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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
SEPTEMBER 24, 2014

TWU Season Preview: Key additions look to have Spartans in title contention

TWU Season Preview: Key additions look to have Spartans in title contention

TWU Men's Hockey

After a historic season last year in which the Trinity Western University earned a spot in the BCIHL championship series for the first time ever, the Spartans enter the 2014-15 campaign aiming to take the next step and, with a few key additions, are gearing up for a run at the league title.

The Spartans open their regular season this weekend when they travel to Victoria to play the Vikes Friday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday at 12:30 p.m. Both games can be seen live on Fast Hockey.

The Spartans went 1-2 in the preseason, which included a win over Simon Fraser but losses to Selkirk and Eastern Washington. 2014

SEASON PREVIEW

Key Returnees: Mattias Schmitt F, Cody Stephenson F, JP Villeneuve F, Jake Harcoff D, Blair Murphy D, Silas Matthys G

Key Additions: Cody Fidgett F, Florian Niedermaier F, Ryan Bakken D, Karsten Seidel D, Jacob Mills D

Key Departures: Trevor Beaupre F, Josh Stephenson F, Brad Bakken D, Harry Fredeman G

Preseason Record: 1-2
2013-14 Regular Season Record: 10-13-0-1
2013 Regular Season Standings: 3rd
2013 Playoff Record: 2-3
2013 Playoff Result: 2nd
Last BCIHL Championship: N/A

In his first season behind the Spartans bench, coach Barret Kropf took the team to heights previously unseen as TWU finished third in the regular season standings before upsetting Simon Fraser in the playoffs to advance to the BCIHL championship series.

However, in the final, TWU was swept by the now two-time defending champion Selkirk Saints, losing both games, and, therefore, was forced to settle for silver.

This year, the goal is to take that next step forward. While the loss of captain Brad Bakken (Langley), who stepped away to focus on his studies, will be felt on the blue line, the Spartans have largely returned last year’s core group and, with a few key signings, look to be a much improved team entering the 2014-15 campaign.

"We want to continue in the mindset of what we started last year and that’s the idea of continual improvement every day,” Kropf said. “We are demanding excellence on and off the ice. We are continually shaping who we are as a program. I’m excited to have some new bodies on the roster, which will keep players on their toes and keep guys motivated on and off the ice."

“We are still focused on the ‘win all day, every day’ concept. This year, more than ever, we’re asking our guys to have another level of maturity. I think we’re finding ways to help them in that process while keeping in mind that we’re also here to help them on their faith adventure.”

FORWARDS:

Up front, the addition of Cody Fidgett (Richmond, B.C.) will instantly add consistent offence to the Spartans lineup. Fidgett, who tallied a hat-trick against SFU in his Spartans preseason debut, comes to TWU after two years with Selkirk, where he racked up 32 goals and 28 assists in 43 games. Last year, he tied for the league lead in goal-scoring, with 22, and will be expected to help fill the net for the Spartans.

Look for Fidgett to form a dynamic duo alongside fellow sniper JP Villeneuve (Georgetown, Ont.), who is back for a second season with TWU after scoring 21 goals last year and being named the BCIHL’s co-MVP and Rookie of the Year.

The addition of Florian Niedermaier (Davos, Switzlerand), who played with Davos U20 last year, and PJ Buys (Newmarket, Ont.) will also help boost a TWU offence that averaged just 2.83 goals per game last year.

Returning forwards like Cody Stephenson (Aldergrove, B.C.), Mattias Schmitt (Surrey, B.C.), Jamey Kreller (Winfield, B.C.) and Jamie Russell (Surrey, B.C.) will also be expected to contribute as TWU looks to improve its offensive numbers.

The duo of Grange Gordon (Ladner, B.C.) and Brett Wur (St. Andrews, Man.) will play critical roles defensively and on the penalty kill while adding a few sheets of sandpaper to the TWU forward unit.

DEFENCEMEN:

Defensively, Blair Murphy (Surrey, B.C.) returns to the back end after being named a BCIHL Second Team All-Star last year. Murphy will take over the captaincy this season and much will be expected from the ever-steady blueliner.

While Brad Bakken is no longer in the fold, younger brother Ryan has returned to Langley – he was once the captain of the BCHL-playing Rivermen – to join the Spartans and will be counted upon to log big minutes. Bakken will join a defensive core that includes key returners Jake Harcoff (Surrey) and Micah Cockrill (Chilliwack, B.C.) as well as, amongst others, first-year blueliners Karsten Seidel (Delta, B.C.), Jacob Mills (Burnaby, B.C.) and Jason Abbott (Schomberg, Ont.).

GOALTENDERS:

In goal, Silas Matthys (Wollerau, Switzerland) is back and will be expected to carry the bulk of the netminding duties. Matthys joined the team last year and took over the starting role in the second half of the season and it was, in large part, his brick wall form that helped TWU to its late season and playoff success.

Last year, Matthys averaged more than 37 saves per game over his final 10 games of the season, including the Spartans five playoff contests. While TWU will surely be aiming to limit its shots against this year – the Spartans allowed 40.1 shots against per game over that 10 game span – Matthys will once again be relied upon to shoulder the majority of the goaltending load this year.

COACHING:

With Kropf now in his second year behind the bench, the expectations have been raised. After a successful season last year, the goals this year are, naturally, heightened.

Entering this year, he will have a better idea of the competition TWU will face and, having seen Selkirk win the league title first hand, knows full well where his team needs to be if it is to compete for the championship.

Kropf’s entire coaching staff is back and, outsiders and insiders alike, are expecting the “continual improvement” that he continually talks about.

INTANGIBLES:

The mindset has been changed at TWU. A winning mentality is starting to take over. Signing Fidgett, who helped Selkirk win back-to-back league titles, will add a winning pedigree that the Spartans previously lacked.

However, despite the excitement about their playoff finish, the Spartans still finished below the .500 mark in the regular season. There’s work to be done, but this year’s group now has a better idea of what it’ll take to win when it counts.

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