Goalie Stops 92 Shots in One Game, 320 in Five Tiering Games PNAHA Record?

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Goalie Stops 92 Shots in One Game, 320 in Five Tiering Games PNAHA Record? Kent Valley Ice Centre, Kent, WA. October 11, 2012 While reviewing score sheets last week I came across an interesting statistic on a Kent Valley PeeWee Tier-II Selects score sheet from September 30 th. Our Kent Valley Selects played the Vancouver PeeWee Tier-II Junior Vipers in that game. The interesting statistic was in the goalkeeping stats. Kent Valley outshot the Vancouver Jr. Vipers 56 to 12. The imbalance in shots on goal caught my eye. But, that s only part of the story. I later learned that the Vancouver Jr. Vipers goalie, Addison Phillips, had stopped 320 of 370 shots in five PNAHA tiering games over three days for an 85% average save rate. Phillips actually stopped 92 of 101 shots on goal for a remarkable save rate of 91% when his team played SnoKing on September 29 th. In that game, the shots were 101 to 0 and the final score was 10 to 0 in SnoKing s favor. Yes; zero, nil, zip! Later in the week, I got a call from one of the parents on the Vipers team. He was certain that the shots Phillips faced during the PNAHA tiering games were some kind of PNAHA record. The only youth hockey record book he could find in a search of PNAHA member associations was our Kent Valley Hockey Association record book. So, he phoned me and asked; Do you know where I might find a PNAHA record book? I explained that as far as I knew a PNAHA record book didn t exist. The parent explained how excited and inspired he was about young Addison Phillips performance, his positive attitude and the strong spirit of the entire Vancouver PeeWee Tier-II Junior Vipers in the face of adversity. Well, young Addison Phillips and Vancouver PeeWee Tier-II Jr. Vipers inspired me as well. It s time for a PNAHA Record Book! I m aware of the task of mining years of old score sheets for records. Who knows, they may not even exist. I sorted through six years of Kent Valley score sheets to establish our KVHA Record Book three years ago and it was a huge job. But, Kent Valley is a relatively new hockey association with only 9 years of history. I realize someone would have to agree to validate and maintain the PNAHA Record Book. Its lots of work, but the process should begin now I recommend we initiate the PNAHA Record Book by adding these first records: Most Shots faced by a Goaltender in one PNAHA game: 102 Addison Phillips 09/29/12 Addison Phillips, Vancouver PeeWee Tier-II Jr. Vipers (0) vs. SnoKing PeeWee Tier-II (10). Phillips stopped 92 of 102 shots for a 90% save rate. Most Shots faced by a Goaltender in consecutive PNAHA games: 5 PNAHA Tiering Games, 370 shots (74 shots per game) Addison Phillips 09/28/12 thru 09/30/12 Addison Phillips, Vancouver PeeWee Tier-II Jr. Vipers, faced 370 shots during five PNAHA tiering games against Seattle Jr., SnoKing, Everett, Kent Valley and Tacoma Jr. How about it? Do you agree we need a PNAHA Record Book? Below is a related article from the 10/05/12 edition of the Columbian Sports Reporter. Goalie stops 92 shots Story By Paul Danzer Columbian Sports Reporter, Vancouver, Washington Friday, October 5, 2012 Addison Phillips, a goalie for the Vancouver Junior Vipers pee wee team (ages 11-12) stopped 92 of 102 shots he faced in a Sept. 29 game in Kirkland. The newly formed Junior Vipers lost 10-0 to the Sno-King Junior Thunderbirds. "I didn't have a chance to think about it, I just had to react and stop the pucks during the game," Phillips said.

