SanDiego Mariners will take Jack Johnson
Summer deals
Spokane trades pick 73 of 2022 (4.13.22) to Jersey for Ollie Maatta
Thanks for the deal!———————————-
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Regina and Spokane after some intense negotiations have made the following deal.
To Regina : SPO #1 2022 (2nd overall)
To Spokane: REG #1 2022 (4th overall) and PET #3 2022.
Thanks for the deal Ken.
Will Shane Wright drop to Regina or not? Only Kenai management knows.
Regina has drafted in the #2 slot twice in the CHA. The first time Vinnie Lecavalier
fell into our laps when David Legwand went first overall.
The second time while Regina traveled to Philadelphia for the draft in 2009. Regina drafted again in #2 spot. John Tavares went first overall as expected. Regina traded up to #2 to take Victor Headman
Hopefully this draft will be just as fruitful for the Pats
Ken to confirm.
Thanks for the deal Ken.
Spokane trades 5 round pick in 2022 to Regina for Zach Sanford
Spokane trades Frank Vatrano and Linus Ullmark to Kenai River for Connor Hellenbyck
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The Pats are still not done and have a few more inquiries and offers out there. |
Rumoured deal… Spokane and Regina
Game 2 Peterborough at Harper Woods
1 2 3 4 F
2021-22 Peterborough 2-0-0-0 0 1 0 1 2
2021-22 Harper Woods 0-1-0-1 0 0 1 0 1
Scoring Summary
Per Time Str Team
2 7:03 PP Pet Voracek (1), assisted by Kreider (1) and Wennberg (1)
3 19:06 EV HW Ehlers (1), assisted by Matheson (1)
4 10:07 EV Pet Athanasiou (2), unassisted
Penalty Summary
Per Time Team
1 5:30 Pet Voracek (2), 2:00 - holding
2 1:12 HW Barkov (2), 2:00 - slashing
2 4:38 HW Bjorkstrand (4), 4:00 - high sticking
3 10:30 Pet Oesterle (2), 2:00 - charging
SOG 1 SOG 2 SOG 3 SOG 4
Peterborough 6 9 7 4
Harper Woods 8 4 11 5
Pet HW
SOG 26 28
FOW 24 23
FO% 51.1 48.9
Hits 26 17
Blocks 7 14
Missed Net 5 13
Shot Attempts 45 48
Scoring Chances 16 16
PIM 4 6
PP 1-3 0-2
TOA 6:16 5:18
Star 1: Pet Fleury 27 saves
Star 2: Pet Athanasiou 1 G
Star 3: Pet Voracek 1 G
GWG: Andreas Athanasiou
Notables: Pet None
HW None
Peterborough GA SV Save% TOI W L OL Rate
G Fleury -W 1 27 .964 70:07 2 0 0 9.3 (+0.3)
Harper Woods GA SV Save% TOI W L OL Rate
G Shesterkin -OL 2 24 .923 70:07 0 1 1 7.7 (-0.1)
Carolina – Pittsburgh playoff series
Peterborough at Harper Woods. Game 1 of the playoffs
1 2 3 F 2021-22 Peterborough 1-0-0-0 1 2 1 4 2021-22 Harper Woods 0-1-0-0 0 0 0 0 Scoring Summary Per Time Str Team 1 14:19 EV Pet Kreider (1), assisted by Voracek (1) 2 8:06 EV Pet Marc Staal (1), assisted by Connor (1) and Oleksiak (1) 2 13:23 PP Pet Athanasiou (1), assisted by Bratt (1) and Rask (1) 3 19:18 EV Pet Nichushkin (1), assisted by Rask (2) and Athanasiou (1) Penalty Summary Per Time Team 1 5:41 HW Konecny (2), 2:00 - hooking 1 18:07 HW Zaitsev (2), 2:00 - holding 2 5:31 HW Dubois (2), 2:00 - tripping 2 9:31 Pet Backlund (2), 2:00 - charging 2 12:26 HW Dubois (4), 2:00 - hooking 3 14:17 Pet Marc Staal (2), 2:00 - hooking SOG 1 SOG 2 SOG 3 Peterborough 10 6 3 Harper Woods 9 4 8 Pet HW SOG 19 21 FOW 18 23 FO% 43.9 56.1 Hits 12 5 Blocks 13 14 Missed Net 7 9 Shot Attempts 40 43 Scoring Chances 13 4 PIM 4 8 PP 1-4 0-2 TOA 5:15 4:03 Star 1: Pet Fleury 21 saves Star 2: Pet Athanasiou 1 G, 2 Pts Star 3: Pet Kreider 1 G GWG: Chris Kreider Notables: Pet None HW None Peterborough GA SV Save% TOI W L OL Rate G Fleury -W 0 21 1.000 60:00 1 0 0 8.8 (-0.2) Harper Woods GA SV Save% TOI W L OL Rate G Shesterkin -L 4 15 .789 60:00 0 1 0 7.6 (-0.2)
Portland vs Penticton, round one playoff action
Playoff update… Silk City , Cincinnati series
Playoffs are under way. This is where we are at so far. Would like to have the series completed by Sunday , April 17 .
