Minor Atom, 2007-08 (Huron Perth Lakers)

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Team Tournaments
  • Games (4)

    Fri, Sep 21

    Sat, Sep 22

  • About

    London Junior Knights

    Early Bird AAA Tournament

     

    MINOR ATOM AAA

    (non-bodychecking)

     

    GOLD DIVISION

    GREEN DIVISION

    BLACK DIVISION

    London Junior Knights

    Cambridge Hawks

    Elgin Middlesex Chiefs

    Clarington Toros

    Waterloo Wolves

    Amherst Knights

    Sun County Panthers

    Richmond Hill Stars

    Kitchener Jr. Rangers

    Burlington Eagles

    Huron Perth Lakers

    Barrie Colts

     

    SCHEDULE

     

    Game

    Arena

    Rink

    Time

    Visitor

    Home

    Friday, September 21

    MA-1

    Stronach

    B

    9:30AM

    London

    Kitchener

    MA-2

    Stronach

    A

    10:00AM

    Clarington

    Waterloo

    MA-3

    WFSC

    Porky’s

    9:30AM

    EM Chiefs

    Richmond Hill

    MA-4

    WFSC

    Tony’s

    9:45AM

    Huron Perth

    Barrie

    MA-5

    WFSC

    Highbury

    10:00AM

    Cambridge

    Burlington

    MA-6

    WFSC

    DiscDrain

    10:15AM

    Amherst

    Sun County

    MA-7

    Carling

    A

    1:00PM

    Amherst

    EM Chiefs

    MA-8

    Carling

    A

    2:15PM

    Sun County

    Burlington

    MA-9

    WFSC

    Porky’s

    2:30PM

    Clarington

    London

    MA-10

    WFSC

    Tony’s

    2:45PM

    Barrie

    Kitchener

    MA-11

    WFSC

    Highbury

    3:00PM

    Waterloo

    Cambridge

    MA-12

    WFSC

    DiscDrain

    3:15PM

    Huron Perth

    Richmond Hill

    Saturday, September 22

    MA-13

    WFSC

    Highbury

    7:00AM

    Barrie

    Amherst

    MA-14

    WFSC

    DiscDrain

    7:15AM

    Kitchener

    EM Chiefs

    MA-15

    WFSC

    Porky’s

    7:30AM

    Burlington

    London

    MA-16

    WFSC

    Tony’s

    7:45AM

    Sun County

    Clarington

    MA-17

    WFSC

    Highbury

    8:10AM

    Richmond Hill

    Waterloo

    MA-18

    WFSC

    DiscDrain

    8:25AM

    Cambridge

    Huron Perth

    MA-19

    Stronach

    A

    1:30PM

    EM Chiefs

    Barrie

    MA-20

    Stronach

    A

    2:45PM

    Kitchener

    Amherst

    MA-21

    WFSC

    Highbury

    2:20PM

    London

    Sun County

    MA-22

    WFSC

    DiscDrain

    2:35PM

    Burlington

    Clarington

    MA-23

    WFSC

    Porky’s

    2:50PM

    Waterloo

    Huron Perth

    MA-24

    WFSC

    Tony’s

    3:05PM

    Richmond Hill

    Cambridge

    SEMI-FINALS

    Sunday, September 23

    MA-25

    WFSC

    Highbury

    8:00AM

    Wildcard

    First Seed

    MA-26

    WFSC

    DiscDrain

    8:15AM

    Third Seed

    Second Seed

     

    FINALS

     

    Sunday, September 23

    MA-27*

    WFSC

    Highbury

    10:50AM

    Winner MA-25

    Winner MA-26

     

    * Team with better record is the home team in game MA-27.

  • Recap
    The Minor Atom Lakers are considering this past weekend’s London Early bird Tournament a success. All the players have been working hard and committing themselves to their team, which has shown steady improvement. Taking 17 players from home-town centers and asking them to play with strangers, is a difficult task for anyone, let alone nine year olds. Starting as individuals, they are however, accepting the challenge and working toward a well bonded team.

