Summer deals

Victoria and Regina have agreed to the following trade:
To Victoria: Montreal’s 6th in 2022
To Regina: Adam Brooks
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Kenai and Regina have agreed to this minor deal
To Regina: Jake Boltmann
To Kenai: POR #10 2022
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Spokane trades pick 73 of 2022 (4.13.22) to Jersey for Ollie Maatta


never thought I would deal away little Max but he has not been able to get his career going in the direction all parties thought it would so he is moving sount to Spokane in exchange for the hobbled Sean Monahan in hopes this surgery will fix the issues for him along with pick #61 in the up coming draft.
Ken is camping but will confirm the deal when he can.
Monahan & #61
for
Domi
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Going to Silk City is veteran Jaro Halak after a solid 20-21 season the veteran lost his spot early to Jack Campbell and the was passed by Sorokin as well. He looked to be #5 on the depth chart heading into next year. To give the Slovak a chance at getting his game back the Leafs have sent him off to the Huskies for a 7th rounder in the 23 draft.
Chris to confirm, thanks for the deal.
To SC Halak
To NML SC #7 ’23
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To NML Conor Timmins
 for
To Jer NML 8th rd
Thanks for the deal!
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Spokane trades pick 121 (7.1.22) to Jersey for Jansen Harkins

Robert to confirm
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Spokane and Penticton have made a trade.
To Spokane Penticton’s #1 this year
To Penticton Anton Forsberg
Please confirm Ken, thank you for the trade.
Derek – Owner
Penticton Ogopogos
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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.


Tyler Myers is heading east to the beautiful city of Peterborough.
In return the Pats get Peterborough’s 3rd this year.
Thanks for the deal Scot.
Scot to confirm
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Regina is at it again shipping Victor Mete to Penticton for PEN 7th rounder this year.
Derek to confirm.
Thanks for the deal son.
Cheers

Del Peterson
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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


The Regina Pats are again making another move this time with Montreal
To Montreal: Thomas Greiss
To Regina: MTL #6 2022
Nadir to confirm, thanks for the deal Nadir
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The Kenai River Brown Bears trade Portland #3 to 
Peterborough for Rem Pitlick. 
Scott to confirm. 
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The Portland Buckaroos obtain F Kieffer Bellows (former Portland Winterhawk) from Kenai River for D Daemon Hunt, the Portland #3 and Regina #5 picks in the upcoming CHA draft.
Dave to confirm

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Cincinnati trades: Logan Stanley, Mason Appleton, Ryan Johnson and Ilya Samsonov
Spokane trades: Brady Skjei, Jarred McCann and Joseph Woll

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Regina is making another deal this time with the Peterborough Pets.
Petes send Oskar Sundqvist to the Pats for REG #4 in 2023
Scot to confirm
Thanks for the deal Scot
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The Portland Buckaroos obtain W Jason Zucker from Cincinnati for the Portland #5 and #6 picks in the upcoming CHA draft.
The Bucks are hoping Zucker will regain his health and scoring ability as Portland starts building for future playoff runs.  Bryan to confirm
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The Pats make two more deals to improve the team. The first to add center depth, the second to improve it’s prospect pool
 
Trade 1: Kenai and the Pats have a deal in place, David to confirm
To Kenai: Regina #4 in 2022
To Regina: Nick Cousins, Alex Galchenyuk
Trade 2: Portland and the Pats have a deal in place, Jeff to confirm
To Portland: Regina #3, #5, #6, #7 in 2022, Regina #3 in 2023
To Regina: Martin Chromia,  Brandon Coe,  Dylan Duk,  Jan Mysak,  Jeremy Poirie,  Portland #9, #10 in 2022
The Pats are still not done and have a few more inquiries and offers out there.
Thanks for the deal David and Jeff.

Game 2 Peterborough at Harper Woods

Andreas Athanasiou utilized his tremendous speed to get a breakaway at 10:07 of the first overtime, and his second goal of the series gave Peterborough a commanding 2-0 series lead. It looked like M-A Fleury would record consecutive shutouts for the Petes, but with less than a minute left in regulation, the Hornets’ Nikolaj Ehlers deflected a Mike Matheson blast by Fleury for the GTG.
 
Stats attached. Scott, I believe you have our coaching file.
 
