Local sports World sports
File photo
File photo
Bonnyville Jr. A Pontiacs defenceman Blake Leask during a game at the R. J Lalonde earlier this season. He had a six-point game this past Sunday, including a hat-trick in Bonnyville's 9-3 over the Drumheller Dragons.
view all photos (-count-)

Pontiacs split southern swing with slaying of the Dragons Sunday

Dec 20, 2011 04:31 pm | By Brandon MacLeod | Bonnyville Nouvelle

It was a long road trip, a four-game set in the southern portion of the province for the Bonnyville Jr. A Pontiacs this past week, and though things started out a little slow with two losses, the Pontiacs really picked it up, ending the trip with a bang, blowing out the Drumheller Dragons 9-3 Sunday.

Pontiacs defenceman Blake Leask nearly beat the Dragons on his own, notching a hat trick while adding three assists for the six-point afternoon and game star selection. Leask is now up to 30 points through 33 games this season, good for fourth on the team.

Just a night earlier the Pontiacs won a back-and-forth battle with the Calgary Canucks, eventually coming out on top 5-4 after a shootout.

The Pontiacs were shutout in Olds 2-0 last Thursday, after kicking off the four-game road trip with a 4-3 loss to the Calgary Mustangs Wednesday.

Though it was Leask leading the way Sunday, the Pontiacs had other key contributors in the nine-goal outburst.

Sixteen-year-old defenceman Colton Waltz racked up three assists in the game, while forward Dillon Currie had a goal and two assists.

Co-captain Kevin Carthy and defenceman Redford Swan dished out two helpers in the blowout, while teammates Tanner Dusyk and Jordon Krankowsky put up a goal and an assist each.

The night before, the Pontiacs received goals from Keith Csizmadia, Levi Ansell, Krankowsky and Jackson Dudley.

Dudley and Leask scored in Saturday’s shootout, while Pontiacs goalie Dylan Wells, who started all four games on the road trip, stopped two Calgary players in the shootout for the win – his 14th on the season.

Picking up four of a possible eight points on the road, the Pontiacs remain in sole possession of fourth place in the Alberta Junior Hockey League’s North Division, with a record of 25-9-4, just a point back of the Lloydminster Bobcats.

Bonnyville will play two more games this week before taking a break for the holidays.

The Pontiacs take on the Grande Prairie Storm Wednesday night before closing out the month with a game against the Sherwood Park Crusaders Thursday.

Both games start at 7 p.m. at the R. J. Lalonde Arena.

Comments

Be the FIRST to comment!

   

Got something to say?

Post Comment

You haven't entered any comments to post!

The Bonnyville Nouvelle welcomes your opinions and comments. We reserve the right to edit comments for length, style, legality and taste and reproduce them in print, electronic or otherwise. For further information, please contact the editor or publisher.

In order to post comments on our web site, you must validate your email address. An email was sent to you when you registered that included an activation link. If you have not yet done so, please click on the link to activate your account.

If you did not receive your activation email, please click here to have it resent.

In order to post comments, you must be logged in.

Already a member? Login here!

Not yet a member of the site? Register here!

Community Events Rss icon

May 2012
Friday
18
S M T W T F S
293012345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
272829303112