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Dragons take mid-week 5-4 loss against Saints

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The Drumheller Dragons took a mid week road trip to face the Saints in Spruce Grove Wednesday night.

Spruce Grove opened the scoring at 3:55 and followed that with a power play goal at 6:32 to take a 2-0 lead. 

The Dragons’ Matt Muzyka put his team on the board at 7:22 but the Saints scored two more goals one of which was on the power play. 

There was no scoring in the second period but the Dragons came out strong in the third period scoring three straight goals by Connor Boyd, Jacob Schofield and Clint Filbrandt to tie the game at four goals each. The Saints scored a fifth goal at 17:54 to win the game. 

The Dragons will now host the Calgary Canucks tomorrow (October 23). The Dragons have played the Canucks three times so far this season. The first was the Dragons season opener, which they won 5-1. The second and third times, in Calgary the Dragons only scored one goal against the team on October 13 (final 5-1 Canucks) and no goals last weekend (October 17) when the final score was 5-0. 

Game time is 7:30 at Memorial arena. Saturday night the Dragons will head to Olds to face the Grizzlys. 


Senior Titans improving down the stretch

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The Senior Titans, despite a close loss versus Brooks, are showing a winning attitude down the stretch.

The Titans were in Brooks last Friday night. Despite coming up short, falling 28-27, coach Ken Fournier says the team has made progress.

“We had to crawl back into it, but it looks like we finally got over that hump of getting scored on and giving up,” said Fournier. “The moral victory was definitely there.”

  The Titans went down by two touchdowns in the first quarter, but they clawed back.

“It was a pretty wild fourth quarter. It was a really good game, our guys needed it. They needed to see that if you take away a couple of those mental errors in the first quarter, we are right in these games,” said Fournier.

This bodes well for the remaining of the season.

 Currently the Titans are ranked ninth in the province at the Tier IV, despite sporting a 1-5 record.

“Obviously this year we are in such a strong league. The last three or four weeks we have been hanging in there with some really strong top Tier III level teams,” he said.

This weekend the Titans play Strathmore. Last week Strathmore got the best of the Titans. Coach Fournier hopes the Titans can return the favour.

“We are looking to put everything together as we head down the stretch,” he said. 

He hopes to get his team as much experience as they can heading into the post season.

“We are young in a lot of areas, the defense is young. We have a lot of Grade 10s starting in spots, in key roles. So, we are going to need them to get as many reps as they can to learn and understand.  Going into provincials we need to have all these guys ready.”

The team also has the option to bring up Grade 9 players when they are finished their season. Coach Fournier has been having them come for practice.

Dragons take 4-3 overtime win over Oil Barons Friday

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The Drumheller Dragons, after three weeks on the road, hosted the Fort McMurray Oil Barons Friday night at the Drumheller Memorial Arena. They didn’t stay home long though, heading back on the road to Calgary Saturday to face the Canucks for the second time in a week.

The Canucks stole the show Saturday, taking a 5-0 win over the Dragons. 

Friday night was a repeat of the October 9 game in Fort McMurray, at least in regulation. 

At 12:45 of the first period Matt Muzyka put the home team on the board but less than five minutes later, the Oil Barons’ Brett Edwards scored two back-to-back goals. Shortly after, the Dragons’ Levi Wunder scored his ninth of the season, unassisted, to tie the game at two each by the end of the first period.

With no scoring in the second period, Muzyka scored his second of the game to give the Dragons their second lead of the night 56 seconds into the third period. With less than five minutes left in the game, the Oil Barons’ Landon Welykholowa tied it once again to force an overtime period. 

Just 21 seconds into the overtime period, newcomer Isaac Schacher scored for the Dragons to give the team their first win since facing the Grande Prairie Storm in the AJHL Showcase on October 3.

“Lets call it spade to spade, we’ve been playing some awful hockey. This really was a big step for us. There is so much more to go, but this is defiantly a better start. We just need to get on a little bit of a run the other way and start building that confidence. (The players) competed much better tonight since they have eight games, other than Grande Prairie, this is a much better effort. Slowly but surely they got it more tonight. When you start getting confidence and you start believing that things will work and just give it that extra every time you play then I think you’ll start seeing this team play and you won’t even recognize it by Christmas time,” Head Coach and General Manager Brian Curran said. 

The Dragons will now travel to Spruce Grove tonight (Wednesday) to face the Saints at 7 p.m. before hosting the Calgary Canucks on Friday (October 23). Game time will be 7:30 p.m. at Memorial Arena. The team will then head to Olds to face the Grizzlys the next day. 


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