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GKings Comeback Falls Short

The Nanaimo Buccaneers scored three goals in the second period and held on for a 4-3 win over the Comox Valley Glacier Kings. The loss is the Glacier Kings second in a row and 3rd in their last 4 games while the Buccaneers won their 3rd straight and are now victorious in 5 of their last 6 contests.

It was a very even opening period which saw Nanaimo having a nice power play and with the Glacier Kings had big chances by Ethan Gobel and Westin Churchill. However it took almost 17 minutes before the first goal. Brandon Taylor took a shot from the point. It appeared that Westin Churchill may have got a stick on it to deflect it high in the air. The puck landed behind goaltender Aaron Pichette where Gavin Munro poked it into the net.

The lead wouldn’t last long. Less than 2 minutes later Jaxin Karst won an offensive zone faceoff. The puck would get tipped back to Dreyton Hayward at the blue line. The 5’9″ defenceman wristed a shot that went through a maze of bodies to beat Anthony Ganoung blocker side.

That goal made the score 1-1 and the period would end with that score. Shots were 11-7 in favor of Nanaimo.

In the second period, the Buccaneers would take their first lead of the game on an innocent looking play. Zach Spafford gave a 10 foot pass up to his own blue to Jack Barrett and by the time he got to center he skated between both defencemen to go in on a clear cut breakaway. Barrett quickly went backhand-forehand and beat Ganoung stick-side before the second period was three minutes old.

The Bucs made it 3-1 on a power play goal. Jaxin Karst won the faceoff and the puck subsequently never left the Glacier Kings zone after that. Madden Cruickshank eventually took a shot-pass to the side of the net where Porter Williamson deflected it behind the goalie.

Davis Young made it 4-1 with less than a minute to play in the 2nd period as he crept in from the blue line undetected and took a rink wide pass from Jaxin Karst and one-timed it between the arm and body of Ganoung.

The middle frame ended 4-1. Nanaimo outshot Comox 10-9.

Curtis Toneff must have fired the team up during the intermission because the Glacier Kings started off fast. After Nanaimo won the opening faceoff into their own zone, Comox Valley forechecked hard and Kyle Mayenburg did a good job keeping the puck in at the blue line. He directed the puck towards the net and a scramble ensued. Cameron Collins found a loose puck among the bodies and buried it past Pichette to make it 4-2.

That goal took 16 seconds from the drop of the puck. Unfortunately, the Yeti never got any momentum after that goal as Nanaimo tilted the ice afterwards dominating the play. However late in the 3rd period after Comox took a penalty, you could see that they were thinking offence. Cohen Kallin poked the puck off a Nanaimo stick at the Glacier Kings blue line then passed it up to Isaac Dunsire for a 2-man breakaway from center ice. Dunsire went in and snapped the puck past Pichette on the glove side for a shorthanded goal and it was suddenly 4-3.

Unfortunately the Yeti would take another penalty for “Too Many Men On The Ice” when they had possession inside the offensive zone with 19 seconds left. I’m guessing it was a good call because you could see the crowd and the Buccaneers bench pointing and yelling for a penalty. Pichette made a big save with 4 seconds left and that’s the way the game would end. Shots were 11-7 for the Bucs.

The win improves Nanaimo’s record to 11-5-1-0 for 23 points and are 3 points ahead of 2nd place Oceanside. Comox Valley drops to 7-9-2-1 for 17 points and remains in 4th place in the North. They will host the Oceanside Generals Saturday night. The Bucs are in Victoria on Sunday.

Other Observations:

  • Jaxin Karst had 3 assists to extend his point streak to 5 games (3G, 6A)
  • It took the Bucs 11 seconds to score their PP goal in the 2nd period after an offensive zone “Holding The Stick” penalty against the GKings.
  • Leon Mikhalchuk has 5G, 3A in his last 8 games.
  • The Yeti have only drawn 2 power plays in their last 200 minutes of hockey.
  • That was Gavin Munro’s first goal as a GKings player since coming over from Nanaimo. After his goal he pointed up to the stands at the NIC.
  • It was nice to see former Buc Brandon Taylor stick up for Thomas Scobie-Gyug after he got hit from behind. He went after the much bigger Rhys Wilcox who is 4″ taller and and 50 pounds heavier. He simply pushed him before getting into a scrum with Koen Gauthier where Taylor got his helmet taken off. I didn’t love that the referee making it a 4 on 4 instead of a PP for Comox.

