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Hurricanes win key game in Kitchener

from: http://www.guelphhurricanes.com

TEAM EFFORT BEATS DUTCHMEN

The Guelph Hurricanes proved that old adage last night in Kitchener…”Play as a team. Win as a team.” Already missing 2 of their top defensemen Cayle Creen(out for the season-knee injury) and Zach Dion (suspension) the Canes lost Daniel Cotroneo when he left the game in the 1st period. The Canes eventhough they were outshooting the Dutchmen fell behind 2-0 before a Wade Pfeffer(2) point shot found the net to cut the lead in half.

In the break Coach MacEachern and his associates reminded the team of the game plan and how important this game was. They responded by scoring the next 4 goals. The line of Mike Iacocca, Martin Kudla and Jake Weidner continued to shine offensively. Iaccoca(18), Weidner(8) and Kudla(17 – empty net) all scored. Canes leading scoreer Tyson Theaker added his 18th while Blair Goss, Cam Jude, Iacocca, Kudla, Connor Ste. Marie and Nic MacEachern(2) contributed assists.

After backing up Brandon Foote on the Storm’s northern trip Drew Pegrum returned to shut down the Dutchmen after the 1st period to record the win. Pegrum made his best save of the night late in the 3rd with the score 3-2 and the Dutchmen pressing. Theaker scored right after that to put the game away. In all he stopped 26 shots many of the difficult variety.

Final Score Guelph 5, Kitchener 2

The Hurricanes last home game of the regular season is Thursday, February 25 at the Sleeman Centre when the Cambridge WinterHawks are the visitors. Game time is 7:30 p.m.

The Play-offs will either Wednesday(Waterloo) or Thursday(Brantford) depending on the final standings.

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Hurricanes drop a close one to Cyclones in OT

from http://www.guelphhurricanes.com

CANES LOSE IN OVERTIME

The atmosphere inside the Ice Palace was hot for a couple of hours as the Hurricanes and Cyclones put on one of the most entertaining, exciting games of the season. The Cyclones prevailed in overtime 4-3 but were pushed to the limit by the hard working Canes.

Chris McDougall covers the puck

Listowel struck first with former Cane Dan Mohle chipping a loose puck into the net for a 1-0 first period lead. The Cyclones struck again before the Canes went to work. Tyson Theaker(17) scored from Mike McFarlane and Nic MacEachern making the score 2-1 entering the 3rd period.

The Canes came out flying in the 3rd and put pressure on Guelph native Jim Prigione. Prigone made a number of excellent saves before Luca Penzo(5) beat him with a power play goal to tie the game. Martin Kudla and Mike Iaccoca assisted on the goal. Canes kept up the pressure until McFarlane(10) with assists from Theaker and Wade Pfeffer put the Canes up 3-2.

Now it was McDougall’s turn to shine in the Canes net and he did. He made a number of excellent saves to keep the Canes in the lead. But with the Canes in control and less than 2 minutes left lighting struck. Former Hurricane Ken Rolph stole the puck in the offensive zone, walked in on McDougall and scored sending the game into overtime.

An ill-advised retailiation penalty with less than a minute left in regulation gave the Cyclones the man advantage heading into overtime. Fergus resident Eric Dekkers scored right off the face-off with a blast that caught McDougall off guard to send the Listowel fans home happy.

The one point puts the Canes in a dead heat with the Kitchener Dutchmen setting up their upcomng game on Tuesday in Kitchener.

The Canes have 4 games left in the regular season with the lone home game being next Thursday Feb 25th at the the Sleeman Centre vs. the Cambridge WinterHawks. Game time is 7:45 p.m.

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Dutchmen steal one from Hurricanes

In late February when the GOJHL (Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League) regular season comes to a close and the Guelph Hurricanes see who they are facing in the playoffs, they may be thinking of this game tonight at Victoria Road Arena, this 4-3 shootout loss to the Kitchener Dutchmen as… the one that got away.

McDougall down after Dutchmen tie the game

Kitchener’s Ted Anstett opened up the scoring in the first, before Taylor Lukasik (shorthanded) and Blair Goss (powerplay) scored for Guelph and after one period, the Hurricanes led 2-1.

After a scoreless 2nd period, Tyson Theaker extended the Hurricanes lead to 3-1 at the 15:33 mark of the 3rd period.

