The brandon kings of wheat took off their fourth game in a row in order to start the season of the Western hockey league, falling 5-0 before visiting the Edmonton oil kings in Assiniboine Credit Union Place on Saturday.
The Eastern Conference, the leading oil kings (5-1-0-0), received their goals from Miroslav Holinka, Joe Iginla, Paul Andersen, Adam Jecho and Itan Mackenzie, as well as Parker's goalkeeper, 26 rescue for the first closure of Edmonton over Brandon from January 9-0, 2011.
Brandon fell to 0-3-1-0 in his first game after 5-4 overtime losses to Prince Albert Rayeders a week ago. Brandon, who painted a crowd of 2741, is faced with Saskatun blades on Sunday at 4 hours.
“This is a real disappointment,” said the head coach and general director of Brandon Marty Murray. “You must live with this one week ago for a whole week, and you hope that we will release more a push in our game. We started the first 10 minutes and did not have much. I thought that in the last half of the first period we came, but then they seemed to get the second and third place and really fell us.
“We need guys to get up, and we need our veteran players to follow the path. To their honor, I thought that (16-year-old Prabh) Bhatal was our best attacker tonight, and I thought (15-year-old call) Cruz Jim was our best D. “These young people did their job, but at the same time you cannot a bank with 16-year-old and 15-year-olds to spend the way. We need our senior players to pass.
The captain of the team Kaleb Hadland agreed that this was a disappointing night for his group.
“You have all week to sit in the last weekend, and then go out like that, although we seemed to be quite fired to play today,” Hadland said. “I don't know that this is not the case. We just need to find out this earlier than later. ”
Edmonton went into the first power game in six minutes and scored eight minutes 10 seconds when they worked on it, and Maple Leafs Toronto Holinka blown up the seventh shot after Brandon goalkeeper Hudson Perry. Once he acted from the top of the circle and defeated the former goalkeeper of the oil kings, who still wore his red and blue equipment, purely through the screen.
Meanwhile, Brandon 9:41 took to get the first shot, although by the end of the period they led 10-8 on the clock.
Oil kings made him a leadership with two goals at 4:30 in the middle frame in the stunning game of Lucas Ovin, who carried the puck to the Brandon network, flew around the network, and then sent a sharp pass back along the whole fold, which Iginla-son of the legends of the Yaroma hockey league, only for his third purpose of the season.
At the time of the high drama, Edmonton Sniper Max Kerran was awarded the penalty shot 13:13 during the period when the newcomer Cruise Jim connected the Czech Forward when he entered the discomet. Then Kurran played right in Perry's hands, in no hurry with an indecisive decomm at the end that the goalkeeper easily turned away from the pillow for one of the 29 rescuers in his debut of wheat kings.
But the oil kings did this with a score of 3-0 only 32 seconds after a shot, which passed after Perry after one of his defenders crashed into him and knocked him out of his position. The goal was the first in the Whl for the 18-year-old American newcomer Andersen. In the third period, Murray shuffled his lines, but the results have not changed much.
“I just tried to get some insult and a little excitement,” said Murray. “It did not work out clearly.”
Three minutes later, the wheat kings had a great opportunity to get closer to the 39-second, five for three power games, but lost a draw and coped with only one shot on the network. Any hopes for the return were divided at 9:13 during the period when the Blues Avenue Saint -Luis Jocho climbed onto the ice with a puck and fired from a high slot, which beat Perry purely for the non -bonded marker.
In less than three minutes, Edmonton was not mistaken in his own 5 by 3, and Mackenzie shot at the upper part of the network to make it 5-0.
One big chance of Brandon appeared after the second power game ended, but Jordan Gavin missed the network in a long -term separation.
“We are just a might,” Hadland said about how his team should answer. “We should be better in many areas, and then have a little intensity, and then go to the next game.”
Perry made 29 Savorskov in his debut of wheat kings.
Brandon entered the game with a 57.1 percent conversion level on MAN Advantage at the beginning of the season, but went 0-5 in Power Play, and Edmonton twice scored seven chances.
The head coach of the “oil kings” Jason Smith said that his club, who defeated the “warriors of Munikov” with a score of 5: 1 on Friday and arrived in Brandon at about 3:30 in the morning, good night in the office.
“I thought we played a rather solid team game,” Smith said, who played 1074 NHL games. “At the beginning of the game, we used the opportunity to play into force, and this gave us the opportunity to play with confidence. Our guys played a pretty good game in a variety that he entered the beginning this morning. ”
Icing: Brandon rode skates without a traumatic d Merrek Arpin, suspended by Grayson Burzinsky plus healthy scratches F Gunnar Gleasman, Fryan Boyce, D Adam Hlinsky and G Filip Ruzick … The first shift of Cruise Jim went into the game for a minute, and Perry made his first The rescuer as a wheat king in the second minute … Edmonton, conceiving six life. The last time they won in a shootout on December 30, 2021 … Luke Mistlbacher headed the “Kings of wheat” with four shots on the network … The game took two hours, 20 minutes to play … Edmonton won 33-24 in the throw circle.
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SATURDAY
Oil kings 5, wheat kings 0
The first period
1. Edmonton, Holinka 4 (Mackenzie, Sovin) 8:10 (p.).
Fines – Pantelas BDN (intervention) 6:38, Fiddler Edm (Holding) 8:49.
The second period
2. Edmonton, Iginla 3 (Sovin, Lee) 4:30.
3. Edmonton, Anderson 1 (Gecho, Pederson) 13:45.
Free kick: Kurran, Edm, 13:13, Miss.
Fines – Turko BDN (intervention) 0:19, Alcos Edm (High Sticking) 5:16, Minor Edm bench (too many men) 11:02, Jim BDN (Glining) 13:13, Lavoie BDN (Slacing) 14:04, Panetelas BDN (HOOKING) 17:54. The third period
4. Edmonton, Jeho 1 (without outside help) 9:13.
5. Edmonton, Mackenzie 2 (Holinka, Curran) 11:48 (p.).
Fines – O'Neill Edm 1:54, Fiddler (intervention) 3:15, Surkan BDN (Dlipping) 10:03, Hadland BDN (Rude) 11:33, Lavoie Bdn (Rough) 11:33, Dean Edm 11:33, Klippenstein Bdn (CROSS CHECKACKING) 15:59, Alcoscing Edmking). 15:59, Jacobson BDN (landing) 19:19.
Shots on goal
Brandon 10 10 6 – 26
Edmonton 8 11 15 – 34
Target – Brandon: Perry (L, 0-1-0-0). Edmonton: Snell (W, 3-0-0).
Power plays (a goal of chances)- Brandon: 0-5; Edmonton: 2-7.
Judges – Nolan Powell, Julien Rylop.
Line -ups – linear people – Matt Granger, Josh Miko.
Attendance – 2741 in Brandon.