Trail Score Three In Final Period In Wenatchee In BCHL Pre-Season Action, Lose 4-3

Smoke Eaters Score 3 In the Third, Fall Short In Exhibition Opener, Trey Fechko 2 Goals, Ridge Dawson 2 Assists, Smokies Outshot 50-37

By Trail Smoke Eaters

In a tightly contested exhibition opener, it was the Wild who scored in the back half of the third on the powerplay to score the winner and take a 4-3 win over the Smoke Eaters.

The Smoke Eaters started strong with plenty of chances through the opening twenty minutes, but Andy Vlaha stood tall in the Wenatchee net. In his first debut for the Smoke Eaters Teagan Kendrick had a positive showing playing the first half of the game.

The Wild open the scoring in the second period with their first of two powerplay goals, as Jason Stefanek let a shot go from the top of the left circle that beat the crowd and Kendrick for the go ahead goal. The Wild doubled their lead with five minutes to go in the second with a shot from the bottom of the left circle that snuck through the near post past Aidan Fischer who had taken over the net after the halfway mark.

The Wild looked to be in complete control with a early goal in the third, but the Smoke Eaters came charging back. Josh Schenk set up Trey Fechko who’s one-timer blew past Vlaha to get the Smoke Eaters on the board. Ridge Dawson helped set up Adam Parsons a few minutes later with Fechko scoring his second of the night just moments after that. The Smoke Eaters turning over a 3-0 deficit to tie the game inside the first ten minutes of the third. The Wild would score the winner on a Garrett Szydlowski back door pass from Cade Littler with just over 7 minutes remaining in the third.

The Smoke Eaters will look to bounce back with a number of roster changes expected ahead of Saturday’s 4pm start time.

Source: http://www.trailsmokeeaters.com

KHL Game Day Preview | September 10, 2022

Will Metallurg ends its losing streak?

Magnitka didn’t have the start of the season Ilya Vorobyov was expecting – the Southern Urals franchise only won once in its first four games, and a home game against Spartak may be the best moment to break the series. The problem for them is that Spartak is in outstanding shape and is undefeated so far – and they will on the lookout to stretch the streak. Most recently, the Red-and-Whites came away from Magnitka with a victory.

On the other game of the night, Neftekhimik will seek its first win of the season when they host Dinamo Minsk. The Belarusian franchise had a much better start and will be on the front run to get to three wins.

15:00: Metallurg (1-1-2) vs Spartak (3-0-0) 

About the game

Metallurg ends a three-game home series and is on a two-match losing streak.

Spartak starts a three-game road trip and won its previous three matches.

In the latest Spartak’s visit of Magnitogorsk, the Moscow side won for the first time in Magnitka (3:2)

Despite his team’s results, Metallurg’s defenseman Yegor Yakovlev is on a three-game scoring streak, with 3 (1+2) points over that span.

Injury list

Spartak: Roman Starchenko. 

17:30: Neftekhimik (0-2-1) vs Dinamo Minsk (2-1-0)

About the game

Neftekhimik starts a two-game home series and lost its previous three matches.

Dinamo Minsk starts a three-game road trip and lost to Salavat on Wednesday (2:4).

Neftekhimik’s forward Vyacheslav Leshchenko is on a three-game scoring streak, with 4 (1+3) points.

Neftekhimik’s forward Yegor Popov and Dinamo’s forwards Brandon Kozun and Cedric Paquette are on an identical three-game scoring streak, with 3 (1+2) points.

Source: en.khl.ru