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The Bill Copeland Sports Centre is the site for this Friday night clash as the Chilliwack Jets (4-2-0-0) make their first visit to Steeltown this season to face the Burnaby Steelers (3-2-0-1)
CHILLIWACK JETS
OVERVIEW
GENERAL MANAGER: Clayton Robinson
HEAD COACH: Jacob Mangone
RECORD: 4-2-0-0
AWAY RECORD:1-2-0-0
LAST GAME: 7-0 win vs Port Coquitlam on Sunday
SHOTS: 45 CHW – 45 POCO
SAVES: SPARKS 45/45
GOAL(S): HARDING (2), KULIKOV (3), MARTIN (3), KULIKOV (4), HALLIDAY (1), MARSHALL (2), PIMM (3)
GOALS FOR/GOALS AGAINST: 28 GF / 15 GA (+13)
POWER PLAY: 2/19 (10.5%)
POWER PLAY (AWAY): 0/10 (0%)
PENALTY KILL: 2/37 (94.6%)
PENALTY KILL (AWAY): 2/20 (90%)
LEADING SCORERS: Nikita Kulikov (6GP – 4G – 11A – 15PTS) Danyil Denysenko (5GP – 6G – 5A – 11PTS) Mark Myronov (6GP – 3G – 8A – 11PTS)
JETS NOTES
- Chilliwack have the best overall penalty kill in the PJHL at 94.6%
- Chilliwack have had the fewest Power Play opportunities in the PJHL, having the man advantage only 19 times
TRIPLE THREAT
Nikita Kulikov, Danyil Denysenko and Mark Myronov have all started the season red hot. The Ukrainian trio lead the Jets in points, with all three already hitting double digits, and Kulikov currently sits in 6th overall in the PJHL with 15. Myronov has at least a point in all six games he has played in this season, and Denysenko leads the team in goals with six.
BURNABY STEELERS
OVERVIEW
GENERAL MANAGER: Aldo Bruno
HEAD COACH: Enio Sacilotto
RECORD: 3-2-0-1
HOME RECORD: 2-0-0-1
LAST GAME: 5-4 win vs Langley on Wednesday
SHOTS: 39 LAN – 29 BBY
SAVES: QUINTORO 35/39
GOAL(S): GUAN (3), CHIN (6), CHIN (7), SOMMERFELD (1), SANDHU (2)
GOALS FOR/GOALS AGAINST: 23 GF / 27 GA (-4)
POWER PLAY: 6/36 (16.7%)
POWER PLAY (HOME): 5/16 (33.3%)
PENALTY KILL: 10/25 (60%)
PENALTY KILL (HOME): 7/12 (41.7%)
LEADING SCORERS: Trevor Chin (6GP – 7G – 2A – 9PTS), Ritchie Riumin (6GP 1G – 5A – 6PTS), Rowan Sandhu (5GP – 2G – 3A – 5PTS)
STEELERS NOTES
- Burnaby’s home power play percentage is tied with Surrey and White Rock for first in the PJHL.
MAD MAX
Steelers forward Max Dorodnov had the Burnaby Winter Club buzzing last week as he scored his first career hat trick against the Tsunami. Despite the eventual shootout loss, fellow Steeler Helius Guan may have some company in contention for the PJHL “goal of the year” as Dorodnov had two dazzling breakaway goals, including one short-handed, as he opened his 2025-26 goal account massively.




















