2007 RBC Cup

Prince George Spruce Kings  3 -  Camrose Kodiaks  2
 

SPRUCE KINGS WIN FIVE-OVERTIME THRILLER, HEAD TO CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

The game may have started on Saturday night, but Jason Yuel got Championship Sunday off to a great start for the Prince George Spruce Kings, scoring the game-winning goal in the fifth overtime of the Spruce Kings’ 3-2 win over the Camrose Kodiaks.

Yuel’s goal came at 1:01 a.m. local time – the 6:01 mark of overtime period number five – and sends the 2007 RBC Royal Bank Cup hosts to the championship game of the National Junior A Championship on Sunday night against the Aurora Tigers.

“This is why we’re here, to play for the national championship, and we’re going to do that tomorrow,” said Spruce Kings head coach Ed Dempsey following the dramatic win. “I’m real proud of the way we kept at it tonight.”

Prince George goaltender Jordan White was spectacular between the pipes for the Spruce Kings, turning aside a remarkable 91 shots, as the Kodiaks outshot the tournament hosts 93-77 overall. Not surprisingly, he was named Player of the Game for the Spruce Kings.

Just as they did in their round robin match-up on Sunday night, the Spruce Kings jumped out to a 2-0 lead, only to see the Kodiaks come back.

Alain Joanette got Prince George on the board first, snapping a shot past Kodiaks goaltender Allen York almost 15 minutes into the opening period, and Vinny Muchalla got his first of the tournament three minutes into the middle frame on a controversial goal, putting the Spruce Kings up by a pair halfway through the game.

Joe Colborne got the Pacific Region champions to within one just past the midway point of the second period, finishing off a beautiful set-up from linemates Scott Kobialko and Mike Connolly on a Camrose powerplay.

After being held at bay by the Spruce Kings’ defense for more than 18 minutes in the third period, Jesse Todd undressed a Prince George defender and slipped the puck past White, pulling the Kodiaks even with just 1:51 to go.

The first four overtimes featured numerous chances at each end, including a season-saving glove save by White off a Connolly breakaway midway through the first extra period, and a number of pucks swept away from the Camrose crease.

With Owen Chatwin off for hooking early in the fifth overtime Yuel redirected a centering pass from Tyler Helfrich past York, ending the longest game in RBC Royal Bank Cup history.

The previous longest game had been a 2005 semi-final between the Weyburn Red Wings and Hawkesbury Hawks, which ended at the 16:54 mark of the third overtime period.

In what could be a good sign for the Spruce Kings, the Red Wings were the tournament hosts, won the marathon semi-final, and took home the national championship with a win the following day over the Kodiaks.

Despite taking the loss, York was fantastic between the pipes for Camrose, making 74 saves. Like his Prince George counterpart White, York was named his team’s Player of the Game.

SPRUCE KINGS, KODIAKS MEET IN ALL-PACIFIC BATTLE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SPOT

Seven-and-a-half weeks of waiting, 52 days of practices and four round robin games comes down to one game for the host Prince George Spruce Kings when they meet the Camrose Kodiaks in a semi-final at the 2007 RBC Royal Bank Cup on Saturday night at CN Centre.

The Pacific Region champions got the upper hand in their round robin meeting with the Spruce Kings, fighting back from a 2-0 second period deficit to pick up a 4-2 win on Sunday night. The Kodiaks showcased their offensive depth in the win, as eight different players registered a point.

Prince George head coach/general manager Ed Dempsey’s trade deadline acquisitions continue to impress, as Alain Joanette and Tyler Helfrich led the Spruce Kings in scoring in the round robin with six and five points, respectively. But Prince George will need scoring from elsewhere if they want to knock off the defensively-strong Kodiaks.

The Spruce Kings’ 12 goals were better than only Pembroke (11) and Selkirk (6) in the preliminary round, and Jordan Inglis was the only player other then Joanette and Helfrich to record more than two points – and four of his five came in the tournament-opening win against Pembroke.

