Friday, December 30, 2011
Spruce Kings 5 Smoke Eaters 2
Jujhar Khaira led the way with 3 points (1-2), while fellow forwards Michael Colantone and BCHL scoring leader Paul DeJersey also tallied as Prince George handed Trail its 8th straight loss.
Goaltender Lyndon Stanwood was named the game's first star, making 43 saves as Trail was outshot by a wide margin, 48-17.
Connor Tiechko and Brent Baltus ended a seven-period goal-less drought with early third-period tallies for Trail to cut the game to 3-2, but the home side added two late insurance markers to seal their third victory in as many tries against Trail.
Adam Fares made his long anticipated return to the Smokies lineup Friday, though forwards Luke Bertolucci and Clayton Chessa were both out of action.
Trail's current skid leaves them without a single point to show for the month of December, but an extended period at home could (hopefully) prove to be just the tonic this team needs.
For Prince George, the victory means they remain two points up on Vernon for the final playoff spot in the Interior Conference, as the chase for the BCHL post-season heats up in both divisions.
Tip o' the Hat: to Spruce Kings "Mr. Everything" Ron Gallo, who fired up a twitter-storm Friday to keep me (and hopefully some of you) updated on the goings-on in Prince George. I had every intention of making the trip to the Coliseum as part of my holiday time, but circumstance prevented that from happening. Thanks Ron!
Up Next: The Smokies begin a five-game homestand Wednesday against Salmon Arm. I took in the Silverbacks' 6-4 loss in Vernon Friday (a game SA led 3-0 twelve minutes into the first period). It was a fast-paced affair that really swung Vernon's way after an opening twenty minutes that saw the Silverbacks come out flying. Former BV Nitehawk Taylor Love picked up a kneeing penalty in his Salmon Arm debut that saw Vipers forward Ben Gamache leave the game in the second period.
KIJHL Tonight: Tyler Jones scored twice, including the overtime winner as Castlegar swept a two-game home-and-home set from Beaver Valley with a 4-3 win at Fruitvale. Kudos to the 600+ fans who packed the BV Arena tonight, a marked improvement from some very unfortunate attendance trends I've noticed in our local rinks this season. New Rebels defenseman (and Smokies AP) Riley Henderson didn't figure in the scoring in his Castlegar debut: he was acquired Thursday from Golden for future considerations and of course spent last year and the first three months of 2011-12 with the Nelson Leafs. Henderson appears to be the top-4 d-man the Rebels (and others) have been seeking in advance of the Jan. 10 deadline.
Gameday: Smoke Eaters @ Spruce Kings
When: Dec. 30, 7:00 PM
Where: Coliseum, Prince George
Been awhile, hasn't it!
The Smokies return from a much-needed holiday break for a one-off in Prince George tonight as the team look for their first points of the month in the 2011 curtain-closer. The team made the fourteen-hour bus trek to PG Thursday and should be plenty rested for tonight's matchup, the third of seven between the two sides and the final one (this season) away from the Cominco Arena.
The Smokies' goal for the second half of the season is to play .500 hockey, which I think is doable, despite the team's record. 15 of Trail's final 28 games are at home (including a five-game homestand through the first half of January), and given the right mix of hard work and the odd bounce, this club could take advantage of the remaining games on the schedule to build a solid foundation for next season. The batteries have been recharged, and tonight's game in Prince George will serve as a good first indication for what fans in Trail can expect for the first three months of 2012.
Last Meeting: Prince George won both ends of a weekend two-step October 14th and 15th at the Coliseum, by scores of 8-0 and 5-2. They lead the season series 2-0.
Our Opponent: The Spruce Kings are right in the mix for the fourth and final playoff spot in the Interior Conference. PG (37 points), sit two points up on Vernon (who lost the front end of a home-and-home with Salmon Arm last night) for fourth place, and are coming off a big 4-2 victory in Chilliwack on Wednesday. Up front, Paul DeJersey continues to enjoy a remarkable season, with 61 points (which entering play tonight was tied for first in the BCHL with Penticton's Connor Reilly); fellow forwards Jujhar Khaira and Michael Colantone offer plenty of spark to the Spruce King arsenal too. In fact the bulk of PG's scoring comes from the forwards, no d-man on the roster has more than three goals this season. Two former Smokies should figure prominently tonight; blueliner Ben Matthews is one of the aforementioned defensemen with three goals, while new pickup Mike Betz has scored only 4 points in 9 games, but was more than a point-per-game player as a 17 year-old in Trail in 2009-10.
In the Press Box: Smokies are without forward Josh Roberts and defenseman Shane Poulsen, while forwards Adam Fares and Luke Bertolucci could be back sooner rather than later. The Spruce Kings have no listed injuries.
Broadcast Info: I haven't made the trip north so no Trail broadcast this evening. Matt Soper has your PPV (and free audio), available here.
Local Hockey Tonight: Beaver Valley and Castlegar renew hostilities again tonight (7:00, Beaver Valley Arena). The Rebels rode goals from Arthur Andrews, Tyler Robinson and Tyler Jones to a 3-1 win over the 'Hawks Thursday in Castlegar. Nelson returns from the holiday break to open up a home-and-home in Spokane tonight.
