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Fracz Goal

Andy Fracz shoots and scores the Winterhawks first goal of the game January 18 at the Plex. Hub photo

Bryan Kazarian made it a night to remember as he capped off his 200th game in a Winterhawks jersey in style.

Kazarian scored the go-ahead goal on the power play in the 3rd period to give the Winterhawks a lead they would not relinquish, taking a 4-3 win over the visiting Shelburne Muskies.

It was not an ideal start for the Winterhawks, who were hemmed in their own zone by a hard skating Muskies team to start the game, with Chris Greer putting Shelburne on the board 58-seconds in.

The Winterhawks got the legs going, tying the game on a power play at the 14-minute mark, with Curtis Johnston working the puck to Kazarian in the slot, tipping the puck to Andy Fracz at the side of the net, who fired it past Shelburne netminder Ed Davey.

The Muskies regained the lead with just under a minute to go, as Greer snuck behind the Winterhawks defence and took a long breakaway pass, beating Winterhawks starter Eric Peicheff to give Shelburne a 2-1 lead after one.

Davey was unbeatable in the Shelburne net for much of the 2nd period as the Winterhawks controlled the play for the most part, but Lauchlin Elder was able to sneak a shot through to knot the game at 2-2 at 16:34, with assists to Miles MacLean and Blake Underwood.

Shelburne picked up a pair of power plays in the 3rd period, but Peicheff and the penalty killers held off the Muskies during the first one, while the Muskies took an undisciplined penalty to prematurely end their second man-advantage.

Even with a shortened power play, the Winterhawks capitalized, as Kazarian lead a rush into the Shelburne zone and fired the puck past Davey to give the Winterhawks a 3-2 lead, with assists to Fracz and Johnston.

Adam Little delivered what appeared to be the insurance marker just over four minutes later when his point shot struck a Shelburne defender and deflected past Davey to give the Winterhawks a 4-2 lead, with assists to Elder and Josh Deyell.

The breathing room was short lived, as the Muskies answered back 15-seconds later when Ty McCallum let a slap shot go from the top of the circle that caught a piece of Peicheff’s glove, but not enough, pulling the Muskies within one.

Shelburne pushed for the equalizer as time ticked down, but the Winterhawks were able to hold them off without many chances, making it a 4-3 win for Saugeen Shores.

The win clinches a playoff spot and no worse than 4th overall in the WOAA Sr. Hockey League standings, guaranteeing the Winterhawks will have home-ice advantage in the opening round of the playoffs, which open on Feb. 1st.

There’s still one piece of business left, as the Winterhawks meet up with the Durham Thundercats tonight [Saturday] in Durham at 7:30 p.m. to wrap up the regular season.

The two teams enter the game tied at 29 points, with the winner taking 3rd place, unless the Winterhawks win in overtime, which would still give Durham the opportunity to finish 3rd when their regular season wraps up next weekend.

with files from winterhawks.net

puck drop

Representing game sponsor Bruce Telecom, Ethan Campbell (8) and Seth Campbell (11) perform the ceremonial puck drop Friday night with Shelburne Muskies Captain Chris Greer and Winterhawks Captain Trevor Smith. Hub photo

Allegro Choir

Under the direction of Erin Milley-Patey (right), the Allegro Youth Chorus sang the national anthem at the Plex when the Saugeen Shores Winterhawks faced the Shelburne Muskies January 18. Hub photo

Kazarian Johnstone

Bryan Kazarian and Curtis Johnston celebrate their assists in the Wintherhawks' first goal, scored by Andy Fracz. It was a special evening for Kazarian (right), who scored his own goal in the 3rd period and capped off his 200th game in a Winterhawks jersey. Hub photo

Defence

Wintehawks goalie Eric Peicheff keeps an eye on the puck as his defensive team move in to cut out the threat from Muskies player Santino DiFlorioi Friday night at the Plex. Hub photo

Johnstone 28

Curtis Johnston battles it out for the puck along the boards with Shelburne's Nick Glassford. Hub photo

Peicheff

Wintehawks netminder Eric Peicheff gets ready to stop a shot on his net January 18. Hub photo

Quaide 19

Saugeen Shores Winterhawk Nick Quaide takes the puck up the ice looking for a way through the Shelburne Muskies defence at the Plex in Port Elgin. Hub photo

 

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