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Pool B – Game 4: Ottawa Capitals 6 – Michigan Mustangs 4

July 23, 2014 / Tournament / Recap

The Ottawa Capitals won a tight battle against the Michigan Mustangs 6 to 4 on day 2 of the PowerHockey Cup 2014.  in the 1st and 2nd period both teams scored 1 goal each to tied the game at -2 after 30-minutes of play. In the 3rd period, Ottawa was firing on all cylinders and netted 4 goals and Michigan scored 2.

Ottawa Capitals Scoring Summary:

#7 Moses Yorke (3 goals, 1 assist)
#9 Mohammed Awad (3 goals, 2 assists)
#11 Rhoddy Harb (1 assist)

Ottawa Capitals Player of the Game:
#9 Mohammed Awad, Forward

Michigan Mustangs Scoring Summary:

#23 Kevin Konfara (4 goals)
#40 Tristan Parent (1 assist)

Michigan Mustangs Player of the Game:
#23 Kevin Konfara, Forward

Pool A – Game 3: Calgary Selects 10 – Toronto Lake Raiders 1

July 23, 2014 / Tournament / Recap

The Calgary Selects started off day 2 of pool play with a huge 10-1 win over the Toronto Lake Raiders. The Calgary Selects started out hot with 2 goals in the first period while keeping Toronto scoreless. In the 2nd period, Calgary added 3 more goals and Toronto got on the scoreboard with 1. In the 3rd period, Calgary came out strong and put on a show scoring 5 unanswered goals to cruise to the 10-1 final score.

Toronto Lake Raiders Scoring Summary:

#75 Jerry Mariano,(1 goal)

Toronto Lake Raiders Player of the Game:
#16 Saverio Romano, Forward

Calgary Selects Scoring Summary:

#87 Gerald Doucette (1 goal, 2 assists)
#25 Shawn Pahl (1 goal, 2 assists)
#63 Nathan Grossklaus (2  goals, 4 assists)
#13 Mike Falconer (6 goals)

Calgary Selects Player of the Game:
#63 Nathan Grossklaus, Forward

Pool A – Game 2: Minnesota Saints 3 – Calgary Selects 1

July 22, 2014 / Tournament / Recap

The back-to-back defending PowerHockey Cup champion Minnesota Saints defeated the Calgary Selects 3 to 1 in the final game of day 1. The Saints started out hot with 2 goals in the first period while keeping Calgary scoreless. In the 2nd period, Calgary answered with 1 goal to keep the pressure on the defending champs. In the 3rd period, Minnesota scored 1 goal to hold off Calgary.

Minnesota Saints Scoring Summary:

#20 Matt Wimmergren (1 goal, 1 assist)
#87 Chad Wilson (2 goals)

Minnesota Saints Player of the Game:
#87 Chad Wilson, Forward

Calgary Selects Scoring Summary:

#25 Shawn Pahl (1 goal)

Calgary Selects Player of the Game:
#25 Shawn Pahl , Forward

Pool B – Game 2: Philadelphia PowerPlay 4 – Michigan Mustangs 0

July 22, 2014 / Tournament / Recap

The 2013 US PowerHockey Champion Philadelphia PowerPlay notched their first victory in pool play with a win 4-0 win against the Michigan Mustangs. In the first period Philadelphia PowerPlay light up the scorboard twice, while Michigan was held scoreless by PowerPlay goaltender Erin Gordan. Neither team scored in the second period and Philadelphia put the game out of reach with 2 goals in the 3rd period.  Philadelphia rising star forward Jake Saxton (#18) scored 3 goals and also had 1 assist.

Philadelphia PowerPlay Scoring Summary:

#18 Jake Saxton (3 goals, 1 assist)
#88 Liam Miller (1 goal, 1 assist)

Philadelphia PowerPlay Player of the Game:
#85 Erin Gordon, Goaltender

Michigan Mustangs Scoring Summary:

None.

Michigan Mustangs Player of the Game:
#89 Dean Olivas, Goaltender

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Home Team: Michigan Mustangs
Away Team: Philadelphia PowerPlay

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Pool A – Game 1: Toronto Lake Raiders 6 – Carolina Fury 1

July 22, 2014 / Tournament / Recap

The Toronto Lake Raiders started out on fire in their first game in pool play with a win 6-1 win against the Carolina Fury. In the first period Toronto found the back of the net twice, while Carolina had 1 goal by George Silvey (#71). Toronto scored 1 goal in the second period and put the game out of reach with 3 more goals in the 3rd period.  Toronto forward Saverio Romano (#16) scored 4 goals to take the points lead for day 1 of the tournament.

Toronto Lake Raiders Scoring Summary:

#16 Saverio Romano (4 goals)
#4 Jeremy Schofield (2 goals, 1 assist)

Toronto Lake Raiders Player of the Game:
#16 Saverio Romano, Forward

Carolina Fury Scoring Summary:

#71 George Silvey (1 goal)

Carolina Fury Player of the Game:
#71 George Silvey, Forward

 

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Home Team: Toronto Lake Raiders
Away Team: Carolina Fury

Pool B – Game 1: Ottawa Capitals 3 – Minnesota Selects 1

July 22, 2014 / Tournament / Recap

The Ottawa Capitals started the PowerHockey Cup 2014 with a win against the up-start Minnesota Selects. The first period was a scoreless tight defensive battle, while the 2nd period both teams get on the scoreboard with 1 goal each. In the 3rd period, Ottawa scored 2 goals (1 empty net goal) to seal the victory.

Ottawa Capitals Scoring Summary:

#9 Mohammed Awad (1 goal)
#11 Rhoddy Harb (2 goals, 1 assist)

Ottawa Player of the Game:
#1 Thalia McBride, Goaltender (1-0-0 record)

Minnesota Selects Scoring Summary:

#13 Chris Kram (1 goal)

Minnesota Selects Player of the Game:
#22 Jacob Ritter, Forward

 

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Home Team: Ottawa Capitals
Away Team: Minnesota Selects

POWERHOCKEY CUP COMING TO SAINT PAUL JULY 21-24

July 15, 2014 / Tournament / News

SAINT PAUL, Minn. – The PowerHockey Cup is coming to Saint Paul on July 21-24. The event will feature some of the best wheelchair hockey players in North America going head-to-head to be this year’s tournament champion. The tournament will take place in The Legendary Roy Wilkins Auditorium and is free and open to the public.

The PowerHockey Cup is a biennial event that allows the athletes to compete against the best wheelchair hockey teams in the country. The two-time champion Minnesota Saints will look to defend their title against seven teams from North Carolina, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Canada as well as in-state competitor Minnesota Selects.

PowerHockey is an aggressive sport played only in a power wheelchair using a ball rather than a puck. There are five players from each team, including the goalie, on the floor at a time. Each game will have three 15-minute periods that are played using a running clock. All rules of the game can be found online.

The Legendary Roy Wilkins Auditorium Exhibition Hall is connected to Xcel Energy Center making it easy and convenient for fans to access the games. The event is presented by Minnesota PowerHockey League.

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