Waterloo Region Record

Erie vs. Windsor for Memorial Cup

- Kyle Cicerella

WINDSOR — Taylor Raddysh scored twice as the Erie Otters beat the Saint John Sea Dogs 6-3 on Friday and will advance to the Memorial Cup final.

Erie will face the Windsor Spitfires in Sunday’s championsh­ip. The host team earned their way into the final with three straight wins in roundrobin action, including a 4-2 victory over the Otters.

Darren Raddysh, Dylan Strome, German Poddubnyi and Warren Foegele also scored for the Otters (3-1), the Ontario Hockey League champions. Troy Timpano made 20 saves while Alex DeBrincat had three assists.

Joe Veleno, Julien Gauthier and Thomas Chabot scored for the Sea Dogs (1-3), the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League champions.

Callum Booth stopped 31-of-36 shots in defeat.

Erie beat the Sea Dogs 12-5 in the round robin, with Strome setting a new Memorial Cup record for points in a game with seven.

It was nearly 1-0 Saint John six minutes in when Simon Bourque squeezed the puck through Timpano’s legs, only for DeBrincat to clear it away from behind his ’keeper.

Darren Raddysh opened the scoring 9:59 in with an unbelievab­le solo effort.

After winning the race to a loose puck in the Saint John corner to negate an icing, he spun off his defender and brought it backhand to forehand before snapping a shot up and over Booth.

Veleno tied the game with 5:50 to go in the period when he batted a rebound out of mid-air past Timpano.

The Otters started to take over near the midway point of the period and regained the lead on a power play when Taylor Raddysh beat Booth blocker side from the hash marks at 10:57.

Second-period penalties burned the Sea Dogs in the first meeting between the two clubs, with Erie finishing the game 5 for 7 on the power play.

Discipline became an issue again for Saint John in the middle frame, taking four straight minors, but a combinatio­n of Booth’s play and some luck limited Erie’s power play to just the one goal.

Taylor Raddysh thought he made it 3-1 with 1:09 to play in the period on a play that had both teams confused, but the goal was called back because of a delayed penalty call on the Otters.

The no-goal call proved to be big at the time as Gauthier responded on the man advantage with 40 seconds remaining in the period.

Shots were 17-4 Erie in the second and 27-13 for the Otters through 40 minutes.

Strome finally made good on one of his scoring chances, beating Booth with a wrist shot between the legs 2:38 into the final period.

Only 1:07 later Poddubnyi doubled Erie’s lead off a turnover, snapping a shot blocker side on Booth.

Taylor Raddysh added his second, banging in a rebound with less than eight minutes to play.

Chabot got one back for the Sea Dogs with 3:32 to play. Chabot crashed into Timpano on the play after being shoved, and the Otters goalie stayed down, but finished out the game in net after being seen by a team trainer.

Booth went to the bench for an extra attacker with 3:01 to go, and Foegele added an empty netter to seal the victory.

 ?? ADRIAN WYLD, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Otters goaltender Troy Timpano goes down to block a shot while Sea Dogs centre Matthew Highmore tries to tip the puck past him.
ADRIAN WYLD, THE CANADIAN PRESS Otters goaltender Troy Timpano goes down to block a shot while Sea Dogs centre Matthew Highmore tries to tip the puck past him.

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