Bits & Bites: Had the pleasure of meeting Powell River Kings play-caller Alex Rawnsley last night in Coquitlam as the Express eked out a 2-1 home ice victory. Former Smokie Rajan Sidhu was held off the scoresheet but played a lot of minutes. "Sid" and the Express are in Trail January 13th.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Clippers 5 Smoke Eaters 0
After a scoreless first period that saw few grade-A chances from either side, Dan Correale broke a 0-0 deadlock early in period two. The 20 year-old darted down the right wing before stopping at the top of the circle and slotting home his first goal of the season while short-handed.
Ryan Wells scored on a wrap-around later in the frame, before Mike Sones, and a pair from Andrew Gladiuk rounded things out at the Cominco Arena.
Trail started slowly (leading to a time-out just 2:20 into the first period) and never seemed to get the breakthrough they needed to take an early lead or climb back into proceedings once they fell behind. The line of Garrett McMullen, Connor Tiechko and AP Craig Martin had the most jump for the Smoke Eaters, while the likes of Adam Wheeldon and former Clipper Tanner Clarkson did well to provide a bit of energy as well.
The Clippers seemed to be constantly looking for long, stretch passes, and frequently had forwards waiting at the Trail blue line for feeds (aerial or otherwise). Two of the goals (Correale and Gladiuk's first) were a direct result of this strategy.
For the Smoke Eaters, who were missing five regulars with various knocks, the 12-day break should provide some opportunity to heal, both physically and mentally. Speaking with one player after the game I get the sense the team is looking forward to some time to recharge their batteries, and to come back in the new year with the goal of playing .500 hockey over the final 28 games of the regular season.
Up Next: The Smokies will enjoy a five-game homestand over the first half of January, but not before a trip to Prince George December 30th.
Local Hockey Update: Trail's Logan Proulx scored the winner last night (short-handed to boot) as Cowichan Valley upended Victoria 4-2. In the KIJHL, Scott Morisseau had a hat-trick, while Smokies AP Brenden Heinrich added a pair in Castlegar's 6-4 victory over Nelson. Former Smokie J.J. Beitel scored for Nelson. Kelowna defeated Grand Forks 11-1.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Smokies/Clippers Lineups
Smoke Eaters:
12 - McMullen, 16 - Tiechko, 9 - Baltus
24 - Santini, 25 - Clarkson, 23 - Long
21 - Cooper, 22 - Wheeldon, 18 - House
17 - Horsman, 10 - Martin (AP), 8 - Egli
2 - Hicks, 5 - Johnson
6 - Coish, 7 - Keca
3 - McEwan
33 - Stanwood
35 - D'Andrea
Clippers:
17 - Chinn (AP), 19 - Fitzgerald, 22 - Kramer
9 - Gladiuk, 18 - Gordon, 8 - Correale
14 - Neher, 23 - Blacklock, 25 - Taylor
21 - Sones, 11 - Cyr, 24 - Lowenberger
5 - Wells, 10 - McCormack
7 - Dahlen, 3 - Phillips
4 - Bryan, 15 - Iacono
30 - Faust
41 - Eiserman
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Jacklin Audio and More
Lots to talk about in advance of the final weekend of the pre-holiday schedule that sees the Smokies in Vernon tomorrow and home to Nanaimo Saturday.
For forward Diego Bartlett, click here.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Mid-Season Poll Results
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Centennials 3 Smoke Eaters 0
The Centennials scored in the first minute, and put more than 40 pucks at Lyndon Stanwood in a 3-0 shutout win tonight in Merritt.
Tyler Steel made 27 saves to collect the goose-egg, leaving the Smokies without a point to show for their three-game trip, and at the same time securing Merritt's first victory against Trail.
The opening goal was the result of some hard work from Silvan Harper, who made his way from the left-wing corner to the side of the net before a streaking Brandon Pfeil came through the slot and fired home a rebound.
Pfeil would factor in the second goal too. After Trail was caught with too many men, his point shot was deflected in by Merritt captain Evan Stack at 6:40 of the middle frame.
Veteran Chad Brears rounded out the scoring with an empty-netter.
The game featured some heavy hits, and a spirited bout between Adam Wheeldon and Sean Maktaak at centre-ice 10 seconds into the third.
The difference, from my angle was Merritt's ability to have sustained pressure in the Smokies' zone, exhausting an already short bench. The Cents have a few undersized, shifty forwards (Dustin Lebrun and Brendan Lamont come to mind) that are buzzsaws on the puck and can take a hit. I thought Garrett McMullen and Connor Tiechko both showed a fair amount of pace for Trail, who were knocked down to 15 skaters when Shane Poulsen and Luke Bertolucci left in the second period.
Up Next: two more games before the holiday break, beginning Friday night at Vernon.
KIJHL Tonight: Anthony Delong had 6 points in Castlegar's 10-1 win over Summerland. Montrose's Alex Ross surprisingly did not start in goal against his former club. Osoyoos shut out Grand Forks 11-0.
