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SFU Clan 6, TRU Wolfpack 1

SFU Clan veteran Ben Van Lare scored twice to power the SFU Clan to a 6-1 win in game one of their best of three series against the TRU Wolfpack. Photo by Jason Kurylo for Pucked in the Head.
SFU Clan veteran Ben Van Lare scored twice to power the SFU Clan to a 6-1 win in game one of their best of three series against the TRU Wolfpack. Photo by Jason Kurylo for Pucked in the Head.

The SFU Clan opened the 2013 playoffs on Friday night with a convincing 6-1 win over the TRU Wolfpack. Graduating player Ben Van Lare put aside his penchant for assists in winning first star honours, scoring twice including the game-winner.

The Clan dominated this game from the opening face-off, and scored a pair of goals in each period for a complete game performance. The only blemish on the scoresheet for SFU was giving up a power play goal midway through the second period, a surprise given that TRU’s success with the man advantage ran at just 3% against the Clan during the regular season. They scored once in six tries, a goalmouth scramble after a power move into the crease by Duncan Shulz. Going the other way, however, the Wolfpack were forced to take an abundance of penalties as a result of SFU’s dominant puck possession. The Clan power play made them pay, scoring three times on nine chances.

TRU Wolfpack goaltender Shane Mainprize made more than a few great saves, but it was a stretch to expect him to singlehandedly beat the SFU Clan. SFU won the game 6-1. Photo by Jason Kurylo for Pucked in the Head.
TRU Wolfpack goaltender Shane Mainprize made more than a few great saves, but it was a stretch to expect him to singlehandedly beat the SFU Clan. SFU scored 6 goals on 37 shots to take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three playoff series. Photo by Jason Kurylo for Pucked in the Head.

Unlike the regular season finale, game one of the playoffs featured few defensive breakdowns for the Clan, and the paltry number of opportunities generated by the Wolfpack were fumbled by players that seemed surprised to find themselves in scoring position. Graeme Gordon was credited with 26 saves on the night, but let’s be honest: he faced perhaps three genuine scoring chances during the game, and the shot total really flatters the visiting team. Despite long stretches of inactivity, Gordon was sharp when he had to be, making a huge glove save on Anthony Delong that would have brought the Wolfpack within two goals late in the second period.

Wolfpack goaltender Shane Mainprize made more than a few good stops himself, including one on a subtle little deke by Kody Dhaliwal on a clearcut breakaway early in the third. He was beaten high to the glove several times, however, including twice in the third on a wrister by Dhaliwal and a rocket one-timer by defenseman Mike Ball on a Clan  power play.

Check out the box score here, and don’t mind the fact that the scorekeeper mysteriously left out any and all power play stats. (As mentioned, SFU went 3 for 9, while TRU scored once in six tries.) And here’s Caleb Henry’s summary on the SFU website for good measure.

Game two goes Saturday, March 9 in Kamloops at 8pm PST. Check out www.fasthockey.com for the webcast.

SFU Clan goaltender Graeme Gordon stopped 26 of 27 shots to lead SFU to a 6-1 win in the opening game of the 2013 BCIHL playoffs. Photo by Jason Kurylo for Pucked in the Head.
SFU Clan goaltender Graeme Gordon stopped 26 of 27 shots to lead SFU to a 6-1 win in the opening game of the 2013 BCIHL playoffs. Photo by Jason Kurylo for Pucked in the Head.

 

SFU Clan defenseman Mike Ball lit the red light with a rocket of a one-timer just 47 seconds into the third period, as the Clan won their playoff opener 6-1. Photo by Jason Kurylo for Pucked in the Head.
SFU Clan defenseman Mike Ball lit the red light with a rocket of a one-timer just 47 seconds into the third period, as the Clan won their playoff opener 6-1. Photo by Jason Kurylo for Pucked in the Head.