    Our first opponent of the tournament was Barrie. The Lakers started out quite sluggish, with “travel legs” very evident. The Colts controlled most of the 1st & 2nd period play, allowing them to get the early lead. If not for strong Laker goaltending, this game would have gotten out of hand in the early stages. The Lakers were able to come on in the 3rd, but couldn’t capitalize, and ended up with a 4-1 loss.

    In game #2, the Lakers faced Richmond Hill as their opponent. This game saw the Lakers control the majority of the play throughout all 3 periods, but the Richmond Hill goalie continuously kept them in the game. The Stars scored late in the 3rd to break a 2-2 tie, and held on to win the game. The entire Laker team knew they had out played the Richmond Hill team. Yet with the loss, this was a turning point. The mood in the dressing room showed this group was upset; they cared deeply that they were denied something they had worked hard for. As it turns out, this was our first “real building block” of the season.

    In game #3 we were up against a feisty team from Cambridge. The Lakers controlled most of the play in the 1st & 2nd periods, allowing for a 2-0 lead. The Hawks came out hard in the 3rd and managed to tie things 2-2, within a 3-4 minute span. However, the Laker team responded with a harder desire to win, and potted 5 goals, to take the game by a 7-2 final.

    Our final round robin game was against Waterloo, with no opportunity for either team to make it through to the playoff round. We were however attempting to build on our last two games efforts. The final outcome was a 2-2 draw, with both (Laker & Wolves) goalies playing very solid games.

    Many positives were taken from this past weekend, with shared goal scoring, continuously improving defensive play, and solid goaltending.We are all moving forward with great confidence, into our home opener against Sun County in Zurich this Saturday, September 29th.
  • Games (5)

    Fri, Nov 23

    Sat, Nov 24

    Sun, Nov 25

  • About
    36th ANNUAL GUELPH POWERPLAY AAA, AA and A TOURNAMENT
    sponsored by LINAMAR

    36th Annual Guelph Power Play Tournament

    Friday, November 23, Saturday, November 24 and Sunday, November 25, 2007

  • Recap
    Minor Atoms earn Silver Medals at Power Play Tournament
    Submitted By Laurie Hrudka on Thursday, November 29, 2007
    The Huron Perth Minor Atom Lakers had a very successful tournament in Guelph, earning silver medals at the 36th Annual Power Play Tournament last weekend. These Lakers grew leaps and bounds as a team and their coaching staff and parents are very proud of their efforts. This weekend's success was a true display of teamwork, disciplined play and a positive attitude. While they have been playing good hockey this year, the Minor Atoms have had trouble with scoring, but after this weekend the problem seems to be solved.

    Tournament Recap

    Minor Atoms 5 Guelph Jr. Storm 3

    The Lakers were playing short staffed due to two suspensions. The team was able to take an early lead with Jacob Hrudka (South Huron) filling in up front, scoring on the first shift of the game unassisted. The Storm came back and tied with a power play goal. The Lakers took the lead back with Cole McKee (Wingham) scoring from Nick Jung (Elma Logan). The Storm once again tied the game on a power play goal but Chayse Herrfort (Minto) opened the lead in the third on an assist from Neve Van Pelt (Mitchell). Liam Melady (Seaforth) followed on a tic-tac-toe pass from Brent West (Shallow Lake) and Spencer Dowd (Milverton). The fifth goal came 10 seconds later as Dominic Burbine (Goderich) beat the Storm goalie on a pass from West and Jung. Guelph scored with five minutes left in the game, but the defensive core and Wyatt Nicholson (Mitchell) in net did not let them get any closer. Five different scorers showed the entire team was in this game. The game MVP was awarded to Cole McKee for his strength on the face-off draws and consistent back checking to break up the Storm's plays.

