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Yukon Rivermen in tough at Kamloops International Bantam Ice Hockey Tournament

Yellowknife's quotient of the Yukon Rivermen picked up in 2019 where they left off in 2018 SA国际影视传媒 still the rudder that steers the ship.

 

The Rivermen made the trip to B.C. to play in the Kamloops International Bantam Ice Hockey Tournament (KIBIHT), which wrapped up on Jan. 6, finishing with a record of one win and four losses though there were chances for at least one more win.

Shawn Talbot, the team's assistant coach, said the tournament was a chance to see where their strengths were against the best AAA teams in western Canada.

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Game one of the tournament was against the Chilliwack Bruins from B.C., which ended in a 6-3 loss but the Rivermen were right in the thick of it after two periods. Entering the third period tied 2-2, Chilliwack put the Rivermen behind the eight-ball with three unanswered goals.

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Game two was against the Thompson Zone Blazers of Kamloops, the eventual champions of the tournament, and it wasn't exactly a game to write home about as it ended in the Blazers' favour, 12-0.

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Up next was the Comox Valley Chiefs in the final round-robin game and it went a bit better for the Rivermen. It was a back-and-forth affair which ended up going into overtime and it was Andrew Carr who potted the winner to cap off a hat trick for him and a 4-3 win for the Rivermen.

SA国际影视传媒淎ndrew played a phenomenal game,SA国际影视传媒 said Talbot. SA国际影视传媒淭hey're a team that's similar to us in terms of skill and we played a much better style. We believed we could do well against them and the best part about the game was we didn't cheat on plays and we stayed disciplined.SA国际影视传媒

The Rivermen finished 12 th after the round-robin, meaning a playoff game against the 13 th-ranked Victoria Racquet Club out of B.C. The first period of the contest was a real defensive struggle as Victoria took a 5-3 lead into the intermission.

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Victoria tacked on five more in the second, which was more than enough to seal a 10-4 victory.

The final game for the Rivermen was a rematch with the Chiefs and like the round-robin meeting, this one needed bonus hockey to decide a winner. Regulation time solved nothing as both teams battled to a 3-3 tie and sudden-death overtime didn't produce a winner, meaning the dreaded shootout.

It took until the fifth round before a winner was decided and it was a Yellowknife ex-pat SA国际影视传媒 Emery Golchert SA国际影视传媒 who ended up clinching it for Comox Valley as he scored the winner to give the Chiefs a 4-3 victory.

Next up for the Rivermen is the Crossroads Cup in Prince George, B.C., which starts on Jan. 18.



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