Sunday, 24 January 2016

Recap: VAN 1 - VIC 5 (Sun. Jan.24.2016)



Jared Dmytriw scored twice to help lead the Victoria Royals (29-15-2-3, 63pts) past the visiting Vancouver Giants 5-1 Sunday afternoon.

The Royals built up a 4-0 first period lead, and added a single on a great individual effort by Tyler Soy in the third.

“We were ready to play, we were good early and we probably won the game in the first period…” said Royals head coach Dave Lowry,

Vancouver was playing with a depleted line up, missing seven players including Tyler Benson, Ty Ronning, Carter Popoff, Matthew Barberis, and Thomas Foster.  The Giants only dressed 9 forwards and 7 defenseman.

“I liked our execution on the offensive side...what we have to keep in perspective here, we play a team that’s missing some key players, but to our guys credit - they found a way to create some offense and score some goals.” according to Lowry.

The Royals swept the two game set after blanking the Giants 8-0 one night earlier.

Victoria got a pair of power play goals on their first two chances and ended up going 2 for 6.  Vancouver was 0 for 4 as the Royals penalty killers have stopped 24 of their last 25 opposition attempts over their last 8 games.

“I like the fact that our power play generated some results...and was sharp early when the game was still within reach.” said Lowry.

Giants defenseman Brennan Mennell broke Coleman Vollrath’s shut out bid with :96 seconds left in the third, but earned 2nd star hounours with 27 saves.  Ryan Kubic was busy stopping 40 of 45 Royals shots in the defeat.

Victoria also got goals from Joe Hicketts and Ethan Price on the power play, while Logan Fisher and Jack Walker picked up 2 assists each.

Price extends his goal streak to 3 games with 5 in that span.  Soy’s goal streak is now at 6 games with 8 goals, the longest current streak in the league.  Vladimir Bobylev collected an assist against his former squad stretching his point streak to 5 games (1g 5a) and 6 points.

Dmytriw earned his 7th and 8th goals of the year, both perfect shots into the top corner glove side.

I like the fact that he was skating and shooting the puck…his biggest asset is his speed…” said Lowry,

“He shoots the puck really well, and I don't think he really understands how well he can shoot it.”

The Royals now lead the season series 4-3, and will face the Giants on the road Feb. 17th.

Victoria has won their last 3 games, out scoring the opposition 21-3 in that span, and have points in 6 straight games (4-0-1-0).

Lowry earned his 200th WHL win, and is the 43rd head coach in league history to reach the benchmark.

The Royals remain 2nd in the West, while the Giants are 10th, have lost back to back games and 6 of their last 7.

Victoria wraps up their 6 game home stand (5-0-1-0) Friday against the league leading Lethbridge Hurricanes who beat the Royals 4-3 in a shoot out earlier in the season.

- Marlon Martens

Vancouver Giants 1 at Victoria Royals 5 - Status: Final
Sunday, January 24, 2016 - Save-On-Foods Memorial Arena - Victoria, BC

Vancouver 0 0 1 - 1
Victoria 4 0 1 - 5

1st Period-
1, Victoria, Hicketts 3 (Walker), 9:04 (PP).
2, Victoria, Dmytriw 7 (Nagy, Fisher), 13:50.
3, Victoria, Price 8 (Walker, Hannoun), 16:24 (PP).
4, Victoria, Dmytriw 8 (Fisher), 16:39.

Penalties-Reddekopp Vic (boarding), 3:05; Crunk Van (inter. on goaltender), 8:24; Crunk Van (roughing), 16:06.

2nd Period-
No Scoring.

Penalties-Anderson Vic (slashing), 3:18; Walker Vic (hooking), 9:37; Lang Van (cross checking), 11:14; Brown Van (hooking), 19:09.

3rd Period-
5, Victoria, Soy 25 (Bobylev), 17:06.
6, Vancouver, Menell 5   18:24.

Penalties-Reddekopp Vic (cross checking), 10:54; Baer Van (roughing), 11:30; Brumm Van (tripping), 14:22; Cox Van (roughing, 10-minute misconduct), 17:45; Dmytriw Vic (10-minute misconduct), 17:45; Gagnon Vic (cross checking), 17:45.

Shots on Goal-
Vancouver 11-9-8-28.
Victoria 20-15-10-45.

Power Play Opportunities-
Vancouver 0 / 4;
Victoria 2 / 6.

Goalies-
Vancouver, Kubic 13-16-2-0 (45 shots-40 saves).
Victoria, Vollrath 20-12-0-2 (28 shots-27 saves).

A-3,797
Referees-Reid Anderson (53), Steve Papp (17).
Linesmen-Jeff MacAdams, Bevan Mills (98).