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FRI SEP. 5 at 7:30PM
UVIC (BLUE)
VICTORIA
SUN SEP. 7 at 5:45PM
UVIC (BLUE)
VICTORIA
FRI SEP. 12 at 7:30PM
PORTAGE COLLEG.
VICTORIA
SAT SEP. 13 at 1:30PM
PORTAGE COLLEG.
VICTORIA
THU SEP. 18 at 8:30PM
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
VICTORIA
FRI SEP. 19 at 7:30PM
ALBERTA AUGUST.
VICTORIA
SAT SEP. 20 at 7:00PM
EASTERN WASH U.
LOGAN LAKE
SAT SEP. 20 at 7:15PM
ALBERTA AUGUST.
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
SUN SEP. 21 at 12:00PM
EASTERN WASH U.
LOGAN LAKE
SUN SEP. 21 at TBA
ALBERTA AUGUST.
VICTORIA
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FRI SEP. 26 at TBA
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
SIMON FRASER U.
SAT SEP. 27 at TBA
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
TRINITY WESTER.
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MONTANA TECH
LOGAN LAKE
FRI OCT. 3 at 7:30PM
OKANAGAN
VICTORIA
SAT OCT. 4 at 7:00PM
MONTANA TECH
LOGAN LAKE
SAT OCT. 4 at 7:15PM
OKANAGAN
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
FRI OCT. 10 at 7:00PM
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
LOGAN LAKE
SAT OCT. 11 at 5:30PM
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
OKANAGAN
FRI OCT. 17 at TBA
LOGAN LAKE
UNIVERSITY OF.
FRI OCT. 17 at 7:30PM
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
VICTORIA
SAT OCT. 18 at TBA
LOGAN LAKE
UNIVERSITY OF.
FRI OCT. 24 at 7:00PM
SIMON FRASER
LOGAN LAKE
FRI OCT. 24 at 7:30PM
OKANAGAN
VICTORIA
SAT OCT. 25 at 7:15PM
OKANAGAN
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
FRI OCT. 31 at 7:00PM
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
LOGAN LAKE
FRI OCT. 31 at 7:00PM
OKANAGAN
SIMON FRASER
SAT NOV. 1 at 5:30PM
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
OKANAGAN
FRI NOV. 7 at 7:00PM
VICTORIA
SIMON FRASER
SAT NOV. 8 at 7:00PM
VICTORIA
LOGAN LAKE
FRI NOV. 14 at 7:00PM
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
SIMON FRASER
SAT NOV. 15 at 6:15PM
SIMON FRASER
OKANAGAN
SAT NOV. 15 at 7:00PM
VANCOUVER ISLAN.
LOGAN LAKE
FRI NOV. 21 at 7:00PM
OKANAGAN
LOGAN LAKE
FRI NOV. 21 at 7:30PM
SIMON FRASER
VICTORIA

SCORING LEADERS
44
Player Points
E Jones (VIU) 44
G Mattey (LLM) 36
C Bettenson (OKL) 32
C Newans (VIU) 30
GOALIE LEADERS
Matthew
Fleet
(VIU)
.933
Goalie SV%
M Ens (LLM) .917
H Tarves (UVIC) .914
W Fournier (VIU) .908
J Robar (VIU) .901
MARCH 8, 2018

Playoff Preview: Saints begin bid for fifth title vs. upstart VIU Mariners

Playoff Preview: Saints begin bid for fifth title vs. upstart VIU Mariners

Selkirk College Men's Hockey

Selkirk College will begin their pursuit of B.C. Intercollegiate Hockey League history at home this Friday night when they open the post-season against the Vancouver Island University Mariners and begin their quest for a record fifth league championship.

After winning four straight league titles and establishing the BCIHL gold standard from 2013-2016, the Saints’ drive-for- five came to a sudden halt last March when they were knocked out of the playoffs by Trinity Western University.

The student athletes have a shot at redemption when the puck drops on the best-of- three BCIHL semi-final on Friday at 7:30 PM against the Mariners at the Castlegar & District Recreation Complex.

“This is what we have been working towards since we pulled this group together in August,” says Saints head coach Brent Heaven. “It’s been a bit of a wild regular season with plenty of ups and downs. Now we have two weeks to show that this team has the right mix to bring a championship back to Castlegar.”

The Saints needed to beat VIU in the last regular season game on Saturday night in Castlegar to ensure a second-place finish and home ice during the first round. Before a crowd that featured former players brought together for the annual Alumni Night, the home side came out determined to send a strong message.

Defenceman Seth Schmidt opened the scoring six minutes into the first period when he recorded a powerplay marker. A minute later, first-year forward Tyler Hartman made the score 2-0 and before the period ended captain Dallas Calvin scored the Saints’ third goal. The Saints peppered VIU starting goaltender Brett Clark with 19 shots in the opening frame.

“We’ve had some slow starts this season and it has come back to haunt us,” says Heaven. “The players were not going to leave anything to chance in a game that had such importance.”

Penalty problems in the second period slowed the Saints progress and opened the door for the Mariners who scored late in the stanza when Kobe Oishi beat Selkirk College starter Patrick Zubick on the powerplay to cut the lead to 3-1 after 40 minutes.

The typically feisty game between the two teams became apparent in the third period, but the Saints didn’t lose focus and dominated play with Calvin adding two more goals to make the final 5-1.

“It was great to see the leadership in our dressing room come through in a big game,” says Heaven. “Everyone knew the importance of home ice for the playoffs and it resulted in one of our best efforts of the season.”

On Friday, the league announced that the Simon Fraser University Clan forfeited 19 points after it was determined that an ineligible player competed in 11 regular season games. That knocked the Clan—who were destined to be the Saints semi-final opponent—down to fifth place in the standings and moved VIU up to third place.

The Mariners are a first-year BCIHL team, but have quickly established a spirited rivalry with the Saints. Several former Saints now suit up for VIU, including last year’s captain Tyler Kerner, which has added an extra level of intensity during their contests.

With a 17-8- 0-0 record, the Mariners finished four points behind the Saints who finished the season with a record of 18-5- 0-2. The season series between the two teams saw the Saints emerge with a 4-1 advantage.

“They are a very good team that exceeded the expectations of many,” says Heaven. “I’m expecting a great series, we will have to play our best hockey of the season if we want to move onto the league championship.”

In the other league semi-final, first-place Trinity Western University will take on defending champion University of Victoria, who were out of the playoff picture until last week’s SFU decision.

“Home ice advantage in the playoffs is massively important for our team because we have the best fans in the league,” says Heaven. “The energy in the arena helps the players on the ice and they are looking forward to this coming weekend.”

Friday night’s Game 1 starts at 7:30 PM and Saturday’s game starts at 4:00 PM in order to accommodate the Castlegar Rebels KIJHL playoff game against the Nelson Leafs. If a Game 3 is necessary, it will be played at 5:00 p.m. on Sunday. All games are at the Castlegar & District Recreation Complex.

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