With the Hurricanes leading 3-1 with 2:34 left in the 3rd period in a tight checking affair with the Kitchener Dutchmen it looked like the gap in points between these two teams was about to widen. With the win Guelph would have moved 6 points ahead (27 pts to 21) of the 8th place Dutchmen and would have decreased the likelihood of facing the MidWestern Division leading Brantford Golden Eagles in the first round of the playoffs.

But that wasn’t to be.

The Dutchmen called a time out and then pulled their goalie for the extra attacker. Then Tanner DeWitt scored with 2:26 left on the clock and then Ryan Clarkson and tied it up with 56 seconds left in the 3rd.

Overtime solved nothing, so the teams went to a shootout.

Mark Scheifele’s wrist shot in the top corner over the Hurricane goaltender Chris McDougall’s glove proved to be the winner for the Dutchmen.

With the one point they gained in the shootout loss, Guelph now sit tied in 6th (tied with Elmira, however the Sugar Kings have two games in hand) with 26 pts. , Kitchener with 23 pts. remains in 8th.

The Hurricanes take to the road for their next two games, Friday Jan. 8th in Waterloo and Saturday Jan. 9th in Brantford.

The next Hurricanes home game is the following Thursday Jan. 14th, when they take on the Cambridge Winter Hawks in a 7:45 pm start at the Sleeman Centre.

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New Netminder gets the call for the Hurricanes

from http://www.guelphmercury.com by Rob Massey

GUELPH — After a couple of weeks of practising with the Guelph Hurricanes, Drew Pegrum will get his first start in net with the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League team.

“It’ll be great to get a game in this weekend,” Pegrum said.

Hurricanes goalie Drew Pegrum

Pegrum was part of the Hurricanes’ blockbuster deal with the Listowel Cyclones that saw them send top scorers Dan Mohle and Ken Rolph to the Cyclones for youngsters Blair Goss and Jake Weidner. Pegrum came to Guelph a week later after Listowel acquired goaltender Brock Hansell from the Thorold Black Hawks.

“We ended up sending two 20-year-olds up there and we got two 17-year-olds and an 18-year-old back,” Hurricanes head coach Jim MacEachern said. “The goal here is to get younger. That’s what we’re trying to do. We have until Jan. 10th and if something else comes up, we might take advantage of that, too.”

Pegrum has a 4-5-0-1 record this season, with two of his wins coming against the Hurricanes. He has a 4.29 goals-against average and a .876 save percentage. He played five games in September and two early in October before hurting his left knee. He’s played three games since Oct. 10 – a win over Guelph, a loss to Brantford and a shootout loss to Kitchener – as Guelph native James Prigione, a veteran with the Cyclones, increased his playing time.

“I was playing a bunch at the start of the season and I got injured,” Pegrum said. “Prigione stepped up when I was injured and he started playing really good, so he got a lot of time after that.”

Pegrum said his knee is fine now.

“It’s better now,” he said. “It’s been strong for about four weeks.”

With the Hurricanes, Pegrum is expected to be the main backup to Chris McDougall, who has appeared in 19 of Guelph’s 31 games. McDougall will get the start Saturday night against the Welland Canadians at the Sleeman Centre while Pegrum will get the call Sunday afternoon against the Dutchmen in Kitchener.

“Chris is our No. 1, I’m not going to deny that,” MacEachern said. “Again, we’ve got to look out for the future. I would expect and I would hope that Doogs (McDougall) is playing for the Peterborough Petes next year. Drew is going to go as much as Doogs here. When we get into the playoffs or down the stretch, I’ll probably go with the guy who is hot.”

Until then, it’ll be a rotation of sorts, likely with McDougall getting two starts for every one that Pegrum gets.

Read the rest of the article here: http://news.guelphmercury.com/Sports/article/577393

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Layoff work pays off for the Hurricanes

 from http://www.guelphmercury.com by Rob Massey

GUELPH – Work the Guelph Hurricanes did on both their power play and penalty killing during their two-week layoff paid off Saturday night.

The Hurricanes scored a pair of power-play goals in edging the Welland Canadians 4-3 in a shootout in Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League play at the Sleeman Centre. Guelph went 2-for-8 on the power play while Welland was 1-for-6.

“We took advantage of that practice time and it showed,” Guelph head coach Jim MacEachern said. “We took advantage of it. We worked our special teams. . . (and) we created more opportunities because of it.”