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
Gameday: Smoke Eaters @ Centennials

Friday, December 9, 2011
Chiefs 4 Smoke Eaters 1
David Thompson and Malcolm Gould also tallied in a three-goal third for the Chiefs, who improve their record to 4-0 against Trail this season.
Josh Hansen helped Chilliwack's teddy bears make their way to the ice by opening the scoring in the opening frame, before Tanner Clarkson scored his second goal in as many appearances with the Smoke Eaters before the opening frame was out.
Up Next: The Smokies wrap up the trip tomorrow in Merritt. Join me on the Smokies ustream channel for all the action from the Nicola Valley Arena beginning at 6:55.
Local Hockey Tonight: Beaver Valley served notice again tonight in the KIJHL with their tenth straight victory. The Hawks beat Spokane 5-1. Nelson upended Castlegar 5-2 while Grand Forks fell 10-2 at Princeton.
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Gameday: Smoke Eaters @ Chiefs

Thursday, December 8, 2011
Vipers 8 Smoke Eaters 3
Trail started brightly, outchancing the Vipers until Zalewski potted two quick goals late in the frame to send the home side up 2-0 after 20 minutes.
Vernon got their swagger back in the second, as Ben Gamache, Adam Tambellini and Castlegar's Aaron Hadley all scored in the first eight minutes to widen the lead to 5-0 before a screen shot from the left point 2:55 later from Shane Poulsen put Trail on the board. For the 17 year-old blueliner, it was his first BCHL goal.
Marley Keca added a similar strike from the right point later in the period before Jedd Soleway and Brendan Persley rounded out a 7-goal middle frame.
Smokies newcomer Tanner Clarkson finished Trail's offensive output late in the third with a terrific individual effort, before a John Knisley wrister in the final minute of the game punctuated a busy offensive night for the Vipers.
The two quick goals in the first period really put a stop to any offensive momentum Trail had going. Moments before Zalewski opened the scoring, Vipers goaltender Kirby Halcrow made a fine save off Smokies forward Connor Tiechko from the low slot on a Trail power-play. And once Vernon's top-liner found his stride, there was no looking back.
Lyndon Stanwood was tagged with the loss for Trail; he and James D'Andrea split duties between the pipes for the Smoke Eaters.
Tonight's game was a physical affair, with the likes of Castlegar's Ryan Renz and South Slocan's Joren Johnson both throwing their weight around on their respective blue lines. Clarkson's hit on Zalewski in the second period drew the attention of Renz, who drew an instigator for dropping the mitts with the new Trail forward. Kyle Horsman and Turner Lawson had exchanged blows moments earlier.
Trail missed leading scorer Clayton Chessa tonight. He was scratched from the Smokies' lineup leaving them with only 16 skaters once again. We'll see if the 20 year-old draws back in tomorrow in Chilliwack.
Clarkson and fellow newcomer Brendan Santini played together on a line with Brandon Long. Clarkson looked impressive from his first shift when he created a quality scoring chance, while Santini earned an assist on Keca's goal.
Former Grand Forks Border Bruin defenseman Lucas Hildebrand appeared as an AP for Vernon. It was only his second career BCHL game.
Up Next: The Smokies visit the Chilliwack Chiefs Friday night for the two sides' third meeting in 8 days.
Gameday: Smoke Eaters @ Vipers

Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Smokies Swing Deal For Santini

Derochie Earns Player Of The Month Nod
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Weekend + Monday Audio
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Chiefs 2 Smoke Eaters 1
Josh Hansen snuck a backhander through the legs of Smokies goaltender Lyndon Stanwood late in the second period to give the Chilliwack Chiefs the only lead they'd need in a 2-1 win at Cominco Arena.
Hansen charged through the neutral zone and received an entry feed from Mathieu Tibbet, allowing him to break in alone and tuck home his second goal of the weekend.
Trail opened the scoring on an oddball goal midway through period one. A Brent Baltus wrister was bobbled by Chiefs goaltender Bryton Udy from glove to glove, before it bounced into the net off the forehead of Smokies captain Clayton McEwan.
Chilliwack tied the game later in the frame after Malcolm Gould was sprung in alone by David Bondra, allowing him to slip a forehand shot behind Stanwood.
After Friday night's game that saw a number of heavy (and some illegal) hits, Saturday's affair was relatively tame. The teams combined for only four penalties tonight (three by Chilliwack), and the big hits were few and far between.
Trail's effort was better than Friday night, as for the sixth straight game the Smoke Eaters opened the scoring, but had difficulty penetrating a stingy Chilliwack defense. Udy wasn't forced to be especially spectacular tonight, with most of the Smokies' success on the weekend coming from hard work below the goal-line and in the corners.
It was a bit disappointing not to see new acquisition Tanner Clarkson in the lineup for Trail this weekend. The 18 year-old was traded to the Smokies earlier this week, but did not suit up for either game against the Chiefs. Trail was also missing forward Adam Wheeldon who was slapped with a two-game suspension for a check on Chiefs forward Alex Perron-Fontaine in the second period of Friday's game. Chiefs forward Trevor Hills was given a similar ban for a check to the head major incurred Friday.
