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Thursday, August 22, 2019

Bulldogs vs Kings - UPDATES ... 3-2 Kings in overtime





We are underway.... starters in goal - Luke Pearson for the AVB... Alex Rolfe for Powell River.



No score after 20 minutes.


Shots10-7 Powell River.


The Kings had 39 seconds on the power play to end the period, and have1:21 on a man advantage to open the second.

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The Kings press on the power play to open the second, but Pearson is solid to keep it scoreless. 

The Bulldogs earn a power play soon afterwards, but can't cash in on it. 

Not long afterwards, Ethan Jones finishes a breakaway to make it 1-0 Bulldogs 6:33 into the second. Assists to Jacob Bosse and Olivier Fizet.

Kings instantly equalize, at 7:08 with Jack Brackett scoring with Michael Abgrail and Reilly Moran assisting.

There was no further scoring throughout the frame.

Shots in the period were 14-8 Kings, for a 40 minute advantage of 24-15 in their favour


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The Kings  take a 2-1 lead 4:44 into the third, with Levi Glasman scoring from Ben Wozney with a shot from the slot blocker side on Aaron Trotter, who relieved Pearson at the midway point of the second.

A minute later, the Bulldogs go to the power play. The make it count, as Stephen Castagna makes it 2-2 at 7:22 from Hayden Hurst and Tommy Bannister. 

The Kings go to a power play opportunity immediately after the Bulldogs equalize. Alex Rolfe comes up with a breakaway save on Jacob Bosse to keep it 2-2 as the Bulldogs kill off the remainder of the penalty.

With 9:24 to play, the Bulldogs go to the power play, but the Kings kill it off.


Each team had their share of chances until the late stages, but it stayed tied. With 26.1 to play, the Bulldogs were penalized, and the boo-birds came out as it looked like the King player simply fell down and went into the boards, but the Referee thought different.

The Bulldogs would keep it tied to the buzzer to force overtime.

Shots in the third were 14-8 Bulldogs in the period, for a 32-28 Kings advantage through 60 minutes.


The Kings won it quickly in overtime on the power play just 29 seconds in, with a shot through traffic from the right side of the slot just sneaking through Trotter. Jack Brackett was given credit for it, with no assists given, but I thought Jack Long might have been the shooter.


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