2004 RBC Cup

Central 5 - West 0
Game 7
May 12, 2004
Grande Prairie, AB

Kindersley was desperately searching for their first victory of the tournament. But it was Aurora who played with the type of vigor that made it look like they were the ones in need of the win. The Tigers scored two special teams goals in the first period. Alex Lalonde opened the scoring with a short handed goal, and Francis Walker scored his third goal of the tournament on the power-play to give the Tigers a 2-0 at the end of one. The second period was dominated by the Tigers as Kinderlsey continued to take penalties. Aurora added two more power-play goals in the second period to take a commanding 4-0 lead. The Tigers added one more power-play goal in the third to win 5-0. The shots on net were fairly equal as Aurora edged out Kindersley 43-39, but Kindersley was unable to solve Chris Whitley as he records his first shut-out of the tournament. Aurora is now 2-1 and is tied with Nepean for second spot and have clinched a spot in the semi-finals. Kindersley is now 0-3 and will face Nanaimo tomorrow in a game were the winner will advance to the semi-finals.

Box Score CEN
2
2
1
5
Compte WST
0
0
0
0

First Period/Première période

Scoring/Buts:
Central Scoring
1, LaLonde, (1) , 01:36 (SH)
1, Walker, (3) (Bahen, Scully), 06:23 (PP)
Central Penalties
1 - Brenner, 0:26 - High Sticking, 2min (PP)
1 - Gilbert, 13:51 - Elbowing, 2min (PP)
1 - Minchella, 13:51 - Roughing, 2min

Penalties/Pénalités:
Central Penalties
1 - Brenner, 0:26 - High Sticking, 2min (PP)
1 - Gilbert, 13:51 - Elbowing, 2min (PP)
1 - Minchella, 13:51 - Roughing, 2min
West Penalties
1 - Boklaschuk, 1:41 - Interference, 2min (PP)
1 - Huling, 5:56 - High Sticking, 2min (PP)
1 - Nysetvold, 9:46 - Boarding, 2min (PP)
1 - Emmerson, 13:51 - Roughing, 2min
1 - Lee, 13:51 - 10-Minute Misconduct, 10min
1 - Fischer, 16:19 - Slashing, 2min (PP)

Second Period/Deuxième période

Scoring/Buts:
Central Scoring
2, Bahen, (1) (Scully, Kostka), 13:59 (PP)
2, Salmon, (1) (Minchella, Kitchen), 16:49 (PP)
Central Penalties
2 - Le Clair, 3:58 - Holding, 2min (PP)
2 - Gilbert, 11:56 - Roughing, 2min (PP)

Penalties/Pénalités:
Central Penalties
2 - Le Clair, 3:58 - Holding, 2min (PP)
2 - Gilbert, 11:56 - Roughing, 2min (PP)
West Penalties
2 - O'Connor, 4:47 - High Sticking, 2min (PP)
2 - Seidel, 13:36 - Interference, 2min (PP)
2 - Schwab, 13:59 - Spearing, 2min (PP)
2 - Schwab, 13:59 - Spearing, 2min (PP)
2 - Nysetvold, 17:31 - Roughing, 2min (PP)
2 - Sim, 18:03 - 10-Minute Misconduct, 10min

Third Period/Troisième période

Scoring/Buts:
Central Scoring
3, Kitchen, (1) (Minchella, Kostka), 14:13 (PP)
Central Penalties
3 - Le Clair, 3:44 - High Sticking, 2min (PP)
3 - Gilbert, 5:38 - Slashing, 2min (PP)
3 - Joslin, 8:16 - Roughing, 2min (PP)
3 - Tonelli, 15:10 - High Sticking, 2min (PP)

Penalties/Pénalités:
Central Penalties
3 - Le Clair, 3:44 - High Sticking, 2min (PP)
3 - Gilbert, 5:38 - Slashing, 2min (PP)
3 - Joslin, 8:16 - Roughing, 2min (PP)
3 - Tonelli, 15:10 - High Sticking, 2min (PP)
West Penalties
3 - Fleck, 0:00 - Cross Checking, 2min (PP)
3 - Bazylinski, 12:51 - Slashing, 2min (PP)


Goaltenders CEN Whitley, Chris
Giffin (5:47)
Gardiennes de but WST Dziaduck, Kevin

Shots on Goal Team

1 p

2 p

3 p

Final

Shots on Goal CEN

11

22

10

43

Tirs au but WST

12

6

11

29


Referee/Arbitre Curtis Nichols
Linesmen/Juges des lignes Matt Beaudry,
Shayne Davis

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