Up Next: The Smokies play the first of four straight away from home Thursday when they visit Vernon.
Local Hockey Tonight: Diego Bartlett scored the tying goal with 1:36 to play as Castlegar and Golden skated to a 2-2 saw-off in the KIJHL. Former Rebels AP goaltender Jarrod Schamerhorn made 38 saves for the Rockets. Christian Johnson had four goals for Beaver Valley in a 7-1 drubbing of the Fernie Ghostriders. The major midget Kootenay Ice got a pair of goals from Jake Lucchini but fell 6-3 to the Greater Vancouver Canadians (those two squads play a breakfast special at 9:30 tomorrow morning in Castlegar). Selkirk College lost 12-2 at Thompson Rivers University.
Smokies/Chiefs Lineups
Smoke Eaters:
16 - Tiechko, 21 - Cooper, 19 - Chessa
9 - Baltus, 11 - Bertolucci, 23 - Long
17 - Horsman, 12 - McMullen, 18 - House
24 - Heinrich (AP)
2 - Hicks, 3 - McEwan
6 - Coish, 7 - Keca
4 - Poulsen
33 - Stanwood
35 - D'Andrea
Chiefs:
12 - Bondra, 9 - Huisman, 14 - Gould
20 - Tibbet, 28 - Forster, 16 - Ethier
27 - Sitterley, 15 - Hansen, 17 - Spring
18 - Graboski, 24 - Babych
4 - Laurent, 3 - Miller
8 - Hutchinson, 5 - Thompson
6 - Berry
35 - Udy
1 - Gillam
Gameday: Smoke Eaters vs. Chiefs
Who: Trail Smoke Eaters vs. Chilliwack Chiefs
When: Dec. 3, 7:30 PM
Where: Cominco Arena, Trail
The Smokies go for a weekend split tonight against the Chiefs after a third-period offensive explosion helped Chilliwack to a 6-3 victory Friday.
At one point, the Smoke Eaters enjoyed a 2-0 lead thanks to rebound goals by Erik Cooper and Taylor House, but a workmanlike penalty-kill and a pair of odd-man rushes in quick succession split the game wide open in the visitors' favour.
Last Meeting: Not much to go over here, a Derek Huisman hat-trick and 36 saves from Mitch Gillam helped the Chiefs to their second straight win over Trail, 6-3 last night.
Our Opponent: Last night's game showed the importance of Chilliwack's top line (Huisman, Malcolm Gould and David Bondra), but I was also impressed by former Nelson Leaf Michael Spring, who scored the go-ahead goal on a two-on-one. Chilliwack's defense is big. The likes of Matthew Hutchinson, David Thompson and captain Tyler Miller prevented any easy access to the slot, with plenty of active sticks and blocked shots.
In the Press Box: As was the case last night, Brandon Egli, Adam Fares and Josh Roberts are all in sick bay tonight for Trail. Chilliwack defenseman Alex Perron-Fontaine went down with an injury in the second period after a big collision in the corner, and did not return.
Broadcast Info: Join me once again for the pay-per-view tonight beginning at 7:30. Chilliwack's crew has the call on 89.5 the Hawk.
Local Hockey Tonight: A doozy on tap in Fruitvale tonight. The Nitehawks edged Fernie 6-5 in overtime last night (Chris Derochie with the winner), the two sides meet again at the Beaver Valley Arena (7:30 faceoff), with a fan celebration set for the Fruitvale Pub following the game. Castlegar faces off against the Golden Rockets (7:30, Complex) in the only other KIJHL game involving local teams. The Complex is set for a double-header though, with the major midget Kootenay Ice taking on the Greater Vancouver Canadians at 4:00. Selkirk College opens a weekend double-header at Thompson Rivers University tonight.
Chiefs 6 Smoke Eaters 3
Five unanswered goals paced Chilliwack to a 6-3 victory over the Smokies Friday at the Cominco Arena.
Trail took a 2-0 lead after one period of play following a pair of rebound goals from Erik Cooper and Taylor House.
Chilliwack evened the score after fourty minutes. Derek Huisman scored the first of his three goals on a five-minute power-play midway through the period, before Mathieu Tibbet tied things on (you guessed it), a rebound goal with just under three minutes left in the middle frame.
Chilliwack gave up a major of their own at the end of the second after Trevor Hills took Smokies forward Clayton Chessa into the end boards and was tossed for a blow to the head.
The Smoke Eaters though, failed to capitalize on the man-advantage, and the score remained level until Michael Spring snapped a shot through the legs of Trail goaltender Lyndon Stanwood 11 minutes into the third.
Huisman would add a second moments later on a 3-on-1 rush, before Josh Hansen added a fifth Chiefs goal on a wrap-around.
House brought Trail back to within two with just over three minutes left, but a Huisman empty-netter sealed not only a Chiefs win, but also a hat-trick for the Chilliwack centreman.
Up Next: The Smokies and Chiefs go at it again tomorrow (later tonight?) at 7:30.
