Monday, January 30, 2012

Alumni game a huge success

                                               

 

The Richmond Sockeyes 10th annual Alumni game went off with smashing success. The Sockeyes Alumni comprised of former players throughout the years avenged their 7-6 loss to last years Sockeyes by beating this years team 7-6.

The pre-game festivities included the official team photos, followed by warm-ups and a fantastic rendition of Oh Canada thanks to Vancouver Canucks Anthem singer Mark Donnelly. His son Sean Donnelly who played for the 2008-2009 Keystone cup team was in net for the latter half of the game.

The games opening goalies were Kootenay Alder for the Sockeyes and Head coach Judd Lambert, a former New Jersey Devils draft pick playing for the Alumni team. Things didn't get started off too well for the current boys as their opponents opened a three goal lead within the first half of the period. This was a little bit strange as most years it is the alumni who starts flat footed. Three rebound goals led to the 3-0 lead, but don't count the current boys out.


Jeremy Hamaguchi and Dean Allison brought the game to a one goal difference late in the first period. Hamaguchi wristed one past Lambert and Dean Allison converted the second. The Sockeyes really started to move their feet and get the bulk of the opportunities late in the frame.

To the second period we go and just like the first it was the Alumni who got off to the great start. They got their three goal lead back with two quick goals for a 5-2 lead. But once again the deficit was brought to within one with two current team goals. 

Before the goalies switched Kootenay Alder had one last goal scored on his to make the game 6-4. The goalies would be changed at the midway mark of the second period. Judd stopped 30 of 34 shots for the Alumni and was replaced by Donnelly while Kootenay Alder was replaced by Tyler Klassen.

The Alumni team became a little sluggish throughout the rest of the game but were still playing to their utmost potential. Unfortunately for them the Sockeyes tied the game up in the third period with two goals to bring this game down to the wire. 

The past three Alumni games have all been decided by one goal (2009 - 6-5, 2010 - 7-6, 2011 - 7-6) and this game was heading for that same result. There was a flurry of action in front of Donnellys net all period but he stood strong, as did Tyler Klassen holding the fort.

There had to be one winner and late in the final frame it would be the Alumni registering the winning goal, Steve Howitt, knocked in the game-winner to give them the 7-6 win. The same result of the past three alumni games have all ended in a 7-6 score, clearly showing how competitive the two teams always are. 

A big shout-out goes to the MVP's of the game, Dean Allison for the Sockeyes with two goals and an assist, and to the Alumni teams Brad Swanson for his superb effort on defence all night long.
After the game the festivities continued afterwards with beers, food and celebratory bragging rights. Sean Thorsteinson now has a Keystone cup ring and a goal in the alumni game to brag to his brother Rudi Thorsteinson.

All-in-all though what should be remembered is the fact that this organization donated its time and money to scholarships funds this night. All the money gained from ticket sales among other things are being given right back to the players who entertain every Thursday night at the Minoru Arena. 

If you would like a video of the game be sure to contact us sockeyes@live.ca or contact team owner Doug Paterson.

The Sockeyes next game is a rematch of the 2010-2011 PIJHL finals versus the Abbotsford Pilots. Be sure to head on out to the Minoru Arena for a 7:30 puckdrop or watch live with Dustin Forbes and Aaron Mackay on SockeyesTV www.richmondsockeyes.com


Sockeyes current team before game


Sockeyes official team photo


Alumni team warm-ups


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

New Goalie


With the recent departure of Sockeyes starting goalie Jonah Imoo it left an open spot on the roster to be filled. Sockeyes GM Richard Petrowsky was able to find six foot one, 20 year old, Maple Ridge native Tyler Klassen.

We would like to wish Jonah Imoo all the best as he becomes the Powell River Kings backup goaltender for the remainder of the season in the BCHL. Hopefully Imoo will go far as a goaltender for the Kings. For Richmond he was part of the unbelievable 14-0-0 run to start the season along with six shutouts shared with Kootenay Alder. Imoo had four shutouts in his first four games and finished with a 16-2-0 record, 1.26 GAA, and 6 shutouts.

But now it will be Tyler Klassen and Kootenay Alder leading the Sockeyes into the post-season this year. With 10 games still left in the season the Sockeyes need just 6 wins to clinch 1st place in the PIJHL regular season.


Tyler Klassen brings in size and agility to the goaltending position. He comes in with statistics that do not look great going 0-6, with a 5.91 GAA, but that was with a tough Ridge Meadow Flames team that has only won seven games all year.

Klassen certainly got his tenure with the Sockeyes started off well defeating the Grandview Steelers 8-0 and picking up the shutout in the process. he stopped 21 shots along the way to his first victory for the Fish.

The Sockeyes are still waiting to get back injured forwards Rudi Thorsteinson and Justin Rai. When those two players return this is a team poised for greatness this year in the PIJHL.

Sockeyes next game will be Thursday January 19th versus the Port Moody Black Panthers at the Minoru Arena. Sockeyes are 3-0 against them this year, if you can't make it to the game you can catch the action on SockeyesTV at www.richmondsockeyes.com Pre-game at 7:!5, puckdrop at 7:30.