BAD BOUNCE ENDS BLADES’ HOPES OF NATIONAL TITLE
DAUPHIN, Man. – You’ve got to be good to be lucky, and lucky to be good.
The old saying rang true on Tuesday afternoon for the Vernon Vipers, as they ended the national title
hopes of the Oakville Blades with a 5-3 win at the 2010 RBC Cup, clinching a spot in Saturday’s semifinals in
the process.
Curtis Gedig notched the game winner for the Vipers (2-1), throwing the puck into the Oakville zone from
his side of centre, only to see it hit a partition on the glass and ricochet past Blades netminder Daniel
Savelli to give the Vipers a 4-1 second-period lead.
The Blades (0-3) pushed in the final period, pulling to within one after goals from Ryan Murphy and Mark
McGowan, but Jonathan Milhouse’s empty-netter with 18 seconds to go sealed the deal for the Pacific Region
champions.
The loss means Oakville will not take part in Saturday’s semifinals, marking the second time in as many
RBC Cup appearances that the Blades missed out on the final four – they went 1-3 in 2008, missing out on
fourth place thanks to a tiebreaker.
Sahir Gill opened the scoring for Vernon at the 14:32 mark – a point shot from Gedig banked off his skate
and past a surprised Savelli – and helped set up Dan Nycholat for the 2-0 goal on a Vernon power play just
1:43 later.
Cole Ikkala got it to 3-0 early in the second period, but Oakville captain Michael Ingoldsby put the first
puck past Vernon goaltender Graeme Gordon just 41 seconds later, cutting the lead back down to two.
With little to play for except pride, the Blades wrap up the preliminary round on Wednesday night against
the host Dauphin Kings (7 p.m. CT), while the Vipers take on Brockville in the Wednesday matinee (2 p.m.
CT). |