Arlington top scorer Pat Iannone tries to find an opening on OK Tire goalie Cole Gallo and defenceman Darrin Kissock as the Tire held on for a 6-4 victory to advance to the TCHL final against Gericks.

Arlington top scorer Pat Iannone tries to find an opening on OK Tire goalie Cole Gallo and defenceman Darrin Kissock as the Tire held on for a 6-4 victory to advance to the TCHL final against Gericks.

OK Tire, Gericks advance to TCHL final

Trail Commercial Hockey League will see a best-of-three championship series start Thursday with OK Tire taking on Gericks.

The Trail Commercial Hockey League (TCHL) needed a shootout in Game 3 of its best-of-three semifinal to determine who would play in the 2017 championship series.

Both semifinal match ups between first-seed OK Tire and fourth-seed Arlington, and second-seed Gericks and third-seed Allstar, needed a third and deciding game after the teams split their opening matches to start the playoffs.

The Tire skated to an 8-5 victory over Arlington in Game 1, but the Big A bounced back in Game 2 with a 9-4 rout of the regular-season title holders. Gericks, meanwhile, beat Allstar 3-1, before falling 6-2 in Game 2 to force a third match.

In Sunday’s pivotal game, the Tire jumped out to a 2-1 first-period lead on goals from Joel Graf and Kelly MacKay before the Arlington replied with scoring champion Pat Iannone getting the A on the board.

The Arlington tied it when Joey Baker took a breakaway pass from Jeremy Robinson, walked in and beat Tire netminder Cole Gallo at the 19 minute mark of the middle frame, and Robinson put the Arlington ahead 3-2, finishing a pretty 2-on-1 with Iannone midway through the period.

However, it didn’t take long for the Tire to regroup. Less than a minute later Chris Kissock scored on a power play, taking a drop-pass from MacKay and wiring the screen shot by Arlington goalie Eric Volpatti to tie it. Kissock struck again, shovelling in a rebound on the doorstep at 2:45, and then completed the natural hat-trick 20 seconds later for what proved to be the winning goal and a 5-3 Tire lead.

The Arlington drew within one when Iannone banged a rebound past Gallo with 3:36 remaining in regulation, but that’s as close as the A would get, as Cam Ferguson scored into an empty net for the insurance marker and a 6-4 Tire victory.

In the nightcap, Gericks and Allstar skated to a 1-1 tie in regulation, and when nothing was solved in the five-minute overtime period, it took a best-of-three shootout to declare the winner.

Gericks goalie Mike Kooznetsoff shut down the Allstar’s first two shooters, taking a page out of the Johnny Bower arsenal with a poke-check on Kyle Shannon. Gericks went up 1-0 on its first try, and after Craig Clare was stopped, Eric Hill wired a snapshot top corner on Cody Deadmarsh for the 2-1 victory.

Gericks shootout winner

Gericks and OK Tire will meet in a best-of-three championship final series that starts at 7:15 p.m. on Thursday at the Cominco Arena, with Game 2 scheduled for Sunday at 2:15 p.m.

 

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