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Stepping Away From Blog

The Comox Valley Glacier Kings are in Saanich tonight to take on the Predators. The only other game in the VIJHL has implications for the Glacier Kings as Lake Cowichan travels to Port Alberni. Comox is currently tied for third place in the North with the Bombers.

My wife and I are out of country for vacation for a couple weeks so I am taking a break from my blog, not sure if/when I will start it back up. Coach Curtis Toneff is still supplying me with the Gameday Lineups so I will keep updating that page of the blog during my time away. It has been updated already for tonight’s contest. I will be watching the game tonight as I really do enjoy listening to Clay.

Game Info:

Date: Nov. 12-25
Teams: Comox Valley @ Saanich
Time: 7:30 PM
Venue: George Pearkes Arena
Where To Watch: FloHockey
Play by Play: Clayton Cochrane

Records
Comox Valley: 8-9-2-1 (T-3rd in North)
Saanich: 4-15-0-0 (4th in the South)

Power Play
Comox Valley: 15.5% (9th)
Saanich: 16.0% (8th)

Penalty Kill
Comox Valley: 82.6% (4th)
Saanich: 75.9% (11th)

Head To Head
Sep. 12: Saanich 3 Comox Valley 0
Oct. 25: Comox Valley 4 Saanich 2

Leading Scorers
Ethan Gobel: 15GP 4G 13A 17Pts (T-24th)
Zaya Morro: 20GP 6G 11A 17Pts (T-24th)

Elijah Kim: 19GP 14G 13A 27Pts (T-8th)
Kaydin Halladay: 15GP 9G 11A 20Pts (22nd)

I apologize for not doing a preview for tonight’s game but as I said I am out of country. Enjoy the game everyone.

Darryl Skender

Big Win For The Glacier Kings

The Comox Valley Glacier Kings had another strong performance on Saturday night as they downed the Saanich Predators 4-2 in VIJHL action. The GKings have now won 3 of their last 4 games and have points in 4 of their last 5 contests. The home team improved to 6-7-2-1 and find themselves tied for 4th place in the North Division with the Port Alberni Bombers. The Predators loss drops their record to 4-11-0-0 and remain ranked 4th in the South.

Saanich got off to a quick start when Josh Yolkowski took a long stretch pass off the boards in behind the Glacier Kings defence and deked goaltender Anthony Ganoung just 1:23 into the game. It was 1-0 early.

Comox Valley would tie it up about 8 minutes later on the power play when Westin Churchill came flying down the left side and took a shot that was stopped by George Jantz but the huge rebound came into the slot and was one-timed by Landen May into the back of the net.

The opening period would finish tied up at a goal apiece despite the Yeti having a very strong last 15 minutes. They outshot the Preds 20-8.

The second period was more of the same with Comox having an edge in the play. George Jantz was outstanding in between the pipes in this period as well. The Glacier Kings did take their first lead of the game with Westin Churchill being involved again. He won an offensive zone faceoff right to Leon Mikhalchuk at the top of the circle. The big forward took a quick shot that was stopped by Jantz but Churchill followed up on the rebound and beat the 17 year old goaltender.

The lead would be stretched to 3-1 just 1:02 later when two Predator defencemen collided which caused a 2-man breakaway. Zaya Morro slid the puck over to Kingston Gowans who one-timed a shot to the glove side of Jantz and beat him cleanly.

That was it for the scoring in the second period although Comox had so many chances to build on that lead. Shots were 19-15 in favor of the home team.

Saanich played a very good third period. About midway through that final frame, Elijah Kim centered the puck to Kaydin Halladay. His shot went off Ganoung’s pad right to Josh Yolkowski who was standing at the side of the net and had an easy tap in. Suddenly it was 3-2.

That would be as close as they would get however. Despite some good pressure, Anthony Ganoung stood tall. Isaac Dunsire would ice the game late with a 160 foot shot into an empty net. Shots were 17 aside in the third.

All in all it was a fun game to watch. Both goaltenders played well and were deserving of getting a star. That’s the second meeting between these clubs with each side winning once. Comox Valley has one more game this month. It is on Halloween when they travel to Lake Cowichan. The Predators are done for October finishing the month at 1-7. Their next action is Sunday in Victoria.