Local Hockey Tonight: Two more goals for Scott Morisseau in a 6-2 Castlegar Rebels victory over Princeton at the Complex. Attendance was only 184. Beaver Valley won a thriller, 6-5 over Fernie thanks to a winner from Chris Derochie. Golden defeated Grand Forks 10-1. Former Bruins captain Jacob Bergeron scored twice for the Rockets.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Smokies/Chiefs Lineups
Smoke Eaters:
16 - Tiechko, 21 - Cooper, 19 - Chessa
9 - Baltus, 11 - Bertolucci, 23 - Long
17 - Horsman, 12 - McMullen, 18 - House
22 - Wheeldon, 3 - McEwan
2 - Hicks, 5 - Birks (AP)
6 - Coish, 7 - Keca
4 - Poulsen
33 - Stanwood
35 - D'Andrea
Chiefs:
12 - Bondra, 9 - Huisman, 14 - Gould
23- Hills, 28 - Forster, 16 - Ethier
27 - Sitterley, 15 - Hansen, 17 - Spring
20 - Tibbet, 18 - Graboski, 24 - Babych
4 - Laurent, 3 - Miller
8 - Hutchinson, 5 - Thompson
6 - Berry, 19 - Perron-Fontaine
1 - Gillam
35 - Udy
Smokies Swing Deal With Nanaimo, Grande Prairie
Gameday: Smoke Eaters vs. Chiefs
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Smoke Eaters 4 Centennials 3
Marley Keca scored the eventual game-winner in the third period, while Lyndon Stanwood made 42 saves as Trail edged Merritt 4-3 at the Cominco Arena.
Erik Cooper (pictured above) opened things up just shy of the 8-minute mark when he roofed a short-handed breakaway over Centennials goaltender Tyler Steel. Connor Tiechko added a second breakaway marker (this time at even strength) minutes later to give the Smokies a 2-0 lead heading into the first intermission.
The two teams would trade goals early in the second, Merritt's off an Evan Stack deflection on an early-period power-play, Trail's by Garrett McMullen, who banged a rebound through a crowd of players to restore the two-goal advantage.
A Richard Sabourin point shot caught everyone on the ice by surprise to round out the second-period summary. Sabourin directed a slapper from the left point which went into the top of the Trail net through a maze of bodies.
That set the stage for Keca's goal in the third. The defenseman took the puck out of the left-wing corner and drove hard to the net, beating Steel for his third goal of the season.
Dustin Lebrun put home a wrister from the slot just under five minutes later, but with 7:10, remaining in the period, Smokies AP Craig Martin was hauled down on a breakaway, resulting in a penalty shot.
Steel outwaited the 16 year-old, going left to right and making a fine pad save to keep the scoreline at 4-3.
The rest of the game was up to Stanwood. He made several key saves right up until the dying seconds to preserve the victory for the Smoke Eaters, who improve to 2-0-1 against the Cents this season.
Once again, Trail showed rarely-before-seen confidence on the ice, and although Merritt tried to claw their way back after falling behind early, the Smokies denied them a much-pressed-for equalizer. Keca was particularly strong on the back end, while the line of Cooper, Tiechko and McMullen (thrown together after Clayton Chessa was scratched) were magnificent.
Although he failed to register a point, Luke Bertolucci had a particularly strong game for Trail, carrying the puck into the dirty areas of the ice and generating several scoring opportunities on a line with Martin and Brandon Long. Safe to say the 16 year-old is beginning to find his offensive flair at the junior "A" level.
Without Team Canada West member Reece Willcox, the Cents defense were stretched at times, but I thought rookie Tyler Martin showed a fair amount of poise on the back end for Merritt, logging a lot of minutes and continually making sure pucks made their way out of the defensive zone. Steel was also good in goal after giving up the two early breakaways. His stop on Martin's penalty shot was, at that point, a game-saver.
Up Next: Trail begins a weekend two-pack with the Chilliwack Chiefs at the Cominco Arena. I don't envy the Chiefs for their travel schedule this week; Chilliwack played (and won by the way) in Prince George against the Spruce Kings tonight.
December First Madness?: It remains to be seen what will happen tomorrow with the carding cutdown. I'm sure all five of our local junior "A" and "B" teams will be testing the market, but at least two coaches have told me the deals could well be few and far between. Like those of you reading, I'll believe it when I see it, as always stay tuned here and to Mountain FM/103.5 the Bridge for the latest breaking sports news out of our area, both from the BCHL and KIJHL.
Smokies/Centennials Lineups
Smoke Eaters:
16 - Tiechko, 21 - Cooper, 19 - Chessa
9 - Baltus, 11 - Bertolucci, 23 - Long
17 - Horsman, 12 - McMullen, 18 - House
22 - Wheeldon, 24 - Martin (AP), 3 - McEwan
2 - Hicks, 5 - Johnson (AP)
6 - Coish, 7 - Keca
4 - Poulsen
33 - Stanwood
35 - D'Andrea
Centennials:
12- Soquila, 19 - Brears, 9 - Stack
8 - Harper, 10 - Fletcher, 15 - Reichert
21 - Lebrun, 14 - Bruce, 16 - Maktaak
18 - Schaefer, 22 - Low, 17 - Lamont
4 - Martin, 25 - Pfeil
24 - Sabourin, 6 - Mancuso
2 - Marshall, 7 - Chanter
31 - Steel
35 - Chimienti
Gameday: Smoke Eaters vs. Centennials
Monday, November 28, 2011
Leafs Swing Two Deals

Nelson made two separate deals with Eddie Mountain divison clubs that see two blueliners leave, and one forward return to the West Kootenay.
