Game Report 567 National Jr A Championship
PLAYED AT: Kal Tire Place
Date: May 18, 2014
GAME NOTES: FALLOON SCORES OVERTIME WINNER (AGAIN), TERRIERS WIN RBC CUP JASON LA ROSE VERNON, B.C. – Derek Falloon scored the biggest goal in Yorkton Terriers history at 15:01 of overtime, giving the Terriers a 4-3 win over the Carleton Place Canadians on Sunday afternoon and the first RBC Cup championship in franchise history. It was Falloon’s second overtime goal in four days; he scored the extra-time winner to give Yorkton a 2-1 win over the Dauphin Kings on Thursday, a goal that clinched a semifinal spot for the West Region champions. Falloon jammed a loose puck through the pads of Carleton Place goaltender Guillaume Therien and just inches across the goal line, giving the Terriers an unlikely national championship. Not only did Yorkton have to win four do-or-die games in five days, they trailed 3-1 with less than three minutes to go Sunday before one of the greatest comebacks in RBC Cup history. Tanner Lishchynsky and Dylan Johnson scored just eight seconds apart late in the third period to tie the game and force the first championship game overtime since Calgary beat Gloucester in 1995. Daylan Gatzke had the other goal for the Terriers. Anthony McVeigh, Stephen Baylis and Andy Sturtz scored for Carleton Place, which came up just one goal short of winning its first national championship in its first RBC Cup appearance. McVeigh got the scoring started for the Canadians midway through the first period, rifling a shot over the glove of Yorkton goaltender Kale Thomson from in close. But Gatzke answered six minutes later for Yorkton, tipping a Chase Norrish shot halfway to the net and sending the puck bouncing by Therien to make it 1-1 after 20 minutes. Despite being outshot 12-9 in the second period, the Canadians scored both goals in the middle frame; Baylis went short-side over the glove of Thomson to restore the Carleton Place lead at 4:12, and Sturtz made it a two-goal game with a superb individual effort at 10:34, outmuscling the Yorkton defence before beating Thomson on the backhand. The Terriers came out firing in the third period, recording 17 of their 36 regulation-time shots in the final 20 minutes. Lishchynsky cut the Canadians’ lead to one with 2:48 to go, snapping a shot over the shoulder of Therien, and Johnson tied the game right off the ensuing face-off, poking a loose puck past the Carleton Place netminder. Yorkton had the better chances in overtime, outshooting the Canadians 10-4 in the extra period, leading to Falloon’s winner and making the Terriers the first SJHL team since Humboldt in 2008 to win the RBC Cup.
Visiting Team: Carleton Place Canadians
Home Team: Yorkton Terriers
CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS LINEUP
Pos No.   Name
G Therien, Guillaume
G35  Laforest, Justin
  Stewart, Owen
  Smith, Larry
  Ghantous, Elias
   Campbell, Devin
  Stewart, Tyson
 10  Savidant, Rowan
 11  Lloyd, Adam
 12  Latina, Anthony
 14  Cooney, Stephen
 16   Sturtz, Andy
 17  Edwards, Luke
 19  D’Andrea, Brett
 21  McVeigh, Anthony
 22  Pefley, Craig
 23  Gareau, Dylan
 26  Baylis, Stephen
 27  Summers, Kelly
 28  Peterson, Evan
CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS PENALTIES
Per. No.  Min  Offence Off PP PS Start On
1st28 2:00 Tripping minor 17:041 17:044:56
2nd2:00 (auto) Delay of Game minor 6:291 6:2915:31
3rd2:00 (auto) Interference minor 1:361 1:360:24
1st OT19 2:00 (auto) Head Contact minor 3:461 3:4618:14
1st OT19 10:00 (auto) Head Contact misconduct 3:46  3:466:14
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
YORKTON TERRIERS LINEUP
Pos No.   Name
G29  Medves, Riley
G30  Thomson, Kale
  Baer, Dylan
  McMullen, Devon
  Norrish, Chase
  Ross, Jordan
 10  Norrish, Brady
 12  Gatzke, Daylan
 15  Falloon, Derek
 16  Johnson, Dylan
 20  Hunt, Riley
 21  Enzie, Tyson
 23  Boehm, Brett
 24  Ottenbreit, Turner
 25  Lischynsky, Tanner
 26  Gervais, Kailum
 27  Giebel, Tyler
 39  Ellis, Joshua
 91  Thompson, Tayler
 94  Rossiter, Dallas
YORKTON TERRIERS PENALTIES
Per. No.  Min  Offence Off PP PS Start On
1st2:00 Tripping minor 7:021 7:0214:58
2nd15 2:00 Tripping minor 4:331 4:3317:27
2nd10 2:00 (auto) Holding minor 16:551 16:555:05
3rd16 2:00 (auto) Interference minor 14:051 14:057:55
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS Goals CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS PLAYERS (plus) YORKTON TERRIERS PLAYERS (minus)
Per. Time    G-As1-As2    
1st9:26  21-17            
2nd4:12  26-28-16            
2nd10:34  16-4            
                
YORKTON TERRIERS Goals YORKTON TERRIERS PLAYERS (plus) CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS PLAYERS (minus)
Per. Time    G-As1-As2    
1st15:07  12-5            
3rd17:12  25-23            
3rd17:20  16-4            
1st OT15:01  15            
POWER PLAY OPPORTUNITIES
CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS 0 / 4
YORKTON TERRIERS 0 / 4
PENALTY SUMMARY
CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS 18 min / 5 inf
YORKTON TERRIERS 8 min / 4 inf
POINT SUMMARY
CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS 3 G + 4 A = 7 Pts
YORKTON TERRIERS 4 G + 3 A = 7 Pts
SCORING 1 2 3 OT1 Total
CARLETON PLACE CANADIANS12003
YORKTON TERRIERS10214
GOALTENDER/SAVES (Time) 1 2 3 OT1 Tot. On Off
CPC - Therien (64:59) (L)61215942/0:001st OT/4:59
YOR - Thomson (64:59) (W)9712432/0:001st OT/4:59
Stars of the Game TIME OF GAME:
  -  Start: 7:30 PM
  -  End: 7:30 PM
  -  Attendance:
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CERTIFIED CORRECT
 


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

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