Tough start for VIJHL teams at Cyclone Taylor Cup

Victoria falls to Richmond; Comox Valley loses to Castlegar

  • Apr. 12, 2013 6:00 p.m.
MICHAEL HAILS MAKES a big save during the Glacier Kings' first game at the Cyclone Taylor Cup.

MICHAEL HAILS MAKES a big save during the Glacier Kings' first game at the Cyclone Taylor Cup.

Robyn Nicholson

Special to the Record

Day one of the Cyclone Taylor Cup didn’t fare to well for VIJHL

Teams. The VIJHL champion Victoria Cougars fell 5-2 to the PIJHL champions the

Richmond Sockeyes and the Castlegar Rebels, KIJHL champions, defeated hosts

Comox Valley Glacier Kings 3-1.

The Victoria Cougars and Richmond Sockeyes faced off Thursday

afternoon to open the 2013 Cyclone Taylor Cup Junior B Provincial hockey

championship tournament at the Comox Valley Sports Centre. The Cougars opened

the scoring at 11:54 of the first, after an unsuccessful power play. Richmond responded a

minute and a half later, on the power play, to tie the game at one. With 1:14

remaining in the first frame, Richmond’s

Daniel Tait pushed the puck past net-minder Evan Roch for the go-ahead goal.

The second period’s scoring was all Richmond as they took a commanding 5-2 lead

that carried until the end of the game.

The second game of the day saw the host Comox Valley Glacier Kings

battle the Castlegar Rebels, champions of the Kootenay International Hockey

League. The first period was end-to-end action with no score for the first 14

minutes. At 14:18 of the first, the Rebel’s Bryan Lubin scored his first goal

of the tournament on a pass from Travis Wellman and Stuart Walton. Less than

three minutes later, the same line would make the score 2-0 in favour of

Castlegar as Lubin banked his second of the game.

The Glacier Kings came out stronger in the second, however it was

the Rebels who drew first blood when Jeremy Mcgregor pushed the puck past

Michael Hails on a pass from Darren Medeiros at 12:59. In the third and on last

penalty of the game, the Glacier Kings found themselves on the power play.

Steven Garcia parked himself in front of the net on the power play and banked a

rebound from Rylan Ball, putting the G-Kings on the board with seven seconds

remaining in the period. The Glacier Kings left the ice trailing 3-1.

The third period would prove exciting, with scoring chances for

both sides that had fans jumping out of their seats, gasping and scratching

their heads as both goaltenders were brick walls. Both netminders earned

shutouts in the third as the final score was 3-1. The ‘Kings were outshot 34-24

by the Rebels.

The schedule for Friday, April 12:

3:30 p.m. Castlegar Rebels vs. Victoria Cougars

7:30 p.m. Richmond Sockeyes vs. Comox Valley

Glacier Kings

All games are played at the Comox Valley Sports Centre.

Robyn Nicholson is the media relations director for the Comox Valley Glacier Kings.

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