Journal Pioneer

Caps drop one-goal decision

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The Summerside D. Alex MacDonald Ford Western Capitals put forth a valiant effort against the top team in the MHL (Maritime Junior Hockey League) on Friday night.

Despite facing a two-goal deficit three times, the Caps closed the gap to within one on all three occasions, only to drop a 4-3 road decision to the Edmundston Blizzard.

The win improved Edmundston’s record to 21-4-3-0 (wonlost-overtime losses-shootout losses), good enough for 45 points and four more than the Eastlink South Division-leading Yarmouth Mariners (20-6-1-0). The Caps dropped to 14-11-1-0.

At the Jean Daigle Centre, the teams played a scoreless first period, and the Blizzard took a 1-0 advantage into the second intermissi­on.

Maxime Grandmaiso­n (1-1), Gabriel Vanier (1-1), Alexandre Bernier and Vincent Rioux scored for the Blizzard. Rookie Cameron Roberts scored a pair of power-play goals to lead the Capitals. TJ Shea had a goal and an assist to extend his point streak to 20 games. Shea has now accumulate­d 51 points during this stretch.

Jordan Spence (2) and Brodie MacArthur added assists for the Capitals.

Overall, the Blizzard outshot the Caps 35-26, including period advantages of 9-7, 14-8 and 12-11.

Myles Hektor earned the goaltendin­g win, and Rett Rook turned in a 31-save effort for the Caps, who will close out their pre-Christmas schedule at the Woodstock Slammers (7-16-31) on Saturday night.

Perry earns two assists

In other MHL action Friday night, two first-year players from the Summerside area who played with the Kensington Monaghan Farms Wild of the New Brunswick/P.E.I. Major Midget Hockey League last season recorded points for their respective teams.

In Campbellto­n, N.B., Coleton Perry of North Bedeque earned two assists to help the Campbellto­n Tigers to an 8-4 win over the Miramichi Timberwolv­es. Perry now has eight points – two goals and six assists – in 26 regular-season games in his rookie season with the Tigers. In Woodstock, N.B., Taylor Read of Wilmot Valley scored the lone goal for the Truro Bearcats, who lost 3-1 to the Woodstock Slammers.

Read has four goals and two assists for six points in 21 regular-season games.

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