Dawson Creek went ahead when Mason scored his second at , and seven minutes late Nolan Rossiter scored what turned out to be the winner. After a broken three-on-one, he took a pass from the corner and tucked it past Avs tender Blake Mendenhall.
Ross Pavek scored a shorthanded goal with just over two minutes left, but the Avs couldn't get the equalizer and the game ended with a couple of fights to add to the three fighting majors handed out earlier in the game. They did some dirty stuff to us up in their rink, so we had a chance get even and we did it on the scoreboard and at the end there," said Rage netminder Andrew Walsh.
Rick Davison Sports Writer. Share on Facebook. The play and shots for the Rage were relatively even in the first 20 minutes. Matthews picked up his second goal of the game on another wrist shot on the power play. This has been shared 0 times 0.
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Click here to learn more. More Local Sports. Letters: Snowdog sponsorship grooms the trails Jan 12, PM. Trackers go 2-for-3 in Edmonton Jan 10, AM. Dyson, 19, is your prototypical goaltender of the modern age… tall, lanky, flexible and able to cover a lot of net because of his size.
Despite the fact the Rage finished with a losing record, Dyson was able to post a winning record along with a very respectable The immediate need that Robison is trying to address is the Rage offense. A season ago, the Rage averaged less than three goals a game, something that has to improve if Dawson Creek wants success in Over the summer, the Rage also lost leading scorer Dakota Mason in a trade.
Leading this committee will be captain Scott Fellnermayr , who returns to the line-up after finishing second in scoring last season with 39 points in 55 games. In his final five games, he had six points, which is why optimism is so high for this season for the team captain. As for any new players who may be able to help the Rage this season, Robinson was encouraged about those he had coming to training camp, but reserved comment about any of them until he had a chance to go through training camp.
Robinson knows it will be another challenging season thanks in large part to the emerging West Division. Not only is it home to the Robertson Cup Champion Fairbanks Ice Dogs, but the travel is the most extensive in the league. However, it is something Robinson relishes.
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