  • Despite being outscored 3-0 in the second period, I thought it was a very even period. With that being said, I thought Nanaimo outplayed Comox in the 3rd despite being outscored 2-0.
  • Cameron Collins has 1G, 4A in his last 5 games.
  • Brandon Taylor picked up his first assist as a Glacier King with an assist.
  • The Yeti are 1-7-1-1 when trailing after the second period.
  • It is so refreshing to listen to Larenzo Jensen do play by play, a true professional, not biased, very descriptive. Good job Larenzo!

Darryl Skender

Comox – Nanaimo Preview

Today couldn’t come fast enough for the Comox Valley Glacier Kings. After an 11-1 drubbing last Saturday night, they have been anxious to redeem themselves as quickly as possible. It will be a tough test however as they will be playing the best team in the VIJHL’s North Division. The Nanaimo Buccaneers come into the game with a solid 10-5-1-0 record which is one point ahead of the second place Oceanside Generals. Comox is 7-8-2-1 and 4th in the division. These two squad have played twice so far this season with both sides winning one game apiece. Nanaimo won on opening night (September 6th) 4-2 while the Yeti took the second match on September 27th by a score of 5-3. The Bucs are the highest scoring team in the North so it will be a tough task for a team that gave up so many goals in their last contest.

For the most part, the GKings penalty kill has been pretty good this season up until their last game when they gave up 4 goals on 5 Peninsula power plays. That dropped them from 1st to 8th place in the league. The power play has been streaky this year but has been non-existent the last couple games because they haven’t been getting any opportunities. In their past 2 games they have a total of 1 power play opportunity. I talked to head coach/GM Curtis Toneff about that. He says his club only have themselves to blame, “That should tell you a lot about our legs and our effort and our moving our feet. Any team in this league should have at least 4 power plays over the course of a game. I don’t think it was a ref thing either. It was our guys not working hard enough to draw any penalties. There was no second and third efforts. Sometimes those draw penalties. So in my opinion, that’s on our performance. I didn’t even love our performance on Friday night (in Lake Cowichan), I loved our finish but I didn’t love our performance on Friday overall.” The Buccaneers have the advantage in the special teams situations. Here is a look at the stats for each side:

Power Play
Nanaimo: 22.7% (3rd)
Comox Valley: 16.5% (8th)

Penalty Kill
Nanaimo: 84.3% (2nd)
Comox Valley: 81.7 (6th)

The Glacier Kings are desperate to get some scoring from anyone right now. One player that has shown he has an upside is Westin Churchill. Some games he looks like the best player on the ice than we don’t hear from him for a bit. Toneff says he likes what he can do offensively but knows he has more to do than what we’ve seen so far, “He’s a streaky scorer. Westin has shown a lot of flashes of someone that can do some damage in this league and be a difference maker. With Westin, he’s a busy kid, he goes to school, he works. For him it’s about managing his energy to be able to perform like that. He’s a guy who you can tell after 3 or 4 shifts if he’s going or not. And quite frankly he’s got to be going more than he has been this year. Points are great and all that but he’s got to be more consistent to be relied upon down the stretch night in and night out.” The consistency should come with maturity. Westin just turned 17 a month ago. He is 5th in team scoring with 4 goals and 5 assists.

The Bucs are led by Madden Cruickshank who has already amassed 9G, 15A in just 16 games so far. That ties him for 8th place among VIJHL scorers. Intersting, it’s a rookie 17 year old defenceman that is second on the team in scoring. Nate Barclay has been really good and very consistent. In fact he has at least 1 point in each of his last 8 games. That includes scoring 4G, 3A in his last 3 games… what!? In net, it’s former Glacier King Aaron Pichette getting the lionshare of the work. He sports a 6-3 record with a 2.41 GAA and .927 save percentage. That’s 4th and 3rd respectively in the entire league.

So Nanaimo has a better record, scores more goals, allows fewer goals and has better special teams than Comox Valley. They will definitely have their work cut out for them tonight. Curtis talked about what will be key for this evening, “It’s important to just not let anything slide any further. You have a terrible night last Saturday. It’s a chance for a bounce back, have a great first period as well as attitude and detail. I don’t know if there is any better place to do it than on the road against a divisional rival opponent. They’ll probably be looking to jump on us, jump on a team that is coming off a weak performance. We have to be ready to compete and get back to our game that helped us dig out of an 0-3 start. We have an even record with 90 percent of the league. It’s a good opportunity for us to get an upperhand on a season series against a good hockey club that’s done a great job this past year turning their trip around.” These two clubs will still have head to head match up once more in December, January and February.

