Third National Title in 5 Years for Six Nations
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SASKATOON – Six Nations Rebels are now the 4-time Founders Cup champions and 2012 Founders Cup hosts following a 14-11 win over the Calgary Mountaineers in the Founders Cup Final Sunday afternoon at the Kinsmen Arena in Saskatoon. It is the Rebels 3rd Founders Cup title in 5 years.
The Rebels started Don Alton in goal while the Mountaineers countered with Tim Houghton.
Rebels Chris Attwood (4:46) and Mountaineers Austin Biggar (7:34) traded opening goals. Rebels Vaughn Harris (8:08), Attwood (power play goal & 2nd of the game @ 12:25) and Jacob Bomberry (Shorthanded @ 14:45) made it 4-1 Rebels lead. Mountaineers Dillon Stecyk (power play goal @ 14:59) got one back. However Rebels Harris (2nd of the game @ 15:42) and Tyler Leblanc (18:27) made it 6-2. Calgary got two back in final 79 seconds as Biggar (2nd of the game @ 18:41) and Trent Roll (19:45) cut the lead to 6-4 after 20 minutes of play. Rebels outshot the Mountaineers 19-15 in the first period.
Rebels Ian Martin (1:39) and Attwood (hat-trick & Shorthanded goal @ 5:31) made it 8-4 Rebels. Mountaineers Mitch Grant (power play goal @ 6:09) got one back. However Rebels Martin (2nd of the game @ 7:08) caused Calgary coaching staff to make a goalie change as starter Houghton was replaced by Tanner Serwatkewich. Rebels Harris (hat-trick @ 14:11) build a 10-5 lead. Mountaineers Colin Stogryn (16:35) got one back before the end of the 2nd period. Rebels were outshot by the Mountaineers 14-12 in the middle frame.
In the 3rd period, Mountaineers Roll (2nd of the game @ 2:01) and Stecyk (2nd of the game @ 3:42) made it 10-8. Rebels Harris (4th of the game @ 5:37) stopped the Calgary run. Mountaineers captain, Cody Friesen (7:39) made it an 11-9 score. Rebels Harris (5th of the game & Game-Winning-Goal @ 12:00) and Martin (hat-trick @ 12:23) pushed the Rebels lead to 13-9. Mountaineers Steven Schorn (12:46) and Friesen (2nd of the game @ 13:28) made it 13-11. Rebels Ian Martin (4th of the game @ 15:32) finished off the scoring for the contest. Rebels outshot Calgary 18-15 in the 3rd period and 49-44 for the entire contest.
The Rebels were led byChris Attwood (3G, 6A) with a nine-point game. Vaughn Harris (5G, 1A) added six-points. Brandon Montour (5A) had 5-points. Ian Martin (4G) and Jesse Johnson (4A)contributed four-points each. Jacob Bomberry (1G, 2A) and Joe Haodias Maracle (3A) had three-points. J. Quinn Powless (2A) finished with a 2-point game.Single Rebels points were byTyler Leblanc (1G), Carney Johnson (1A), Rhys Tansley (1A), Lucas Smith (1A) and goalie Don Alton (1A).
The Mountaineers were led by Erik Hansen(5A) with a 5-helpers. Captain Cody Friesen(2G, 2A) and Thomas Bruton (4A) contributed four-points each. Austin Biggar (2G, 1A) contributed a 3-point night. Dillon Stecyk (2G) and Trenton Roll (2G) finished with 2-points apiece. Single Mountaineers points were by Mitch Grant(1G), Colin Stogryn (1G), Steven Schorn (1G), Luke Trimble (1A) and Sam Bacon (1A).
RebelsSchedule for the Founders Cup: (All Games are at Kinsmen Arena in Saskatoon) All Times in Central Standard Time (CST)
Game 1 – Monday, August 15th - Rebels 14 vs Calgary Mountaineers 11
Game 2 – Tuesday, August 16th – Rebels 20 vs Montreal Phoenix 2
Game 3 – Wednesday, August 17th – Rebels 17 vs Manitoba Gryphons 3
Game 4 – Thursday, August 18th – Rebels 27 vs Saskatchewan Selects 4
Game 5 – Friday, August 19th – Rebels 16 vs Saskatchewan SWAT 8
Saturday, August 20th – Montreal Phoenix 12 vs Saskatchewan Selects 9 (Tier II Championship)
Saturday, August 20th – Calgary Mountaineers 11 vs Saskatchewan SWAT 7 (Semi-Finals)
Sunday, August 21st – Saskatchewan SWAT 15 vs Manitoba Gryphons 7 (Bronze Medal Game)
Sunday, August 21st –Six Nations Rebels 14 vs Calgary Mountaineers 11 (Founders Cup Game)
Calgary Mountaineers Lineup
30 – Tim Houghton(G) Started 27:08 – 9 GA – 15 Saves - .625 Sv%
00 – Tanner Serwatkewich (G) 32:52 – 5 GA – 20 Saves - .800 Sv%
7 – Riley Friesen
9 – Erik Hansen
10 – Mitch Grant
11 – Dillon Stecyk ‘A’
12 – Eric Hamilton
