ID CAMP TAKES PLACE MAY 1-3

GAME PREVIEW: TSUNAMI (17-25-5-0) VS STEELERS (13-32-0-3)

Steelers Media

The Burnaby Steelers (13-32-0-3) are back at the Bill Copeland Sports Centre for the last home game of the season as they take on the Coastal Tsunami (17-25-5-0)

 

COASTAL TSUNAMI 

 

OVERVIEW

 

HEAD COACH/GENERAL MANAGER: Brad Wingfield

 

RECORD: 17-25-5-0

 

AWAY RECORD: 9-12-3-0

 

LAST GAME: 5-4 loss vs Chilliwack on Saturday

 

SHOTS: 45 CHW – 41 CT

 

SAVES: BURROWS 40/45

 

GOALS: MCCOLL (8), PARKES (14), PAYNE (3), CURTIN (25)

 

GOALS FOR/GOALS AGANIST: 148 GF/ 206 GA (-58)

 

POWER PLAY: 43/237 (18.1%)

 

POWER PLAY (AWAY): 24/103 (23.3%)

 

PENALTY KILL: 52/259 (80%)

 

PENALTY KILL (AWAY):  18/112 (84%)

 

LEADING SCORERS: Reegan Kominko (39GP – 17G – 28A – 45PTS), Luke Curtin (37GP- 25G – 17A – 42PTS), Raydon Parkes (41GP – 14G – 27A – 41PTS)

 

COAST TO COAST

Tsunami forward Luke Curtin has at least a point in his last four games including a hat trick the last time these two teams met on February 7th. The North Vancouver-native leads the Tsunami in goals with 25 and is in second in rookie goals

 

TSUNAMI NOTES

  • Coastal have the third-most penalty minutes in the PJHL at 1103 PIM
  • Coastal have the second most overtime wins with three.

 

BURNABY STEELERS

 

OVERVIEW

 

GENERAL MANAGER: Aldo Bruno

 

HEAD COACH: Enio Sacilotto

 

RECORD: 13-32-0-3

 

HOME RECORD: 8-14-0-2

 

LAST GAME: 5-2 loss vs Langley on Wednesday

SHOTS: 40 LAN – 33 BBY

SAVES: PANG 35/40

GOAL(S): GUAN (9), MAILHOT (7)

 

GOALS FOR/GOALS AGAINST: 139 GF/ 226 GA (-87)

 

POWER PLAY: 39/238 (16.4%)

POWER PLAY (HOME): 24/112 (21.4%)

 

PENALTY KILL: 65/205 (68.3%)

PENALTY KILL (HOME): 35/106 (67%)

 

LEADING SCORERS: Trevor Chin (45GP – 22G – 16A – 38PTS), Landen Mailhot (43GP – 7G – 29A – 36PTS), Ritchie Riumin (45GP – 15G – 16A – 31PTS)

 

MAIL CALL

Steelers defenceman Landen Mailhot has recorded at least a point in his last four games including a five-point performance in the Steelers’ 7-2 win over Langley on Sunday. The North Vancouver-native sits second in Steelers points.

 

STEELERS NOTES

  • Burnaby has the second-fewest penalty minutes in the PJHL at 619 PIM.
  • Burnaby have scored a power play goal in each of their last four games

 

GAME NOTES

  • This is the seventh matchup of the season between Langley and Burnaby.
  • Coastal leads the season series 4-2