First, the Leafs sent Californian rearguard Taylor Carriveau to the Fernie Ghostriders in a futures deal. Carriveau played both weekend games with the Ghostriders, and recorded five assists during his time in Nelson.
Next, Nelson traded defenseman Riley Henderson (pictured) to the Golden Rockets for forward Marc Lepine. The Richmond product was in his second season in Nelson after putting up 26 points last year; he'd already recorded 15 (3-12) this year despite missing time with an injury.
In return, the Leafs snag a fellow nineteen year-old in Lepine, who has scored only two goals thus far this season but brings plenty of grit, according to Leafs bench boss Frank Maida. The Edmonton native was in his second season with Golden.
It's no surprise to see defensemen leaving the Leafs in advance of the December 1st carding deadline. With new acquisitions J.J. Beitel and Eric Spring thriving in green and white, something had to give with no fewer than nine blueliners on the Leafs' active roster as of Friday. It's just as important for Nelson to add a role player or two that can provide some sandpaper on the third and fourth lines, and in Lepine, the Leafs appear to have found their man.
Our team at Mountain FM and 103.5 the Bridge caught up with coach Maida this afternoon, hear his thoughts on tomorrow's morning news.
Local Products Named to BCHL's All-Time Team
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Smoke Eaters 3 Warriors 1
Just what the doctor ordered for the Smokies, and the more than 1,100 fans who turned up at Cominco Arena Saturday.
Connor Tiechko scored twice, and Lyndon Stanwood stopped 33 of 34 shots as Trail rode the strength of its power-play in a 3-1 home win over the Westside Warriors.
All three Smokies goals were scored on the man advantage, with Tiechko's pair coming on two separate 5-on-3 power-plays.
As was the case last night, things didn't get started offensively until the middle frame, when a blast from Tanner Hicks wound up in the top left-hand corner of the Warrior goal.
The scoreline would hold true until the third, when Tiechko poked home a loose puck in the Warrior crease for his (like Hicks) second goal as a Smoke Eater. The Chilliwack native would add a third for Trail minutes later from the low slot on a pretty feed from Garrett McMullen.
Westside's Tyler Krause put his squad on the board in the final three minutes, outwaiting Stanwood on a rebound as he skated across the crease for his fifth goal against Trail this season.
Stanwood, for lack of a better term, was remarkable. As was the case last night in West Kelowna, the former Hollyburn product made several stops bordering on the acrobatic, and showed plenty of poise between the pipes in front of the largest (and most vocal) Smoke Eaters home crowd of the season. Safe to say the newcomer has left a lasting impression on everyone who was in the building tonight.
That's not to take anything away from the performance of Dwayne Rodrigue of the Warriors. He robbed Erik Cooper on a cross-ice one-timer attempt late in the first period, and was solid yet again for Westside, though he faced a much tougher test from his Trail opposition than at Royal Lepage Place a night ago.
Up Next: The Smokies look to make it two in a row Wednesday when they host the Merritt Centennials. Trail has taken 3 of 4 points this year from a Merritt squad that sits alone in second place in the Interior Conference.
Local Hockey Tonight: Lots of action in the KIJHL, including a 9-3 Castlegar victory against the Summerland Steam. Scott Morisseau scored three goals for the Rebels. Nelson doubled Spokane 4-2 at the NDCC thanks to a hat-trick from Nik Newman. Grand Forks lost 9-1 in Fernie, while Beaver Valley defeated Columbia Valley 9-3. The major midget Kootenay Ice were edged 5-4 in Langley by the Valley West Hawks, and Okanagan College won at home over the Selkirk Saints, 6-3.
Local Look-See: Trail's Craig Cunningham had a goal for Providence (AHL) in a 3-2 setback at Norfolk, while former Nitehawks Ryon Sookro and Zak Majkowski each tallied as the Yorkton Terriers (SJHL) won 5-1 at home over Melville. Trail's Steve Koshey also had the OT winner as the Surrey Eagles beat Powell River 4-3 in other BCHL action tonight.
Smokies/Warriors Lineups
Smoke Eaters:
16 - Tiechko, 21 - Cooper, 19 - Chessa
9 - Baltus, 11 - Bertolucci, 23 - Long
17 - Horsman, 12 - McMullen, 18 - House
22 - Wheeldon, 3 - McEwan
2 - Hicks, 5 - Johnson (AP)
6 - Coish, 7 -Keca
4 - Poulsen
33 - Stanwood
35 - D'Andrea
Warriors:
15 - Fauchoux, 16 - Hochhausen, 19 - Morrison
17 - McKinnon, 24 - Skrbich, 18 - Blanleil
4 - Steinke, 8 - Renner (AP), 23 - Simmonds
9 - Vanderhoek, 14 - Dempsey, 26 - Krause
5 - Betker, 22 - Cave
12 - Kachur, 21 - MacIntosh
27 - Berglund, 3 - King
30 - Rodrigue
33 - Leonard
Gameday: Smoke Eaters vs. Warriors
When: Nov. 26, 7:30 PM
Where: Cominco Arena, Trail
A quick write-up before I jump in the car and head back to the West Kootenay from Kelowna.
