Saturday, February 19, 2011

Saskatoon 5 Kootenay 3 Game #59

Cranbrook, BC – The Saskatoon Blades scored 3 powerplay goals in a 5-3 win over the Kootenay ICE in WHL action on Saturday night.

ICE opened the scoring on the powerplay as Max Reinhart’s shot was stopped and the rebound found Jesse Ismond near the crease and he lifted it into the net.
Blades scored 2 powerplay goals in 2:13 to take a 2-1 lead.
On a scramble near the net Chris Collins found the puck and backhanded it over the fallen goalie.
Brayden Schenn was wide open in the middle slot and scored with a wrist shot high on the glove side.

The Blades added a powerplay goal in the 2nd period as Brayden Schenn came down the left wing and fired a wrist shot high on the glove side.

In the 3rd period the ICE scored a shorthanded goal as Kevin King started a breakaway at his blue line and scored with a wrist shot high on the glove side.
King has 5 shorthanded goals and extended his point streak to 12 games. (9-9-18)
ICE have set a Franchise Record with 17 shorthanded goals in a season.
ICE have scored shorthanded goals in 6 straight games and have 8 in the last 8 games.
ICE tied the game 3-3 as Hayden Rintoul skated with the puck deep in the zone and fed a cross ice pass to Jesse Ismond who scored on a one timer.
Blades regained the lead as Marek Viedensky came down the left wing and scored with a wrist shot high on the glove side.
Blades added an empty netter from Jake Trask.

ICE forward Brock Montgomery left the game in the 1st period and didn't return.
ICE defenseman Luke Paulsen did not play in the 3rd period.
Max Reinhart extended his point streak to 6 games (4-6-10)

ICE will host Kelowna on Tuesday.

ICE Scratches – Joey Leach (14th game ankle day-to-day), Adam Rossignol.
Leach will be allowed to start skating on Wednesday.

Game Summary
Saskatoon 45-11-0-2 Kootenay 38-18-1-1

1st Period
1. Kootenay, Ismond 14 (Reinhart, Rintoul) 10:44 pp
2. Saskatoon, Collins 18 (Deitz, Viedensky) 14:03 pp
3. Saskatoon, Schenn 13 (Cox) 16:16 pp
Penalties – Boomer Ktn (tripping) 2:03, Viedensky Sask (interference) 3:23, A. Elliott Sask Hurley Ktn (fighting) 5:46, Zahn Sask (cross checking) 9:11, Fraser Ktn (cross checking) 12:05, Ismond Ktn (roughing) 14:31, Viedensky Sask (hooking) 17:22.
2nd Period
4. Saskatoon, Schenn 14 (2) (S. Elliott, Stanford) 15:23 pp
Penalties – Czerwonka Ktn (goalie interference) 12:03, King Ktn (tripping) 15:06, Sutter Sask (fighting) Siemens Sask (fighting, misconduct) Czerwonka Ktn (fighting) Fraser Ktn (fighting, misconduct) 17:47.
3rd Period
5. Kootenay, King 29 3:53 sh
6. Kootenay, Ismond 15 (2) (Rintoul) 12:15
7. Saskatoon, Viedensky 27 17:53
8. Saskatoon, Trask 25 (Schenn) 19:18 en
Penalties – Antilla Ktn (tripping) 3:41, Dzuirzysnki Sask Hurley Ktn (roughing) 6:46, King Ktn (tripping) 13:19.
Shots on goal by
Saskatoon – 12 – 11 – 15 = 38
Kootenay - 9 - 9 - 7 = 25
Goal (shots-saves) – Saskatoon: Steven Stanford (W 34-3-0-0) (25-22) Kootenay: Nathan Lieuwen (L 27-13-1-1) (37-33)
Power plays (goals-chances) - Saskatoon: 3/7 Kootenay: 1/3
Referees – Matt Kirk, Colby Smith
Linesmen – Jeff Jobson, Michael Roberts
Attendance – 3,083