The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Three-point weekend

Western Capitals stick with game plan to earn win over Lumberjack­s

- JASON SIMMONDS SPORTS REPORTER Jason.simmonds@theguardia­n.pe.ca @JpsportsJa­son

SUMMERSIDE – The Summerside D. Alex MacDonald Ford Western Capitals stuck with the game plan.

The Capitals, despite holding a 44-21 shots-on-goal advantage and never trailing in the game, engaged in a close battle with the South Shore Lumberjack­s Saturday in a Maritime Junior Hockey League (MHL) match. When the final buzzer sounded, the Caps skated off the Eastlink Arena ice with a 3-1 victory.

“We had the lead and knew we just had to stay with our game,” said Capitals forward Owen Gilhula, who scored two goals and was named the game’s first star. “We stuck together, which is good to see, and it’s just another learning curve for us and a step in the right direction.”

The win, which followed Friday night’s 4-3 overtime loss to the host Valley Wildcats in Berwick, N.S., improved Summerside’s record to 3-1-1.

“We had to clean up some of our play in the neutral zone, fewer turnovers and compete a little harder than we did (Friday),” Capitals head coach Billy McGuigan said in a post-game interview. “To get three out of a possible four points in back-to-back games, it’s another great weekend.”

Former Charlottet­own Islander Cole Edwards, who has played consistent­ly on a line with Gilhula this season, added a goal and an assist. Josh MacDonald, Ryan Miley, Chris McQuaid and Sid McNeill added assists.

Riley Spears scored the lone goal for the Lumberjack­s (08-0).

OPENS SCORING

The five-foot-10, 183pound Gilhula opened the scoring at 9:55 of the second period when he fired the puck home after picking up a loose puck off the wall and curling into an open lane in the middle of the ice.

“Honestly, I had a similar play (Friday) night in Valley and missed, and I wanted to make sure I capitalize­d as well,” said Gilhula.

Miley teamed with Edwards for a highlight-reel goal at 18:46 of the second period to send the Caps into the dressing room ahead 2-0 following 40 minutes. Miley, a defenceman, carried the puck down the left wing and made a perfect cross-ice pass to Edwards, who made no mistake firing the puck past a sprawling Lumberjack­s goaltender Robert Forbes.

Spears cut the Caps’ lead in half 1:12 into the third period, but Gilhula made no mistake one-timing a pass from McQuaid for a power-play goal at 5:03 to restore a two-goal lead.

“I had the whole net, so it was good,” said Gilhula, who was shaken up early in the third period when he was on the receiving end of a hit that resulted in the Lumberjack­s receiving a boarding major and game misconduct.

“I didn’t see the guy coming,” said Gilhula. “Clearly, it was a five-minute major. My trainer (John Blanchard) looked at me, and I’m OK.”

Stephane Giansante earned the win with 20 saves. Forbes had a much busier night in the South Shore goal, finishing with 41 saves.

The Caps picked up four minors while the Lumberjack­s received three minor penalties along with the boarding major and one game misconduct.

The Capitals visit the Pictou County Crushers (3-3-0) on Thursday and the Amherst Ramblers (5-1-0) on Saturday. The Caps’ next home game is Dec. 3 against the Truro Bearcats (3-3-0).

 ?? JASON SIMMONDS/THE GUARDIAN ?? Summerside D. Alex MacDonald Ford Western Capitals forward Cole Edwards, right, watches his shot hit the back of the net past a helpless south Shore Lumberjack­s goaltender Robert Forbes during a Maritime Junior Hockey League contest at Eastlink Arena in Summerside on Saturday night.
JASON SIMMONDS/THE GUARDIAN Summerside D. Alex MacDonald Ford Western Capitals forward Cole Edwards, right, watches his shot hit the back of the net past a helpless south Shore Lumberjack­s goaltender Robert Forbes during a Maritime Junior Hockey League contest at Eastlink Arena in Summerside on Saturday night.

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