Sports — 14 March 2014
The Ottawa 67s playoff future in jeopardy

The Ottawa 67s meet the Barrie Colts for the final home game of the regular season. It was a fitting match-up as both are competing for the last playoff position. With only two road games after this one, there not much time left, and the season could come to an end real soon…

The 67s are playing without 6 players including Erik Bradford (33) who fractured his femur in the team’s match agains the Kingston Frontenacs earlier this week. Troy Henley (3) and Ryan Van Stralen (8) were also ejected from the same game for instigating.

Nevin Guy (21) got the 67s on the scoreboard with a drive to the net following a pass from Brett Gustavsen (25). A second goal less that 2 minutes later by Brendan Bell (27) should have put the team is a favorable position but a tripping penalty for Taylor Fielding (36) allowed the colts to capitalize on the power play with a goal by Jake Dotchin (4).

Confusion getting out of the penalty box by Jacob Middleton enabled Barrie’s Andreas Athanasiou (22) to tie the game. The momentum shift following this goal  produced another goal and the lead for the Colts less than two minutes later on a shot from NHL draft prospect Aaron Ekblad (5).

The 67s retaliated with 45 seconds left in the second, to bring the game back to a tie on a goal by Nevin Guy (24).

Heading into the third, the 67s and Colts are back to a one goal game.

There was a bit of a scare watching Ottawa rookie Travis Koneccny (17) running into the boards in the same place where Bradford crashed two days ago and fractured his leg.

Halfway into the third, the 67s were provided with good scoring opportunities due to a series of penalties including a debatable 2 minute minor when Barrie’s Liam Maaskant (2) slammed Dante Salituro (26) head first into the boards, providing the 67s with a 5 on 3 advantage. The Colts killed off the 2 man advantage and came back to score on a wrister from Mitchell Theoret (23).

The Colts held off the 67’s to take the win; the final score was 5-3 following an empty net goal by Brendan Lemieux (21) with 11 seconds left in the third..

The 67s playoff run has taken a step back; while not eliminated, their battle has become that much harder….

 

Aaron Ekblad of the Barrie Colts controls the puck

Aaron Ekblad of the Barrie Colts controls the puck

 

Zack Hall of the Barrie Colts skates past the Ottawa 67s defense

Zack Hall of the Barrie Colts skates past the Ottawa 67s defense

 

Images courtesy of Mike Proulx/ Front Page News

Game Summary courtesy of the OHL

GAME SUMMARY 19798
Thursday, March 13, 2014 – Status: Final
as of Thu March 13, 2014 11:28 PM Eastern Standard Time

