and 11 points. Through 50 games in 2011-12, Catenacci has 25 goals and 59 points,…
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2/3 Recap: Cat's three extends streak
Dan Catenacci scored a goal and two assists in the first period Friday as Owen Sound lost in overtime to Windsor, 6-5. Catenacci, who was returning from a one-game suspension, has now collected four goals and nine points in his last four games. Chris Marchese (’12) had a goal and two helpers for the Spits.…
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1/28 Recap: Lepkowski lights lamp; Cat facing discipline
Alex Lepkowski scored the first game winning goal of his OHL career Saturday to lead Barrie to a 2-1 win over Ottawa. The 6’4 defender, who didn’t score his first goal until his 100th game, now has six in his last 26. Gregg Sutch did not score but earned the game’s #3 star for his…
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1/25 Recap: Sundher scores in loss; Amerks fall to Griffs
On Wednesday, Kevin Sundher scored for the second straight game as Brandon was blown out by Calgary, 7-2. The six-foot center, who has two goals and four assists in nine games as a Wheat King, now has 70 points (24+46) with 22 games remaining in the WHL regular season. He’s been averaging 1.43 points-per-game in…
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1/24 Recap: Sundher gets first as Wheatie
Kevin Sundher snapped a career-long 10-game goal drought Tuesday as Brandon blanked Kootenay, 1-0. Sundher’s late first period goal, his 23rd of the year and first in eight games since being traded to Brandon, was all the Wheat Kings would need with 17-year old goaltender Curtis Honey stopping all 34 shots sent his way. Nathan…
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1/20 Recap: A first for Pysyk as Oil Kings stay hot
Mark Pysyk recorded the first two-goal game of his WHL career Friday to lead Edmonton to a 6-1 win over Swift Current. The OKs captain, who also added an assist for his second three-point night of the year, now has four goals and 14 points in 12 games since returning from injury on 11/19. The…
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1/18-19 Recap: Lieuwen gets 20th win
Nathan Lieuwen made 21 saves Wednesday to earn his 20th win of the year as Kootenay earned a 3-2 overtime win over Regina. The 6’5 netminder, who is one game off his 33-win pace from a season ago (he won his 21st game of 2010-11 a year ago to the day), could get a shot…
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1/14 Recap: Henley fuels Foreurs upset
Cedrick Henley notched a goal and an assist Saturday to earn the game’s #1 star as Val-d’Or toppled Q frontrunner Quebec 4-3 in overtime. The Foreurs captain got on the scoresheet twice during a five-goal third period to record his eighth multiple point game of the season. The 6’5 power forward has 10 goals and…
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1/11 Recap: Armia marks in return
Joel Armia scored his ninth goal of the year Wednesday as Assat lost to SaiPa, 3-1. The 6’3 wing, who lit the lamp from low near the paint, was making his return to the Aces lineup after a successful World Junior Championship that saw him collect five goals and seven points for fourth place Finland.…
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1/8 Recap: Kassian's three point night not enough
Zack Kassian scored a pair of goals Sunday and added an assist – all in the third period – as Rochester lost a 4-3 shootout battle to longtime foe Hershey. Kassian, who added the lone Amerks goal in the shootout, now has four points in two games since returning to the AHL. It was the…