The Kodiaks hit a minor speed bump on Thursday afternoon, dropping a 7-4 decision to Aurora, but expect to see the same Camrose team that won their first three games show up for Saturday’s semi-final, led by the Colborne-Kobialko-Connolly line, arguably the best trio thus far at the National Junior A Championship.

Even with the seven goals against in their loss to the Tigers, the Kodiaks led the round robin with just 10 goals allowed in four games. Allen York, who had a tournament-leading 1.00 goals against average in the round robin, will be back between the pipes for Camrose after giving way to Keanan Boomer for the Aurora game, and will play a major role in the Kodiaks’ quest for a national championship.

The Kodiaks are one win away from their fourth national championship game appearance in seven years – a remarkable achievement considering how many Junior A teams begin the season on a quest for the RBC Royal Bank Cup – while the Spruce Kings are looking for their first appearance ever. If the round robin game is any indication, fans at CN Centre should be in for an exciting finish on Saturday night.

 

Game Information
Game Number 12  Round Semi-Final
Arena CN Centre City, Country Prince George, B.C., Canada
Month / Day / Year 05/12/2007 Time (local) 07:00 PM PT
Attendance 3843 Game Status Final in 5th Overtime

Box Score   1     2     3   OT1 OT2 Total
Prince George Spruce Kings (HST) 1 1 0 0 1 3
Camrose Kodiaks (PAC) 0 1 1 0 0 2
Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:
   14:19 HST 8 Alain Joanette (24 Jason Yuel, 15 Tyler Helfrich)

Penalties:
   02:33 PAC 16 Jesse Todd (Interference)
   06:32 PAC 20 Mike Connolly (Interference)
   08:35 PAC 3 Karl Stollery (Tripping)

Second Period
Goals:
   03:11 HST 4 Vinny Muchalla (19 Chris Shudo, 15 Tyler Helfrich)
   11:23 PAC 12 Joe Colborne (24 Scott Kobialko, 20 Mike Connolly) PP

Penalties:
   10:20 HST 6 Ryan de Vries (Elbowing)
   13:36 HST 2 Nicolas Rioux (Roughing)
   13:36 PAC 14 Cam Dion (Slashing)
   16:03 HST 8 Alain Joanette (Tripping)
   18:50 HST 19 Chris Shudo (Tripping)

Third Period
Goals:
   18:09 PAC 16 Jesse Todd (23 Brady Cook)

Penalties:
   01:47 HST 8 Alain Joanette (Interference)
   07:57 HST 8 Alain Joanette (Tripping)
   10:05 PAC 19 David Andreassen (Interference)

Overtime

Penalties:
   02:31 HST24 Jason Yuel (Interference)
   13:51 PAC24 Scott Kobialko (Interference)
   15:41 PAC17 Wyatt Hamilton (Tripping)
   18:03 PAC14 Cam Dion (Inter. on Goaltender)

Overtime

Goals:
   06:01 HST 24 Jason Yuel (15 Tyler Helfrich 8 Alain Joanette) PP

Penalties:
   05:39 PAC21 Owen Chatwin (Hooking)
   10:35 HST15 Tyler Helfrich (Elbowing)
   13:52 PAC18 Kaylen Wiancko (Tripping)
   18:25 PAC25 Derek Reinhart (Interference)


Goaltenders
Prince George Spruce Kings
1 Jordan White On 1/00:00   Off 3/06:01
1 Jordan White On 1/00:00   Off 5/20:00
Camrose Kodiaks
30 Allen York On 1/00:00   Off 3/06:01
30 Allen York On 1/00:00   Off 5/20:00

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   OT1 OT2 Total
Prince George Spruce Kings 12 6 16 11 31 76
Camrose Kodiaks 15 14 13 16 35 93

Player of Game
Prince George Spruce Kings 1 Jordan White
Camrose Kodiaks 30 Allen York
Officials
Referee Pat Smith
Lines People Trevor Boudreau, Justin Hull
Goal Judge Adam Hyatt, Brandon Liefky
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