SWIFT CURRENT, Sask.
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Swift Current Broncos took advantage of their power-play chances on Saturday as
they edged the visiting Regina Pats 3-2 in Western Hockey League action. All
three of the Broncos (2-0-0) goals came by way of the man advantage, including
Graham Blacks winner at 13:43 of the third period. Colby Cave and Jake DeBrusk
also scored for Swift Current while Julius Honka picked up three assists.
Chandler Stephenson and Dyson Stevenson scored for the Pats (0-2-0). Landon Bow
made 18 saves for the win as Teagan Sacher turned aside 29 shots in a losing
cause. Swift Current went 3 for 6 on the power play while Regina scored twice on
five chances with the man advantage. --- Wheat Kings 3 Warriors 1 BRANDON, --
Eric Roy set up all three of his clubs goals and Curtis Honey made 40 saves as
the Wheat Kings defeated Moose Jaw. Chad Robinson had a goal and an assist for
Brandon (2-0-0) while John Quenneville and Taylor Cooper added a goal apiece.
Brayden Point scored a power-play goal for the Warriors (0-2-0) late in the
third period to snap Honeys shutout bid. Justin Paulic turned away 28-of-31
shots in defeat. --- Raiders 6 Blades 5 PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. -- Leon Draisaitl
scored once and set up two more as the Raiders edged Saskatoon. Sawyer Lange,
Dakota Conroy, Matteo Gennaro, Gage Quinney and Dylan Busenius also scored for
Prince Albert (2-0-0) as Cole Cheveldave stopped 24 shots for the win. Collin
Valcourt led the Blades (0-2-0) offensively with two goals and an assist while
Brett Stovin chipped in three assists. Matt Revel, David Nemecek and Ryan Graham
each scored once for Saskatoon and Troy Trombley made 26 saves in defeat. ---
Rebels 6 Ice 3 RED DEER, Alta. -- Rhyse Dieno, Brooks Maxwell and Lukas Sutter
each had a goal and two assists as the Rebels doubled up Kootenay. Brady Maxwell
had a goal and an assist for Red Deer (2-0-0) while Adam Musil and Matt
Bellerive added a goal apiece. Sam Reinhart, Kyle OConnor and Luke Philp
supplied the offence for the Ice (0-2-0). Patrik Bartosak made 29 saves for the
win as Mackenzie Skapski stopped 35 shots in a losing cause. --- Tigers 6
Hurricanes 2 MEDICINE HAT, Alta. -- Logan McVeigh had a goal and two assists and
Daniel Wapple made 23 saves as the Tigers beat Lethbridge. Blake Penner, Chad
Butcher and Trevor Cox each had a goal and an assist for Medicine Hat (2-0-0)
while Cole Sanford and Dylan Bredo added singles. Josh Derko Giorgio Estephan
scored for the Hurricanes (0-2-0) as Christopher Tai stopped 29-of-35 shots in
defeat. --- Silvertips 8 Cougars 3 EVERETT, Wash. -- Joshua Winquist had three
goals and an assist as the Silvertips crushed Prince George. Dawson Leedahl and
Manraj Hayer each scored twice for the Silvertips (1-0-0) while Tyler Sandhu
added a single goal. Matt Pufahl, Brayden Low and Ivan Nikolishin chipped in two
assists apiece as Austin Lotz stopped 29 shots for the win. Klarc Wilson scored
twice for the Cougars (0-2-0) and David Soltes had the other. Brett Zarowny took
the loss after giving up four goals on 20 shots through 21 minutes of action. Ty
Edmonds replaced Zarowny and stopped 18-of-22 shots in relief. --- Rockets 5
Blazers 2 KELOWNA, B.C. -- Tyson Baillie had two goals and four points as the
Rockets downed Kamloops. Madison Bowey, Nick Merkley and Cole Linaker also
scored for Kelowna (2-0-0) while Jesse Lees chipped in two assists. Mitch Lipon
and Joe Kornelsen supplied the offence for the Blazers (0-2-0). Jordon Cooke
made 24 saves for the win as Bolton Pouliot turned away 37-of-41 shots in
defeat. --- Thunderbirds 4 Winterhawks 3 (SO) KENT, Wash. -- Justin Myles made
39 saves and Branden Troock scored the shootout winner as Seattle slipped past
Portland. Roberts Lipsbergs scored twice in regulation for the Thunderbirds
(1-0-0) while Jerret Smith added the other. Ethan Price, Chase De Leo and Oliver
Bjorkstrand supplied the scoring for the Winterhawks (1-0-1) and Taylor Leier
had two assists. Brendan Burke stopped 37-of-40 shots in defeat. --- Chiefs 6
Americans 2 KENNEWICK, Wash. -- Mitch Holmberg scored three times and set up one
more as Spokane beat Tri-City. Liam Stewart, Mike Aviani and Connor Chartier
each had a goal and an assist for the Chiefs (1-0-0) and Jason Fram had two
assists. Beau McCue and Taylor Vickerman scored for the Americans (0-1-0). Eric
Williams stopped 23 shots for the win while Eric Comrie took the loss after
giving up six goals on 37 shots. --- Giants 2 Royals 1 VICTORIA, -- Carter
Popoffs second period goal stood up as the game winner as Vancouver edged the
Royals. Rob Trzonkowski also scored for the Giants (1-1-0) while Payton Lee
stopped 30-of-31 shots for the win. Joe Hicketts scored the lone goal for
Victoria (1-1-0) and Patrik Polivka made 19 saves in the loss.