Kudla nets the Shootout winner

“We got to work on a new power play and a new penalty kill so I think it helped out in that aspect,” Martin Kudla said. The fifth shooter for the Hurricanes, he fittingly scored the overtime winner after being robbed of the opportunity of getting it late in the third period by the quick stick of Welland keeper Kari Rikkonen. “But it’s hard to take that time off with no games and then come back and play a game.”

On the shootout winner, Kudla faked a wrist shot before going to his backhander for the goal.

“I do that move a lot in practice so I just thought I’d go with it,” he said. “It works usually, so I thought I’d go with it right from the start.”

The win allowed the Hurricanes to climb out of their tie with the Kitchener Dutchmen for seventh in the eight-team Midwestern Conference.

Tyson Theaker, one of the few Hurricanes who can grow a beard, scored twice in regulation time and once in the shootout while Zach Dion had the other regulation-time goal for the Hurricanes. Theaker’s linemates Mike McFarlane and Nic MacEachern assisted on both of his goals while Luca Penzo also had an assist.

“I haven’t got a goal in a while so it felt good to get a couple,” Theaker said. “The puck was bouncing, the line was working hard.”

check out the rest of the article here: http://news.guelphmercury.com/Sports/article/577546

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Theaker leads Hurricanes past Canadians on Minor Hockey Night

Just days after scoring in the Midwestern All-Star game Tyson Theaker scored 2 goals in regulation time and added another in the shootout to lead the Hurricanes to a 4-3 victory over the visiting Welland Canadians last night (Guelph Minor Hockey night) at the Sleeman Centre.

Theaker scores for the Hurricanes

Just hours after #9 Matt Sisca scored the game winning goal for the Guelph Storm over the Plymouth Whalers, #9 Martin Kudla scored the shootout winner for the Hurricanes.

The win is the 10th of the season for the Hurricanes and 2nd in their last 3 games and it moves Guelph into 7th place in the Midwestern Conference 2 pts. ahead of the Kitchener Dutchmen.

The Hurricanes next game is in Kitchener against the Dutchmen at 2:00 pm. This is the last one before the Christmas break. 

Guelph’s next home game will be Saturday January 2nd when they host the Dutchmen at Victoria Road Arena. The puck drops at 7:30 pm.

Thomas, Brett and Connor enjoy the game on Guelph Minor Hockey night

Alexander, Andrew and Branden cheer on the Hurricanes

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Hurricanes and former Hurricanes shine in Allstar Slugfest

from Stratford Beacon Herald http://www.stratfordbeaconherald.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2222380

Eagles’ keeper star of goalfest

By MIKE SAVAGE

In a game featuring 26 goals, you’d hardly expect a goaltender to be named MVP.

But that was the case Monday night at Galt Arena Gardens, where Daryl Borden of Sutherland Cup champion Brantford backstopped Team Rex to a 17-9 triumph over Team DeSilva in the 22nd Frank Santarossa Midwestern Conference all-star game.

Borden allowed just three goals on 34 shots in just over 30 minutes of playing time to give his coach with the Golden Eagles, Scott Rex, his first win in five tries in various all-star competition.

“It’s always nice to be part of a game like this. It’s an honour just to be thought of as a possible MVP candidate with all the talent here,” Borden said after the contest. “Many of us know each other, obviously from this league but also from summer hockey. It’s great to play in a setting like this. The guys have a lot of fun with it.”

Borden made save after eye-popping save during his half hour on the ice and did about everything except score a goal, something he did with Brantford in last year’s playoffs.

Last night, however, he left the offence to Golden Eagles teammates Josh McQuade and Matt Hill, and Stratford’s Kyle Wilhelm, each of whom had hattricks.

“It’s a fun game, not a lot of defence, obviously,” said Wilhelm, who scored all three of his goals in the opening frame. “But more than the game itself, it was fun getting to know the guys on the other teams and talking smack with them. You’re supposed to hate them during the regular season, but get ’em all together in a situation like this and you realize they’re a good bunch of guys.”

Wilhelm played on a line with Cullitons’ teammates Cohen Adair and Brad McClure. The trio combined for eight scoring points — Wilhelm’s hattrick, McClure a goal and two assists and Adair two helpers.

Defencemen Craig Dalrymple and Kyle Roes also represented the Tribe, with Dalrymple drawing an assist.

“I thought the Stratford guys all had a good game,” Wilhelm said. “Brad and Cohen put some points up and Roesy and Dally moved the puck well. I think we gave a good account of ourselves.”