 

BC Lions to host 2014 Grey Cup

BC Lions quarterback Travis Lulay was named the MVP of the 2011 Grey Cup in a 34-23 home win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. CP Image ripped ungraciously from the interweb.
BC Lions quarterback Travis Lulay was named the MVP of the 2011 Grey Cup in a 34-23 home win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. CP Image ripped ungraciously from the interweb.

The BC Lions have defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Grey Cup 20-14.

No, wait, I read that press release wrong. Let me try again.

The BC Lions will host the Grey Cup in 2014, a game the Winnipeg Blue Bombers were supposed to host. Construction delays in Winnipeg have delayed the Blue Bombers move to the new Investors Group Stadium, and the club doesn’t want to chance hosting the big dance without significant time to work out the bugs in the new building. It’s the second time in four years that BC Place will be home to the CFL’s biggest game.

What the Slurpee Capital of the World loses, the City of Vancouver reaps. (That’s how the saying goes, isn’t it?) YVR will receive all the financial perqs that go along with the Grey Cup party, including street parties, hotel bookings and restaurant lineups. Of course, VanCity hosted in 2011 after Hamilton’s Ivor Wynne Stadium was deemed no longer fit for human consumption, and saw their hometown Leos win their sixth championship with a 34-23 win over — you guessed it — the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

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Whitecaps Wednesday – Stop Blaming The Turf

WhitecapsWednesdayYeah, I know, I told you all I was going to write a Whitecaps post on every #WhitecapsWednesday. Well, I didn’t. I moved last week, so I unpacked my kitchen and living room instead. But here we go, only a day late (and hopefully not a dollar short), with this week’s Whitecaps Wednesday post. Continue reading Whitecaps Wednesday – Stop Blaming The Turf

Koffie strike up for MLS Goal of the Week

Vancouver Whitecaps FC midfielder Gershon Koffie scored the season's opening goal on Saturday, helping the home side to a 1-0 defeat of Toronto FC. Photo borrowed from www.whitecapsfc.com
Vancouver Whitecaps FC midfielder Gershon Koffie scored the season’s opening goal on Saturday, helping the home side to a 1-0 defeat of Toronto FC. Photo borrowed from www.whitecapsfc.com

Gershon Koffie has had quite a week. He signed a contract extension with Vancouver Whitecaps FC, received his Canadian Permanent Residency papers, and finished off a lovely six-man passing play to score the opening goal of the 2013 season at BC Place. Now he’s been nominated for the MLS Goal of the Week award, to be voted upon by fans across the league.

Koffie pounded home a right footer after Daigo Kobayashi Maru’d him a one-touch pass amid all kinds of red Toronto FC shirts. (That’s not just some lame Star Trek reference. Count them in the video below, you’ll see eight TFC players watching four Whitecaps make pretty passes to each other in the danger area. The Maru thing? Yeah, that’s me geeking out.)

More, including video of the league’s top five goals, after the jump. Hey, while you’re here, why not give a lousy five bucks to my Ride to Conquer Cancer campaign?

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Vancouver Giants 5, Lethbridge Hurricanes 4 (OT)

On a star-studded night at the Pacific Coliseum, it was the Vancouver Giants second line that wrote the final script. Carter Popoff scored twice, including the overtime winner on a beautiful cross-body wrist shot, and the home side took a 5-4 decision over the visiting Lethbridge Hurricanes.

The shot you see below was the last shot of the game, as Popoff put the puck over the pad and below the blocker on Ty Rimmer. The Giants have now won three straight games for the first time this season.

In attendance for the game (besides Pucked in the Head loudmouth Jason Kurylo, who took this awesome photo if he does say so himself) were Hockey Hall of Fame players Gordie Howe, Bobby Hull, Dennis Hull, Marcel Dionne, Johnny Bower and broadcaster Jim Robson. Also in the building were a few guys with names like Orland Kurtenbach and Charlie Hodge. Oh, and Michael Bublé. You know, whoever that is supposed to be. Some famous cake delivery dude or something.