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.ca. Kerry, Just watched the shootout in the Coyotes/Leafs game and I have to
ask, why was the James van Riemsdyk goal allowed to count? All of the video
replays we were shown on TV were inconclusive about whether the puck had
entirely crossed the line or not.Got a question on rule clarification, comments
on rule enforcements or some memorable NHL stories? Kerry wants to answer your
emails at cmonref@tsn.ca! Hi Kerry, Its another day and here we are looking at
another dubious hit to the head. In this case Blue Jackets forward
Brandon Dubinsky elbowed Saku Koivu in the head about a second after he dished
off the puck to a teammate, knocking him unconscious. This week we learned that
there will be no supplementary discipline handed out to Dubinsky. This seems
strange to me given that we are trying to get head shots out of the game, and
John Scott has just been suspended indefinitely for a very similar type of
play. Can you provide any insight on the thinking that goes on in deciding not
to suspend Dubinsky in this case? It makes absolutely no sense to me.
Thanks! Kevin Head Kevin: There was vast discrepancy in the reporting and
analysis from one team broadcast feed to the other following Brandon Dubinskys
hit on Saku Koivu. The Blue Jackets viewing audience would have believed that
no penalty was warranted to Dubinsky on the play as their broadcasters analyzed
multiple replays with comments such as, "Is the head targeted?; Thats a good
hit; all Dubinsky did was brace before the hit because Koivu was going to him
with (as) the aggressor; There was no elbow up - no targeting the head; That was
a good hockey play; No targeting of the head whatsoever!" Analysis from the
Anaheim broadcast team offered a totally different description and perception of
the play. Duck fans probably anticipated a suspension would result to
Brandon Dubinsky once they heard, "Oh boy that is a brutal elbow from
Brandon Dubinsky, thats right on the jaw of Saku Koivu. You see the head of
Saku Koivu snap back. Im sure the people in Toronto will be taking a look at
that." While the vantage point the two broadcast teams shared in the press box
is relatively close in proximity to one another, their respective analysis of
this play could not be farther apart. Is this just a result of team loyalty and
bias that we might expect in some measure or are we really this far apart on the
subject of judging and eliminating contact to the head? Have we become too
desensitized to violent hits or those where the head is the main point of
contact hoping against all hope that the "physicality" of the game is not lost
due to player suspensions? This illustration moves beyond the broadcast booth to
all elements of the hockey world with varying opinions on determining illegal
hits to the head; including those shared by the Player Safety Committee. The
Hockey Operations Department and the Player Safety Committeee review every play
that has the potential for player suspension.
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first to admit they have a very tough and thankless job. Kevin, part of the
criteria used to determine an illegal check to the head is published in Rule 48
which the Player Safety Committee must adhere to when judging a potential
suspension. In this case they would reference the following from rRule 48 to
make their determination: i) Whether the player attempted to hit squarely
through the opponents body and the head was not "picked (Brandon Dubinsky is
square to Saku Koivu and therefore this is not a "head pick" by definition of
the rule.) ii) Whether the opponent put himself in a vulnerable position by
assuming a posture that made head contact on an otherwise full body check
unavoidable. (Saku exposed himself somewhat for a square hit after making the
pass but did attempt to bring his stick up to defend just prior to frontal
impact from Dubinsky) The timing of the hit would be another element that the
Player Safety Committee would examine. I have to say that although interference
was ultimately assessed by the Refs on the ice the contact was not unusually
late or even out of the ordinary for the finish of a check in terms of the
standard we have seen for supplemental discipline. We may not like the end
result, but that is the most probable answer to your question why
Brandon Dubinsky was not suspended for his hit to Saku Koivu. The Player Safety
Committee stayed within the language of the rule and the current guidelines that
have been established. I understand the current parameters being utilized by the
PSC but I am jumping into the broadcast booth down the hall to voice my
differing opinion. For the sake of "player safety" the criteria must change in
an effort to alter current and dangerous player tendencies that are causing the
train to run off the rails. I for one want to see a player suspended every time
he elevates his posture upward and makes the head of his opponent the main point
of contact no matter if the attack angle is squarely through an opponents body
or even if that player put himself in a vulnerable position. Brandon Dubinsky,
as we see on most dangerous contact, elevated through the hit and continued to
elevate with an upward extension of his elbow after contact was made to the head
of Saku Koivu. Further evidence of this elevation is often seen when a players
skate(s) leave the ice after contact which is often deemed a "good hockey play."
My criteria would be "upward to the head" and "outward" for two games minimum!
That of course, would depend on which side of the broadcast booth you are
sitting in.
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