His family recently moved from Nashville, where he was a goalie for the Nashville Junior Predators PeeWee Tier-II (00). The Junior Predators finished the 2011/2012 season ranked 6th in the nation. In five games over three days, Phillips stopped 320 of the 370 shots he faced. It was the first action for the newly-formed Junior Vipers team. KVHA Weekend Scoreboard: 10/6 Win KVHA Squirt Tornadoes 8 vs. SnoKing Squirt White 0 10/6 Win KVHA PeeWee Hurricanes 7 vs. West Sound PeeWee Wariors 0 10/6 Tie KVHA PeeWee Tornadoes 1 vs. SnoKign PeeWee Grey 1 10/5 Tie KVHA Bantam Tier-II Selects 3 vs. Seattle Jr Bantam Tier-II Blues 3 10/6 Loss KVHA Bantam Tier-II Selects 2 vs. SeaFair Bantam A2 7 10/6 Loss KVHA Bantam Tier-II Selects 1 vs. Alberni Valley Bantam A2 2 10/7 Win KVHA Bantam Tier-II Selects 3 vs. Cowichan Valley Bantam A2 3 10/8 Win KVHA Bantam Tier-II Selects 6 vs. Seattle Jr Bantam Tier-II Blues 5 Squirt Tornadoes Shut Out Sno-King White 8 to 0 Story Contributed by Ellen Shelden Kent Valley Ice Centre, Kent, WA. October 6, 2012 The KVHA Squirt Tornadoes hosted the Sno-King White at Kent Valley Ice Centre on Saturday and simply overpowered the Whites, winning their first regular-season game at home by an impressive score of 8-0. The exciting season opener was full of outstanding plays, great perseverance and a whole bunch of firsts! Aside from it being our first team win, it was also a series of firsts for some of the Tornado players: - Second-year-Squirt Cameron Steinocher (#19) had his first shutout! - Second-year-Squirt Steven Rosenquist (#5) had his first hat trick of the season! - First-year-Squirt Caleb Chaloner (#6) scored his first 2 goals of the season! - First-year-Squirts Rickey Campbell (#12) and Quinton Gessner (#10) scored their first goals of the season! - First-year-Squirt Jake Ferguson (#8) had his first 2 assists of the season! Period 1 - As the first puck dropped, the anticipation of another great hockey season was almost palatable! The crisp air, the boundless energy and the fierce determination of a bunch of 9-year-old boys poised for greatness profiled what it means to be player on a hockey team! The Tornadoes took full advantage of home ice and didn t waste any time to take the lead by scoring on a pair of unassisted goals from Steven Rosenquist (#5). With extraordinary defensive skills, they held this lead to end the first. Period 2 - Caleb Chaloner (#6) opened the second period with a goal, getting the assist from Tyler Sherwood (#2) & Jeret Scott (#4). A few minutes later, Rickey Campbell (#12) added to the score with an unassisted goal. The Tornadoes quickly extended their lead with Steven Rosenquist (#5) scoring his first Hat Trick with an assist by Jake Ferguson (#8). The play-making moves continued with Steven Rosenquist (#5) scoring an unassisted goal to close out the period. Great offensive performance, Steven! Period 3 - The Tornadoes continued the scoring into the final period when Quinton Gessner (#10) scored a short-handed goal during a missed power-play opportunity for the Whites. Jake Ferguson (#8) got the assist. The fervent battle for the puck continued as the Tornadoes showed their strong wills to succeed. With just seconds remaining in the final period, Caleb Chaloner (#6) scored on an assist from Nico Rogers (#1) to end the game.

