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Kodiaks fall 5-2 to reigning conference champs

鈥榃e only started practicing this week鈥: said coach Rick Harkins
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North Vancouver players end up on the ice in an attempt to save the Kodiaks鈥 first successful shot on net by Hayden Vetterl on Wolf Pack goalie Bradley Cooper, with 0:34 left in the first period on Wednesday. (Sarah Grochowski photo)

The Kodiaks lost their first game of the season, their home opener to reigning champs of the Harold Brittain Conference division last Wednesday night.

Aldergrove鈥檚 Pacific Junior Hockey League team fell 5-2, in favour of the North Vancouver Wolf Pack 鈥 last season鈥檚 division champions.

The 7:15 p.m. face-off at Aldergrove Credit Union Community Centre (ACUCC) had the bears holding their own until near the end of the first period where the Wolf Pack鈥檚 Alex Suprynowicz utilized a puck-bounce off of Aldergrove鈥檚 Paulvir Dosanjh to break a 0-0 stalemate.

The Kodiaks were quick to push forward and match up the score by 0:34, when Hayden Vetterl turned a puck rebound into a quick score on goalie Bradley Cooper.

The second period of the match saw North Vancouver score three more goals on a power play, and a shorthanded goal as well.

Aldergrove was shut out further by a final goal during third period by the Wolf Pack which rounded out the scoring.

Aldergrove鈥檚 Dylan Black was faced with 31 shots on net over the course of the game, and Cooper of the Wolfpack faced 21.

The bears鈥 Paulvir Dosanjh wound a top-shelf shot, scoring against North Vancouver during third period, but the Kodiaks were ultimately unsuccessful at evening the score.

The game ended 5-2 for the Wolf Pack.

Aldergrove suffered from the loss of experienced defenseman Ty Pickering, due to a three-game suspension carried over from last season.

He is the second high-profile gangster to be murdered in just over a month in a similarly brazen attack. Hells Angel Suminder 鈥淎llie鈥 Grewal was shot to death on Aug. 2 in a Starbucks drive-thru in south Surrey at about 9:30 a.m.

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General Manager and coach Rick Harkins said the team is 鈥渞usty,鈥 due to in part to players not having access to ice for weekly training over the summer months.

鈥淲e only started practicing this week,鈥 Harkins told the Aldergrove Star on game night.

Their new home at ACUCC switches to a ball hockey rink over the summer months. The Kodiaks have managed to rent ice once per week or month at the 91原创 Sportsplex.

It is not a lot compared to the training schedules of other leading teams, Harkins admitted.

The bears were back on home ice on Sept. 1, just two full days before the new season鈥檚 first match against North Vancouver.

In the coming days, the Kodiaks train four times a week and Harkins is confident the team will pick up speed.

Their next match is Wednesday Sep. 11 inside the ACUCC at 7:15 p.m. against the Mission City Outlaws, who placed fifth overall in the Harold Brittain Conference last season, compared to Aldergrove鈥檚 third place standing.





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