New Zealand Ice Hocey League
- Canterbury vs Dunedin
Dunedin Ice Stadium, June 20 and 21 2009
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The Canterbury Red Devils sounded an ominous warning to their
competitors in their opening game of the 2009 season, as they
forced Dunedin Coach Jens van Poucke into calling a timeout after
only five minutes play in the first period.� In the weekend double
header, Canterbury demolished the Dunedin team 11 nil and 15-2 in a
lopsided performance that will certainly cause defending champions
Botany Swarm to sit up and take notice.
Totally dominating the game from the puck drop, the Devils were
up 3 nil within almost as many minutes after goals from Brett
Salzl, Stefan Speck and Kyle Papai.
A clearly rattled Dunedin Thunder were unable to withstand the
relentless pressure from their northern neighbours, who were making
full use of their three well balanced lines, and even a superb
effort by Thunder's Ice Black netminder Rick Parry wasn't enough to
stem the flow of goals.
In his first season behind the bench for the Devils, head coach
Keith Payne was more than satisfied with the weekend's results.�
"We've got three solid lines out there, and some classy players who
just seem to really get on well together.� We weren't too sure just
what to expect from Thunder tonight, because we knew they'd come
very close to upsetting the Swarm last weekend in Auckland.� We'd
said to the guys to come out hard and make sure they backchecked
well, and I'm pretty happy with how that worked out".
In a physical encounter, the Devils were quick to snuff out any
scoring opportunities from Dunedin, in particular their main strike
weapon, Frenchman Jorane Fazende.� The excellent backchecking,
particularly from newly promoted captain Loren Nowland, and
committed defense from Dan Nicholls, was instrumental in keeping
the shot count close to single figures for the Otago franchise.�
Canterbury goaltender Justin Findlay, in his debut in the NZIHL,
had a dream start with a shutout, but was quick to deflect praise
to his defencemen;� "All our D's played well tonight, especially
Dan and Cengiz (Akyldiz) - they just never let them get a shot
away".� Akyldiz, debuting for the Devils after representing Turkey
internationally, had a very good start to his season, notching a
goal as well as a couple of assists thanks to his booming
slapshot.
But the real star of Canterbury's game was local hero Chris
Eaden, who at just 18 years of age has already played in the
National League for the two previous seasons.� After being named as
one of the top goalscorers for New Zealand at the Div III World
Championships earlier this year, Eaden proved that the Dunedin rink
is a happy hunting ground after claiming a double hat-trick in each
of the two games this weekend.� Surprisingly, Eaden scored 2 out of
his 4 goals in the first game while his team was shorthanded,
proving that even a man down, the Devils are quick to capitalise on
any opportunity.�
While Canterbury has perhaps been guilty in the past of relying
too heavily on one or two foreign marquee players, this year the
team has a much more balanced look about it, although the "Canadian
Line" of Nowland,� Papai, and Salzl, all hailing from the spiritual
home of ice hockey, showed just how dangerous they can be by
blending a strong physical game with a deft understanding of the
subtleties of the sport.� Local players such as Adam Soffer, Dale
Harrop, Ryan Ruddle, Stefan Speck and Paris Heyd also demonstrated
that the standard of development has improved substantially over
recent years, as New Zealand Ice Hockey continues its commitment to
nurture local talent.
In Game Two on Sunday evening, Canterbury made only one change
to their lineup, putting Vince Mitalas between the pipes and
resting Findlay, but the game itself was a virtual replay. With the
Red Devils employing their "Shock and Awe" tactics and completely
dominating territory and shots on goal,� they blitzed their way to
a 15-2 scoreline, although the Dunedin team finally gave their home
fans something to cheer about when they found the back of the net
twice in the third period.
The Red Devils travel to Auckland in a few days to take on the
West Auckland Admirals, and will be seeking to keep their two game
streak intact as they complete their four game roadtrip, before
hosting their first home game in early July.
Statistics
Game One
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Canterbury����������������������������������������������������
Dunedin
Chris Eaden ������������ 4 Goals 2 Assists���������������
Stephen Viok����������� 2 Goals
Kyle Papai �������������� 3 Goals 1 Assist�����������������
Jorane Fazende ������ 1 Assist
Ryan Ruddle ����������� 2 Goals 1 Assist����������������� Simon
Christos �������� 2 Assists
Brett Salzl �������������� 1 Goal���������� ������������������
Duncan Sykes ������������������ 1 Assist
Stefan Speck ���������� 1 Goal
Dan Nicholls ����������� 2 Assists
Cengiz Akyldiz���������� 1 Assist
Dale Harrop������������ 1 Assist
Loren Nowland��������� 1 Assist
Shots on Goal 42 to 13
Game Two
Canterbury��������������� Dunedin
Chris Eaden������������� 4 Goals 3 Assists
Paris Heyd�������������� 3 Goals 5 Assists
Kyle Papai��������������� 2 Goals 3 Assists
Ryan Ruddle ����������� 1 Goal 3 Assists
Adam Soffer����������� 1 Goal 2 Assists
Loren Nowland��������� 1 Goal 2 Assists
Brett Salzl��������������� 1 Goal 1 Assist
Dale Harrop ����������� 1 Goal
Cengiz Akyldiz���������� 1 Goal
Stefan Speck����������� 2 Assists
Ryan Paskell������������ 1 Assist
Jacques Kemp �������� 1 Assist
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Shots on Goal 51 to 13