PRINCE GEORGE, BC – The Prince George Spruce Kings main camp is in the books as it was again Team Blue defeating Team Red, this time by a 7-1 score. Austin Fraser and Miguel Marques led the way for Team Blue both scoring twice. Jag Phangura, Kilian McGregor-Bennett, and Evan Fedele also found the back of the net for Team Blue. Simon Labelle had the lone tally for Team Red.
1st PERIOD:
TEAM BLUE: 1:39 into the opening frame, it was Jag Phangura who got the puck in the high slot and wristed it past Jordan Fairlie to give Blue the lead.
TEAM BLUE: Not even a minute later, Kilian McGregor-Bennett was able to put home his first of the weekend to double the blue lead. John Herrington had the lone helper on the goal.
TEAM BLUE: It was Miguel Marques at the right side of the goal and shovelled it by Fairlie to make it 3-0 Team Blue. Ty Gagno and Corey Cunningham had the two helpers on the Marques tally.
SHOTS:
10-7 Team Blue
2nd PERIOD:
TEAM BLUE: Evan Fedele carried the puck on an odd man rush and rifled a wrist shot from the right circle, top corner over Jordan Fairlie to make it 4-0. Jag Phangura had the lone helper on the goal.
TEAM BLUE: It was once again, Miguel Marques with a great individual effort in tight on Fairlie to make it 5-0. Marques’ second of the afternoon was assisted by Sean Minhas.
TEAM BLUE: 12:52 into the frame, the puck found its way in tight in the blue paint and it was Austin Fraser who jammed it home to make it 6-0. Dylan Schives and Ty Gagno had the two assists on the Fraser marker.
TEAM BLUE: It was once again Austin Fraser in tight and jammed home his second of the day past Carsten Shrimpton. Fraser’s second was assisted by Colton Cameron and Josh Wright.
SHOTS:
17-10 Team Blue
3rd PERIOD:
TEAM RED: 1:01 into the third frame, Simon Labelle fired a shot from the circle through a screen past Aaron Trotter to get Red on the board.
SHOTS:
14-7 Team Blue
FINAL SCORE:
TEAM BLUE 7 TEAM RED 1
FINAL SHOTS:
34-24 Team Blue
The Spruce Kings next game will be the pre-season opener on Friday, September 24, where PG will visit the Merritt Centennials. You can catch all the action on BCHL TV.