2012-Yarmouth World Junior A Challenge

East Prospects 0 - West Prospects 5
 

MACTAVISH SCORES TWICE, WEST TAKES CJHL PROSPECTS LEAD WITH ROUT OF EAST

DIGBY, N.S. – Sean MacTavish (Edmonton, Alta./Sherwood Park, AJHL) scored the game’s first two goals to get the offence rolling as West blanked East 5-0 on Saturday night before a capacity crowd at Digby Area Arena in the first of two CJHL Prospects Games.

The victory means West will take a five-goal advantage into Sunday’s second game (2 p.m. AT) of the two-game, total goal series. West is looking for its second consecutive President’s Cup, and fifth since 2005.

After a goal-less, penalty-less first period with very few whistles, MacTavish scored the game’s opening goal 6:30 into the second period and added his second less than five minutes later, with both goals set up by Joseph Drapluk (Pembroke Pines, Fla./Minnesota, SIJHL) and Dante Hahn (Victoria, B.C./Victoria, BCHL).

Ryan Berlin (Edmonton, Alta/Whitecourt, AJHL) made it a 3-0 game before the end of the second before Andrew Taverner (Edmonton, Alta./Sherwood Park, AJHL), on the power play, and Hahn, into an empty net, rounded out the scoring in the third.

Despite the loss, East outshot West 30-29.

Both teams split their goaltending duties, with Marc-Andre Daigle (Delson, Que./Drayton Valley, AJHL) and Ty Edmonds (Winnipeg, Man./Virden, MJHL) sharing the shutout for West, while Hayden Lavigne (Brampton, Ont./Wellington, OJHL) and Chase Marchand (Halifax, N.S./Amherst, MHL) saw 30 minutes of action each for East.
 

 

Game Information
Game Number 01 Round CJHL Prospects
Arena Digby Arena City, Country Digby, N.S.
Month / Day / Year 11/10/2012 Time 07:00 PM AT
Attendance Game Status Final

Box Score   1     2     3   Total
East Prospects (EST) 0 0 0 0
West Prospects (WST) 0 3 2 5

Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:
   None

Penalties:
   None

Second Period
Goals:
   06:30 WST 11 Sean MacTavish (10 Joseph Drapluk, 21 Dante Hahn)
   11:09 WST 11 Sean MacTavish (10 Joseph Drapluk, 21 Dante Hahn)
   14:41 WST 12 Ryan Berlin (16 Nelson Gadoury, 15 Dexter Dancs)

Penalties:
   04:05 EST 6 Jesse Lussier (Hooking)
   07:15 WST 5 Tanner Jago (Cross Checking)
   15:48 WST 2 Dane Birks (Holding)
   16:34 WST 14 Andrew Taverner (Unsportsmanlike Cnd.)

Third Period
Goals:
   12:18 WST 14 Andrew Taverner (8 Denis Bosc, 19 Austin Plevy) PP
   18:35 WST 21 Dante Hahn (12 Ryan Berlin) SH EN

Penalties:
   02:02 EST 22 Tait Seguin (Hooking)
   08:47 EST 5 Fraser Turner (High Sticking)
   10:59 EST 6 Jesse Lussier (Tripping)
   17:27 WST 6 Bo Pellah (Holding)
   19:17 WST 23 Cooper Rush (Cross Checking)


Goaltenders
East Prospects
31 Hayden Lavigne On 1/00:00 Off 2/09:28
1 Chase Marchand On 2/09:29 Off 3/18:01
1 Chase Marchand On 3/18:36 Off 3/20:00
West Prospects
1 Marc-Olivier Daigle On 1/00:00 Off 2/09:28
31 Ty Edmonds On 2/09:29 Off 3/20:00

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   Total
East Prospects 10 10 10 30
West Prospects 3 12 14 29

Player of the Game
West Prospects 11 Sean MacTavish
East Prospects 15 Morgan Messenger
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