Vancouver Giants forward Carter Popoff continued his strong play of late, picking up two goals and an assist on Gordie Howe night at the Pacific Coliseum. This wrist shot provided the walk-off winner for the Giants, who have now won three games in a row for the first time this season. Photo by Jason Kurylo for Pucked in the Head.
Vancouver Giants forward Carter Popoff continued his strong play of late, picking up two goals and an assist on Gordie Howe night at the Pacific Coliseum. This wrist shot provided the walk-off winner for the Giants, who have now won three games in a row for the first time this season. Photo by Jason Kurylo for Pucked in the Head.

What, a Johnny-on-the-spot winning goal photo isn’t good enough for you? Fine. Go here and get the game highlights in all their interwebby, video-y glitz and glamour. Then go to the WHL website to check out the official game sheet.

 

Vancouver Giants 5, Kamloops Blazers 3

Vancouver Giants goaltender Jared Rathjen stopped 34 of 37 shots en route to a 5-3 win over the mighty Kamloops Blazers. Photo by Jason Kurylo for Pucked in the Head.
Vancouver Giants goaltender Jared Rathjen stopped 34 of 37 shots en route to a 5-3 win over the mighty Kamloops Blazers, and was named the game’s first star. Photo by Jason Kurylo for Pucked in the Head.

The Vancouver Giants went into Kamloops with humble hopes Wednesday. Sure, they’d beaten the Seattle Thunderbirds 4-1 in their most complete game of the year just a few nights earlier, but the last time they met the Blazers — less than a week ago at the Pacific Coliseum — the visitors spanked the G-men 6-0. Kamloops dominated that game from whistle to whistle, often times without appearing to even try.

The Giants surprised everyone, then, with a hard-fought 5-3 win at the Interior Saving Centre. Perhaps even themselves. The victory marks the second time this season that the Giants have won consecutive games, and gave them their first points against Kamloops in seven tries. These two teams are separated by 51 points in the standings, making this a huge late-season confidence boost for the Giants.

Vancouver Giants forward Dalton Sward scored the first goal for the Giants in a 5-3 road win over the Kamloops Blazers. Photo by Jason Kurylo for Pucked in the Head.
Vancouver Giants forward Dalton Sward scored the first goal for the Giants in a 5-3 road win over the Kamloops Blazers. Photo by Jason Kurylo for Pucked in the Head.

Brendan Rouse scored twice in the win. Travis McEvoy, Cain Franson and Dalton Sward scored the other goals, while Carter Popoff added two assists for Vancouver. Blazer goals were scored by Joel Edmondson, Chase Souto and JC Lipon.

The next Giants game is on Friday, March 1 at the Pacific Coliseum at 7:30 versus the Lethbridge Hurricanes. The game will celebrate Gordie Howe’s 85th birthday, and in attendance will be former Vancouver Canucks captain Orland Kurtenbach as well as Hall of Famers Marcel Dionne, Bobby Hull, Dennis Hull, Johnny Bower and Mr Hockey himself, Gordie Howe. For more information, hit up www.vancouvergiants.com

Diagonal, you say?

Nigel Reo-Coker sports the newly unveiled Vancouver Whitecaps FC kit for 2013-14. Image unceremoniously filched from www.whitecapsfc.com.
Nigel Reo-Coker sports the newly unveiled Vancouver Whitecaps FC kit for 2013-14. Image unceremoniously filched from www.whitecapsfc.com.

Earlier on this Whitecaps Wednesday, we here at Pucked in the Head predicted that the new kit unveiled just a few short hours ago would be only slightly changed from last season’s uniform. Indeed, we wrote here that:

“A new kit reveal goes down this very evening, and while the jersey will almost certainly still feature a massive corporate nod to a telecommunications company renowned for spotty service Bell, we have reason to believe they may have changed the stripes on the front! (I know, I know! Squee, and all that!)”

Previously, the primary uniform featured horizontal stripes across the belly, making them — especially the white one — a huge hit with fans who have a little extra in the midsection. We can now verify that the stripes on the front of the Whitecaps primary jersey… dude, they’re diagonal! Check the video below.

