Journal Pioneer

Caps salvage point

Amherst scores power-play goal early in OT

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The Summerside D. Alex MacDonald Ford Western Capitals staged a late rally to salvage one point.

The Amherst Ramblers took advantage of a power play at the start of overtime to earn a 3-2 win and two points as the MHL (Maritime Junior Hockey League) Showcase concluded at Eastlink Arena on Wednesday night.

“We did a good job of clawing our way back as Amherst was playing a pretty solid game,” said Capitals head coach Billy McGuigan.

The Showcase, which attracted scouts from different levels, featured all 12 teams playing a pair of games consisting of two 25-minute periods at Credit Union Place on Tuesday and Wednesday. At Eastlink Arena, Liam Conrad’s power-play goal gave the Ramblers a 1-0 lead after the first period. Will Lafford’s shorthande­d goal at 11:51 of the second period upped Amherst’s lead to 2-0.

However, the Caps refused to quit and rookie Josh MacDonald started the comeback at 17:46. MacDonald, who charged to the goal off the left wing, banged in a goal-mouth pass from TJ Shea. Rookie Jordan Spence also assisted on the goal.

Equalizer

Then with 1:51 left in regulation time, defenceman Jesse Annear, positioned to the right of Amherst goaltender Joel Goguen, back-handed home a

loose puck with the Caps on the power play to even the score. Shea and Kallum Muirhead assisted.

But with 12.5 seconds left, the Capitals got caught on a bad line change, and were assessed a minor penalty for too many men on the ice. That left the Ramblers with a 4-on-3 power play to start the five-minute overtime.

It didn’t take Amherst long to capitalize as Jake Barter, who was set up by Liam Conrad and Jordan King, fired a shot past Caps goaltender Rett Rook at the 25-second mark to give the Ramblers a record of 5-21-1

(won-lost-overtime lossesshoo­tout losses). The Caps are 4-4-1-0.

“We are happy to get a point (for the overtime loss),” said McGuigan. “They are a good hockey club.”

Each team recorded 22 shots on goal.

With the Caps, who outlasted the Ramblers 8-6 at the Amherst Stadium on Saturday night, coming off a 6-2 loss to the Yarmouth Mariners on Tuesday night, McGuigan felt his team played with “better” structure against Amherst.

“We still have a little ways from where we were a week ago,” said McGuigan. “We will go back to the drawing board, and we’ve played a lot of hockey right now.

“It’s taxing on the guys, and we are a little tired. We will get a day’s rest (Thursday) and go back at it (Friday).”

The game’s three stars were: 1. Jake Barter (Ramblers), 2. Jesse Annear (Capitals), 3. Layton Parsons (Ramblers).

This weekend

The Capitals continue a busy week at home on Saturday, when the Pictou County Crushers (5-3-1-0) visit Eastlink Arena for a 7 p.m. start.

Then on Sunday the Edmundston Blizzard (8-1-0-0), the second-ranked team in this week’s Canadian Junior A Hockey League rankings, travel to Summerside for a 6 p.m. start on Sunday.

 ?? JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? The Amherst Ramblers’ Alex Beaulieu, 91, and rookie Thomas Harper of the Summerside D. Alex MacDonald Ford Western Capitals battle for position in front of Amherst goaltender Joel Goguen. Also following the play behind the goal-line is the Caps’ Jesse...
JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER The Amherst Ramblers’ Alex Beaulieu, 91, and rookie Thomas Harper of the Summerside D. Alex MacDonald Ford Western Capitals battle for position in front of Amherst goaltender Joel Goguen. Also following the play behind the goal-line is the Caps’ Jesse...
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