2004 RBC Cup

East 2 - Host 7
Game 6
May 11, 2004
Grande Prairie, AB

This was a battle of the unbeatens, as both Grande Prairie and Nepean had identical 2-0 records. Grande Prairie continued to thrive off the 3,000 home crowd. The first period was all Storm, out shooting the Raiders 16-2 and outscoring them 3-0. Goal scorers for Grande Prairie were Jean Bourbeau, Ryan Chrenek, and Mark Szott on the power-play. The Raiders woke up for the second period as Josh Fudge solved Jonathon Cayer to pull to within two. The Storm regained their three goal lead with a short-handed marker by Jonathan Labelle. Grant Clitsome replied for the Raiders with a power-play goal 19 seconds later. Grande Prairie added one more before the end of the period as Kyle Radke potted one. With a 5-2 lead heading into the third, the Storm still had a few goals left in the tank. Mark Szott and Kyle Radke eached added their second goal of the night as the Grande Prairie Storm kept their perfect record intact with a 7-2 win. Nepean sits in second place with a 2-1 record.

Box Score EST
0
2
0
2
Compte HOT
3
2
2
7

First Period/Première période

Scoring/Buts:
Host Scoring
1, Bourbeau, (3) (Radke, Mazurek), 05:29
1, Chrenek, (1) (Knowles, Welter), 11:26
1, Szott, (1) (Welter, Labelle), 18:45 (PP)

Penalties/Pénalités:
East Penalties
1 - Clitsome, 18:22 - Kneeing, 2min (PP)
Host Penalties
1 - Malekoff, 6:10 - Tripping, 2min (PP)

Second Period/Deuxième période

Scoring/Buts:
East Scoring
2, Fudge, (1) (Stephenson), 06:01
2, Clitsome, (2) (Stephenson), 17:06 (PP)
Host Scoring
2, Labelle, (1) (Paul, Cayer), 16:47 (SH)
2, Radke, (3) (Bourbeau, McCulloch), 19:49

Penalties/Pénalités:
East Penalties
2 - Cowie, 19:57 - Roughing, 2min (PP)
Host Penalties
2 - Redlick, 11:51 - Slashing, 2min (PP)
2 - Malekoff, 15:18 - Interference, 2min (PP)

Third Period/Troisième période

Scoring/Buts:
Host Scoring
3, Radke, (4) (Welter, McCulloch), 03:42 (PP)
3, Szott, (2) (Labelle), 07:38 (PP)

Penalties/Pénalités:
East Penalties
3 - Priolo, 2:46 - Interference, 2min (PP)
3 - Beynon, 3:35 - Cross Checking, 2min (PP)
3 - Novosad, 4:56 - Roughing, 2min (PP)
3 - Stephenson, 5:49 - Slashing, 2min (PP)
3 - Clitsome, 14:00 - Boarding, 2min (PP)
3 - Bailey, 19:26 - Roughing, 2min
3 - Novosad, 19:26 - Roughing, 2min
Host Penalties
3 - Dutchyshen, 13:15 - Tripping, 2min (PP)
3 - Redlick, 19:26 - Roughing, 2min
3 - Redlick, 19:26 - Unsportsmanlike Cnd., 2min


Goaltenders EST Dams, Ian, O'Keefe, Mitch
Gardiennes de but HOT Cayer, Jonathan

Shots on Goal Team

1 p

2 p

3 p

Final

Shots on Goal EST

2

11

8

21

Tirs au but HOT

16

11

12

39


Referee/Arbitre Gerard Rajotte
Linesmen/Juges des lignes Matt Beaudry, Miles Spencer

Attendance/Assistance 3079
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