Tuesday, May 20,
2008
Weeknight
Division I:
CAHL Cup
Champion Extraordinary Gentlemen
Silver Medal
Winning QMax Cougars
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The QMax Cougars were
up against the first place Extraordinary Gentlemen for the CAHL
Cup Championship on Tuesday night at Cardel Place.
In the first round,
the Extraordinary Gentlemen had to overcome the Shamrocks who
were led by back to back 100 point getter Geoff Zimmerman while
the QMax Cougars had to pass the Shockers who had six different
scorers that averaged a goal every other game.
Dickie McNabb opened
the scoring for the Gentlemen less than two minutes into the
match. Shortly after Brad Kennedy evened things up for the
Cougars with a score at 10:01.
Gentlemen Dickie
McNabb went on to collect a hat trick as he scored two more
goals in the first period and finished the trio in a span of
only six minutes and 47 seconds.
Jason Cirankewitch
fired in a puck before the end of the initial frame to send his
team into the first intermission with a 4-1 lead.
The second period
focused on Devon Henderson as he made many great saves for the
Cougars including some key point blank range stops to keep the
Gentlemen from adding more than one goal to their lead.
Gentlemen Tyler
Heatley had the only score of the period as he rifled in a
virtually unstoppable top corner shot.
Scott Frost notched a
hat trick in the final frame for the Gentlemen while captain
Chris Wilkins and Jason Cirankewitch each got a goal apiece.
The Gentlemen goalie Dave Inthasane
was great throughout the game even as the Cougars got some big
chances and wired some booming slap shots his way. The Cougars
didn't hit the back of the net again until the third period when
captain Reagan Lutz scored a goal which was assisted by John
Sands.
Dickie McNabb was
awarded the CAHL Playoff MVP Trophy for his superb hat trick
performance which included the game winner and secured his team
the critical early lead. McNabb also had two assists for a total
of five points.
The Extraordinary
Gentlemen captain Chris Wilkins was presented with the CAHL Cup
as his team celebrated their great championship season.
Thursday, May 8,
2008
Thursday, May
8th:
QMax Cougars
vs. Shockers
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The
2006-2007 CAHL Silver Medal winning Shockers clashed against the
QMax Cougars for the right to face the Extraordinary Gentlemen
for the CAHL Cup Championship.
The Shockers
got on the board almost right off the draw as they hammered a
slap shot into the back of the QMax Cougars net just 50 seconds
into the contest. Dustin Honing evened things up before the end
of the first frame with a goal to send his team into the first
intermission with a 1-1 score.
Brad Kennedy
added a goal early in the middle period to pull his QMax team
ahead by one. The Shockers, unwilling to see their one goal lead
turn into and stay as a one deficit, scored just three minutes
later to tie up the game thanks to their leader and captain
Brett "Bretzky" Borgland.
The QMax
Cougar's captain Reagan Lutz stepped up with a one goal response
as he roofed a perfect top shelf marker before the end of the
second period to move his team back on top by the score of 3-2.
The third
period was filled with intense moments at both ends of the rink
as the Shockers were looking for the tying goal while the
Cougars wanted to add to their single lead. Jesse Mclean
answered the call for the Shockers as he fired in a vital game
tying shorthanded goal with just 6:53 left in the match.
The game
appeared to be going into the shootout until with just three
seconds left on the clock Richard Vernon became the QMax Cougars
hero of the season as he went in all alone on the breakaway and
with a nice deke scored the game winning goal to send his team
to face off against the Extraordinary Gentlemen for the
2007-2008 CAHL Cup Championship.
Thursday, May 1,
2008
Correction: The QMax Cougars won
7-5 vs. the Shockers on Tue, Apr 29
Below is the
correct schedule:
Wed, May 7 10:15PM
Crowchild Twin
Div
I: 4th
Shamrocks
vs.
Div
I: 1st
Gentlemen
Thu, May 8 10:15PM
Crowchild Twin
Div
I: 3th
QMax Cougars
vs. Div I:
2nd
Shockers
Thursday, May 1,
2008
No longer applicable due to an
incorrect score:
(Update - Changes due to team movements in standings:
Thu, May 1
10:45PM
Cardel Div
II: 5th Ice Storm
vs. Div II: 2nd
Rockets
Mon, May 5 10:00PM
Crowchild Twin
Div II: 4th Wardens
vs. Div II: 3rd
Blades of Steel
Wed, May 7 10:15PM
Crowchild Twin
Div I: 4th
QMax Cougars
vs. Div
I: 1st Gentlemen
Thu, May 8 10:15PM
Crowchild Twin
Div I: 3th Shamrocks
vs. Div I: 2nd
Shockers)
Monday, April 14,
2008
Suspension:
Monday, April 14th:
QMax Cougars vs. Gentlemen
QMax Cougars
Suspension:
#11
Brad Kennedy - 1 Game Suspension
Monday, February 4,
2008
Suspension:
Wednesday, January
30th:
Shockers vs. QMax Cougars
QMax Cougars Suspension:
#16 John Sands
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Weeknight
Division I & II: Games After Christmas Break
Mon, Jan 7 10:45PM
Crowchild Twin:
Gentlemen vs.
Shamrocks
Mon, Jan 7 10:45PM
Cardel:
Streetside Cartel
vs.
Drunken Clams
Mon, Jan 7 11:15PM
Mount Pleasant:
Dynasty vs.
Blades of Steel
Tue, Jan 8 10:15PM
Cardel:
QMax Cougars vs.
Wardens
Tue, Jan 8 10:45PM
Cardel:
King's Krue vs.
Blues
Tue, Jan 8 11:00PM
Centennial:
Bills vs.
Ice Storm
Wed, Jan 9 10:30PM
Crowchild Twin:
Shockers vs.
Potters
Wed, Jan 9 11:00PM
Cardel:
Rockets vs.
Hoolio's
Wed, Jan 9 11:15PM
Mount Pleasant:
Mattress Killers vs.
North Stars
Monday, December 17,
2007
Suspensions:
Tuesday, December 4th:
QMax Cougars vs. Wardens
QMax Cougars Suspension:
#14 Brian Eitzen
Wardens Suspension:
#11 Jonathan Payne
Wednesday, November 28,
2007
Wednesday,
November 28th:
QMax Cougars
vs. Shamrocks
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Thursday, November 15,
2007
Wednesday,
November 14th:
Rockets vs.
QMax Cougars
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Tuesday, November 6,
2007
Tuesday,
November 6th:
QMax Cougars
vs. Potters
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Monday, October 29,
2007
Monday,
October 29th:
QMax Cougars
vs. Streetside Cartel
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Tuesday, October 23,
2007
Tuesday,
October 23rd:
QMax Cougars
vs. Shockers
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Monday, October 1,
2007
CAHL 2007-2008
Season Opener:
QMax Cougars
vs. Shamrocks
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The CAHL 2006-2007 Top
Defenceman Trophy winner Kent Gillings picked up where he left
off last season as he had a tremendous four goal and one assist
performance to propel the Shamrocks to a season opening victory.
Shamrocks team mate
Geoff Zimmerman, the winner of the CAHL 2006-2007 Playoff MVP
Trophy, Top Scorer Trophy, All-Star MVP Trophy, 100 Point Season
Trophy, and 50 Goal Season Trophy, was close behind with two
goals and three assists.
Brad Kennedy and JP
Fouliard were the key pieces of the QMax Cougars offence as each
player rifled in a pair of pucks. JP Fouliard notched an assist
too for a total of three points. Fellow Cougar Jon Sand tallied
a triple as well with a goal and two assists. |