Todd Jackson returned to the Reign lineup and scored Ontario’s only goal, but the Reign lost 2-1 to the Las Vegas Wranglers at Orleans Arena on Saturday night.
Monthly Archives: December 2009
Notes from Friday’s shootout win.
Because of early deadlines and a late (7:30 p.m.) start time, I wasn’t able to include postgame quotes from the Reign’s 3-2 shootout win in this morning’s game story. Here’s what you missed:
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Reign 3, Las Vegas 2, shootout.
Three defensemen — Shawn Germain, Chad Starling and Jon Landry — scored in the shootout, with Germain scoring on the first shootout attempt of his career. Jon Francisco and Greg Hogeboom scored in regulation, the latter coming with 3:14 left in the third period to send the game to overtime tied at 2.
Walker leaves ice after dangerous collision. Updates.
Reign defenseman David Walker left tonight’s game against the Las Vegas Wranglers after colliding into the end boards at 15:01 of the second period.
Reign 2, Bakersfield 1.
Teubert makes Team Canada’s final cut.
Based on the reputation that has followed him as a junior player in Canada, Wednesday’s announcement was a mere formality: Former Reign defenseman Colten Teubert will play for Team Canada at the World Junior Championships.
Teubert featured on TSN
TSN has published a new feature on former Reign defenseman Colten Teubert, who is expected to play a prominent role for Team Canada at the upcoming World Juniors tournament: http://www.tsn.ca/world_jrs/story/?id=302354
Also, check out tomorrow’s editions of the Sun and Daily Bulletin for the weekly notebook. Tony Voce returned to the rink for the first time since being placed on injured reserve, and the Reign had a special guest in practice. Read all about it …
Penalties and teddy bears in Idaho.
A captivating topic, right?
Reign 5, Idaho 3.
A night after being shut out on seven power-play opportunities, the Reign didn’t take any prime scoring chances to chance.
Idaho 2, Reign 1.
The Reign went 0 for 7 on the power play and were unable to take advantage of a two-man advantage early in the third period, losing 2-1 in Boise.
His team trailing 2-0 at 4:03 of the third period, defenseman Jon Landry scored for the Reign. The Reign (10-12-2-1) looked poised to tie the score two minutes later after three Idaho players were sent to the penalty box in a span of 61 seconds, but could not convert.
Idaho (19-4-0-2), the top team in the ECHL’s West Division, got goals by Marty Flichel in the first period and John Swanson in the second. Curtis Darling stopped 22 of 24 shots, and Idaho’s Rejean Beauchemin had 21 saves.