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RECAP: WILD EDGE WARRIORS 5-4 IN GAME 1

Photo Credit: Tami Quan Photography

March 2nd, 2019

WENATCHEE WAS. – The Wenatchee Wild spoil the Warriors quick start and win game one of their BCHL Interior Division Quarterfinal best of seven series by a score of 5-4.

The Warriors started off game one exactly how their last two meetings went earlier this season with a quick goal off the bat. It was a harmless back hand shot by Mike Hardman which would go between the legs of Wild goaltender Austin Park and in to make it 1-0. The Wild would have a couple opportunities to tie it up but Warriors goaltender Connor Hopkins was quick to make the saves he needed to keep it a one goal lead heading into the dressing room.

The Wild came out flying in the second period looking for the equalizer goal and they got it on the power play. It was a pass from Murphy Stratton intended for Lucas Sowder which would go off a Warriors defender and in to tie the game up at one. Only a minute later another shot from the Wild would go off another Warriors defender and past Connor Hopkins to make it 2-1. Then with only 7 minutes to go in the second period the Wild would extend the lead to 3-1 after a highlight reel goal from Matt Dorsey who put the puck between his legs skated around the Warriors defender and put it past Connor Hopkins. The Warriors would register their first shot on goal of the second with 6 minutes remaining in the frame. Shots on goal in the second period alone, 18-2 in favor of the Wild.

The Warriors needed a strong push in the third similar to their third period last week in Trail where they were able to score a pair of goals to send it to overtime, but it was the Wild with the fast start. Only a minute and a half in Blake Barger would score his second of the game making it 4-1 Wild. Then something clicked for the Warriors, and the tide would turn. First with 12 minutes remaining Parm Dhaliwal would receive a pass from Chase Dubois scoring his first career BCHL playoff goal to cut the lead to two. The Warriors top line would go back on the attack 7 minutes later with Lucas Cullen tipping a Chase Dubois shot and in to cut the lead to one with less than five minutes to go. The Warriors would continue to pressure the Wild but with 3 minutes to go Mike Hardman would be called for a penalty putting the Wild back on the power play. After a failed clearing out of the Warriors zone, the Wild would throw the puck towards the net to a wide open Murphy Stratton who scores his second of the hockey game out of reach. The Warriors would manage to get a power play of their own with only 2 minutes remaining in the game and capitalizing with Mike Hardman’s second of the game but it wasn’t enough with the Wild hanging on to win 5-4.

 

Shots on goal 43-27 in favor of the Wild.

3 Stars

  1. WEN   F Matt Dorsey                 (1G-3A)
  2. WEN   F Blake Barger                (2G)
  3. WEN   F Murphy Stratton           (2G)

 

Fortis Energy Player of the Game:

WEN     F Lucas Sowder     (2A)

 

The Warriors next game is Game 2 of the BCHL Interior Division Quarterfinal Sunday night versus the Wenatchee Wild. Puck drop at 6:05pm from Town Toyota Centre in Wenatchee. Catch Sunday’s game and every other home and away game this season on Mixlr and Hockey TV. Just head to the Warriors website and click on the “Listen Live” column to get directed to a radio feed of each game.