McQuade, the top point-getter in the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League, had three goals and two assists for Rex, Hill had three and one, Wilhelm a hattrick, Kitchener’s Tanner DeWitt two goals, Mark Scheifele and Derek Schoenmakers of the Dutchmen one apiece, McClure one, and Cambridge’s Cody Hall, Mike Sones and Anthony Colizza one each.

For Team DeSilva, coached by Waterloo Siskins’ bench boss Dean DeSilva, Listowel’s Dan Mohle was named player of the game. Mohle, acquired recently by the Cyclones from the Guelph Hurricanes, had two goals and two assists, as did Waterloo’s Ben Skinner. Guelph’s Zach Dion and Tyson Theaker, Listowel’s Ken Rolph and Kyle Goss and Elmira’s Michael Therrien had one apiece. The Sugar Kings’ Tyson LeBlanc had four assists.

Team DeSilva outshot Team Rex 59-49. Borden made 31 saves and Cambridge’s Jeff Flagler stopped 19 shots in the win, while Waterloo’s Colin Breen and Guelph’s Chris McDougall each made 16 saves for DeSilva. Team Rex led 6-3 after one and 11-5 after two.

Neither team scored a powerplay goal, nor could they, since no penalties were called.

“These guys certainly take their lead from what they see on TV in February (in the NHL all-star game) — a no-hitter with nothing but offence,” Rex said. “All the little things that everybody has to do during the course of the year gets turned off for a night. But it’s great to see these guys put on a show like that, seeing all the talent on the ice and what these guys can do with the puck.

“It was a fun night. All the lines contributed. It’s ingrained in them not to like each other during the year but it was a great thing to see them come together. Very rarely in this game do you get a chance to let your guard down like this.”

Midwestern convener Shawn McKelvie was on hand to present awards to the players during post-game festivities. He also spoke of the importance of the contest to the Santarossa Fund, which provides $1000 bursaries each year to five Midwestern players attending Canadian universities.

“To this point in the 22-year history of the Santarossa Fund, $70,000 has been given out to various players,” McKelvie said. “Tonight is our big fund-raiser, with all proceeds from the 50-50, the gate and the programs going straight to the Santarossa fund.”

The fund was created by Lino Santarossa in memory of his son, Frank, a former Midwestern player who died tragically nearly a quarter-century ago.

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The Guelph Hurricanes next home game is this Saturday as they take on the Welland Canadiens on Guelph Minor Hockey night. (Wear your Minor hockey jersey and get in free). Game time is 7:30 pm at the Sleeman Centre.

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Hurricanes KO’s Cullitons to extend Stratford’s losing streak to 10 games

Cohen Adair lays on the ice after a hard Hurricanes check. He would return to the game later.

A night after a 8-0 loss in Waterloo, the Guelph Hurricanes bounced back and posted a character win by beating  the slumping Stratford Cullitons 6-3.

“They showed a lot of character to come back after a tough loss last night. This club has a lot of heart and I am proud of them.” says Hurricanes Head Coach Jim MacEachern

The win moves Guelph’s record to 8-15-2 for 18pts., while the loss which was the 10th in a row for the Cullitons, moves Stratford’s record to 12-12-0 24pts..

Six Hurricanes players each collected 2 pts. (Luca Penzo, Dan Mohle, Martin Kudla, Mike McFarlane, Ken Rolph and Mike Iacocca) and Chris McDougall returned between the pipes to 28 of 31 shots.

  • Although Chris McDougall’s rights were traded earlier this week from the Kitchener Rangers to the Peterborough Petes, he will remain playing with the Hurricanes for the time being.
  • Also, I received word from the Hurricanes trainers that injured Kitchener Dutchmen defenceman Brant Nicolson was released from the hospital and is expected to make a full recovery. Last week he crashed into the boards and was carried off on a stretcher.

The Hurricanes next game is this coming Thursday as they seek revenge from the Waterloo Siskins at The Sleeman Centre. Please note the game time is 7:45pm.

