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FRI JAN 5 at 1:00PM  
CONCORDIA (ACAC.
4
VICTORIA
3
FRI JAN 5 at 4:15PM  
SAIT (ACAC)
6
SIMON FRASER
0
FRI JAN 5 at 7:30PM
LOGAN LAKE
7
UNIV OF MONTANA. .
3
FRI JAN 5 at 7:30PM  
KOREA UNIVERSIT.
4
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
1
SAT JAN 6 at 1:00PM  
SAIT (ACAC)
9
VICTORIA
3
SAT JAN 6 at 4:15PM  
KOREA UNIVERSIT.
10
SIMON FRASER
1
SAT JAN 6 at 6:00PM
LOGAN LAKE
2
UNIV OF MONTANA. .
5
SAT JAN 6 at 7:30PM  
CONCORDIA (ACAC.
4
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
1
SUN JAN 7 at 1:00PM  
KOREA UNIVERSIT.
2
VICTORIA
1
SUN JAN 7 at 4:15PM  
CONCORDIA (ACAC.
3
SIMON FRASER
2
SUN JAN 7 at 7:30PM  
SAIT (ACAC)
5
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
2
SAT JAN 13 at 7:00PM
SIMON FRASER
4
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
6
FRI JAN 19 at 7:00PM
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
5
SIMON FRASER
0
FRI JAN 19 at 7:00PM
VICTORIA
7
LOGAN LAKE
1
SAT JAN 20 at 6:00PM
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
7
OKANAGAN
4
SAT JAN 20 at 7:00PM
VICTORIA
0
SIMON FRASER
2
FRI JAN 26 at 12:45PM
SIMON FRASER
1
VICTORIA
4
FRI JAN 26 at 7:00PM
OKANAGAN
6
LOGAN LAKE
5
SAT JAN 27 at 6:15PM
LOGAN LAKE
0
OKANAGAN
5
SAT JAN 27 at 7:00PM
SIMON FRASER
3
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
5
SUN JAN 28 at 7:30PM
SIMON FRASER
2
VICTORIA
9
FRI FEB 2 at 7:00PM
SIMON FRASER
3
LOGAN LAKE
4
FRI FEB 2 at 7:30PM
OKANAGAN
2
VICTORIA
7
SAT FEB 3 at 7:00PM
OKANAGAN
3
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
7
FRI FEB 9 at 7:00PM
VICTORIA
2
SIMON FRASER
1
FRI FEB 9 at 7:00PM
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
6
LOGAN LAKE
2
SAT FEB 10 at 5:45PM
VICTORIA
1
OKANAGAN
3
SAT FEB 10 at 7:00PM
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
6
SIMON FRASER
1
FRI FEB 16 at 7:00PM
LOGAN LAKE
4
SIMON FRASER
6
FRI FEB 16 at 7:30PM
OKANAGAN
4
VICTORIA
5
SAT FEB 17 at 7:00PM
SIMON FRASER
5
LOGAN LAKE
4
SAT FEB 17 at 7:00PM
OKANAGAN
2
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
7
FRI FEB 23 at 7:30PM
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
2
VICTORIA
5
SAT FEB 24 at 6:15PM
SIMON FRASER
0
OKANAGAN
5
SAT FEB 24 at 7:00PM
VICTORIA
2
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
3
THU FEB 29 at 7:30PM  
LOGAN LAKE
5
SIMON FRASER
3
FRI MAR 1 at 3:00PM  
LOGAN LAKE
0
OKANAGAN
4
FRI MAR 1 at 7:00PM  
VICTORIA
3
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
4
SAT MAR 2 at 2:00PM  
OKANAGAN
0
VICTORIA
4
SUN MAR 3 at 1:00PM  
VICTORIA
2
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
6

