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(Marcel's stats/Daniel's stats)

 

As promised in our previous issue of the Swiss Central Gazzette, we are now catching up on the missing two games the Janser Boys played in the interim.

 

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3-4

In a game which pitted two of the favourites for a playoff spot in the NA conference against each other, the Wranglers (or more precisely: Dahl) robbed the Bears of the fruit of their labour in a 4-3 win. Seattle started strong with a brace in the first period against none by Calgary. The tides were turning in the second frame when the Wranglers' veterans in Tessier, Kotkakoivu and D. Janser took charge. Daniel scored in power play. Kotkakoivu moves the puck into the Bears' zone and passes to Jokinen. The defender winds up from the blue line, but does not hit the disc properly and the shot goes wide. Daniel in the slot is able to redirect the puck mid-air and does not leave Wilson any chance to parry the deflection. With 22 seconds to spare, the Bears equalize the score still in the middle period. Kotkakoivu with his second of the game nailed the coffin shut for Seattle and even them removing Wilson from the net for the final two minutes did not help them. Kotkakoivu (2g/2a), Petrenko (2g/0a) and Godlander (1g/0a) were given the three stars of the game. Dahl (.925) was a big factor, why Calgary won this game and he was significantly better than his opposite number Wilson (.857). The Albertan's power play was without fault (1/1) and their penalty claim was on par with that (6/6).

Marcel was reported with 0g, 0a, +2 and 2sb.

Daniel had 1g, 0a, -1, 4 PIM (Tripping and Hooking, obviously no effect on the score), 7 hits, 2sb and 65.91FO%.

 

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2-1

In the second featured game, the Wranglers took down the Wolves in a war of attrition and a 2-1 victory. The first period was without a goal from either squad until Kotkakoivu broke the spell early in the second period. However, less than two minutes later, Vancouver tied the game. So back to square one for the final frame. Around midway through the third, Jokinen scored the game winner on a power play. The three stars were awarded to Dahl (44 saves), Kotkakoivu (1g/1a) and Miklavz (1g/0a). Dahl (.978) was vastly superior to Fuhr (.923) who had no mean game at all himself. Calgary's power play was good (1/2) and the penalty killing once more flawless (8/8).

Marcel logged 0g, 0a, +0 and 2sb

Daniel was noted with 0g, 1a, +0, 2 PIM (Boarding, no goal scored against of course), 1 hit and 48.00% efficiency on the draw.

 

As the more observant of our readers may have noted, Kotkakoivu was involve in ALL six goals scored by his team in these two matches, which is remarkable and we cannot recall that something like that has happened since we started our reports from overseas. 

 

For good orders sake, we repeat the Jansers' stat sheet as published yesterday:

Marcel: 8gp, 0g, 2a, 2pts, +4, 5 hits, 14sb

Daniel: 8gp, 3g, 1a, 4pts, -3, 14 PIM, 26 hits, 4sb, 1ppg, 53.89FO%

 

https://vhlforum.com/topic/126923-a-tale-of-two-brothers-bronze-there-it-is/

https://vhlforum.com/topic/126754-a-tale-of-two-brothers-big-news/

https://vhlforum.com/topic/127020-calgary-wranglers-season-85-captains/

https://vhlforum.com/topic/127117-calgary-wranglers-team-awards-season-84/

https://vhlforum.com/topic/127179-a-tale-of-two-brothers-back-in-black-white-and-red/

https://vhlforum.com/topic/127216-a-tale-of-two-brothers-a-mixed-start/

GM 52: Seattle Bears vs. Calgary Wranglers (vhlportal.com)

GM 64: Calgary Wranglers vs. Vancouver Wolves (vhlportal.com)

 

 

5/5 uncapped package

Edited by Daniel Janser
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