Journal Pioneer

Tough battle

Wild, Pride series living up to expectatio­ns; teams return to Kensington on Saturday

- BY JASON SIMMONDS

The Kensington Wild and Charlottet­own Pride are tied 1-1 in the best-ofseven provincial major midget hockey championsh­ip series as they head to Game 3 in Kensington Saturday.

The first two games have not disappoint­ed.

The Kensington Monaghan Farms Wild and Charlottet­own Bulk Carriers Pride are tied 1-1 in the best-of-seven provincial major midget hockey championsh­ip series, with Game 3 at Community Gardens in Kensington on Saturday at 7:30 p.m.

“It’s two good teams, it’s going to be a good series and the first two games clearly indicate that,” said Pride head coach Luke Beck. “We are really happy with where the team is at right now. “We knew it was going to be a tight series.”

The road team has won the first two games, with Charlottet­own winning the opener 3-2 in overtime and Kensington bouncing back for a 3-1 decision in Game 2.

“All week in practice our guys were loose and that’s a credit to our leadership group,” said Wild head coach Kyle Dunn. “It was calm and no panic mode.”

Special teams

A big storyline through the first two games, especially Game 2, has been special teams. According to the New Brunswick/ P.E.I. Major Midget Hockey League website, the Wild is a perfect 12-for-12 on the penalty kill and 2-for-7 on the power play in the first two games. Both goals with the man advantage came in Game 2. “Coming into the series we knew Charlottet­own had a great power play, so our focus was being aggressive and taking time and space away,” explained Dunn. “Obviously, we don’t want to be working that hard on our penalty kill, and we have to be more discipline­d at times.” The Wild went 8-for-8 on the penalty kill in Game 2, including killing off two 5-on-3 Charlottet­own power plays – one for a full two minutes in a scoreless first period.

“When you see guys out there

blocking shots, working hard on the penalty kill, it becomes contagious,” said Dunn. “Other guys feel they have to work hard and block shots.” Although Charlottet­own is still looking for its first powerplay goal of the series, Beck was pleased with some of the chances generated in Game 2.

“We believe if we continue to get those opportunit­ies we will find the back of the net,” added Beck, who likes what he’s seen from his team.

“Our team has come with an eagerness and confidence about them that we are really happy about,” continued Beck. “We feel we have been really strong 5-on-5, and our special teams in Game 2 wasn’t quite as good as we would have hoped. “Such is playoff hockey and

we will continue to make some small adjustment­s and tweaks to it.”

Attendance

With the first two games attracting close to 500 fans in both Kensington and Charlottet­own, a full house is expected at the Gardens on Saturday. “Both games could have went either way,” said Beck. “They could have easily won Game 1 up there (Kensington), and we could have won Game 2.”

Dunn added, “It’s one of those playoff series the harder you work the luckier you may get.”

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 ?? JASON SIMMONDS/TC MEDIA ?? Kensington Monaghan Farms Wild rookie forward Thomas Rennie of Alberton in action during Game 1 of the best-of-seven provincial major midget hockey championsh­ip series against the Charlottet­own Bulk Carriers Pride. The teams return to Community Gardens...
JASON SIMMONDS/TC MEDIA Kensington Monaghan Farms Wild rookie forward Thomas Rennie of Alberton in action during Game 1 of the best-of-seven provincial major midget hockey championsh­ip series against the Charlottet­own Bulk Carriers Pride. The teams return to Community Gardens...
 ?? JASON SIMMONDS/TC MEDIA ?? The Charlottet­own Bulk Carriers Pride’s Blake Jamieson in action during the opening game of the best-of-seven provincial major midget hockey championsh­ip series against the Kensington Monaghan Farms Wild. The teams return to Community Gardens in...
JASON SIMMONDS/TC MEDIA The Charlottet­own Bulk Carriers Pride’s Blake Jamieson in action during the opening game of the best-of-seven provincial major midget hockey championsh­ip series against the Kensington Monaghan Farms Wild. The teams return to Community Gardens in...

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