SUNS 9, WARRIORS 1
Friday, JANUARY 25
Rossland Warriors
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0
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0
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1
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1
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Sun Valley Suns
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4
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1
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4
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9
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FIRST PERIOD—(1) SV, Cody Lampl 4 (Paul Baranzelli), 11:09. (2) SV, Bryan Winkler 2 (Cody Proctor, John Miller), 17:07. (3) SV, Chris Warrington 4 (Gunnar Gladics, Sinjin Thomas), 18:11. (4) SV, Jeremy Mylymok 2 (unassisted), 19:50.
SECOND PERIOD—(5) SV, Lampl 5 (Adam Swain, Mylymok), 0:53.
THIRD PERIOD—(6) SV, Jeremy Schreiber 3 (Ryan Enrico, Vilnis Nikolaisons), 6:23. (7) SV, Warrington 5 (Swain), 8:59, shorthanded goal. (8) Rossland, Jim Jaeger (Trevor Johnson, Luke Russell), 11:37, power play goal. (9) SV, Lampl 6 (Warrington, Ivars Muzis), 13:13, power play and hat trick goal. (10) SV, Mylymok 3 (Kris Webster, Swain), 17:30, power play goal.
SHOTS ON GOAL—Rossland 4-10-6 for 20; Sun Valley 8-10-9 for 27.
GOALIES—Rossland, Mike Kooznetsoff (18 saves); SV, Ryan Thomson (19 saves, 4-1-0 record).
OFFICIALS—Referee, Jim Kimball; linesmen, John Heinrich and Bobby Noyes.
NOTES—Suns forward lines were Ryan Enrico-Jeremy Schreiber-Vilnis Nikolaisons, Cody Lampl-Adam Swain-Paul Baranzelli, Cody Proctor-Bryan Winkler-John Miller, Gunnar Gladics-Sinjin Thomas-Rian Timmons. The defensemen were Ivars Muzis, Kris Webster, Josh Jacobson, Chris Warrington and Jeremy Mylymok. Billy Cook was back-up goalie.
SUNS 13, WARRIORS 4
Saturday, JANUARY 26
Rossland Warriors
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2
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2
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0
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4
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Sun Valley Suns
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5
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7
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1
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13
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FIRST PERIOD—(1) SV, Cody Lampl 7 (Adam Swain), 7:05. (2) Rossland, Jim Jaeger (Trevor Johnson, Ryan Bowen), 8:38. (3) Rossland, Travis Drake (Jason Proulx, Luke Russell), 12:33. (4) SV, Ivars Muzis 2 (Jeremy Mylymok, goalie Billy Cook), 17:06, power play goal. (5) SV, Jeremy Schreiber 4 (Chris Warrington, Mylymok), 17:20, power play goal. (6) SV, Ryan Enrico 5 (Paul Baranzelli, Lampl), 18:32. (7) SV, Lampl 8 (Warrington, Mylymok), 19:32.
SECOND PERIOD—(8) SV, Mylymok 4 (Swain, Lampl), 1:46. (9) SV, Vilnis Nikolaisons 5 (Enrico, Josh Jacobson), 2:51. (10) Rossland, Proulx (Drake), 4:20. (11) SV, Swain 10 (Mylymok, Muzis), 5:08. (12) SV, Lampl 9 (unassisted), 7:01, shorthanded and hat trick goal. (13) SV, Baranzelli 6 (unassisted), 7:40. (14) SV, Warrington 6 (Nikolaisons, Enrico), 11:41. (15) Rossland, Russell (Johnson), 14:48, power play goal. (16) SV, Baranzelli 7 (Warrington), 17:37.
THIRD PERIOD—(17) SV, Baranzelli 8 (Swain), 10:22, hat trick goal.
SHOTS ON GOAL—Rossland 9-8-6 for 23; Sun Valley 17-25-11 for 53.
GOALIES—Rossland, Tyler Haines (40 saves); SV, Billy Cook (19 saves, 2-1-0 record).
OFFICIALS—Referee, Jim Kimball; linesmen, John Heinrich and John Olson.
NOTES—The Suns were 2-for-6 on the power play tonight and 4-for-11 for the weekend. Rossland was 1-for-8 tonight and 2-for-18 on the power play for the weekend...Weekend penalty minutes were Sun Valley 77 and Rossland 76...Leading the Suns weekend scoring parade with 8 points apiece were Cody Lampl (6-2) and Jeremy Mylymok (3-5) followed closely with 7 points by Adam Swain (1-6) and Chris Warrington (3-4)......Nikolaisons (144 goals and 251 assists for 395 points) is drawing closer to the 400-point level and all-time scoring leader Bobby Noyes (408 points)....In the house watching both games of the series was Jimmy "Beets" Johnson, the native Minnesotan and 13-year Suns skater who is equipment manager for the New York Rangers. He had a few days off while the National Hockey League celebrated its All-Star weekend. The ninth-leading all-time Suns scorer with 263 points, Johnson said he is still hoping to bring the Stanley Cup back to Sun Valley for a triumphant visit. The Rangers (24-21-2) were in fifth place behind leader New Jersey in its tight division, but just five points off the lead at the All-Star break.