Summary - Goalie Cameron Steinocher (#19) put on the armor and turned away several shots to earn the shutout. The Tornadoes defeated the Sno-King White by a final score of 8 to 0. The Sno-King White fired 8 shots on the Tornadoes goal while the Tornadoes put an impressive 20 shots on the Whites net. Although it was more of a lopsided affair, Sno-King lost in the end but showed great spirit and tenaciousness for an exhilarating season opener! Congratulations to both teams on a very exciting and entertaining game! Next up, the Tornadoes will face the West Sound Red in Bremerton for an afternoon thriller on Saturday, October 13th. Good luck, Tornadoes! Below is the scoring summary: KVHA Squirt Tornadoes (8) vs. SnoKing Squirt White (0) Kent Valley 1 0:50 Steven Rosenquist (1) (Unassisted) Kent Valley 1 7:30 Steven Rosenquist (2) (Unassisted) Kent Valley 2 3:01 Caleb Chaloner from Tyler Sherwood & Jeret Scott Kent Valley 2 8:38 Rickey Campbell (Unassisted) Kent Valley 2 11:00 Steven Rosenquist (3-Hat Trick) from Jake Ferguson Kent Valley 2 12:30 Steven Rosenquist (4) (Unassisted) Kent Valley 3 2:52 Quinton Gessner from Jake Ferguson Kent Valley 3 11:50 Caleb Chaloner from Nico Rogers Kent Valley s Cameron Steinocher stopped 8 of 8 shots on goal for a shutout SnoKing s Patrick Pierson stopped 12 of 20 shots on goal for 60%. Kent Valley had 1 minor penalty for 3 minutes. SnoKing skated penalty free. PeeWee Hurricanes Shutout West Sound Warriors 7 to 0 Bremerton Ice Arena, Bremerton, WA. October 6, 2012 Kent Valley s PeeWee Hurricanes invaded Bremerton Saturday with the force of a Category 5 hurricane. Kent Valley s domination of the game was not limited to the 7 to 0 score registered on the scoreboard at the end of the game. The score sheet shows that the Hurricanes outshot the Warriors 48 to 0. Trevor Mertel scored the Hurricanes first goal of the season at 5:17 of the first period. Mertel scored a second goal and assisted on two others for a total of 4 points. Lucas Majors scored a goal and earned an assist for 2 points. Alex Bolshakov scored 2 goals in the third period for 2 points. Gage Gessner and Zach Johnston each scored 1 goal. Mark Hanscom assisted Gessner s final goal of the game. There was some discussion about whether or not Kent Valley s Ben Fredell earned a shutout for his efforts in goal. He didn t face any shots Technically, a goalie has to turn away at least one shot to get credit for a shutout, otherwise it would be considered a team shutout. However, Fredell showed up, was prepared, played the whole game and nothing got past him. I say he earned a shutout. Way to go Ben! Credit the West Sound Warriors goalie, Josh Rasmussen, with an outstanding performance in net. Rasmussen stopped 41 of 48 shots on goal for a respectable save rate of 85%. The majority of the game was played on Rasmussen s door step and he stood up well to the pressure, particularly in the third period when his team skated 3 on 5 for almost two minutes. Way to go Mr. Rasmussen. Below is the scoring summary for the game: KVHA PeeWee Hurricanes (7) vs. West Sound Warriors (0)

Kent Valley 1 5:17 Trevor Mertel (Unassisted) Kent Valley 2 13:06 Lucas Majors from Trevor Mertel Kent Valley 2 12:15 Trevor Mertel from Lucas Majors Kent Valley 3 9:31 Gage Gessner (Unassisted) Kent Valley 3 4:43 Alex Bolshakov from Trevor Mertel Kent Valley 3 4:35 Alex Bolshakov (Unassisted) Kent Valley 3 3:32 Zach Johnston from Mark Hanscom Kent Valley s Ben Fredell gets credit for the shutout. West Sound s Josh Rasmussen stopped 41 of 48 shots on goal for 85%. Kent Valley skated penalty free. West Sound had 4 minor penalties for 10 minutes. PeeWee Tornadoes Tie SnoKing Grey 1 to 1 Story Contributed by John Zelma Kent Valley Ice Centre, Kent, WA. October 6, 2012 The first game of the season and home opener for the Pee Wee Tornadoes was a defensive battle against the visiting Sno- King Grey team that ended in a 1 