The Telegram (St. John's)

Herd rumbles to another Herder final

Clarenvill­e Caribous defend their CWSHL crown; will play for provincial senior hockey title

- TELEGRAM SPORTS With files from Matthew Molloy/ Saltwire Network

The 2018 Herder Memorial Trophy provincial senior hockey championsh­ip final will begin in Clarenvill­e.

The Clarenvill­e Ford Caribous will have home-ice advantage in the Herder series after successful­ly defending their Central West Senior Hockey League title by defeating the Gander Ford Flyers 4-1 in the best-of-seven league final.

“The big thing for us was that we were heading into the third period tied … so if we win that period, we’re league champions.” Clarenvill­e head coach Rebecca Russell

The Caribous retained their crown with a 6-5 win over the Flyers Friday night in Gander.

Clarenvill­e will face either the St. John’s Caps or Southern Shore Breakers for the Herder Trophy. The Caps took a 2-1 lead into the best-of-seven East Coast Senior Hockey League final heading into Game 4 Sunday night in Mobile.

The Caribous lost last year’s Herder final to the Harbour Grace Ceebee Stars of the nowdefunct Avalon East senior circuit.

The 2018 Herder series begins at the Eastlink Events Centre in Clarenvill­e with games Saturday, April 7 and Sunday, April 8 before moving Jack Byrne Arena Torbay — which will be home to whichever team advances from the ECSHL final — for Games 3, 4 and 5 (the latter if necessary) the following weekend.

If the series goes to six or seven games, those contests will be played in Clarenvill­e April 21 and 22.

Friday night at a packed Steele Gander Community Centre, Mason Reid’s second goal of the game seven minutes into the third period proved to be the deciding tally, breaking a 5-5 tie.

The game was knotted 4-4

entering the final frame.

“That’s one thing about this team. Whatever position we are in, we try and turn it into a positive one,” said Clarenvill­e head coach Rebecca Russell. “The big thing for us was that we were heading into the third period tied … so if we win that period, we’re league champions.”

Gander had gained a bye into the final by finishing in first place in the three-team CWSHL, just a point ahead of Clarenvill­e. It represente­d a worst-to-first climb for the Flyers, who had just three wins in 14 games in 2016-17.

“When I started, I said, ‘I’m going to be positive about this’ and I was 95 per cent positive all year and five per cent negative,” said first-year Flyers coach Rick Sheppard.

“For me, how can I be disappoint­ed with everyone we accomplish­ed this year?”

 ?? MATT MOLLOY/SALTWIRE NETWORK ?? The Clarenvill­e Caribous celebrate their second straight Central West Senior Hockey League championsh­ip after defeating the Gander Flyers in Game 5 at the Steele Coimmunity Centre in Gander.
MATT MOLLOY/SALTWIRE NETWORK The Clarenvill­e Caribous celebrate their second straight Central West Senior Hockey League championsh­ip after defeating the Gander Flyers in Game 5 at the Steele Coimmunity Centre in Gander.
 ?? MATT MOLLOY/SALTWIRE NETWORK ?? Clarenvill­e Caribous captain Dustin Russell holds up the CWSHL trophy for the large contingent of Clarenvill­e fans who travelled to Gander for Game 5.
MATT MOLLOY/SALTWIRE NETWORK Clarenvill­e Caribous captain Dustin Russell holds up the CWSHL trophy for the large contingent of Clarenvill­e fans who travelled to Gander for Game 5.

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