Two very hungry teams lined up on Saturday, both looking for
their first win of the NZIHL season. In the first of two games at
Avondale arena, the hometown West Auckland Admirals battled to a
hard-fought win against the Dunedin Thunder, 4-2.
For two periods the game was deadlocked at 0-0. Although the
Admirals had more chances, outshooting their opponents 31-15,
Thunder goaltender Rick Parry was equal to the task. The Admirals
should have been familiar with Parry, as he has been their
goaltender for the past two years, but they couldn't find the back
of the net.
For the first 6 minutes of the third period, it looked like the
game might end in a goalless draw, but then a flurry of action gave
the spectators their money's worth and more! It was the Thunder who
scored first on the power play when Jorane Fazende raced around the
West Auckland net and tucked one home.
Considering how difficult goals have been to come by for both
teams this season, it could have been a pivotal moment. However,
the Admirals showed a lot of character by applying even more
pressure. Finally, with 8 minutes left in the game Blake Jackson
beat Parry on the power play to even the score. Two more Admiral
power play goals followed by Alex Luggen and Gareth McLeish,
putting the Admirals up 3-1 with two minutes left.
Admirals fans were just starting to relax when the Thunder
scored a shorthanded goal with only 1:29 to go after an Admirals
defenseman passed it straight to Dunedin's Simon Christos directly
in front of the Admirals net. Christos made no mistake and rifled
it past Admiral goaltender Mike Parsons. With the game now at 3-2,
the tension in the air was thick, but the Admirals once again
scored on the powerplay with just over a minute to go on an
unassisted goal by Zane Brown. A thrilling last minute followed as
the Thunder pulled their goalie for an extra attacker, and the play
went up and down the ice, with the Admirals even hitting the post
on the empty goal. When the final whistle sounded, the West
Auckland fans went ballistic and the Admirals came away with a
hard-fought win.
Game two on Sunday night began completely differently, with the
Admirals scoring twice in the first five minutes and controlling
nearly all of a 7-5 win. The goals by Andy Hart and Pascal Stiefel
at the start of the game settled the Admirals and they dominated
play for most of the first two periods. By the end of the second
period the Admirals were up 5-1, due to three goals in a two minute
stretch of the second period by Robert Chamberlain, Stiefel, and 16
year-old Admirals rookie Dylan Dickson, who netted the first goal
of his promising career.
�Strong play by Admirals goaltender Greg Davis, making his
season debut, kept the Thunder silent, with only a goal by Fazende
able to hit the back of the net.� The Admirals continued to pour on
more pressure in the third period, but it was the Thunder who
scored first with 13 minutes remaining to make it 5-1.� Davis took
a knock in the scramble around the goalmouth, and had to be
replaced shortly after the goal by Parsons.� The Admirals scored
again less than a minute later when Chamberlain put home his second
of the game, and then Chamberlain added his hat trick with less
than five minutes remaining.
�The Thunder, however, were not done and showed tremendous
spirit down 7-2.� In an incredible 40 second span starting with one
and a half minutes left, they managed to score three goals to make
the score 7-5.� A breakaway goal by Fazende, followed quickly by
another Fazende goal to complete his hat trick on a double
deflection and a Stephen Vlok goal after a scramble near the goal
put the Thunder within striking distance.
The Admirals managed to hold on and sweep the home series, but
it was a message from the Thunder that next weekend's games between
the two teams in Dunedin will be hotly contested affairs.� Get your
tickets for what will surely be an outstanding two games!
Game 1
Goals
Admirals - Blake Jackson (1), Alex Luggen (1), Gareth McLeish
(1), Zane Brown (1)
Thunder - Jorane Fazende (1), Simon Christos (1)
Assists
Admirals - Steven Huish (2), Pascal Stiefel (1), Alex Luggen
(1), Robert Chamberlain (1)
Thunder - None
Shots on Goal
Admirals 47 - Thunder 24
Saves
Admirals - Mike Parsons (22)
Thunder - Rick Parry (43)
�Game 2
Goals
Admirals - Robert Chamberlain (3), Pascal Stiefel (2), Andy Hart
(1), Dylan Dickson (1)
Thunder - Jorane Fazende (3), Simon Christos (1), Stephen Vlok
(1)
Assists
Admirals - Zane Brown (3), Blake Jackson (2), Gareth McLeish
(2), Pascal Stiefel (1), Steven Huish (1), Guy Pulman (1), Robert
Chamberlain (1)
Thunder - Simon Christos (2)
Shots on Goal
Admirals 56 - Thunder 35
Saves
Admirals - Greg Davis (27), Mike Parsons (3)
Thunder - Rick Parry (49)