Journal Pioneer

Wild looks to remain perfect at Community Gardens

Kensington visits Saint John in key contest Friday

- BY JASON SIMMONDS

It’s a big weekend for the Kensington Monaghan Farms Wild.

Not only are an important four points at stake in backto-back New Brunswick/P.E.I. Major Midget Hockey League games, but the Wild is also looking to build momentum in preparatio­n for next weekend’s prestigiou­s Monctonian tournament.

“You want to have two good games, and you want to be at your best for the Monctonian, which is an opportunit­y for kids to showcase themselves,” said Wild head coach Kyle Dunn. The Wild takes an 8-4-1 (won-lost-overtime losses) record on the road against the Saint John Vitos (8-5-0) for the second meeting between the two teams in less than a week. The Wild defeated the Vitos 6-2 before an estimated 400 fans at Community Gardens on Nov. 4. That game was much closer than the final score indicates as two empty-net goals in the final 1:25 put the game out of reach.

“It’s a battle for second place in Saint John on Friday night, with one point separating us,” said Wild head coach Kyle Dunn.

Home Saturday

The Wild will put their perfect home-ice record on the line against the Fredericto­n Caps (4-8-0) on Saturday. Puck drop at the Gardens is set for 7:30 p.m.

“Fredericto­n is one of those teams that can beat anybody on any given night,” said Dunn, emphasizin­g the Wild must understand the Caps’ record is deceiving. “They can put the puck in the net, and they are going to come to work.

“The parity in this league is so good right now. Anybody can beat anybody on any given night. But, obviously, we do not want to look past Saint John on Friday.”

While the Wild is perfect at home, Dunn admits the coaching staff is looking for improved play on the road. Kensington is 2-4-1 away from the cozy confines of the Gardens.

“I don’t know what it is with our road games,” admitted Dunn. “At home there is no travel, and the fans pack the rink pretty good in Kensington, but something has to change – our preparatio­n, the way we approach the game on the road and that comes from learning and experience.

“We are going to lean on our veterans to help us through this. We just have to do a better job of being prepared and ready to go on the road.”

 ?? JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Rookie Marc Richard is tied for second in team scoring with the Kensington Monaghan Farms Wild of the New Brunswick/P.E.I. Major Midget Hockey League.
JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER Rookie Marc Richard is tied for second in team scoring with the Kensington Monaghan Farms Wild of the New Brunswick/P.E.I. Major Midget Hockey League.

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