SCORING SUMMARY
Period 1
Guelph – Ken Rolph (Cam Jude) 0:23
Stratford – Brad McClure (powerplay) (Tyler Masson, Brock Reynolds) 5:06
Period 2
Guelph – Mike Iacocca (Dan Mohle, Luca Penzo) 3:27
Stratford – Myles Melchers (powerplay) (Steve McParland, Jamie Nelson) 7:45
Period 3
Guelph – Tyson Theaker (powerplay) (Wade Pfeffer, Mike Iacocca) 0:53
Stratford – Tyler Masson (Jamie Nelson, Andrew Lorimer) 1:49
Guelph – Nic MacEachern (powerplay) (Ken Rolph, Dan Mohle) 4:52
Guelph – Mark Bell (Martin Kudla, Mike McFarlane) 6:01
Guelph – Luca Penzo (Martin Kudla, Mike McFarlane) 17:21

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Dutchmen spoil Hurricanes party at Guaranteed Win Night

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Chris MacDougall braces for the shot

According to the script, the Guelph Hurricanes were to earn their 8th victory of the season with a win over Kitchener. But unfortunately, someone forgot to inform the Dutchmen who defeated the Canes 5-3.

Kitchener jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead in the first 4 minutes of the game.

They stretched that lead to 3-0 by the end of the first period.

The Hurricanes got one back in the second making it 3-1.

Each team exchanged a pair of goals in the 3rd, making it a 5-3 final.

SCORING SUMMARY
Period 1
Kitchener Josh Mitton (Shane Bainbridge, Mark Scheifele) 3:18
Kitchener Tanner DeWitt (powerplay) (Mark Scheifele, Shawn Bechtloff) 3:39
Kitchener Lucas Tucciapone (Josh Mitton, Paul Sergi) 18:56
Period 2
Guelph Ken Rolph (shorthanded) (Evan Jared, Cayle Creen) 13:36
Period 3
Kitchener Josh Warner (Brandon Passley, Ryan Clarkson) 0:32
Guelph Mike McFarlane (Wade Pfeffer, Nic MacEachern) 0:54
Kitchener Ryan Clarkson (Brandon Passley, Josh Mitton) 5:23
Guelph Mark Bell (powerplay) (Andrew Van Ooteghem, Connor Ste Marie) 18:24

Not only did the game feature several fights including a tilt where the Hurricanes Nic MacEachern (5-10 178lbs.) took on the Dutchmen’s Alex McCaffrey (6-3 246 lbs.) and held his own.

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Trainers from both teams attend to Brant Nicolson

But the game also featured a scary scene where Dutchmen’s defenceman Brant Nicolson bolted out of the penalty box after a loose puck in the Hurricanes end lost an edge and fell ackwardly head first into the boards.

The trainers from both teams were quickly on the scene (which reminded me of the Rangers Ben Fanelli injury a couple of weeks ago).

Based on the fact that he hit his head the trainers and EMS staff were cautious and treated Brant as if he had a spinal injury.

The game was delayed 20 minutes as he was taken to hospital for further tests.

Although the game didn’t turn out as the script maker would have liked it to be, The Hurricanes made good on their promise by giving free tickets to an upcoming game to fans that purchased their tickets at the game.

The next Hurricanes game is Friday Nov. 20th when Guelph travels to Waterloo to take on the Siskins.

Then the following night, Saturday Nov. 21st the Hurricanes host the Stratford Cullitons. Game time is 7:30 pm at the Sleeman Centre.

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Missing ring motivation for Guelph bench boss

from the Stratford Beacon Herald http://www.stratfordbeaconherald.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2175270

Missing ring motivation for Guelph bench boss

Posted By Mike Savage

If he had a do-over, Jim MacEachern would have played the 1987-88 season for the Waterloo Siskins.

His decision to not play that year still haunts him, yet serves as motivation for his new mission — help the Guelph Hurricanes bring home a championship.

“The city of Guelph deserves a winner, our owners deserve a winner, and that’s what we’re striving for,” MacEachern, the Hurricanes’ head coach since early October, said last night. “It may not happen this year. We know the odds are against it. What we need to do first is establish a winning attitude. The only way that will happen is if we string some ‘W’s’ together and build some confidence.

“It all starts with enjoying being at the rink and doing all you can to win. That has to be the goal every night or you’re in the wrong place.”

check out the rest of the article here: http://www.stratfordbeaconherald.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2175270

The Hurricanes play the Kitchener Dutchmen tonight at The Sleeman Centre on “Guaranteed Win Night” game time is 7:30 pm.

Tickets are only $8.00 for Adults, $6.00 for Students and Seniors and $2.00 for Children (up to grade 8)

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