(Oh, and Jay Demerit apparently has some kind of bizarre skin condition.)

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Whitecaps Wednesday

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It’s the last Whitecaps Wednesday before the 2013-14 season begins, and there’s so much optimism surrounding the team that the MLS is considering rule changes to limit the number of championships any one team can win in a row. The Whitecaps went 5-2-1 in pre-season play in Arizona and South Carolina, sending footballgasms thundering throughout the Lower Mainland.

So what has local fans so excited? Building off of the club’s first-ever playoff appearance, the Whitecaps have made several high profile moves to encourage optimism. Midfielder Gershon Koffie received Canadian residency and a contract extension, meaning the Caps will now have an extra international spot on the roster and Koffie will be in Vancouver for the long term.

More after the jump, including tassels, brothers and sisters!

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Vancouver Giants 4, Seattle Thunderbirds 1

Vancouver Giants defenseman Arvin Atwal lines up a point shot while sporting a commemorative #9 Gordie Howe Mr Hockey jersey. Atwal had an assist in the Giants 4-1 win over the Seattle Thunderbirds on February 25, 2013. Photo by Jason Kurylo for Pucked in the Head.
Vancouver Giants defenseman Arvin Atwal lines up a point shot while sporting a commemorative #9 Gordie Howe Mr Hockey jersey. Atwal had an assist in the Giants 4-1 win over the Seattle Thunderbirds on February 25, 2013. Photo by Jason Kurylo for Pucked in the Head.
The Vancouver Giants scored three times on the power play and but for one exception kept opposition pucks out of their own net on Sunday on their way to a 4-1 victory over the Seattle Thunderbirds. It was a rare treat for more than 8,500 Sunday afternoon fans at the Pacific Coliseum, as the Giants have had little success this season in either of those areas.

Brett Kulak, Brendan Rouse and Cain Franson each had a goal and an assist, while goaltender Payton Lee stopped 23 of 24 shots to collect his 10th win of the year. Carter Popoff had the other goal for the Giants. Left winger Alexander Delnov scored the lone goal for the Thunderbirds, taking advantage of a two-man advantage in the second period.

More (including highlights) after the jump.

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Kamloops Blazers 6, Vancouver Giants 0

Vancouver defenseman Mason Geertsen was one of the few Giants to play with measurable spirit on Friday night, as the home side dropped a 6-0 decision to the Kamloops Blazer on a national Sportsnet broadcast. Photo by Jason Kurylo for Pucked in the Head.
Vancouver defenseman Mason Geertsen was one of the few Giants to play with measurable spirit on Friday night, as the home side dropped a 6-0 decision to the Kamloops Blazer on a national Sportsnet broadcast. Photo by Jason Kurylo for Pucked in the Head.

It was not the best of nights for Vancouver-area hockey fans. The Vancouver Giants, fresh off their most successful four-game stretch of the season — it speaks volumes that this step forward resulted in exactly one overtime win, two overtime losses and a regulation loss — put in a dismal performance at the Pacific Coliseum against a vastly superior Kamloops Blazers team.

The Abbotsford Heat returned to the AESC after a road trip that got them just one of a possible 10 points, and put up just one goal en route to a 5-1 loss to the Charlotte Checkers. And the Vancouver Canucks, full of healthy, award-winning forwards, relied on Roberto Luongo and Dale Weise to lull the Nashville Predators to sleep in a 1-0 snoozefest.

Prior to the game, many people in the Coliseum concourse could be heard discussing the Giants problems keeping the puck out of their own net to start games. Some quoted Don Hay’s post-game presser from a few weeks back, that the team aims to get through the first five minutes without allowing teams to open a lead. Then the puck dropped, and 10 seconds later it was 1-0 Kamloops Blazers.

More after the jump. Oh, and scroll to the very bottom of this post for a 2-for-1 coupon for the SFU Clan’s final two home games on February 23 and March 2. It’s top-notch college hockey, and you get two adults into Bill Copeland Arena for just five bucks a head.

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