2009 RBC Cup

Summerside Western Capitals  5 -  Humboldt Broncos  0
 

CAPITALS USE FIRST-PERIOD OUTBURST TO EARN FIRST WIN

VICTORIA, B.C. – It may have come about five days too late, but the Summerside Western Capitals are into the win column at the 2009 RBC Cup.

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Post-game audio: EST - Ken MacDougall | WST - Dean Brockman

Mike MacIsaac had two goals and an assist and Brad Smith added a goal and two helpers as Summerside wrapped up the round-robin portion of the National Junior A Championship with a 5-0 blanking of the Humboldt Broncos on Thursday night.

The Capitals finished tied with the Kingston Voyageurs at 1-3, but missed out on Semifinal Friday thanks to their 7-5 loss to Voyageurs on Monday. The Broncos, at 2-2, finished even with Victoria, but took second thanks to their 2-1 victory in the tournament’s opening game on Saturday night.

MacIsaac, Smith, Chad Locke and Nathan Snowie notched goals in the opening 20 minutes to take a commanding lead to the dressing room, and MacIsaac picked up the final goal of the season late in the third as the East Region champions made sure they leave Vancouver Island with at least one win.

Paul Dorsey needed to make just one save in the opening period – his only action of the tournament – before giving way to Alex Dupuis, who stopped all 17 shots he faced the rest of the way.

Ahead of their semifinal against Victoria on Friday (7 p.m. PT) the Broncos decided to sit a number of regulars, including leading scorer Brady Wacker and high-scoring twins Scott and Steve Schroeder.

Andrew Bodnarchuk played the first two periods between the pipes for Humboldt before giving way to third-stringer Matt Hyrnkiw, who made his Broncos debut by stopping 11 of the 12 shots directed his way in the final frame.

 

Game Information
Game Number 10  Round Preliminary
Arena Bear Mountain Arena City, Country Victoria, B.C., Canada
Month / Day / Year 05/07/2009 Time (local) 07:00 PM PT
Attendance 1381 Game Status Final

Box Score   1     2     3   Total
Summerside Western Capitals (EST) 4 0 1 5
Humboldt Broncos (WST) 0 0 0 0
Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:
   08:12 EST 14 Mike MacIsaac (12 Parker Deighan, 27 Brad Smith) PP
   15:26 EST 20 Chad Locke (29 Greg Paynter, 93 Spencer MacDonald)
   19:10 EST 71 Nathan Snowie (20 Chad Locke, 10 Will Johnston)
   19:30 EST 27 Brad Smith (14 Mike MacIsaac, 44 Brett Gallant)

Penalties:
   02:33 WST 9 Leo Lacourciere (Tripping)
   07:32 WST 30 Brendan Kotyk (Slashing)
   08:48 EST 16 Trevor Carmichael (Hooking)

Second Period
Goals:

Penalties:
   04:21 WST 15 Kyle Cowan (Roughing)
   08:53 WST 30 Brendan Kotyk (Slashing)
   08:53 EST 93 Spencer MacDonald (Interference)
   08:53 EST 93 Spencer MacDonald (Tripping)
   10:12 EST 12 Parker Deighan (Roughing)

Third Period
Goals:
   16:07 EST 14 Mike MacIsaac (27 Brad Smith, 8 Neil Sherren)

Penalties:
   11:33 WST 19 Spencer Braaten (Interference)
   12:19 WST 18 Joel Belair (Hooking)
   16:58 EST 93 Spencer MacDonald (Hooking)
   18:55 WST 8 Bryce Walker (Cross Checking)


Goaltenders
Summerside Western Capitals
0 Alex Dupuis On 2/00:00   Off 3/20:00
60 Paul Dorsey On 1/00:00   Off 1/20:00
Humboldt Broncos
1 Andrew Bodnarchuk On 1/00:00   Off 2/20:00
31 Matt Hyrnkiw On 3/00:00   Off 3/20:00

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   Total
Summerside Western Capitals 9 14 12 35
Humboldt Broncos 1 11 6 18

Player of Game
Summerside Western Capitals 20 Chad Locke
Humboldt Broncos 2 Dimitri Levin
Officials
Referee Jonathan Trudel
Lines People Chris Sweeting, Nathan Van Oosten
Goal Judge Rob Collier, Mel Chartrand

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