Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Stamps come back to beat Dauphin in a shootout

The Swan Valley Stampeders were able to make it 4 wins in a row when they were able to come back from 2-0 deficit to defeat the Dauphin Kings 3-2 shootout to move to within 2 points of the 2nd place Kings in the Sherwood Division standings.

Dauphin came out firing getting 2 goals just over a minute apart in the 1st period when Jon Gaudet and Francis Alarie found the back of the net to make it 2-0 Kings after 1 period.

But the Swan Valley Stampeders will show some life in 2nd period when Brayden McDonald took a pass in the slot and made no mistake top shelf for his 4th of the season to cut the lead in half 2-1 kings after 40 minutes of play.

In the 3rd there wasn't much action until the Stamps caught a break when Landon Peel's shot hit off the back glass and hits Kings' goalie Jeremy's Pominvilles back and in to tie up the game at 2-2 after 60 minutes.

The teams would exchange chances in the overtime but none could hit the back of the net

In the shootout Jon Gaudet would score for the Kings, and Richard Olson would reply agaisnt his former teammate for the Stamps. 2nd round Guillame Naud would miss for the Kings and Dylan Reimer would miss for the Stamps and in the 3rd round Jesse Sinatynski would miss for the Kings and Max Flanagan would put it top shelf to make it a 3-2 Stamps Shootout win.

Stamps- 0/3 on PP;     Kings- 1/4 on PP

Landon Noel was outstanding once again stopping 34-36 shots for his 13th victory of the season.

The Stamps go right back it tonight when they host the OCN Blizzard 7:30 Swan River Centennial Arena
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The WayWay Wolverines would come back from 2-0 down but were not able to squeak out a victory against the OCN Blizzard dropping a 4-3 decision.

Brett Lafond led the way for the Wolves with a goal and an assist while Zane Morin and Russell Turner also scored while Cory Simons stopped 20 of 24 shots but was tagged with the loss

The Wolves return to action Saturday when they visit the Virden Oil Capitals

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