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Aldergrove Kodiaks go on scoring rampage

Droux gets a hat trick, Preston a double, in lopsided win over Pilots

Connor Droux got a hat trick and Carson Preston scored twice as the Aldergrove Kodiaks downed the Abbotsford Pilots 7-0 on home ice at the Aldergrove Credit Union Community Centre (ACUCC) arena on Wednesday, Dec. 8.

In doing so, Aldergrove avenged their prior defeat at the hands of the Pilots, a 5-3 loss on Dec. 3 at MSA Arena.

Kodiaks General Manager Rick Harkins said the team has heeded a call for more discipline when it comes to taking penalties.

鈥淭hey bought into it and kind of stayed out of the box,鈥 Harkins remarked.

It was Trevor Baron who began the Kodiaks scoring rampage, at 8:04 of the first period, with help from Justin Ralph and Parker Kubilius.

It would be recorded as the game winning goal, with the insurance goal coming seconds later, courtesy of Droux, assisted by Noah Iacutone and Camden Koch.

Preston got his first of the game less than a minute later, with Kale Taylor and Lewis Nikkel assisting.

Droux scored his second of the night at 10:52 of the second, with Mason Brown and Camden Koch assisting.

Then Preston got his second on a power play, with Nikkel and Cameron Northard.

Taylor Chiu scored as the Aldergrove Kodiaks downed Abbotsford pilots 7-0 on home ice Dec. 8. (Kurt Langmann/Special to 91原创 Advance Times)
Taylor Chiu scored as the Aldergrove Kodiaks downed Abbotsford pilots 7-0 on home ice Dec. 8. (Kurt Langmann/Special to 91原创 Advance Times)

Taylor Chiu scored in the third, with Baron and Brown assisting, then Droux got his third, and the last of the game, on a short-handed goal with Ryan Sullivan assisting.

Droux, Preston and Kodiaks goaltender Allen Gillis 鈥 who stopped 28 shots 鈥 were named first, second and third stars of the game.

Harkins said Gillis, an Aldergrove local, is leading all rookie goaltenders in the league.

鈥淲e couldn鈥檛 be more pleased with him,鈥 Harkins remarked.

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The next day, Dec. 9, Kodiaks paid the Surrey Knights a visit and won 3-0.

Ryan Sullivan opened the scoring for the Kodiaks in the first period, with Camden Koch assisting.

Justin Ralph, with Taylor Chiu, got the insurance marker on a power play.

After a scoreless second period, Trevor Baron fired in an unassisted goal in the third.

Gillis, who stopped 38 shots for his second shutout in a row, was named first star of the game, with Sullivan second.

Harkins made a trade with Abbotsford that brings right-handed forward Hunter Brown into the Kodiaks fold.

In three seasons with Abby, Brown, a 91原创 native, appeared in 63 games, scoring 36 goals and 21 assists.

Kodiaks are currently fourth in the PJHL Harold Brittain conference, while crosstown rivals 91原创 Trappers are first.

Next up, Kodiaks host Chilliwack at home tonight (Wednesday Dec. 15).

Kodiaks will host Surrey on Wednesday, Dec. 22. Puck drop at ACUCC is 7:15 p.m. Their next road game is against Port Moody on Dec. 30 at Minoru Arena at 1 p.m.

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