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SELKIRK STEELERS (WEST) OVERVIEW
Manitoba Junior Hockey League champions for the 10th time in 2007, the Selkirk Steelers are
in Prince George looking for their second National Junior A Championship, to go along with the Centennial Cup
they won in 1974 in Nepean, ON. The runaway winners of the MJHL’s regular season championship – a 49-9-4-1
record left the team with 103 points, 15 ahead of the runner-up Dauphin Kings – the Steelers scored 370 goals
in their 63 games, an average of almost six per game, while allowing just 188 goals, good for second in the
league. The Steelers dominated the MJHL’s scoring leaders, placing skaters in the first four positions, led
by brothers Kyle (38-103-141) and Brent (49-82-131) Howarth. Adam Sergerie (125 points) and Jason Frykas (119
points) also finished in the top four. Goaltender Andrew Leslie set a new league record with 36 wins during
the regular season, finished second with a 2.69 goals against average and third with a .908 save percentage.
In the playoffs it was back-up goaltender Cody Didychuk who stepped up for the Steelers, earning Top
Goaltender honours in the postseason after posting a 2.29 GAA following an injury to Leslie. The Steelers
dropped just two of 14 games in the playoffs, knocking off Winkler in five games and sweeping the Winnipeg
Saints before a five-game win over the Kings gave Selkirk the MJHL Championship. In the ANAVET Cup the
Steelers used a pair of wins in Humboldt to grab a 3-2 series lead over the SJHL-champion Broncos, and
finished the series off on home ice with a win in Game 7.
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A WIN TO GET IN – SPRUCE KINGS CLINCH SEMI-FINAL SPOT WITH WIN OVER
STEELERS
The Prince George Spruce Kings will play at least once more on home ice at the 2007 RBC Royal
Bank Cup after clinching a spot in Saturday’s semi-final with a 2-1 win
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LUMBER KINGS INTO SEMI-FINAL AFTER WIN OVER STEELERS
The Pembroke Lumber Kings have grabbed the last semi-final spot at the 2007 RBC Royal Bank
Cup after a 4-2 win over the Selkirk Steelers on Thursday night at CN Centre. » more
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TIGERS RIDE STRONG START
TO WIN OVER STEELERS
Andrew Favot and Michael Dahlinger scored in the opening 10 minutes, Tyler Gordon made 26
saves, and the Aurora Tigers picked up their first win at the 2007 RBC Royal Bank Cup with a 4-2 victory over
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KODIAKS STAY UNDEFEATED
WITH WIN OVER STEELERS
The Camrose Kodiaks remained the only undefeated team at the 2007 RBC Royal Bank Cup on
Monday, getting a goal and an assist apiece from Scott Kobialko and Player of the Game Joe Colborne in a 3-1
win
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For more information:
Kevin Webster Manager, Domestic Events | Responsable, événements nationaux
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