to 1 tie. Sno-King scored their first goal in the 2nd period to take a 1-0 lead. In the 3rd period Jesse Everson #12 scored a goal on a breakaway assisted by Noah Koester #18. In the final minutes of the game the Tornadoes were shorthanded with two players in the penalty box giving Sno-King a 5 on 3 advantage. The Tornadoes defense held tough and killed the penalties as goalie Ben Fredell dominated the crease. Sno-King outshot the Tornadoes 33 to 23 and Ben stopped 22 of the 23 shots for a save rate of 96%. Below is the scoring summary for the game: KVHA PeeWee Tornadoes (1) vs. SnoKing PeeWee Grey (1) SnoKing 2 5:15 Kyle McCarthy from Lokelani Antonio Kent Valley 3 5:06 Jesse Everson from Noah Koester Kent Valley s Ben Fredell stopped 22 of 23 shots on goal for 96%. SnoKing s Teddy Fisher stopped 32 of 33 shots on goal for 97%. Kent Valley had 3 minor penalties for 6 minutes. SnoKing skated penalty free. Bantam Tier-II Selects Get 2 Wins, 1 Tie and 2 Losses at Richmond Ice Breaker Rep Tournament Richmond Ice Centre, Richmond, B.C. October 8, 2012 The SeaFair Bantam A2 team provided the toughest challenge for the Selects in the 4-day international tournament in Richmond, B.C., giving the Selects a 7 to 2 loss in game 2 of the tournament. Kent Valley book-ended the tournament with games against a Seattle Jr Bantam Tier-II team tying them 3 to 3 in game one on Friday and defeating them 6 to 5 in game number five on Monday. The Selects held Alberni Valley close in game three until the closing minutes of the third period when Alberni got the go ahead goal and held on for 2 to 1 victory. Goals in each period helped the Selects get past Cowichan Valley 3 to 0 in game 4. Canadians don t record goaltending information or shots on goal on the score sheet. Therefore, we have no idea who was in goal in these games, John Brockes or Ben Jarvis. Nicky Pokrzywinski was not in the lineup for any of the Selects tournament games. Dylan Moriarty was the 5-game scoring leader with 3 goals and 5 assists for 8 points. Calen Randall had an outstanding tournament with 5 goals and 1 assist for 6 points. Mike Thomas had a hot stick scoring 4 goals and 2 assists for 6 points. Nick Snyder had 1 goal and 4

assists for 5 points. Elliot Plourde had 1 goal and 3 assists for 4 points. JJ Blondin and Tom Speer each had 2 assists for 2 points each. Dawson tallied 1 goal for 1 point and Ian Doner earned 1 assist for 1 point. Quote of the Day! The True Meaning of Winning the Cup: "I wish I could tell you what it meant to raise Stanley, but I can t. Back in my day when you won the championship, they would wheel the Cup out onto the ice and place it on a wooden table. We would then gather around it and listen to the league president say a few words, at which point he would present it to the team captain. He would then pick it up, smile for the cameras, and very gingerly set it back down on the table. A few of us then had our pictures taken as we stood behind the cup, but that was it. We were never allowed to hoist it above our heads and skate around the ice like they do today, no way. Times have certainly changed. In fact, the first time I even got to drink out of it was at Chris Chelios golf tournament back in 2002. My son, Brett, and some of the guys knew that I had never been able to enjoy a cold one out of it so they filled it up with beer and held it for me as I got to take a big swig. My shoulders were so bad that they had to hold it up for me, but it was wonderful. Beer never tasted so good Bobby Hull, Stanley Cup winner with Chicago 1961 Quote from Raising Stanley - NHL LEGENDS IN THEIR OWN WORDS by Ross Bernstein KVHA News Contact: Lew Sellers, Director of Communications Kent Valley Hockey Association 6015 So. 240th Street Kent, WA. 98032 (206) 914-9619 Cellular Lew@KentValleyIceCentre.com KVHA Host Hotel - Proud Sponsors of Kent Valley Hockey (253) 395-3800 6329 South 212 th Street Kent, WA 98032