Humboldt product scores key goal in
Lethbridge win
Logan Barlage (#27) celebrates scoring for the Hurricanes. |
The third-year centre from Humboldt, Sask., is having a breakout season with the Lethbridge Hurricanes, who have been floating in the top six of the overall WHL standings for much of the season. Despite the fact the Hurricanes are having a strong campaign, they hadn’t beaten the Saskatoon Blades in the first three head-to-head meetings between the two sides.
Going into action
on Saturday, the Blades had won five straight head-to-head meetings with the
Hurricanes dating back to last season.
That all
changed on Saturday at the SaskTel Centre as Barlage scored a goal to help the
Hurricanes skate away with a 4-3 victory to disappoint much of the 4,243
spectators in attendance.
“It is good
to win in front of family, and I think our team really needed this win,” said
Barlage. “We’ve been talking about playing playoff hockey, and I think that we
did that tonight.
Barlage
entered the WHL on a full-time basis as a 16-year-old rookie before the start
of the 2017-18 campaign with the Swift Current Broncos. The Broncos selected
Barlage in the first round and fourth overall in the 2016 WHL Bantam Draft.
He was
dealt shortly before the trade deadline of his rookie campaign to the Hurricanes,
because the Broncos were loading up with veteran players to go on a run that
ultimately saw them win the WHL title.
Still,
Barlage hadn’t piled up the points like he had coming up through minor hockey.
During his first full season in 2017-18, Barlage had seven goals and 13 assists
in 71 regular season games split between the Broncos and Hurricanes.
Last
season, Barlage had 15 goals and 24 assists appearing in all of the Hurricanes
68 regular season games. Despite not lighting up the scoreboard, Barlage said
he just tried to focus on his effort and not dwell on his statistics.
Logan Barlage (#27) is having a breakout campaign for the Hurricanes. |
“Obviously,
sometimes you do that especially in your draft year. I think this year I really
learned not to worry about it, because you never know how the season is going
to go. I just focus on myself and getting better every day.”
Barlage has
found his stride this season posting 18 goals and 28 assists in 47 regular
season games. He said the fact the Hurricanes coaches kept their faith in him
helped create the breakout.
“I think
there has been lots of opportunity for me,” said Barlage. “I get to play lots.
“I think
that comes along with it learning how to play against other top players and
just how to keep working on your skills and getting better every day. I think
that has been big.”
Koletrane Wilson scored a goal for the Hurricanes on Saturday. |
For most of
the first period, it looked the Blades would have a good chance to continue
their winning ways over the Hurricanes.
The Blades
stormed out of the gates getting a flurry of scoring chances.
Just moments
into the game, Blades left-winger Kyle Crnkovic drove a shot off the post of
the Lethbridge goal.
Shortly
after that chance, Hurricanes netminder Carl Tetachuk had to slide across his
crease to stone Blades star centre Tristen Robins on a point-blank shot.
Tetachuk
proceeded to deny Robins on a drive from the right slot to prevent the Blades
from scoring on a third golden chance.
Brett Davis scored twice for the Hurricanes on Saturday. |
The
Hurricanes evened things up at 1-1 with 52.2 seconds remaining in the opening
frame, when overage right-winger Brett Davis ripped home a power-play goal from
the right slot to the stick side of Blades netminder Nolan Maier.
That tally
gave the Hurricanes a huge jump.
Just 28
seconds into the second, Lethbridge right-winger Justin Hall passed the puck
out from behind the Saskatoon net to Barlage, who potted his 18th of
the season to give the Hurricanes a 2-1 edge.
Barlage
admitted his goal was key in helping the Hurricanes build off the fact they
tied the contest shortly before the first intermission.
“I think it
is a good momentum booster when we score goals and our team gets up for each
other,” said Barlage. “When we had momentum, I think we really play off that,
so I think it was an important goal.”
Kyle Crnkovic scored a pair of goals for the Blades on Saturday. |
Shortley after that tally, Blades feisty left-winger Riley McKay and Hurricanes right-wigner Nick Dorrington engage in a fight that mainly turned into a hugging match.
With 4:52
remaining in the second, the Hurricanes surge continued as overage defenceman
Koletrane Wilson fired a point shot through a screen to put the visitors up
4-1.
A group of young fans get into the action at the SaskTel Centre. |
“We came in
feeling good about the period,” said Barlage, who turned 19-years-old last
month. “Then we go back out there and score a couple and get the lead.
“I think
that was ultimately why we won.”
Before the
second ended, the Blades got some traction and Crnkovic banked a shot from the
left corner of the Lethbridge zone off Davis into the Hurricanes goal with 52.4
second remaining in the frame. That tally cut the Lethbridge lead to 4-2.
Just 90
seconds into the third, the Blades trimmed the Lethbridge lead to 4-3 executing
a perfect two-on-break. Right-winger Zach Huber broke down the right wing with
the puck, fed a pass across the face of the Lethbridge goal to Dach, who netted
his eighth goal of the season.
Hurricanes D Alex Cotton (#28) is stopped by Blades G Nolan Maier. |
Tetachuk
stopped 26 shots to pick up the win in goal for the Hurricanes (30-12-2-5). Maier
turned away 17 shots to take the setback in goal for the Blades (25-20-2-2).
Due to the
fact the Hurricanes have three players in their 19-year-old years to go with
their three overagers, Barlage, who is technically in his 18-year-old season,
said his squad could still be considered a younger major junior team.
Going forward,
Barlage said his squad needs to keep striving to reach playoff intensity.
The Hurricanes celebrate their win on Saturday. |
“Since we
have a young team, I think we just need to play that hard hockey and get ready
for playoffs.”
The Hurricanes
return to action on Wednesday when they travel to Red Deer to take on the
Rebels.
The Blades
get back at it on Wednesday when they host the Regina Pats at 7 p.m. at the
SaskTel Centre.
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