SCORING LEADERS
Logan
Kurki
(VIU)
50
Player Points
B Palmer (VIU) 40
G Rauser (VIU) 35
G Mattey (LLM) 33
E Jones (VIU) 33
GOALIE LEADERS
JR
Jeremy
Robar
(VIU)
.926
Goalie SV%
S Parkinson (VIC) .909
C Giesbrecht (SFU) .902
J Little (OKL) .900
H Tarves (VIC) .895
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STANDINGS
Team GP W L T OTL PTS
Vancouver.. 20 17 3 0 0 34
Victoria 20 14 5 0 1 29
Okanagan 20 10 9 0 1 21
Simon Fras.. 20 7 11 0 2 16
Logan Lake 20 2 18 0 0 4
MARCH 4, 2015

Playoff Preview: SFU hopes to limit TWU offence, solve Matthys in Round 1

Playoff Preview: SFU hopes to limit TWU offence, solve Matthys in Round 1

SFU Men's Hockey

The first round of the BCIHL playoffs sees a rematch of last years opening series between the Simon Fraser University Clan and Trinity Western Spartans.

TWU enters the playoffs as the top ranked team in the BCIHL whereas SFU made it into the postseason as the final playoff seed. The numbers throughout the BCIHL regular season would suggest that TWU are the favourites to move onto the Championship round, but SFU has played the Spartans tough throughout the season series and have enough talent on their roster to carry out the upset.

The Spartans have multiple strengths, but the most threatening to SFU would be TWU’s ability to score and their depth. Trinity Western led the BCIHL in goals for with 104 on the season, as well as goal differential, a gaudy plus-35.

Three Spartans are also in the top ten in scoring for the entire BCIHL: Cody Fidgett, PJ Buys, and Mattias Schmitt. The three forwards combined for 105 points throughout the season.

TWU’s individual talent all throughout their lineup has combined to form a team with great offensive depth and scoring prowess. TWU also has arguably the best goaltender in the BCIHL manning the crease in Silas Matthys.

Matthys boasts the best save percentage in the league and second best goals against average. Clan fans will remember last year’s series when Matthys stood on his head and stymied the machine that was SFU’s offense.

TWU’s scoring, depth, and goaltending suggests that the Langley team will be hard to beat, and rightfully so. But SFU is more than capable to take down the giants of the BCIHL. The last two meetings between the teams featured two dominant wins by the Clan, as they outscored TWU 7-1 over the course of the two contests.

In the two meetings between the clubs in January, SFU lost each game despite outshooting Trinity Western to the tune of 81-55 over 120 min. SFU also won the season series 4-3. This stat means SFU accounted for four of TWU’s seven regulation and overtime losses on the season.

SFU may just be the last team TWU would have wanted to face in the first round. For SFU to win the series, the Burnaby squad will have to do what made them successful against TWU during the regular season on a consistent basis. That means the keys for SFU’s series will be to enforce a heavy forecheck, score from in tight, and have strong defensive zone coverage.

Forwards like Josh McKissock, Matt Luongo and Graham Smerek will be counted on heavily to hound TWU’s talented defense over the course of the three games. A constant forecheck would stall TWU’s transition game and force dangerous turnovers.

As mentioned previously, Silas Matthys is a very good goalie and he will most likely stop everything he can see. That means for SFU to beat Matthys, they will have to get in his face and try to score some dirty goals around the TWU goal. SFU did a good job of driving the net and scoring the less than glamorous tallies in their previous 2 games against Trinity Western.

SFU will need strong goaltending from either Andrew Parent or Jordan Liem, but even more important than the performance of those two is SFU’s defensive zone coverage. If TWU’s scorers are given time and space it won’t matter who’s in goal for Simon Fraser because the Spartans’ snipers can fill the back of the net.

That means defensive veterans like captain Tyler Mah and Mike Ball will have to be at the top of their games in the defensive zone to limit the damage TWU can inflict.

During the playoff series, the Clan will honour former SFU AD Lorne Davies by wearing special “LD” decals on their helmets as well as having a minute of silence at SFU’s lone home game of the series.

The first round gets underway on Thursday at the Langley Events Centre with SFU’s home game going at 7pm on Friday March 6th. Game 3 will go, if necessary, at 2pm back at the LEC. Be sure to be at the Bill Copeland Arena for Game 2 of what promises to be an electric opening round of the BCIHL playoffs.

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