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Dragons flame burning low after ninth straight loss

    The Drumheller Dragons are recuperating after several losses in Spruce Grove on Friday, October 21, at home on Saturday, October 22, and in Hanna on Tuesday, October 25. Tuesday’s game brings the Dragons their ninth straight loss. The Dragons are currently in 14th place in the standings.
    The Dragons suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of the Spruce Grove Saints on Friday, losing 5-2. The Dragons were out-shot considerably, 54 shots by the Saints compared to 17 by the Dragons. “It wasn’t just being out-shot, it was how those shots were arriving at the net,” explained Dan Price, head coach of the Dragons.
    The Dragons goals were scored by Dylan Schellenberg, with Trevor Tracey assisting, at 3:59 in the second period and Doug Jones, with assistance from Trevor Tracey and Keith Csizmadia, on the power play at 10:21 in the second period.
    The Saints game was the second game since Braden Gamble returned to the Dragons in net. Gamble saved 49 shots, a herculean effort for any goalie.
    “Braden is playing very well, he’s making quality saves, and the goals haven’t been his fault,” said Price. “It’s a matter of us playing better team defence.”
    Shots on goal dramatically increased when the Dragons played the Mustangs, with the Dragons out shooting the Mustangs 43-36. Unfortunately the willingness of the Dragons to send the puck at the net did not translate into more goals.
    “There were a lot of times we were around the net, but not in front of their goalie,” said Price. “He saw most of the shots he faced that night and we have to change that.”
    “We have to make him feel uncomfortable and crowded,” continued Price. “If we do that, more pucks will start going in and we’ll get leads earlier.”
    The Dragons again scored two goals. Mitch Owsley, with help from Trevor Tracey and Sam Lawson, scored the first at 17:47 in the first period.
    The second goal was scored at 17:54 in the third by Keith Csizmadia during a dramatic penalty shot after he was brought down on a breakaway.
    The third game was at the Dragons home away from home, Hanna, against the Olds Grizzlys.
    “We have a lot of supporters in Hanna,” said Price. “It’s an important part of the Drumheller Dragons organization and we hope to put on a good show.”
    The Dragons fared a little better against the Grizzlys, losing 5-3. The shots were lopsided, with the Dragons being out shot 45-24.
    Trevor Tracey, with help from Riley Spraggs, opened the Dragons scoring in the second period. An unassisted effort from Logan Sceviour and a late power play goal by Keith Csizmadia, with assistance from Julian Fraser, brought the Dragons total to three goals.
    Penalties took their toll in all three games. The Dragons had eight penalties on Friday, for a total of 19 minutes in the box, seven on Saturday, for 17 minutes, and 14 on Tuesday, for a colossal 55 minutes.
    The Saints had a total of three penalties, and the Mus-
tangs, when not counting the undisciplined behaviour of Aaron Archer of the Mustangs, took fewer penalties as well. Three of the Saints goals and one of the Mustangs were during power plays.
    The Grizzlys game was heated. Both teams incurred multiple fighting and game misconduct penalties.
    “The main difference has been that we’ve been giving up more power plays than we’ve been taking,” said Price. “We’ve been putting ourselves in short handed situations and that obviously tilts things heavily in the other team's favour.
     “A big goal of ours to go forward over the next few games, and the rest of the season, is to make sure we’re much more disciplined and on the power play much more than our opponents are,” added Price.
    The Dragons had two days to regroup before heading to Brooks to face the first place Bandits.
    There are a few areas the Dragons hope to improve upon. With more discipline, obstructing the other goalies sight, and clearing away obstructions and rebounds around Gamble, the Dragons aim to break free of their losing streak.


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