Game Report 1109 National Jr A Championship
PLAYED AT: PCU Centre
Date: May 16, 2015
GAME NOTES: LARSON SCORES IN OVERTIME, CANADIANS ADVANCE TO RBC CUP FINAL JASON LA ROSE PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Man. – Jordan Larson scored 3:43 into double overtime, sending the Carleton Place Canadians back to the championship game at the RBC Cup with a 2-1 extra-time win over the Penticton Vees on Saturday afternoon. It’s the second consecutive trip to the final for the Canadians, who gave back a two-goal lead in the final three minutes and lost in overtime to the Yorkton Terriers last year. Early in the second extra period, Tyson Stewart kept the puck in at the Penticton blue-line before going cross-ice to Ryker Killins, whose low shot was kicked out by Vees goaltender Hunter Miska. Larson was Johnny-on-the-spot, knocking in the rebound to give the Canadians the thrilling victory. Stephen Baylis had the lone Carleton Place goal in regulation time, while Tyson Jost replied for Penticton. The game was a goaltending duel from the first puck drop, with Miska and Carleton Place netminder Guillaume Therien going save for save in the first 20 minutes, combining for 17 stops. Jost finally broke through just past the six-minute mark of the second period, outmuscling a Canadians defender in front of Therien and banging in the rebound of a Connor Chartier for a 1-0 lead. Baylis equalized for Carleton Place at 17:55 of the middle frame, taking advantage of a turnover in the neutral zone and absolutely wiring a wrist shot over Miska’s glove to tie the game after two periods. The goaltenders took over from there; both Miska and Therien made 18 saves in the third period and first overtime combined, helping get the game to a second extra period before Larson’s winner. Penticton thought it had the winner midway through the first overtime when a shot snuck through Therien and trickled over the goal line, but the whistle had blown before the puck entered the net. Final shots on goal favoured Carleton Place, 40-37. The game was just the 11th semifinal to go to overtime since the start of the five-team format in 1990, and was the first to reach a second overtime since Prince George beat Camrose in the longest game in tournament history, a five-overtime classic in 2007.
Visiting Team: Carleton Place Canadians
Home Team: Penticton Vees
CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS LINEUP
Pos No.   Name
G Therien, Guillaume
  Eccles, David
  Brooks, Willie
  Campbell, Devin
  Stewart, Tyson
 10  Baker, Wesley
 11  Robinson, Alex
 12  Lloyd, Adam
 16  Sturtz, Andy
 17  Merkley, Connor
 18  Post, Vinny
 19  Van Horn, Bryce
 20  Dodson, Andrew
 21  Larson, Jordan
 22  Pefley, Craig
 23  Stewart, Owen
 25  St. Pierre, Maxime
 26  Baylis, Stephen
 27  Killins, Ryker
CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS PENALTIES
Per. No.  Min  Offence Off PP PS Start On
1st22 2:00 (auto) High-Sticking minor 13:461 13:468:14
2nd23 2:00 (auto) High-Sticking minor 13:001 13:009:00
3rd2:00 (auto) Hooking minor 16:321 16:325:28
1st OT18 2:00 (auto) High-Sticking minor 4:391 4:3917:21
1st OT26 2:00 (auto) High-Sticking minor 14:251 14:257:35
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
PENTICTON VEES LINEUP
Pos No.   Name
G35  Miska, Hunter
  Fabbro, Dante
  Lee, Mike
  Bast, Gabe
 10  Gendron, Miles
 11  Newell, Patrick
 12  Serratore, Matthew
 15  Ramsey, Jack
 17  Cooper, Steen
 19  DePourcq, Cody
 21  Hannoun, Demico
 27  Hilderman, Jarod
 48  Chartier, Connor
 53  Sexton, Patrick
 67  Conroy, Dakota
 71  Jost, Tyson
 74  Amantea, Cam
 77  Zerter-Gossage, Lewis
 91  Alferd, Riley
PENTICTON VEES PENALTIES
Per. No.  Min  Offence Off PP PS Start On
1st27 10:00 Warm Up Violation misconduct 0:00  0:0010:00
1st17 2:00 (auto) Interference minor 12:041 12:049:56
2nd12 2:00 Tripping minor 7:031 7:0314:57
2nd15 2:00 (auto) Elbowing minor 11:101 11:1010:50
3rd2:00 (auto) Hooking minor 13:151 13:158:45
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS Goals CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS PLAYERS (plus) PENTICTON VEES PLAYERS (minus)
Per. Time    G-As1-As2    
2nd17:55  26-22            
2nd OT3:43  21-27-9            
PENTICTON VEES Goals PENTICTON VEES PLAYERS (plus) CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS PLAYERS (minus)
Per. Time    G-As1-As2    
2nd6:06  71-48-53            
                
POWER PLAY OPPORTUNITIES
CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS 0 / 4
PENTICTON VEES 0 / 5
PENALTY SUMMARY
CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS 10 min / 5 inf
PENTICTON VEES 18 min / 5 inf
POINT SUMMARY
CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS 2 G + 3 A = 5 Pts
PENTICTON VEES 1 G + 2 A = 3 Pts
SCORING 1 2 3 OT1 OT2 Total
CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS010012
PENTICTON VEES010001
GOALTENDER/SAVES (Time) 1 2 3 OT1 OT2 Tot. On Off
CPC - Therien (100:00) (W)89612136/0:002nd OT/20:00
PEN - Miska (100:00) (OTL)9699538/0:002nd OT/20:00
Stars of the Game TIME OF GAME:
  -  Start: 3:00 PM
  -  End: 3:00 PM
  -  Attendance:
OFFICIALS
Referee: Kyle Scrivens
Referee: Patrick Gagnon
Linesmen: Darrell Surminski
Linesmen: Jeremie Gauvin
CERTIFIED CORRECT
 


This report has been checked and verified against the Official National Jr A Championship Game Report.

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