The Smokies get another crack at Westside tonight after three third-period goals paced the Warriors to victory in West Kelowna last night.
A frustrating night to be sure from a resilient, and short-handed Smoke Eater squad that defended well, made hits, but had trouble testing Warriors goaltender Dwayne Rodrigue thanks to plenty of blocked shots and good positional defense from the home side.
To win tonight, the Smokies need to force the issue offensively. Trail did an admirable job getting to pucks and starting a cycle in the offensive zone, but from my recollection of last night's game I can't think of many shots that Rodrigue didn't see all, or most of the way in. At the other end, new goaltender Lyndon Stanwood looked impressive, making key saves through the first two periods before a pair of well-placed shots by Reid Simmonds and Richard Vanderhoek broke the game open early in the third.
Don't forget Smokies fans, tickets for tonight's game are just $5, with a host of prizes up for grabs tonight as part of the BCHL's fiftieth anniversary celebration.
Last Meeting: Last night's 4-1 win victory for the Warriors gives them a 3-1 edge in the seven-game season series. Clayton Chessa scored the lone Trail goal.
Our Opponent: Westside is still a bit banged up, with four players out of the lineup (see below). But this team is gritty, despite being maybe a bit undersized up front. The likes of Shawn Hochhausen, Brett McKinnon and Connor Dempsey showed plenty of pace up front last night, and the Warriors warhorses on the blue line, Izaak Berglund and Peter MacIntosh, again logged plenty of minutes on the back end last night. Dwayne Rodrigue looks like a real keeper, pardon the pun.
In the Press Box: Trail is again without forwards Adam Fares and Josh Roberts as well as defenseman Brandon Egli, while the Warriors missed defenseman Josh Monk, alongside forwards Max French, Brennan Clark and Seb Lloyd last night.
Broadcast Info: I'll have tonight's pay-per-view call beginning at 7:30. For those of a Warrior persuasion, Jon Zacks has you covered. Both broadcasts can be accessed here.
Local Hockey Tonight: Aside from one KIJHL team, it should read "Local Hockey (Away) Tonight." The Nelson Leafs wrap up a home and home with Spokane after a wild 8-6 win in Washington state last night (7:00, NDCC). Castlegar faces old friend Alex Ross and the Summerland Steam here in the Okanagan, while Beaver Valley and Grand Forks (who won their first game of the season last night) continue their East Kootenay swings. The Nitehawks are at Columbia Valley, while the Border Bruins visit Fernie. Selkirk College hits the road tonight for a one-off at Kelowna against Okanagan College, while the major midget Kootenay Ice are in Langley to face the Valley West Hawks.
Trade Winds: Grand Forks have traded their captain, Jacob Bergeron to the Golden Rockets Thursday for cash and a player to be named later. Bergeron scored 17 points with the Border Bruins, but was held off the scoresheet in his Rockets debut last night, a 7-2 loss against Beaver Valley.
Friday, November 25, 2011
Warriors 4 Smoke Eaters 1
After Clayton Chessa put Trail ahead early in the middle-frame off a centring feed from Erik Cooper, Vanderhoek capitalized on a loose puck in front of the Smoke Eater net in the final minute of the frame.
Westside maintained the play through much of the first period, at one point outshooting Trail 8-1, but the second period was a mirror opposite until Vanderhoek's equalizer, which came on a Warrior power play.
Simmonds snapped a wrister over the left shoulder of goaltender Lyndon Stanwood, who was making his Smokies debut, then 66 seconds later Vanderhoek scored a similar tally from the opposite side.
Westside put the game out of reach midway through the third when a Klay Kachur point shot deflected off a Trail forward past Stanwood.
Newcomer Dwayne Rodrigue made 23 saves in goal for Westside to collect his second victory in as many starts in the BCHL.
Even more impressive, from my point of view, was Westside's pursuit of the puck in the defensive zone. The likes of Izaak Berglund, Peter MacIntosh and Michael King each recorded several blocked or re-directed shots, and aside from a few chances gave Trail little room in the offensive zone. At the other end, Stanwood made several ten-beller saves including a diving effort from left to right across his crease early in the second period, and a right pad save off a Brett McKinnon breakaway in the first.
It was also nice to see Kyle Horsman back in action tonight. The big winger missed the last 20 games with an injury suffered on opening weekend (against the Warriors no less).
Up Next: The same two teams go at it again tomorrow at the Cominco Arena. Tickets are only $5 and I can only imagine what a full barn might do for this club's confidence. Hope to see you there!