15 – Thomas Bruton
16 – Steven Schorn
20 – Ossie Long
21 – Luke Trimble
22 – Trenton Roll
25 – Nat Paxton
33 – Elliott Johnston
39 – Colin Stogryn
40 – Mike Tyrrell ‘A’
66 – Sam Bacon
67 – Cody Friesen ‘C”
77 – Austin Biggar
88 – Tom Marsh
Head Coach – Wayne Sutherland
Assistant Coach– David Worbets, Fraser Grant
Trainer – Dean Constantini
GM – Jaye Bacon
Six Nations Rebels Lineup
95 – Don Alton (G) (Win) Started 59:44 – 11 GA – 33 Saves - .750 Sv% Empty Net – 0:16
76 – Brennor Jacobs (G)
9 – Ian Martin
10 – Lucas Smith
16 – Stuart Martin
18 – Jacob Bomberry ‘A’
19 – Jacob Crans
20 – G. Dylan Johnson
22 – Spencer Hill
27 – Alex Martin ‘C’
28 – Carney Johnson
39 – Tyler Leblanc
43 – Jesse Johnson ‘A”
52 – Vaughn Harris ‘A’
55 – Rhys Tansley
77 – Chris Attwood
85 – Danny Vyse
88 – Joe Haodias Maracle
91 – J. Quinn Powless
97 – Brandon Montour
HeadCoach – Cam Bomberry
AssistantCoaches – Derek General, Jason Johns, Murray Porter
Trainer– Kate Stefan
President– Scott Maracle
1st VP & GM– Wray Maracle
EquipmentManager – Wade Thompson
Six Nations Rebels 14 Calgary Mountaineers 11
Scoring Summary
1st Period –
1. Six Nations77-Chris Attwood (16) (43-Jesse Johnson and 88-Joe Haodias Maracle) 4:46
2. Calgary77-Austin Biggar (5) (9-Erik Hansen) 7:39
3. Six Nations 52-Vaughn Harris (15) (88-Joe Haodias Maracle) 8:07
4. Six Nations77-Chris Attwood 2 (17) (18-Jacob Bomberry and 97-Brandon Montour) 12:25 (PPG)
5. Six Nations 18-Jacob Bomberry (2) (97-Brandon Montour and 91-J. Quinn Powless) 14:45 (SH)
6. Calgary11-Dillon Stecyk (7) (67-Cody Friesen and 15-Thomas Bruton) 14:59 (PPG)
7. Six Nations52-Vaughn Harris 2 (16) (43-Jesse Johnson and 77-Chris Attwood) 15:42
8. Six Nations39-Tyler Leblanc (5) (77-Chris Attwood and 95-Don Alton) 18:27
9. Calgary77-Austin Biggar 2 (6) (9-Erik Hansen and 12-Eric Hamilton) 18:41
10. Calgary22-Trenton Roll (3) (9-Erik Hansen and 77-Austin Biggar) 19:45 (PPG)
Penalties – 1. Calgary 40-Mike Tyrrell (Holding) 11:25; 2. Six Nations 55-Rhys Tansley (Slashing) 13:58; 3. Six Nations 52-Vaughn Harris(Slashing) 18:57; 4. Six Nations 16-Stuart Martin (Roughing) 19:32
2nd Period –
11. Six Nations9-Ian Martin (10) (43-Jesse Johnson and 52-Vaughn Harris) 1:39
12. Six Nations77-Chris Attwood 3 (18) (43-Jesse Johnson and 97-Brandon Montour) 5:31 (SH)
13. Calgary10-Mitch Grant (6) (21-Luke Trimble and 9-Erik Hansen) 6:09 (PPG)
14. Six Nations 9-Ian Martin 2 (11) (18-Jacob Bomberry and 77-Chris Attwood) 7:08
15. Six Nations52-Vaughn Harris 3 (17) (77-Chris Attwood and 88-Joe Haodias Maracle) 14:11
16. Calgary39-Colin Stogryn (3) (unassisted) 16:35
Penalties – 5. Six Nations 9-Ian Martin (Illegal Cross Check) 4:29; 6. Calgary 21-Luke Trimble (Hooking) 17:54
Goalie Change – Calgary 30-Houghton Out; 00-Serwatkewich In @ 7:08
Timeout – 1st Six Nations @ 19:19
3rd Period –
17. Calgary22-Trenton Roll 2 (4) (unassisted) 2:01
18. Calgary11-Dillon Stecyk 2 (8) (15-Thomas Bruton and 67-Cody Friesen) 3:42
19. Six Nations52-Vaughn Harris 4 (18) (28-Carney Johnson and 55-Rhys Tansley) 5:37
20. Calgary67-Cody Friesen (12) (9-Erik Hansen and 15-Thomas Bruton) 8:37
21. Six Nations52-Vaughn Harris 5 (19) (77-Chris Attwood and 10-Lucas Smith) 12:00 (GWG)
22. Six Nations9-Ian Martin 3 (12) (91-J. Quinn Powless and 97-Brandon Montour) 12:23
23. Calgary16-Steven Schorn (1) (unassisted) 12:46
24. Calgary67-Cody Friesen 2 (13) (15-Thomas Bruton and 66-Sam Bacon) 13:28
25. Six Nations9-Ian Martin 4 (13) (77-Chris Attwood and 97-Brandon Montour) 15:32
Penalties – 7. Six Nations 22-Spencer Hill (Holding) 7:37
Timeout – 1st Calgary @ 19:00
Timeout – 2nd Six Nations @ 19:31
Scoring by Period 1 2 3 Total
Calgary Mountaineers 4 2 5 = 11
Six Nations Rebels 6 4 4 = 14
Shots by Period 1 2 3 Total
Calgary Mountaineers 15 14 15 = 44
Six Nations Rebels 19 12 18 = 49
Penalties by Period 1 2 3 Total
Calgary Mountaineers 2 2 0 = 4
Six Nations Rebels 6 2 2 = 10
Rebels: 4of 9 Power Plays Calgary : 2 of 8 Power Plays; 1 Shorthanded
Referees: Brett White and Ryan Fowler Game Start: 4:00 Game End: 6:00 (Total Time: 2:00)
Standby Referee: Jeff Kitts
Scorekeeper: David Fetsch Clock:Jason Price