    Markham 5 Minor Atoms 2

    The second game of the tournament saw the Lakers facing a strong Markham Waxer team, who played good positional hockey and moved the puck well. The Lakers came out flat and were down 3-0 four minutes into the game. The Lakers battled back hard but did not find the net until the third period. Herrfort opened Lakers scoring on assists from Justin McCarter (South Huron) and Ryley Cribben (Minto). McKee added one with five minutes left in the game on a play from Jung and Nicole Zabel (Minto), bringing the Lakers to within two, but that was as close as they would get. The Waxers added one more with 57 seconds remaining. Ryley Cribben was awarded MVP of the game for his good puck movement and many shots and scoring opportunities.

    Minor Atoms 4 Central Ontario Wolves 2

    Again the Lakers were able to convert on first period scoring opportunities, to take an early 2-0 lead. Both goals were from Herrfort with the first combination from Cribben and Hrudka and the second shorthanded from Kyle Jones (South Huron) and Melady. Midway through the second period, a turn-over at the Wolves' blue line resulted in a two on none for the Wolves.  Wyatt Nicholson made a sliding save to keep the Wolves off the score board. At 4:39 of the second just after the Lakers killed off a power play the Wolves scored their first of the game. With only 15 seconds remaining in the second period and on the power play, Jung finished off a pretty passing play from Burbine and McKee.  The Lakers kept the pressure on the Wolves but could not score until, once again shorthanded, Herrfort scored on a perfect pass from Hrudka. The Wolves scored once more in the third to make the final 4-2. Neve Van Pelt, Justin McCarter and Liam Melady had strong games, as did Herrfort with his hat trick and strong back checking. Wyatt Nicholson received MVP for the game for his numerous saves.

    Minor Atoms 3 St. Catharines Falcons 0

    Once again the Lakers came out flying as Dominic Burbine scored 36 seconds into the game with assists coming from McKee and Jon Baker (South Huron). The team focus was playing a good disciplined game, ensuring they played well positionally and did not take any bad penalties. The Lakers kept the pressure on as they fired shot after shot at the Falcons' net but were unable to score. Finally halfway through the second, the Lakers were able to beat the Falcons' goalie. This goal was a blast from the point on the power play by Jacob Hrudka assisted from his defence partner Baker and Justin McCarter. The third goal was also on the power play scored by Brent West with an assist to Kyle Jones. Lakers passing and winning the 1-on-1 battles was the difference in this game. In the third, the Falcons turned their game focus to hitting & physically getting in the way. The Lakers played the physical style, but did a good job at remaining disciplined. Nicole Zabel, Spencer Dowd and Keenan Conlon (Goderich) all had great games. Brandon Bean (Goderich) was MVP of the game, showing a high energy level and great focus in net, making many good saves to earn a much needed shut-out. 

    Championship Game - Markham Waxers 4 Minor Atoms 0

    Making it to the finals meant having to face the fast skating and hard hitting team from Markham again; a team not having lost a regular season game yet. The Lakers had a couple of early scoring opportunities, but could not convert. The team kept the Waxers off the scoreboard until late in the first, when they scored a couple quick goals. In the second and third, the Lakers were not able to muster much of an offensive attack. Both Wyatt Nicholson and Brandon Bean played well in the Laker net, splitting the duties, with Bean earning the game MVP award.


    The Lakers will take this positive momentum on the road this weekend to face Hamilton on Saturday and Brantford on Sunday. Hopefully the team will be able to take the past weekend's accomplishment, and carry their success forward into league play, for some much needed points.

  • Games (6)

    Fri, Feb 01

    Sat, Feb 02

    Sun, Feb 03

  • About

    Central Ontario Wolves
    Wolves Cup Classic AAA Tournament

    Novice, Minor Atom, Major Atom, Minor Peewee, Major Peewee and

    new this year Minor Bantam

    February 1st -- 3rd, 2008

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  • Recap
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