Local Hockey Tonight: The Grand Forks Border Bruins put their first win of the season in the books tonight. Overage defenseman Brendan Jackson scored the winner in a 5-4 victory at Columbia Valley. Tyler Robinson counted the winner in a 3-2 Castlegar Rebels OT victory at Osoyoos, while Dallas Calvin scored twice in a 7-2 Beaver Valley victory at Golden. Nelson outgunned Spokane 8-6 in Washington state. Castlegar's Eric Walker recorded an assist in his WHL debut, but his Vancouver Giants lost 4-3 in OT at Prince Albert (Castlegar's Jesse Knowler recorded 2 PIMs on the Raiders side).
Smokies/Warriors Lineups
Smoke Eaters:
16 - Tiechko, 21 - Cooper, 19 - Chessa
9 - Baltus, 11 - Bertolucci, 23 - Long
17 - Horsman, 12 - McMullen, 18 - House
22 - Wheeldon, 3 - McEwan
2 - Hicks, 5 - Johnson (AP)
6 - Coish, 7 -Keca
4 - Poulsen
33 - Stanwood
35 - D'Andrea
Warriors:
15 - Fauchoux, 16 - Hochhausen, 19 - Morrison
17 - McKinnon, 24 - Skrbich, 18 - Blanleil
4 - Steinke, 8 - Renner (AP), 23 - Simmonds
9 - Vanderhoek, 14 - Dempsey, 26 - Krause
5 - Betker, 22 - Cave
12 - Kachur, 21 - MacIntosh
27 - Berglund, 3 - King
30 - Rodrigue
33 - Leonard
Gameday: Smoke Eaters @ Warriors
Where: Royal Lepage Place, West Kelowna
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Smokies Sign Stanwood From KIJHL
Stanwood, a native of West Vancouver, posted a record of 14-1-2 with 2 shutouts in his second season with the Storm, and won a provincial major midget championship in 2010 with the Vancouver Northwest Giants. He attended Smokies training camp in August and was signed to an AP card by the Nanaimo Clippers.
The release from the Smoke Eaters is available here. I've chatted with head coach/GM Bill Birks about the move and will post that audio once it airs.
The Smokies made room for Stanwood by releasing Reed Vogt. Reed is a bright prospect who is sure to land on his feet and I wish him nothing but the best.
Stanwood has arrived in Trail and will be in the lineup Friday when the Smokies visit Westside. Join me for the play-by-play from Royal Lepage Place on the Smokies Ustream channel beginning at 7, as we kick off the BCHL's 50th anniversary celebrations (more on that tomorrow).
Wednesday Audio; Buckley On The Move
Monday, November 21, 2011
Ross To Summerland In 3-Team Swap

Sunday, November 20, 2011
Vees 8 Smoke Eaters 5
A quick write-up tonight after a long day of hockey both in Trail and Fruitvale.
A first and third period to remember, a second period to forget, as the Smokies dropped their fifth straight this afternoon with an 8-5 setback against Penticton.
After Clayton Chessa put Trail ahead in the first period, the Vees took the middle frame by storm, putting a half-dozen goals (including a pair from newcomer Bryce Gervais) past Smokies goaltender James D'Andrea.
But despite trailing 6-1 after two periods, Trail battled back into the game courtesy Tanner Hicks, Brandon Long and Garrett McMullen, before a pair of goals within a half-minute of the sponsor timeout (including a second from Steven Fogarty) restored a four-goal advantage for the visitors.
Taylor House would deflect home a point shot moments later to round out the scoring.
There were bright moments, to be sure. The first period was fast-paced and evenly played, and I thought the Smokies were the more physical team in the third as well. The difference today? A second period that saw Penticton assert the game physically and mentally, starting with the two early goals from Connor Reilly and Gervais that put the Smoke Eaters behind the eight-ball inside of two minutes.
Up Next: The Smokies could have some healthy faces back in the lineup when they and the Westside Warriors help celebrate the BCHL's 50th anniversary with a home-and-home set beginning Friday in West Kelowna. Join me for that game on ustream.
KIJHL Today: A spirited affair tonight in Fruitvale as the Nitehawks came from behind to defeat Nelson 5-3. After the Leafs jumped out to a 2-0 lead early, the Hawks got a late third-period winner from Max Flanagan. Castlegar edged Penticton at home 3-2 (Anthony Delong scoring a late second-period winner), and Spokane upended Grand Forks 8-4.
Smokies/Vees Lineups
Smoke Eaters:
16 - Tiechko, 21 - Cooper, 19 - Chessa
9 - Baltus, 11 - Bertolucci, 23 - Long
24 - Heinrich (AP), 12 - McMullen, 18 - House
25 - Foyle (AP), 3 - McEwan
2 - Hicks, 5 - Johnson (AP)
6 - Coish, 7 - Keca
8 - Perpelitz (AP), 4 - Poulsen
1 - Vogt
35 - D'Andrea
Vees:
22 - Lucia, 26 - St. Denis, 20 - C. Reilly
71 - Gervais. 91 - Fogarty, 9 - Benik
10 - Nicholson, 8 - R. Reilly, 24 - Loik
19 - DePourcq, 13 - McCallum (AP), 18 - McLellan
5 - M. Reilly, 77 - Stecher
28 - Beaulieu, 11 - Bannor
4 - Buchanan, 6 - Urban
1 - Garteig
33 - Katunar