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OH, SNAP!

By Tyson Alger
For the Frontiersman
Published on Sunday, January 4, 2009 4:08 AM AKST

WASILLA — If the Alaska Avalanche’s New Year’s resolution was to go undefeated for the second half of the season, A series sweep this weekend of the Kenai River Brown Bears at the Curtis C. Menard II Memorial Arena was a good start.

That wins Friday and Saturday snapped a dismal 11-game skid for the Avs makes them more important to the team.

After a nearly two-week hiatus and a changing of calendars, the Alaska Avalanche started the New Year off in style by defeating the Kenai River Brown Bears 3-2 Friday night, then again 4-2 Saturday, to sweep the visitors and pull ahead of Kenai for third place of the North American Hockey League’s West Division.

TYSON ALGER/Frontiersman A pair of Alaska Avalanche crash in on the Kenai River net Friday as the Avs opened 2009 with a spirited win '€” the team'€™s first in its last dozen games.

Friday night’s victory not only started out the New Year with a win, but also snapped the Avalanche’s 11-game losing streak.

“We had a really good win tonight,” head coach David Boitz said following Friday’s effort. “We needed that. It’s been a tough stretch for our boys lately.”

Boitz said his team came out of the gates a little rusty after 13 days since their last game. But after a Kenai double minor penalty for high sticking about five minutes into the game the Avs found themselves on a four-minute power play. For the first two minutes of the advantage Kenai did a good job of dumping the puck out of its own zone, preventing the Avs from setting up its offense.

But the Avs capitalized with 49 seconds left on the power play when Kyle Pichler fed Sean McNeely with a pass on the blue line that McNeely ripped towards the net. Justin Giles deflected the shot from the slot into the net to give the Avs the 1-0 lead 8:42 into the first period.

The Avs struck again on a power play 17:30 into the first when Jake Parenteu one-timed a Tyler Currier pass from the blue line past Kenai netminder Zach Hansen. Also assisting on the play was newly acquired Thomas Erlacher, getting his first point as an Avalanche. Parenteu’s goal put the Avs into the first intermission with a 2-0 lead.

Both teams came out hard in the second period with fast-paced hockey that featured many odd-man rushes on net. But all attempts to find the back of the net were denied by both goaltenders. Avs goalie Dylan Woodring had an especially nice save several minutes into the second period. Kenai came in on a three-on-two and fired a one-timer from the slot. Woodring made the initial save, but the puck started to dribble toward the back of the net before he quickly turned around to swipe the puck out of the crease.

“Woodring played really good for us tonight,” Boitz said. “Both tenders played great.”

The Bears finally broke onto the scoreboard midway through the second period.

Ryan Townsend took a puck from behind the net and skated around to the front. An Avalanche player then hit Townsend while he was shooting. As he shot, Townsend crashed into Woodring, knocking him off his feet as the puck trickled into the empty goal behind him for the Bears’ first tally of the night.

The Townsend goal would be all the offense the Brown Bears could muster, but both teams made impressions with some hard hitting.

Avs 4, Bears 2

Following up on Friday’s momentum, the Avs scored a trio of third-period goals to come from behind and sweep Kenai 4-2.

The Avalanche and the Bears both traded goals in the first period, and the score was holding steady for most of the second. The Brown Bears pulled ahead second on an unusual goal that could have cost the Avs the game.

Kenai forward Chris Annunziato was skating with the puck in the Avs zone and threw a pass to the slot where there was no one except Avalanche players. The puck hit off of one of an Alaska defensemen’s stick and redirected between the legs of goaltender Nate Pellegrino to put the Brown Bears into the third period with a 2-1 lead.

The Avalanche responded with two goals within a 55-second span to regain the lead.

Cory Bellole got the Avs started in the third with a beautiful goal set up by Kyle Pichler. Pichler and Bellole were coming down on the lone Bear’s defenseman two-on-one. Pichler and Bellole crossed, Pichler than deked Fairbanks goalie Zach Hansen out of position before sliding the puck over to Bellole, who slid the puck into the net to tie the game.

Less than a minute later, Jake Parenteu took the puck from behind the Avalanche net, then proceeded to skate end to end with the puck before shooting from the slot in traffic to beat the Kenai goalie and give the Avalanche the lead at 3-2.

The Avs survived a late Kenai rush and Nardo Nagtzaam scored an open-net goal to seal the game 4-2.

Pellegrino made 19 saves off of 21 shots for the Avs, while Hansen made 34 stops on 37 shots in the loss.

Contact Tyson Alger at sports@frontiersman.com or 352-2273.

Comments

19 comment(s)

    Lew Dischner wrote on Jan 7, 2009 6:17 PM:

    " Way to go Avalanche!! Play the game with heart and eventually the wins will come. There is no failure in aiming high and missing, only in not aiming at all. "

    JUST STOP IT wrote on Jan 7, 2009 9:11 AM:

    " You just don't get it, do you? If you are negative about the management of the team, YOU ARE being negative about the players! PLAIN & SIMPLE

    Just knock it off.....I am sure you have talked to all 25 players and MANY told you, (it's just somewhere they can continue to play the game they love.) UNBELIEVABLE!!! You people are just Jamie/BLAHA haters and that is it. You take every opportunity to turn something that could be good into a witch hunt and a finger point against them. JUST STOP IT......GOOD GRIEF "

    I dont see them wrote on Jan 6, 2009 2:38 PM:

    " where in this article are there "facts" from Jamie? "

    What wrote on Jan 6, 2009 1:25 PM:

    " These players have signed to play here, they were not forced. Mr. Smith has never lied to me about playing here, actually he has been one of the most honest hockey person I know. Get off the guy he does this because he loves the game and remember he does it for nothing--pretty tough to fire a volunteer. Actually I was told that he has put into this program over a $100,000.00 of his own money. "

    Me too wrote on Jan 6, 2009 1:21 PM:

    " i agree with Tanya...the crowd at these games were great, and all the haters out there who are just jealous of the team need to give it up. if you dont like the team, fine, but you dont need to go posting a bunch of ignorant stuff. "

    Get the Facts wrote on Jan 6, 2009 12:33 PM:

    " The negative stuff hasn't been toward the players as much as knowing these articles have made the Avs out to be something they aren't and filled with dishonest "facts" from Jamie.Does he really think there are people that don't know the truth that read this?If honest,many of the players on the Avs would not chose to play there,it's just somewhere they can continue to play the game they love.Promises broken are heard around the world,that is what makes it hard to recruit any top players to Wasilla, a winning record wouldn't be enough at this point. Word is out. "

    duh.........uh yeah wrote on Jan 6, 2009 10:14 AM:

    " Um "uh yeah" where did I say there was a "big" crowd? I said there was a "good" crowd. THAT would be a FACT! "

    Tanya part 3 wrote on Jan 6, 2009 10:07 AM:

    " I am glad there were over 1000 people at the game dispite the very sub-zero temps; that is a good crowd over a "holiday" weekend. Good Luck this weekend boys, give that Fairbanks crowd something to mumble about and quiet their jets!!!! That way they will dis their hometown team in their local newspaper, too! Oh.....I forgot I heard they don't do that up there. GO AVS "

    Avalanche wrote on Jan 5, 2009 9:58 PM:

    " Why post comments on here dissing your home town Junior team? Maybe a little more support for the boys out there trying there hardest. If you look at all the other teams in this league their fans support them win or lose, and when they do win they don't comment on the article with negative thoughts. Good crowd at the games this weekend too. "

    Matt Gould wrote on Jan 5, 2009 7:29 PM:

    " There were 1,003 people at the game which I think is a fair amount; and I think you're right "oh please", "young mr. alger" shouldn't have reported that the Avs decisively handled Kenai for two games and instead he should have continued to dwell on their losing streak that doesn't exist anymore. You contradict yourself when you state that they play in the weakest division set up for them to win when earlier you said that the "powerhouses" of the league include wenatchee and Fairbanks. That would make up half of this "weak" division. "

    uh yeah- wrote on Jan 5, 2009 6:10 PM:

    " there were not big crowds there.

    that is not a fact- yeah they won, great!

    but there was not a lot of people there. "

    Tanya Part 2 wrote on Jan 5, 2009 2:43 PM:

    " Oh and another thing..... Remember what comes around goes around and for you haters and jealous folks I hope you remember your comments when your kids or grandkids are playing "somewhere doing something" and a bunch of "smart people" dis their team or them personally. How are you gonna like it?

    You need to let your negativeness go and either be supportive or just shut-up. And for the person who is not going to the games - GOOD there was a good crowd there without you! I didn't miss you!!! Whoever you are. "

    Tanya wrote on Jan 5, 2009 2:32 PM:

    " Why can't you all be happy these boys won? Why are so many such haters? Jeaousy? If you hate hockey or just jealous of the Avs, then don't read the paper or go to the games!!! We don't need you. Your comments just make you look smart - NOT - Your mama would be proud? This is not about you and your dislikes/jealousy even though you would like it to be - I for one am proud of the win and happy for the boys, they really needed to pull this out. "

    Me wrote on Jan 4, 2009 8:28 PM:

    " GOOD JOB GUYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I AM PROUD!!!!!!! LETS WIN IN FAIRBANKS THIS NEXT WEEKEND!!!!!!!!!

    LOTS OF <3!!!!!

    Me "

    Ha wrote on Jan 4, 2009 7:35 PM:

    " Claiming Kenai was hot coming into this series is like claiming the Kansas city Cheifs were hot when they get ready to play the Detroit Lions. Detroit was 0-16 and Kansas City was 2-14. Both are at the bottom of their divisions just as the Kenai and Wasilla teams. The reporting does leave alot to be desired simply because it makes both teams out to be something they really aren't, winners. "

    keep in mind wrote on Jan 4, 2009 6:17 PM:

    " Kenai was hot coming into this series, collecting 3 points in their last series against the "power house" fairbanks ice dogs "

    winning wrote on Jan 4, 2009 6:07 PM:

    " why no negative comments?

    because they won two in a row!

    but, winning 2 of the last 13 games is hardly a good record.

    we're still not going to games.

    talk when they have a winning record, wade williams. "

    Wade Williams wrote on Jan 4, 2009 1:25 PM:

    " Why doesnt anyone have anything bad to say today? When they win all you people tend to shut up!!!!!........ Interesting........ "

    OH PLEASE wrote on Jan 4, 2009 7:19 AM:

    " Your article fails to mention after this little run with the news and least experience team in their division, they play the powerhouse teams of Wenatchee, Topeka, Wichita Falls and Fairbanks. The Snow Dribbles won't be able too score let alone win against these guys. Plus, everyone knows the West division is the weakest in the league and was set up just to help the Avalanche survive. Young Mr. Alger needs to learn how to write and informative article and not one written for Avalanche advertising! Kenai was a cakewalk, the others will walk all over the Avalanche. "

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