                                     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

Carolina at Pittsburgh . Game 1.  The Steel City was fired up to host their first ever CHA playoff game.

The first two periods were very defensive and you can tell Carolina came with a gameplan to shut down the Piranhas offense. Finally 1:53 into the third period Piranhas d-man Vincent Dunn took an Evgeni Malkin drop pass and finally beat Nedeljkovic. The Vincent Dunn goal was all that was needed as neither team would score again. John Gibson made 18 saves for the shutout and Pittsburgh goes up 1-0 in the series.

Peterborough at Harper Woods. Game 1 of the playoffs

Marc-Andre Fleury and the Peterborough Petes stunned the heavily favored Harper Woods Hornets with a workmanlike 4-0 victory in the first game of the series. The Hornets had but 4 scoring chances the entire contest thanks to the Petes’ smothering defense.
 
                                     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

The start of this year’s playoffs and the Penticton Ogopogos are starting their defence of the Conover Cup. Can they string 16 wins together to go back to back.
Game 1 – April 1
Palat takes a penalty late in the first period and just before the penalty ends Brady Tkachuk sets up the one timer to Subban who buries it in the back of the net. Penticton up 1-0.
The second period was mostly Portland who outshot the home team 9-2 and had 2 power plays but Jusse Saros kept the score at 1-0
The third period was also Portland having the momentum and they outshot the Ogopogos 14-7 but again Brady Tkachuk involved as he gets his first of the playoffs on a set up from Ekblad to give the home team a 2-0 lead. Portland outshoots the pogos 36- Saros continues his brilliant play and the home team takes game 1 by a 2-0 score.
Game 2 – April 2 – Pogos up 1-0
Karlsson opens the scoring with a nice pair of passes from Pelch and Subban 1-0 for the home team
Brady Tkachuk takes a penalty in the first and Wahlstrom gets the equalizer on the PP. Tied 1-1
Keller gets an early goal in the 2nd to give Portland its first lead
Brady Tkachuk ties the score in the 2nd to tie the game up again.
In the 3rd there is only one goal the GWG by Mitch Marner from Letang and Crosby
Again Portland has more shots 29 to 20. Saros has another strong game and the Pogos go to Portland with a 2-0 lead in the series
Game 3
Penticton 4 Portland 1. Not too much to report other than it looked exactly like Portland finally made the playoffs a year ahead of schedule. Elias Pettersson  has two points to lead Penticiton to the win.
Game 4
Penticton 4 Portland 3. The Buckaroos showed some fight.  Horvat and Palat got their only points in the playoffs when Horvat tied the score 3-3 with 1:28 remaining in regulation. 19 seconds later Crosby sent the Portland fans home crying with the winner.  Good luck to the monsters the rest of the way. Ekblad leads Penticton with two goals.

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 1:
SIL jumps out to a 2-0 lead early in the first period with goals by Bailey and Jones. JT Miller scores a PPG to cut the lead to 2-1 at the 11:04 mark of the second, but SIL comes back quickly a minute later with Jordan Eberle making it 3-1 and further insult to the home side as Norris puts another in late in the period to make it 4-1.
Auston Matthews took control in the 2nd period scoring two, including the Stingers second PPG of the game to make it 4-3 after two periods.
At 14:33 of the third Hornqvist scores CIN’s third power play goal to tie the game at 4-4 and with 90 seconds left Huberdeau scores the game winner. Matthews adds an empty-netter to seal his hat-trick and the Stinger five straight goals give them a 1-0 lead in the series. Stinges go 3-6 on PPG.
Game 2: 
It started out like game one with an early SIL goal, this time by Norris with his second of the series. Pius Suter ties iit at the 14:29 mark to tie the game. Nothing happens in the second perios and the score remains tied.
In the third SIL’s power play finally click with Rust scoring his first of the series at 3:15. Sixteen minutes later Auston Matthews scores his 4th of the series to tie it with 45 seconds left.
Heading to the first overtime Matthews again takes charge and wins it at the 4:34 mark of the first OT.
Stingers head on the road up 2-0.
New COA attached, good luck Chris.

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.

CIN dominated SIL, but went 0-5 on the Power Play and Vasilevsky stood on his head.
No changes to my COA Chris, good luck.
GAME SIX. CYCLONES AT SILK CITY

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.