Bye SD 104
2- Cincinnati 100 vs Silk City 88… Cincinnati leads the series 3-2.
3- Denver 99 vs Apple Valley 89…. Apple Valley has won the series 4-2.
4- Victoria 98 vs Nelson 97 …. Victoria leads the series 2-0.
Bye .. Montreal 117
2- Pittsburgh 108 vs Carolina 81
3- Harper Woods 100 vs Peterborough 82
4- Penticton 100 vs Portland…. Penticton wins the series 4-0.
Game Three – Jordan Eberle scores with the goalie pulled with :36 remaining and we are headed for overtime tied 4-4. Bryan Rust gets called for tripping with 1:04 remaining in overtime. Team seconds into the ensuing power play, Auston Matthews scores the game winner to win 5-4 and give Cincinnati a commanding 3-0 series lead.
Game Four– Eberle pots two more goals to help the Huskies to a 3-1 lead after two periods. Jared Spurgeon scores 1:04 into the third to make it a one goal game, but Silk City bears down against the Cyclones attack to hold on and win 3-2. The series shifts back to Cincinnati for Game Five.
Game 5,not much to say. Despite outshooting SIL 42-13 the only goal was a PPG by Nelson at 7:27 of the first.
Tightly contested game is scoreless going into the third period. The Huskies’ fourth line gets on the scoreboard when Rocco Grimaldi gives Silk City a 1-0 lead midway through the third period. The Cyclones stormed back when Jonathan Huberdeau evened the score with 3:40 remaining. Thirty four seconds later, Auston Matthews gives Cincinnati the lead at 2-1. Huberdeau adds two empty net goals for a hat trick to give the Cyclones a 4-1 win and they advance to the next round in six games.
Playoff eligibility
XII. PLAYOFF PLAYER USE GUIDELINES:
A. PLAYER AVAILABILITY:
1) The availability of players for the playoffs is governed by the following tables:
a. SKATERS: Less than 35 NHL regular season games played – ineligible for the playoffs.
b. GOALIES: Any goalie starting a playoff game MUST have played in 30 or more NHL regular season games. If a team does not have any goalie eligible to start a playoff game (i.e., no goalie on roster had played 30 games in prior NHL season), then the team must rotate its playoff starting assignments between the two goalies which played the most games for that team in the current CHA regular season. If the goalie dressed as your back-up appeared in less than 30 NHL games, your starting goalie may ONLY be replaced due to injury, or game misconduct penalty. The only exception would be if a team is played with the computer coach which takes it upon itself to change the starting goalie. Hence, under circumstances where a team’s back-up goalie appeared in fewer than 30 NHL games, the starting goalie may NOT be pulled merely for perceived poor play. 30 or more regular season NHL games played – may appear in all playoff games.
c. BACK-UP GOALIES: Less than 10 NHL regular season games played = ineligible for the playoffs; 10 or more NHL regular season games played = may dress as back-up in all playoff games.