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GAME 26: TSUNAMI @ KODIAKS

Giancarlo Nadeau

The Coastal Tsunami (11-12-1-1) are back on the road and are gearing up for their first game in three nights. Tonight’s competition is the Aldergrove Kodiaks (0-24-0-0) who the Tsunami have already played twice against.

 

This first road trip will then continue in Richmond (19-6-1-1) before coming to a close in Ridge Meadows (20-2-1-0)

 

ALDERGROVE KODIAKS 

OVERVIEW

 

GM: Rick Harkins 

HC: Braeden Hallman

 

Record: 0-24-0-0

Home Record: 0-11-0-0 

Last 10 games: 0-0-0-0

 

LAST GAME: A 2-0 loss in White Rock on Saturday.

SHOTS: 58 WR – 21 COA

SAVES: SPAK 56/58 (3RD STAR)

GOAL(S): 

 

Goals For/Goals Against: 32 GF/195 GA (-163)

 

Power Play: 6/94 (6.38%)

Power Play (Home): 2/33 (6.06%)

 

Penalty Kill: 84/134 (62.69%)

Penalty Kill (Home): 40/68 (58.82%)

 

Leading Scorers: Aidan Knutsen (23GP – 2G – 6A – 8PTS), Luke Calder (18GP –  3G – 4A – 7PTS), Beckham Angus (19GP–5G–1A– 6PTS)

 

KODIAKS NOTES

  • Aldergrove has yet to win a game this season.

  • The Kodiaks have scored the fewest goals (32) and given up the most (195) in the PJHL.

  • Aldergrove has the least amount of power play opportunities in the PJHL with 94.

  • The Kodiaks power play is the worst in the league at 6.4%.

  • The Kodiaks penalty kill is the worst in the league at 62.7%.

 

COASTAL TSUNAMI 

OVERVIEW

 

GM & HC: Brad Wingfield 

 

Record: 11-12-1-1

Road Record: 4-6-0-0

Last 10 games: 4-6-0-0

 

LAST GAME: A 4-1 loss at home against Chilliwack on Saturday.

SHOTS: 46 CHW – 33 COA

SAVES: PETERS 42/45

              MORRISON 0/1

GOAL(S): YAKUBOWSKI (5)

 

Goals For/Goals Against: 75 GF/88 GA (-13)

 

Power Play: 20/105 (19.05%)

Power Play (Road): 10/30 (33.33%)

 

Penalty Kill: 130/155 (83.87%)

Penalty Kill (Road): 51/62 (82.26%)

 

Leading Scorers: Raydon Parkes (24GP – 13G – 12A – 25PTS), Oliver Nottingham (24GP – 10G – 12A – 22PTS), Eric Stinson (24GP – 5G – 17A -22PTS)

 

TSUNAMI NOTES

  • Coastal leads the league in penalty minutes with 881.

  • Coastal has the second-fewest power play attempts with 105.

  • Coastal is not back at home until December 13 when they host the North Vancouver Wolf Pack and will play the Sockeyes, Flames, Outlaws, and Steelers in that span.

 

GAME NOTES

  • This is the final regular season meeting between these two teams.

  • Coastal has already won the season series winning 6-2 on September 22 and 5-3 on September 25.

 

NEXT GAMES

NEXT GAME (COA): tomorrow in Richmond at 7:00 pm.

 

NEXT GAME (ALD): in Langley on Friday at 7:00 pm.