SCORING 1 2 3 Total 
Barrie Colts 1 2 2 5
Ottawa 67’s 2 1 0 3
SHOTS 1 2 3 Total 
Barrie Colts 13 14 7 34
Ottawa 67’s 6 8 10 24
VISITORS: BARRIE
PLAYERS Position  G  A +/- PIM
2  Maaskant, Liam D 0 1 0 2
3  Laser, Jonathan D 0 0 +1 4
4  Dotchin, Jake D 1 0 +2 0
C 5  Ekblad, Aaron D 1 0 0 0
6  Carrick, Josh D 0 0 +1 0
8  Garcia, C.J. D 0 0 0 0
12  Labanc, Kevin LW 0 0 -1 2
A 13  Fawcett, Tyson C 0 0 0 0
15  Kreis, Matthew LW 0 0 +1 0
17  Scott, Justin RW 0 0 -1 0
21  Lemieux, Brendan LW 1 0 +2 2
22  Athanasiou, Andreas LW 1 1 +1 0
A 23  Theoret, Mitchell C 1 1 +1 0
24  Webster, Michael D 0 0 +1 2
25  Hooey, Garrett C 0 1 0 0
26  Mangiapane, Andrew LW 0 1 -1 0
27  James, Cordell C 0 0 +2 0
A 28  Hall, Zach LW 0 1 +1 2
TEAM 0 0
TOTAL 5 14
 Goalies GA Mins SH SVS PIM
29  Blackwood, Mackenzie 3 60:00 24 21 0
31  Gibl, Daniel
Coach: Dale Hawerchuk
Manager: Jason Ford
HOME: OTTAWA
PLAYERS Position  G  A +/- PIM
6  Duchesne, Jonathan D 0 0 0 0
9  Abou-Assaly, Andrew LW 0 0 +1 0
10  Dulong, Trevor C 0 0 0 0
12  Hill, Tyler LW 0 0 -1 0
16  Graham, Connor C 0 0 0 0
17  Konecny, Travis C 0 1 -2 0
18  Davis, Taylor D 0 0 -1 0
21  Middleton, Jacob D 0 1 0 2
22  Urbanic, John RW 0 0 -1 0
23  Studnicka, Sam C 0 1 +1 0
24  Guy, Nevin D 2 0 -2 0
25  Gustavsen, Brett LW 0 1 0 4
26  Salituro, Dante C 0 0 -1 0
C 27  Bell, Brendan LW 1 1 -2 0
28  Brown, Connor LW 0 0 -1 0
A 36  Fielding, Taylor RW 0 0 0 2
37  Fanjoy, Ben C 0 0 0 0
40  Lintuniemi, Alex LD 0 0 -2 0
TEAM 0 0
TOTAL 3 8
 Goalies GA Mins SH SVS PIM
29  Trudeau, Philippe 4 59:26 33 29 0
31  Semiao, Marcus
Coach: Chris Byrne
Manager: Chris Byrne
NOTE: Players listed in Italics are the starting lineup.
Scoring
1. OTT N. Guy, (7) (B. GustavsenJ. Middleton), 11:09
1. OTT B. Bell, (25) (S. Studnicka), 12:53
1. BAR J. Dotchin, (11) (A. AthanasiouA. Mangiapane), 14:43 (PP)
2. BAR A. Athanasiou, (47) (M. TheoretG. Hooey), 6:44
2. BAR A. Ekblad, (23) , 8:11
2. OTT N. Guy, (8) (T. KonecnyB. Bell), 19:15 (PP)
3. BAR M. Theoret, (16) (Z. HallL. Maaskant), 12:09
3. BAR B. Lemieux, (26) , 19:49 (EN)
Penalties
1 – OTT T. Fielding, 13:19 – Tripping, 2 min (PP)
2 – OTT J. Middleton, 4:31 – Tripping, 2 min (PP)
2 – BAR Z. Hall, 9:31 – Roughing, 2 min
2 – OTT B. Gustavsen, 9:31 – Cross Checking, 2 min
2 – BAR B. Lemieux, 17:21 – Holding, 2 min (PP)
2 – OTT B. Gustavsen, 17:40 – High Sticking, 2 min (PP)
2 – BAR K. Labanc, 18:14 – High Sticking, 2 min (PP)
2 – BAR J. Laser, 18:45 – Slashing, 2 min (PP)
3 – BAR M. Webster, 7:01 – Boarding, 2 min (PP)
3 – BAR J. Laser, 9:00 – Tripping, 2 min (PP)
3 – BAR L. Maaskant, 9:55 – Check from Behind, 2 min (PP)
PP PIM PTS
Barrie Colts 1 / 3 14 min / 7 inf 5 G + 6 A = 11 Pts
Ottawa 67’s 1 / 6 8 min / 4 inf 3 G + 5 A = 8 Pts
Arena Stars of the Game Officials Off-Ice Officials
Canadian Tire CentreAttendance: 5914
Start: 7:06 PM
End: 9:16 PM
Length: 2:10
1. BAR – 5 Aaron Ekblad
2. OTT – 24 Nevin Guy
3. BAR – 22 Andreas Athanasiou
Ryan Carroll (9), Referee
T.J. Foster (29), Referee
Scott Wilson (65), Linesman
Steve Corlyon (84), Linesman
Jeff Bracken, Score Keeper
Marc Charlebois, Online Scorekeeper
Chris Kelly, Timekeeper
Jeff Johnston, Video Goal Judge

 

 

 

 

 

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