Other Observations:

  • The rain storm caused the Predators to get to the rink late but they did have time to do the pre-game warm up. In fact they were the first team on the ice.
  • Glacier Kings hit a goal post and a crossbar in the first period.
  • Josh Yolkowski looks like a keeper. He’s played just 2 VIJHL games and has 3G, 1A. He’s so new that he doesn’t even have a name bar on his jersey yet.
  • I would have liked to see Anthony Ganoung get an assist on the last goal as he touched it right before Isaac Dunsire shot it into the empty net.
  • Comox Valley’s PK continues to be dominant They have now killed off 26 of 28 shorthanded situations in October and are the best in the league.
  • Kaydin Halladay extended his point streak to 6 games (3G, 7A). He has a point in every game but one this season.
  • A big thanks to Dave Dueck for playing a Jimmy Buffett song for me and a Taylor Swift song for my wife. You’re a “beauty” Dave.
  • It took 53 games but Elliot Lee scored his first VIJHL regular season goal.
  • The Yeti’s PP hasn’t been great this year but they have scored with the man advantage in 3 straight.
  • Leon Mikhalchuk had his goal streak snapped at 4 games but he did extend his points streak to 5.
  • PLEASE stop cutting out the national anthem during the broadcast to play hard rock music! It’s so DISRESPECTFUL! We see all the players standing on the blue line facing and respecting the flag and then we hear the broadcast cut out and “Airbourne” gets cranked up.
  • Comox Valley is 3-1-0-1 in their last 5 games.

Darryl Skender

Comox – Saanich Preview

The Comox Valley Glacier Kings are back at it tonight as they host the Saanich Predators in one of three VIJHL games on tap. Comox is coming off a 6-4 loss to the Westshore Wolves on Wednesday while Saanich defeated Kerry Park 5-3 last night. The Glacier Kings remain in 5th place in the North Division with a 5-7-2-1 record, 3 points ahead of Lake Cowichan who have 2 games in hand. With Saanich’s win yesterday, they sit in 4th place in the South at 4-10-0-0

These two teams played back on September 12th at George Pearkes Arena where the Preds shutout the Glacier Kings 3-0. It’s hard to say who holds the edge in this one. Saanich is more of a run and gun team as they score more goals than the GKings on a nightly basis but they also allow more. The Yeti have settled into a solid defensive squad.

The one thing the road team will have an advantage in tonight will be a prolific scorer in Elijah Kim. He’s a 19 year old dynamo out of Victoria that can change a game. After 14 games, Kim has compiled 12G, 9A, 21Pts. He has recorded at least one point in 12 of the 14 games he’s participated in. He’s 5th in the VIJHL in scoring, 2nd in power play goals and tied for 1st in shorthanded markers. The problem for his club though is they let in way too many goals. They are a minus 22 already this season. Comox on the other hand is minus 9. It’s no secret that the Glacier Kings rely heavily on their defensive play and will certainly need it tonight but they will have to try and outscore Kim and the rest of his club. Where will the scoring come from?

One of the guys that has been good offensively lately is forward Leon Mikhalchuk. The 17 year old from Minsk, Belarus started slowly this year potting just 2 goals in his first 9 games but has since scored in each of his last 4 games. At 6’3″ and 181 pounds, you might think of Mikhalchuk as a big ‘net front presence’ where he can score dirty goals. Yes, he can do that, but he also has great hands. Fans have watched him dangle around opposition forwards and defenceman all year and he has a great shot to boot. I asked head coach/GM Curtis Toneff about him, “He’s a guy with a very, very high ceiling. His potential is through the roof. I think he seems to be getting better every week. For him I think it’s a little bit off the ice, playing with out the puck. I’m starting to trust him more out there and that’s led to more shifts and obviously more goals are coming.” He is expected to play for the Prince George Spruce Kings of the BCHL at some point whether it’s this season or next. Last season with Yunost Minsk U17, in 39 games, he tallied 25G 17A 42Pts.

As for special teams, the power play is almost a draw:
Saanich: 16.7% (7th)
Comox: 16.2% (8th)
The Glacier Kings hold a huge advantage on the penalty kill:
Comox: 88% (1st)
Saanich: 75.4% (11th)

Yesterday’s win was the Predators first in October. They had previously lost all 6 games since the calendar turned to this month. Comox Valley did have points in 3 straight games until the loss to Westshore a few nights ago. I’m sure they will appreciate playing on home ice finally as 10 of their first 15 games have been on the road including their last three. A win would pull the Yeti to .500 at the CVSC.

Hopefully we’ll see a big crowd out tonight. Unfortunately, the Glacier Kings may be competing against the Blue Jays game on TV. Game time is 6:30 pm at the Sports Centre.

Darryl Skender