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Dragons searching for win

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    The Drumheller Dragons were in action Friday and Saturday with a home-and-homer against the Olds Grizzlys.
    Saturday night the Dragons hosted the Grizzlys. The game was part of a “pack the house for charity” event. The event was in support of 10 charitable organizations in Drumheller and area. There was also 12 goal sponsors who together contributed $1,150 for every goal the Dragons scored. A portion of ticket sales will also be donated from Saturday’s game.
    Scoring opened in the first period with a goal by the Olds Grizzlys on the powerplay. Keaton Holinaty scored short handed for the Dragons to tie the game up at 15:05 of the first period. There was no scoring in either the second or third period which forced an overtime period. On a 3 on 5 powerplay in overtime the Grizzly’s Chase Olsen scored winning the game.
    On Friday night, in Olds, the Grizzlys took control of the game with two goals in the first period. They scored a third in second period before Jacob Schofield from the Dragons put his team on the board. In the third period, former Dragons player Wyatt Noskey scored giving the Grizzlys a 4-1 lead. At 12:34 former Grizzly Ty Mappin gave the Dragons their second goal of the game before Matt Muzyka gave the Dragons their final goal, giving the Grizzlys a 4-3 win.
    Drumheller Dragons head coach and general manager Brian Curran said it was a disappointing loss and that to improve, the team needs to score goals.
    “You out chance a team 15 to 5, the puck has to go in the net. The thing is, we are getting chances. If anyone is watching the hockey game, they can absolutely see the chances we are getting, (but) out chancing it and not burring the puck, that is the story of the game tonight (Saturday).
    The Dragons next game is tonight (Wednesday) when they host the Brooks Bandits. Game time is 7 p.m. They will then host the Bonnyville Pontiacs Saturday night. Saturday game will be extra special for the Dragons as they recognize November as Diabetes Awareness month. One of the players on the team, Connor Boyd, has type 1 diabetes. In recognition of it being Diabetes Awareness Month, the Dragons will be we wearing special edition grey jerseys in their Saturday, November 28 game against the Pontiacs. The jerseys will be auctioned off after the game with proceeds going to the ten local Drumheller and area charitable organizations from the November 21 game. Game time November 28 is 7:30 p.m.


Packing the house for a good cause

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    The Drumheller Dragons Junior ‘A’ hockey organization will be turning their game on Saturday, November 21 into a charity event for 10 local organizations.
    By attending the Dragons game against the Olds Grizzlys, fans will have the opportunity to benefit 10 Drumheller and area charitable organizations. A portion of every ticket sale from Saturday’s game will be donated to the 10 organizations.
    They include: Big Country Victim Services Association, The Canadian Badlands Passion Play, The Drumheller and District Humane Society, the Drumheller and District Rural Crime Watch Association, Drumheller and District Seniors Foundation, Drumheller and Region Transition Society (D.A.R.T.S), Drumheller and Area Health Foundation, Drumheller Youth Centre, Grace House Drumheller Society for Recovery and the Salvation Army Drumheller.
    Each of the organizations will have a table set up in the lobby during the game so fans in attendance can learn more about the work they do in Drumheller and the surrounding area.
    In addition to the portion donated from ticket sales, 12 local businesses will be donating various dollar amounts to total $1125 for every goal the Dragons score during the game.
    The players will also be wearing special edition grey jerseys to recognize November as Diabetes awareness month. These game-worn jerseys will be auctioned off after the game and 100 per cent of the proceeds will go to the 10 charitable organizations.
    Amanda Stahl, Dragons business manager, said the idea came to her after she saw it when she was in college.
    “I had been part of similar events when I was in college, but it would be just one charity, for example we would have a United Way night. I thought it would be very difficult to pick one, so I reached out to all of the local charitable organizations,” she said adding that some organizations were unable to participate.
    Stahl hopes by having a lot of people come to the game, the team will feel the enthusiasm of the night.
    “The more people that are there to cheer I think the better the atmosphere will be. Being a former hockey player myself, I felt that the more people there, the more pucks you get, the better you play,” she told The Mail.
    Game time is 7:30 p.m. at Drumheller Memorial Arena.

Senior Titans advance to south final

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    The Titans are one step closer to the provincial finals after a come from behind victory over the Canmore Wolverines in the quarterfinal.
     Last Saturday, November 13, the Titans were in Canmore to battle the Wolverines.
    “These are the kinds of games you want to prepare for. I kind of expected we would jump out to a big start with our no huddle offense. It is something we have been working on for the last few weeks and it worked really well for us,” said Coach Ken Fournier.
    And while they jumped out to a strong start, going up 21-0 in the fist quarter, the Titans found themselves playing catch-up.
    “We started making some mistakes and, the guys got over confident. We turned it over at midfield and Canmore marched it in,” said coach Fourier.
    This shifted momentum and saw the Wolverines close the gap to 21-12 at the half.
    The Wolverines continued with energetic play and took a 26-21 lead going into the fourth quarter. The Titans responded.
    “We has a good couple big drives put together, and Aiden Enns had a couple big runs,” said coach Fournier.
    The Titans came back and won 37-26.
    At this level, coach Fournier says is comes down to preparation and focus. A good team can capitalize on a small mistake and this is what happened. Two penalties in the first half allowed Canmore to continue drives which ended up scoring. He says the Titans have to focus on doing this right and preparing.
    “These guys will have to reload. These teams aren’t going anywhere and they have nothing to lose,” said Fournier. “Those team are playing to their fans and every play counts. Nobody is going anywhere until that final whistle.
     The Southern Alberta Final is this Saturday in Claresholm, and it is another familiar post-season name, Willow Creek. They were ranked second in the province heading into the post season, the Titans were 7th.  Willow Creek beat Bow Valley to make it to the south final.
    “I try to keep a close eye on them. They (Willow Creek) are running a powerful offense, and they are able to take deep shots down the field. So our coverage has to be good. We have to get our best defensive game out of our guts,” said coach Fournier.
    Game time is 1 p.m. this Satuday in Claresholm.


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