A regulation win would move Comox within 2 points of the first place Bucs as well as propel them over Campbell River into sole possession of third place. As hard as I’ve been on the Glacier Kings lately, they are still well-positioned in the North Division. That’s due to winning 4 of their last 6 contests. A good start is paramount. Remember they gave up 6 goals in the first 11 minutes last Saturday. When the Yeti score first, they are 4-2-1 this season. Anthony Ganoung will get the start in net. Puck drop is at 7:15 PM at the NIC. Comox Valley’s line up for tonight is up on the Gameday Lineups page of this blog. Have a good one everybody!

Darryl Skender

Glacier Kings Drop Opener

The Nanaimo Buccaneers got their 2025/26 season off to a good start as they downed the Comox Valley Glacier Kings 4-2 on Saturday. The game was scoreless over halfway through the second period when Madden Cruickshank opened the the scoring for Nanaimo on the power play. It started with Jack Barrett feeding Ethan Nordli on a cross-ice pass at the blue line. Nordli quickly gave it to Cruickshank at the face dot who ripped a wrist shot up high, short side to make it 1-0. The Glacier Kings would counter just 2:48 later when Joel Schmidt sent a rink wide pass through the neutral zone to Cohen Kallin who carried the puck over the blue line and took a wrist shot from the top of the left circle. Goaltender Aaron Pichette made a stick save but the puck would ricochet up in the air and Maxim Lefebvre knocked it out of the air and into the net. The goal was credited to Kallin unassisted but it was Lefebvre at the right side of the net who scored. The Bucs would then score 3 consecutive times, two late in the second and again in the third before Comox would answer. Nanaimo dominated a lot of the second period outshooting the Glacier Kings 16-6. With the score 4-1 midway through the third period, and the Glacier Kings on a power play, Lucas Dionne checked Kingston Gowans up high and took a roughing penalty to give the Yeti a 5 on 3 for 1:10. Head coach Curtis Toneff took the opportunity to take a timeout and it paid off.  A beautiful Tic-Tac-Toe play would pull the GKings within 2. From the right hash, Westin Churchill passed the puck back to the point to Evan Marko who quickly got it to the side of the net to Isaac Dunsire. The Courtenay native would one-time a cross-crease pass to Zaya Moro who buried it into the open net. Marko should have been credited with a second assist but wasn’t on the official game sheet. Comox Valley would have more chances, including a couple more power play opportunities but Pichette closed the door. All in all, it was a good third frame for the Glacier Kings but they fell short.

The game was physical at times, some clean, some not so clean. Comox was 1 for 7 on the PP while Nanaimo went 2 for 4. Timothee Fengos stopped stopped 30 of pucks sent his way while Aaron Pichette blocked 21 of 23.

The Glacier Kings next action is Friday in Saanich. The Predators are coming off a 7-3 victory over the Kerry Park Islanders on Friday. Travis Swanson had a hat trick in that one. He also potted a couple of goals in pre-season. As for the Bucs, they travel to Westshore on Wednesday. The Wolves lost 7-2 to Peninsula on Friday.

Other Observations

  • This is the 3rd year in a row that the Glacier Kings have lost their season opener. Last time they won their first game was 2022-23 when they beat the Westshore Wolves 5-2 at the Q Centre.
  • The first period of last night’s game wasn’t shown on FloHockey due to technical problems.
  • Going back to pre-season action, Zaya Morro has scored in 3 straight games.
  • It was nice to see Larenzo Jensen back behind the microphone. Larenzo has also helped out with a lot of Nanaimo Clippers broadcasts in the past as well.
  • It only took the Glacier Kings 17 seconds to score on their 5 on 3.
  • The announced crowd at the NIC on Saturday was 355. That was their biggest crowd since September 6th, 2018. That was also their season opener when they beat Campbell River 3-1. The announced crowd that night was 370.
  • During the game, I was texting with Comox Valley owner Marsha Webb and former Campbell River Storm play by play broadcaster Mark Berry. One of the reasons I started a blog again was because I was missing the hockey community.
  • This was the first time since 2015 that the Glacier Kings opened their season against Nanaimo. They have started against Campbell River the majority of the times before this. In case you’re wondering, the Buccaneers won that game 4-3 in OT.

That’s it for today, have a great rest of your weekend!

Darryl Skender