Monday 31 October 2011

Rebels struggle on road trip

Despite finally having the services of sharp shooter Scott Morisseau, the Castlegar Rebels lost two of three games on their East Kootenay swing last weekend.
The Rebs lost in overtime 4-3 to Kimberley on Thursday, beat Columbia Valley 6-1 on Friday, and lost 4-2 to Golden on Saturday.
Photo courtesy of Steve Jessel/Invermere Valley Echo

The Rebels road trip started Thursday in the Bavarian city where they faced the Dynamiters.
The teams traded goals in the first period with Anthony Delong scoring at 7:45 assisted by Morisseau. Jordan Revie responded for Kimberley at 2:26.
Goals from Tyler Robinson (assisted by Stuart Walton and Nolan Kinney) and Morisseau (assisted by Delong) put the Rebels up 3-1 midway through the second period.
Kimberley took over at that point with Senate Patton bringing the Nitros to within one at 1:24 of the second. 
Dynamiter veteran Richard Hubscher tied the game two minutes into the third period with a power play goal.
Mark Strachan picked up the winner for the home team at 3:56 of the third period, assisted by Patton and Hubscher.

Castlegar had an easier time of things on Friday night in Invermere against the Columbia Valley Rockies.
The Rebs scored four goals in the first period and added two more in the second for the 6-1 win.
Scoring for Castlegar were Arthur Andrews with two, Morriseau, Connor Bowen, Delong, and Horcoff. Aaron Barclay scored the lone goal for Columbia Valley.

The Rebels got off to another strong start on Saturday in Golden.
Tyler Robinson, assisted by Stuart Walton, scored the first goal of the game at 12:08 of the first to put Castlegar up 1-0.
Golden's Brandon Shirley responded at 4:36 of the first to tie the score for the Rockets.
Peter Mingus put Castlegar up 2-1 midway through the second with an unassisted goal. Unfortunately, the goal would be the Rebels last as they watched Golden score three times in the third to secure the 4-2 win.

Picture courtesy of the Jessica Schwitek/Golden Star

Castlegar in back at home Saturday with an intra-divisional game against first place Beaver Valley. The Nitehawks overtook the Nelson Leafs after beating them 3-2 on Saturday.
The Rebels then head Stateside for a game in Spokane against the Braves.

Tuesday 18 October 2011

Two out of three ain't bad for Rebels

The Castlegar Rebels had a busy weekend with three games in three days. The Rebels picked up four out of six points, beating Creston Valley, Spokane and falling to Beaver Valley.



On Friday, the Rebs travelled to Creston and beat the Creston Valley Thunder Cats 5-3.
 Brandon Formosa opened up the scoring for the Cats with a power play goal at 14:53 of the first period. Goals from Stuart Walton and Connor Bowen put Castlegar up 2-1. Scott Swiston tied the game at 2-2 with a power play goal with 2:17 left in the first period. The Rebels then took the lead again half a minute later with Nolan Kinney scoring assisted by Anthony Delong and Walton.
Braydon Horcoff put the Rebels up 4-2 at 9:18 of the second period with assists from Peter Mingus and Daylen Pearson.
Creston Valley cut the gap to one with a power play goal from Jesse Collins at 5:19 of the third period. However, the Thunder Cats would get no closer. Pearson scored an empty netter with 16 seconds left to seal the 5-3 win for Castlegar.


The next night, the boys were in Fruitvale where they fell to the surging Beaver Valley Nitehawks and had a chance to gain some ground against their divisional rivals. However, the 'Hawks had other ideas as they soundly thrashed the Rebels.
Beaver Valley pushed ahead 3-0 with goals by Ryan Edwards, Tyler Collins, and Dallas Calvin, and again 5-1 with Josh Peters and Mason Spear scoring. The final score was 7-4 for the Nitehawks, who are second place in the Neil Murdoch Division, three points ahead of Castlegar.
Delong provided most of the scoring for the Rebels as he netted a hat-trick. Arthur Andrews scored the other Castlegar goal.
Pearson chipped in with three assists.


The Rebels returned to Castlegar on Sunday afternoon where they beat Spokane 5-2 led by a hat-trick from Kinney and two goals from Brenden Heinrich.

Wednesday 12 October 2011

Rebels thankful for shutout in Spokane after OT loss at home

Friday and Saturday of the Thanksgiving weekend bore very different results for Castlegar's Jr. B KIJHL squad as it completed a home and home set with the Spokane Braves. The Rebels lost at home 4-3 in overtime on Friday and won 3-0 on Saturday in Spokane.
Connor Bowen tries to stick-handle through the Spokane defenders during Friday's game at the Complex. Jim Sinclair photo.


"Overall, I think as expected there were some good things that we did that we are getting better at and some things that we obviously still need some work at," said Rebel coach Steve Junker.
Friday night at the Castlegar Community Complex the Rebels jumped out to a 2-0 lead only to be eclipsed 4-3 by their guests in overtime.
Scoring goals for Castlegar were Diego Bartlett and Stuart Walton in the first period, and Tyler Jones in the third. Zak Kroll picked up the game winner for Spokane at 4:08 of O.T.
"We let it slip away. We started doing some things we liked but then got away from our game plan and gave up a two goal lead," said Junker. "We want to be tough to play against. That's one thing that has to be a part of every hockey player's (repertoire). You have to be tough to play against. If you're not - all you're going to do is allow other teams to do what they want."
Saturday's game saw the Canadian visitors make a definitive statement with a 3-0 win. After a scoreless first period, Bartlett got the Rebs on the scoreboard with a goal assisted by Arthur Andrews and Peter Mingus.
Brendan Heinrich put Castlegar up 2-0 at 8:58 of the second period, assisted by Dylan Houle and Tyler Robinson. Bryce Eviston scored a short-handed empty netter with 1:25 of the third period to seal the victory for the Rebels. Assisting on Eviston's goal were Bartlett and Andrews.
"It was a much better effort on Saturday," said Junker. "We stuck to the game plan a little bit more."
Alex Ross picked up the shutout for Castlegar, turning away 26 shots.
"He played solid," said Junker. "I thought our guys played solid in front of him as far as defensively. It was a nice way to finish the weekend. It was definitely disappointing not getting two points on Friday night but we were able to get a win on the weekend and head into another week of work."
That does it for the Rebels until Friday, Oct. 14 when they'll travel to Creston Valley for a date with the Thundercats. On Saturday, Oct. 15, the Rebs play an inter-divisional game in Fruitvale against Beaver Valley.
Following Thanksgiving weekend action the Rebels were solid occupants of third place in the KIJHL's Neil Murdoch division with 11 points, seven clear of fourth place Spokane and trailing front-running Nelson (17 points) and second place Beaver Valley (14 points).