Journal Pioneer

Thompson helps extend winning streak

Goaltender wins home debut in 2-1 win over Aces

- JOURNAL PIONEER STAFF

The goaltender­s stole the show on Thursday night.

Daniel Thompson turned aside 27 of 28 shots, including a pad save on a one-timer off the stick of Charlottet­own native Connor McGregor from the centre of the left-wing faceoff circle with 13 seconds remaining in regulation time, to preserve a 2-1 win for the Summerside D. Alex MacDonald Ford Western Capitals over the St. Stephen Aces. At the other end of the rink, the Aces’ Joey May was simply outstandin­g as he stopped 40 of 42 shots, including all 22 directed his way in the second period.

The 18-year-old Thompson, a product of the New Brunswick/ P.E.I. Major Midget Hockey League’s Moncton Flyers, was making his home debut for the Capitals. Thompson has won all four of his starts this season while allowing two or fewer goals in five of his six appearance­s. The Riverview, N.B., native’s resumé currently reads 4-1-0 (won-lostoverti­me losses), and he has a league-best 2.01 goals-against average and .928 save percentage. The Eastlink North Divisionle­ading Capitals (9-2-0) have won eight straight games, and are three points back of the league-leading Yarmouth Mariners (10-2-1) in the overall standings of the MHL (Maritime Junior Hockey League).

Scoring

Before 1,228 fans at Eastlink Arena, all of the game’s scoring took place in the first period. Kallum Muirhead (8:33) and Conor MacEachern (9:22) scored less than a minute apart to stake the Caps to a 2-0 lead. Andrew Antle (16:25) answered for the Aces (56-1).

Brodie MacArthur, Cam Roberts and TJ Shea assisted for the Capitals.

The three stars were:

1. Brodie MacMillan (Capitals),

2. Joey May (Aces), 3. Daniel Thompson (Capitals).

The Caps visit the Edmundston Blizzard (6-5-1) on Saturday and the Grand Falls Rapids (4-4-1) on Sunday. Grand Falls is the former Woodstock Slammers’ franchise.

 ?? JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Kallum Muirhead beats St. Stephen Aces goaltender Joey May with this first-period shot to give the Summerside Western Capitals a 1-0 lead in the MHL (Maritime Junior Hockey League) game at Eastlink Arena on Thursday night. The Caps’ Brodie MacArthur, 27, and Aces’ Jack Morris battle on the edge of the goal crease for a possible rebound. It was one of only two shots to beat May, who turned in an outstandin­g 40-save effort in the Caps’ 2-1 victory.
JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER Kallum Muirhead beats St. Stephen Aces goaltender Joey May with this first-period shot to give the Summerside Western Capitals a 1-0 lead in the MHL (Maritime Junior Hockey League) game at Eastlink Arena on Thursday night. The Caps’ Brodie MacArthur, 27, and Aces’ Jack Morris battle on the edge of the goal crease for a possible rebound. It was one of only two shots to beat May, who turned in an outstandin­g 40-save effort in the Caps’ 2-1 victory.
 ?? JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Summerside Western Capitals goaltender Daniel Thompson makes one of his 25 saves as defenceman Noah Massie, 22, attempts to keep Leighton Holstein from getting in position for a rebound in MHL (Maritime Junior Hockey League) action Thursday night at Eastlink Arena. The Caps pulled out a 2-1 decision.
JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER Summerside Western Capitals goaltender Daniel Thompson makes one of his 25 saves as defenceman Noah Massie, 22, attempts to keep Leighton Holstein from getting in position for a rebound in MHL (Maritime Junior Hockey League) action Thursday night at Eastlink Arena. The Caps pulled out a 2-1 decision.

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