Sagueneens’ Tourigny ejected for skate stomp
in third
Four days off might be what the doctor ordered for the Kitchener Rangers at the Memorial Cup tournament.
The OHL champions completed their preliminary round schedule slipping past the QMJHL champion Chicoutimi Sagueneens 3-2 on Tuesday night before a sellout crowd of 6,007 spectators at Prospera Place in Kelowna. The win allowed the Rangers to lock up top spot in the preliminary round standings with a 3-0 record and earn a berth in the event’s championship game slated for Sunday at Prospera Place (5 p.m. Saskatchewan time, TSN). The Rangers last won the Memorial Cup to become CHL champions in 2003.
The four days off between Tuesday’s preliminary round contest and the tournament final will allow the Rangers to get a proper reset after what was a heated third period in their win over the Sagueneens.
The Rangers entered the third holding a 2-1 lead. Just 21 seconds into the third, Rangers star 20-year-old right-winger Jack Pridham fired home a shot from the left point in the Chicoutimi zone to push the OHL champions edge out to 3-1. Sagueneens star 18-year-old netminder Lucas Beckman ended up being screened by teammate and star centre Thomas Desruisseaux and didn’t see Pridham’s shot coming in from the point.
With 11:16 remaining in the third, the complexion of the contest took a turn to the nasty side. At that point in the game, a board battle for the puck took place in the right corner of the Chicoutimi zone with Sagueneens overage defenceman Jordan Tourigny and Rangers star left-winger Christian Humphreys, who turned 20 in early February, positioned over the puck.
Tourigny delivered three skate blade stomps to Humphreys foot, and the Rangers forward went down after the third stomp. The officials blew the play dead and Humphreys left the contest favouring his right leg and did not return.
The officials gave Tourigny a match penalty for attempting to injure via kicking. The call was confirmed via a lengthy video review.
Tourigny was moved into the penalty box as the video review went down. After the review, he was confronted by a number of Rangers players as he skated to his dressing room having been kicked out of the game. Out of that scuffle, Rangers captain Cameron Reid and Sagueneens import overage defenceman Peteris Bulans were given off-setting minors for unsportsmanlike conduct.
On the ensuing five minute power play, the Rangers still looked visibly upset and didn’t really generate any dangerous scoring chances. That included having a two-man advantage for the final 88 seconds of the match penalty as Sagueneens import right-winger Anton Linde took a minor penalty for hooking.
The Rangers were not able to score on those power-play opportunities, and the Sagueneens ended up on the power play after Rangers centre Haeden Ellis was given an interference minor with 13 seconds remaining in Linde’s penalty.
Just three seconds after Ellis’ penalty expired and with 3:54 remaining in the third, the Sagueneens scored to cut the Rangers lead to 3-2. Sagueneens overage captain and left-winger Emmanuel Vermette was coming down the left side of the Kitchener zone, when he was hauled down.
While being hauled down, he still managed to slide a pass across the face of the Kitchener net to Sagueneens star centre Mavrick Lachance. Lachance buried the backdoor pass into an open cage to trim the Rangers lead to one.
At that point, it appeared the Rangers might be in the middle of a collapse. Rangers import 19-year-old rookie netminder Christian Kirsch proceeded to rise to the occasion.
The Sagueneens came with a surge of pressure right after Lachance’s goal. Kirsch slammed the door stopping right-winger Liam Lefebvre on an in close chance from the front of the Kitchener net. Kirsch proceeded to deflect away a shot from Sagueneens centre Nathan Lecompte on an offensive-zone rush.
Chicoutimi outshot Kitchener 13-3 in the third, but Kirsch ensured his team’s 3-2 lead would hold up as the game’s final score.
Kirsch made 26 saves to pick up the win in goal for the Rangers. He has gone the distance in goal for Kitchener at the Memorial Cup turning aside 90-of-94 shots for an impressive .957 save percentage.
Beckman turned away 15 shots to take the setback in net for the Sagueneens.
Dylan Edwards had a pair of assists for the Rangers.
Tuesday’s contest started with a tight checking and scoreless opening frame that saw the Sagueneens hold an 8-5 edge in shots on goal. With 7:32 remaining in the opening frame, a short fight broke out between Rangers defenceman Jared Woolley and Sagueneens centre Alexis Toussaint.
The two went to the ice quickly, and when they got to their feet to continue the bout, the linesmen jumped in. That short tilt was the fourth fight of the Memorial Cup tournament.
The Rangers started the second period with a major push. Just 1:38 into the frame, the Rangers forced a turnover at centre ice resulting in a three-on-one rush into the Chicoutimi zone. Centre Luca Romano jetted down the right wing with the puck and blew home a shot to the top right corner of the Chicoutimi net to put Kitchener up 1-0.
Kitchener pushed its lead out to 2-0 just 2:19 later. Entering the Chicoutimi zone on a two-on-one rush, Pridham took a shot from the right wing that rebounded out to the left side of the Sagueneens net to experienced Rangers star centre Sam O’Reilly. O’Reilly popped the puck into an empty side of the Chicoutimi net to give the Rangers their first two-goal edge of the contest.
The Sagueneens proceeded to get a big traction moment at the 8:38 mark of the second. On a rush into the Kitchener zone, Lecompte made a slick pass from the top of the right faceoff circle across the front of the Kitchener net to linemate Emile Ricard. Ricard fired home a shot into the left side of the Kitchener goal to cut the Rangers lead to 2-1.
That set the stage for the dramatics in the third period.
The Rangers topped the OHL’s Western Conference and finished second in the OHL’s regular season standings with a 47-14-5-2 mark. Kitchener motored through the OHL Playoffs posting an impressive 16-2 record to win their first league title since the 2007-08 campaign. The Rangers were rated seventh in the final CHL Top 10 Rankings.
While the Rangers wait to play in the championship game of the Memorial Cup tournament that determines a CHL champion, they might find out if Humphreys can return for that contest.
The Sagueneens finished second overall in the QMJHL’s Eastern Conference and second overall in the QMJHL regular season standings with a 49-10-3-2 mark. They advanced through the QMJHL Playoffs posting a stellar 16-4 mark to win their first league title since the 1993-94 campaign.
Chicoutimi finished the preliminary round of the Memorial Cup with a 1-2 record. They have to wait to find out where they will resume action in the event’s playoff round and what type of potential suspension the CHL might give to Tourigny.
The preliminary round concludes on Wednesday as the WHL champion Everett Silvertips, who are 1-1 in the preliminary round, face the 0-2 host Kelowna Rockets (7 p.m. Saskatchewan time, TSN). If the Rockets win, they will force a tiebreaking game to be played on Thursday. If the Silvertips win, they will face the Sagueneens in a semifinal contest set for Friday.
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