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March 13/10 7:00 PM |
Head-to-Head
The two clubs have faced off three times already this season with two more games remaining after tonight’s contest.
Stefan Elliott (North Vancouver, BC) and Walker Wintoneak (Flin Flon, MB) share the lead in scoring for the Blades against the Warriors this year with three goals and one assist for four points so far.
Veteran forward Brendan Rowinski leads the Warriors’ charge against the Blades this season with one goal and two assists for three points.
Jeff Bosch has taken the defeat in goal in all three contests after making 59 saves on 78 shots. Brandon Glover has seen one period of action in net and turned aside all three shots he faced.
Derek Hulak (Saskatoon, SK) remains atop the Blades’ scoring list with 20 goals and 36 assists for 56 points this season. Wintoneak is second on the team with 20 goals and 31 assists for 51 points. Elliott, third in team scoring, has 18 goals and 27 assists for 45 points and is tied for sixth amongst WHL defensemen this season.
The Blades feature a pair of players near the top of the WHL penalty minutes list. Curt Gogol (Calgary, AB) and Randy McNaught (Nanaimo, BC) both have 133 penalty minutes this season and are tied for fourth overall in the Western Hockey League.
In between the pipes, Stanford has an 18-5-2-0 record with a 2.53 goals against average (2nd in the WHL) and a .909 save percentage (T-7th in the WHL) in 27 games played this season. Morrison has made 26 appearances and has compiled a 14-8-0-3 record with a 3.06 goals against average and a .900 save percentage.
The Blades are ranked 19th in the WHL for power play efficiency, working at a 15.8% clip this season. While shorthanded, the team has killed off 83.4% of chances, putting them 5th overall in the league.
Rowinski leads the team in goals scored with 26 this season.
Defenseman Dylan McIlrath has 127 penalty minutes to lead the team in that category.
In goal, Bosch has an 18-13-3-2 record with a 3.06 goals against average and a .905 save percentage in 37 games this season. Glover has seen action in 17 games this season and sports a 7-4-0-1 record to go along with a 3.42 goals against average and a .881 save percentage.
The Warriors have the #5-ranked power play in the WHL, currently working at a 25.6% clip on the season. With a man down, the Warriors are ranked 16th in the league at 77.5%.
Blades vs Warriors
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Tonight’s game will be available on Rogers Sportsnet West at 7:00 pm and a tape delay on Rogers Sportsnet Pacific at 12:00 am.